[Congressional Record Volume 168, Number 199 (Wednesday, December 21, 2022)]
[Senate]
[Pages S9782-S10058]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]


     
     
                                TEXT OF AMENDMENTS
     
       SA 6590. Mr. DURBIN proposed an amendment to the bill S. 4240, to 
     amend section 2441 of title 18, United States Code, to broaden the 
     scope of individuals subject to prosecution for war crimes; as follows:
     
             Strike all after the enacting clause and insert the 
          following:
     
          SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This Act may be cited as the ``Justice for Victims of War 
          Crimes Act''.
     
          SEC. 2. WAR CRIMES.
     
            Section 2441 of title 18, United States Code, is amended--
            (1) by striking subsection (b) and inserting the following:
            ``(b) Jurisdiction.--There is jurisdiction over an offense 
          described in subsection (a) if--
     
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            ``(1) the offense occurs in whole or in part within the 
          United States; or
            ``(2) regardless of where the offense occurs--
            ``(A) the victim or offender is--
            ``(i) a national of the United States or an alien lawfully 
          admitted for permanent residence; or
            ``(ii) a member of the Armed Forces of the United States, 
          regardless of nationality; or
            ``(B) the offender is present in the United States, 
          regardless of the nationality of the victim or offender.''; 
          and
            (2) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(e) Nonapplicability of Certain Limitations.--In the case 
          of an offense described in subsection (a) and further 
          described in subsections (c)(1) and (c)(3), an indictment may 
          be found or an information may be instituted at any time 
          without limitation.
            ``(f) Certification Requirement.--
            ``(1) In general.--No prosecution for an offense described 
          in subsection (a) shall be undertaken by the United States 
          except on written certification of the Attorney General, the 
          Deputy Attorney General, or an Assistant Attorney General, 
          which function of approving prosecutions may not be 
          delegated, that a prosecution by the United States is in the 
          public interest and necessary to secure substantial justice.
            ``(2) Offender present in united states.--For an offense 
          for which jurisdiction exists under subsection (b)(2)(B) (and 
          does not exist under any other provision of subsection (b)), 
          the written certification required under paragraph (1) of 
          this subsection that a prosecution by the United States is in 
          the public interest and necessary to secure substantial 
          justice shall be made by the Attorney General or the Deputy 
          Attorney General, which function may not be delegated. In 
          issuing such certification, the same official shall weigh and 
          consider, among other relevant factors--
            ``(A) whether the alleged offender can be removed from the 
          United States for purposes of prosecution in another 
          jurisdiction; and
            ``(B) potential adverse consequences for nationals, 
          servicemembers, or employees of the United States.
            ``(g) Input From Other Agency Heads.--The Secretary of 
          Defense and Secretary of State may submit to the Attorney 
          General for consideration their views generally regarding 
          potential benefits, or potential adverse consequences for 
          nationals, servicemembers, or employees of the United States, 
          of prosecutions of offenses for which jurisdiction exists 
          under subsection (b)(2)(B).
            ``(h) No Judicial Review.--Certifications under subsection 
          (f) and input from other agency heads under subsection (g) 
          are not subject to judicial review.
            ``(i) Rules of Construction.--Nothing in this section shall 
          be construed as--
            ``(1) support for ratification of or accession to the Rome 
          Statute of the International Criminal Court, which entered 
          into force on July 1, 2002; or
            ``(2) consent by the United States to any assertion or 
          exercise of jurisdiction by any international, hybrid, or 
          foreign court.''.
                                      ______
                                      
       SA 6591. Ms. CANTWELL submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
     to amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to 
     amend section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, to amend the 
     description of how performance goals are achieved, and for other 
     purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
             On page 2404, after line 3, insert the following:
     
                           TITLE VIII--OTHER PROVISIONS
     
          SEC. 801. INCREASE IN STATE HOUSING CREDIT CEILING FOR 2022, 
                        2023, 2024, 2025.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 42(h)(3)(I) is amended to read as 
          follows:
     
            ``(I) Increase in state housing credit ceiling for 2022, 
          2023, 2024 and 2025.--In the case of calendar years 2022, 
          2023, 2024, and 2025, each of the dollar amounts in effect 
          under clauses (I) and (II) of subparagraph (C)(ii) for any 
          such calendar year (after any increase under subparagraph 
          (H)) shall be increased by multiplying such dollar amount by 
          1.125.''.
     
            (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by this section 
          shall apply to calendar years beginning after December 31, 
          2021.
     
          SEC. 802. TAX-EXEMPT BOND FINANCING REQUIREMENT.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 42(h)(4)(B) is amended to read as 
          follows:
            ``(B) Special rule where a required percent of buildings is 
          financed with tax-exempt bonds subject to volume cap.--For 
          purposes of subparagraph (A), paragraph (1) shall not apply 
          to any portion of the credit allowable under subsection (a) 
          with respect to a building if--
            ``(i) 50 percent or more of the aggregate basis of any such 
          building and the land on which the building is located is 
          financed by any obligation which is described in subparagraph 
          (A) and issued in a calendar year other than 2023, 2024, or 
          2025,
            ``(ii) 40 percent or more of the aggregate basis of such 
          building and the land on which the building is located is 
          financed by any obligation which is described in subparagraph 
          (A) and issued in calendar year 2023,
            ``(iii) 33 percent or more of the aggregate basis of such 
          building and the land on which the building is located is 
          financed by any obligation which is described in subparagraph 
          (A) and issued in calendar year 2024, or
            ``(iv) 25 percent of more of the aggregate basis of such 
          building and the land on which the building is located is 
          financed by any obligation which is described in subparagraph 
          (A) and issued in calendar year 2025.''.
            (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by this section 
          shall apply to any building any portion of which, or of the 
          land on which the building is located, is financed by an 
          obligation which is described in section 42(h)(4)(A) of the 
          Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and which is part of an issue 
          the issue date of which is after December 31, 2022, and 
          before January 1, 2026.
                                      ______
                                      
       SA 6592. Ms. CANTWELL submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
     to amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to 
     amend section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, to amend the 
     description of how performance goals are achieved, and for other 
     purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
             At the end, add the following:
     
                        DIVISION KK--TAX AND TRADE MATTERS
     
          SEC. 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS.
     
            The table of contents for this division is as follows:
     
     Sec. 1. Table of contents.
     
                      TITLE I--LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT
     
     Sec. 10001. Increase in state housing credit ceiling for 2022, 2023, 
                   2024, 2025.
     Sec. 10002. Tax-exempt bond financing requirement.
     
                   TITLE II--PROMOTING AMERICAN COMPETITIVENESS
     
         Subtitle A--Reauthorization and Reform of Generalized System of 
                                   Preferences
     
     Sec. 20001. Modification of eligibility criteria for beneficiary 
                   developing countries.
     Sec. 20002. Supplemental reviews and reporting.
     Sec. 20003. Extension of Generalized System of Preferences.
     
              Subtitle B--Temporary Duty Suspensions and Reductions
     
     Sec. 20011. Reference.
     
                   PART I--New Duty Suspensions and Reductions
     
     Sec. 20021. Shelled pine nuts.
     Sec. 20022. Licorice extract.
     Sec. 20023. Refined Carrageenan.
     Sec. 20024. Irish dairy chocolate crumb.
     Sec. 20025. Pepperoncini, preserved in vinegar.
     Sec. 20026. Coconut water in PET bottles.
     Sec. 20027. 9,11-Octadecadienoic acid.
     Sec. 20028. Liquid galacto-oligosaccharides.
     Sec. 20029. Beverage containing coconut water.
     Sec. 20030. Animal feed additive containing guanidinoacetic acid.
     Sec. 20031. Tungsten concentrate.
     Sec. 20032. Piperylene.
     Sec. 20033. Normal paraffin M (alkanes C10-C14).
     Sec. 20034. Neodymium (Nd) metal.
     Sec. 20035. Praseodymium (Pr) metal.
     Sec. 20036. Heavy rare earth metals, dysprosium (Dy) metal and terbium 
                   (Tb) metal.
     Sec. 20037. Scandium crystal.
     Sec. 20038. Hexafluorotitanic acid.
     Sec. 20039. Silica gel cat litter with tray.
     Sec. 20040. Dioxosilane spherical particles (mean particle size 0.046-
                   0.054 mm).
     Sec. 20041. Silica gel cat litter.
     Sec. 20042. Sulfuryl dichloride.
     Sec. 20043. FS-10D acicular electroconductive tin oxide.
     Sec. 20044. Certain potassium fluoride.
     Sec. 20045. Other potassium fluoride.
     Sec. 20046. LiPF6.
     Sec. 20047. LiPO2F2.
     Sec. 20048. Ammonium fluoroborate.
     Sec. 20049. Sodium tetrafluoroborate.
     Sec. 20050. Ferric chloride.
     Sec. 20051. Ferrous chloride.
     Sec. 20052. Cupric chloride dihydrate.
     Sec. 20053. Copper chloride anhydrous.
     Sec. 20054. Manganese chloride anhydrous.
     Sec. 20055. Manganese chloride tetrahydrate.
     Sec. 20056. Reducing agent.
     Sec. 20057. Manganese carbonate.
     Sec. 20058. Potassium tetraborate.
     Sec. 20059. Potassium pentaborate.
     Sec. 20060. Ammonium thiocyanate.
     Sec. 20061. Modified amine complex of boron trifluoride.
     Sec. 20062. Trichlorosilane.
     Sec. 20063. 1,3-Dichloropropene.
     Sec. 20064. Hexafluoroisobutylene (HFIB).
     Sec. 20065. 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-Tridecafluoro-8-iodooctane.
     Sec. 20066. Ethyl benzyl chloride.
     Sec. 20067. Perfluoroalkyl sulfonate.
     Sec. 20068. D-Mannitol.
     Sec. 20069. 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-Tridecafluorooctan-1-ol.
     Sec. 20070. Phenyl isopropanol.
     Sec. 20071. Hydroxytyrosol.
     Sec. 20072. 1,6-Dihydroxynaphthalene.
     Sec. 20073. Antioxidant for plastics and rubber.
     Sec. 20074. Toluhydroquinone (THQ).
     Sec. 20075. 1,1,1-Tris(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethane.
     Sec. 20076. mPEG6-mesylate.
     
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     Sec. 20077. Monoethylene glycol dimethyl ether.
     Sec. 20078. Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether.
     Sec. 20079. Diethylene glycol dibutyl ether.
     Sec. 20080. Tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether.
     Sec. 20081. Glycol diether.
     Sec. 20082. Diglycidyl resorcinol ether.
     Sec. 20083. Allyl glycidyl ether.
     Sec. 20084. Vinylcyclohexane monoxide.
     Sec. 20085. Technical grade of butyl glycidyl ether.
     Sec. 20086. Aliphatic glycidyl ether.
     Sec. 20087. Diglycidyl ether of 1,4-butanediol.
     Sec. 20088. Technical grade of the glycidyl ether of cyclohexane 
                   dimethanol.
     Sec. 20089. Glycidyl ester of neodecanoic acid.
     Sec. 20090. Cumaldehyde.
     Sec. 20091. Cyprinal.
     Sec. 20092. Sodium o-formylbenzenesulfonate.
     Sec. 20093. Acetylacetone.
     Sec. 20094. Acetyl propionyl.
     Sec. 20095. Alpha ionone.
     Sec. 20096. 2,3,4,5 Tetramethylcyclopent-2-enone.
     Sec. 20097. Menthone.
     Sec. 20098. L-Carvone.
     Sec. 20099. Benzoin.
     Sec. 20100. Methyl cyclopentenolone.
     Sec. 20101. 2,4-Dihydroxy-1,5-dibenzoylbenzene.
     Sec. 20102. Difluorobenzophenone (DFBP).
     Sec. 20103. PTMI.
     Sec. 20104. Metrafenone.
     Sec. 20105. Hexachloroacetone.
     Sec. 20106. Fire suppression agent.
     Sec. 20107. D(+)-10-Camphor sulfonic acid.
     Sec. 20108. Benzyl acetate.
     Sec. 20109. Propylene glycol diacetate.
     Sec. 20110. Isopropenyl acetate.
     Sec. 20111. Diacetin.
     Sec. 20112. Cocoamine.
     Sec. 20113. Caprylic acid 98%.
     Sec. 20114. Fine zinc myristate powder.
     Sec. 20115. Fine magnesium myristate powder.
     Sec. 20116. Dipentaerythrityl hexahydroxystearate/hexastearate/
                   hexarosinate.
     Sec. 20117. Polyglyceryl-2 triisostearate.
     Sec. 20118. Neopentyl glycol diethylhexanoate.
     Sec. 20119. Isononyl isononate.
     Sec. 20120. Acetyl chloride.
     Sec. 20121. Potassium sorbate.
     Sec. 20122. Vinyl chloroformate.
     Sec. 20123. Permethrin.
     Sec. 20124. Sodium benzoate.
     Sec. 20125. Benzoic acid, flake.
     Sec. 20126. Diethylene glycol dibenzoate.
     Sec. 20127. Methyl benzoate.
     Sec. 20128. M-Nitrobenzoic acid sodium salt.
     Sec. 20129. p-Nitrobenzoic acid.
     Sec. 20130. 4-tert Butylbenzoic acid.
     Sec. 20131. Sodium adipate.
     Sec. 20132. Dimethyl sebacate (DMS).
     Sec. 20133. Dodecanedioic acid.
     Sec. 20134. Polyhydroxystearic acid of low acid value.
     Sec. 20135. Undecanedioic acid.
     Sec. 20136. Hexadecanedioic acid.
     Sec. 20137. Tetradecanedioic acid.
     Sec. 20138. Pentadecanedioic acid.
     Sec. 20139. Tridecanedioic acid.
     Sec. 20140. Methyl 1-(methoxycarbonyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (CPDM).
     Sec. 20141. Calcium HHPA.
     Sec. 20142. Diethyl phthalate.
     Sec. 20143. Ammonium lactate.
     Sec. 20144. Triethyl 2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate.
     Sec. 20145. Diisostearyl malate.
     Sec. 20146. Salicylic acid.
     Sec. 20147. Hexyl salicylate.
     Sec. 20148. Alpha-ketogluteric acid.
     Sec. 20149. MCPB herbicide.
     Sec. 20150. 2,4-D Butoxyethylester.
     Sec. 20151. 2-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy)acetic acid.
     Sec. 20152. Diglycolic acid 98%.
     Sec. 20153. Tri-iso-butyl phosphate (TiBP).
     Sec. 20154. Trimethylphosphite.
     Sec. 20155. Organic phosphite.
     Sec. 20156. Diethyl sulfate.
     Sec. 20157. Diethyl carbonate.
     Sec. 20158. Ethyl methyl carbonate.
     Sec. 20159. Tetradecoxycarbonyloxy tetradecyl carbonate.
     Sec. 20160. Dicetyl peroxydicarbonate.
     Sec. 20161. Tetraethyl silicate.
     Sec. 20162. tert-Octylamine.
     Sec. 20163. Octadecylamine.
     Sec. 20164. N'-(3-Aminopropyl)-N'-dodecylpropane-1,3-diamine.
     Sec. 20165. 1,10-Diaminodecane.
     Sec. 20166. 1,5-Pentanediamine.
     Sec. 20167. Dicyclohexylamine.
     Sec. 20168. Amantadine hydrochloride 99%.
     Sec. 20169. N,N-Dimethylaniline.
     Sec. 20170. Paranitroaniline (PNA).
     Sec. 20171. Dicloran.
     Sec. 20172. N,N-Dimethyl-p-toluidine.
     Sec. 20173. Pendimethalin technical.
     Sec. 20174. Benzyldimethylamine.
     Sec. 20175. Diphenyl diphenylene diamine.
     Sec. 20176. Curative for epoxy resin systems.
     Sec. 20177. TFMB.
     Sec. 20178. S-N-Alkyl-anilin.
     Sec. 20179. p-Cresidine.
     Sec. 20180. Iminodiacetic acid.
     Sec. 20181. 11 Aminoundecanoic acid.
     Sec. 20182. L-Orinithine L-aspartate.
     Sec. 20183. Iron sodium DTPA.
     Sec. 20184. Iron glycinate complex.
     Sec. 20185. Copper glycinate complex.
     Sec. 20186. Zinc glycinate complex.
     Sec. 20187. Manganese glycinate complex.
     Sec. 20188. Iron sodium EDDHA.
     Sec. 20189. DMF-DMA.
     Sec. 20190. Mixtures of DMSO and tetrabutyl ammonium fluoride.
     Sec. 20191. Betaine.
     Sec. 20192. Prolonium chloride in aqueous solution.
     Sec. 20193. N,N-Dimethylacetamide.
     Sec. 20194. N,N-Dimethylformamide.
     Sec. 20195. DAAM.
     Sec. 20196. L-Alanyl L-glutamine.
     Sec. 20197. Granular acrylamido-tert-butyl sulfonic acid (ATBS).
     Sec. 20198. Glycyl-L-glutamine hydrate.
     Sec. 20199. Noviflumuron.
     Sec. 20200. Propanil technical.
     Sec. 20201. Hexaflumuron.
     Sec. 20202. Stabilizer for plastics and rubber.
     Sec. 20203. 2-Amino-5-chloro-N,3-dimethylbenzamide.
     Sec. 20204. Glycyl-L-tyrosine dihydrate.
     Sec. 20205. L-Alanyl-L-tyrosine.
     Sec. 20206. Enzalutamide ITS-2.
     Sec. 20207. 4-Bromo-2-fluoro-N-methylbenzamide.
     Sec. 20208. N-Boc-1-aminocyclobutanecarboxylic acid.
     Sec. 20209. N'-(1,3-dimethylbutylidene)-3-hydroxy-2-naphthohydrazide 
                   (BMH) (oil treated).
     Sec. 20210. Guanidine sulfamate.
     Sec. 20211. Liquid, blocked cycloaliphatic diamine used as crosslinker 
                   for polyisocyanate resins.
     Sec. 20212. 3,4-Difluorobenzonitrile.
     Sec. 20213. 2-Amino-5-cyano-N,3-dimethylbenzamide.
     Sec. 20214. TFMPA.
     Sec. 20215. Dimethyl 2,2'-Azobisisobutyrate.
     Sec. 20216. Antioxidant/metal deactivator.
     Sec. 20217. Benzyl carbazate.
     Sec. 20218. Benzene-1,3-dicarbohydrazide.
     Sec. 20219. Input for resins, coatings, and other products.
     Sec. 20220. Aldicarb.
     Sec. 20221. Flubendiamide.
     Sec. 20222. Benzobicyclon.
     Sec. 20223. Diphenylsulfone (DPS).
     Sec. 20224. Phenolic antioxidant.
     Sec. 20225. Phenolic antioxidant and heat stabilizer.
     Sec. 20226. Phenylchlorothioformate (PTCFM).
     Sec. 20227. Methylene bis thiocyanate.
     Sec. 20228. Oxamyl.
     Sec. 20229. L-Cystine.
     Sec. 20230. L-Cysteine.
     Sec. 20231. N,N'-Bis-L-alanyl-L-cystine.
     Sec. 20232. Lubricant additive.
     Sec. 20233. Sodium benzenesulfinate.
     Sec. 20234. Thio-ether based co-stabilizer for plastics.
     Sec. 20235. L-Cysteine hydrate hydrochloride.
     Sec. 20236. Dimercaprol.
     Sec. 20237. Monoammonium salt of glyphosate.
     Sec. 20238. THPC.
     Sec. 20239. Flame retardant for textiles.
     Sec. 20240. Glyphosate.
     Sec. 20241. Ethephon.
     Sec. 20242. Benzene phosphinic acid.
     Sec. 20243. HEDP.
     Sec. 20244. Trimethylchlorosilane.
     Sec. 20245. Chloro-(chloromethyl)-dimethylsilane.
     Sec. 20246. Silicone for electronics cleaners.
     Sec. 20247. Silicon carrier fluid for active lotions, creams.
     Sec. 20248. Vinyltrimethoxysilane.
     Sec. 20249. n-Octyltriethoxysilane.
     Sec. 20250. Dimethylbis(s-butylamino)silane.
     Sec. 20251. Aqueous solution of potassium methyl siliconate.
     Sec. 20252. Octyltrimethoxysilane.
     Sec. 20253. Octlytriethoxysilane.
     Sec. 20254. Amino-propyl-triethoxysilane.
     Sec. 20255. Methyltris(sec-butylamino)silane.
     Sec. 20256. Methyltris(methylethylketo- ximino)silane (MOS).
     Sec. 20257. Heptamethyltrisiloxane.
     Sec. 20258. Tetramethyldisiloxane.
     Sec. 20259. Dimethylchlorosilane.
     Sec. 20260. Dichloromethylsilane.
     Sec. 20261. Tris(TFP)-methylcyclo-trisiloxane DR.
     Sec. 20262. Tetravinyltetramethyl- cyclotetrasiloxane.
     Sec. 20263. Divinyltetramethyldisiloxane.
     Sec. 20264. Input for plant protection agent.
     Sec. 20265. Strawberry furanone.
     Sec. 20266. Emamectin benzoate.
     Sec. 20267. Gibberellic acid.
     Sec. 20268. Rose oxide.
     Sec. 20269. Vinylene carbonate.
     Sec. 20270. Kasugamycin technical.
     Sec. 20271. 2H-Cyclododeca[b]pyran.
     Sec. 20272. Bixafen.
     Sec. 20273. Fluxapyroxad.
     Sec. 20274. 3,5 Dimethylpyrazole.
     Sec. 20275. Pyraclonil.
     Sec. 20276. Imidazolidinyl urea.
     Sec. 20277. Allantoin.
     Sec. 20278. Emulsifiable concentrate of Imazalil fungicide.
     Sec. 20279. Technical cyazofamid fungicide.
     Sec. 20280. Imazalil sulfate.
     Sec. 20281. 1,2-Dimethylimidazole.
     Sec. 20282. 2-Methylimidazole flakes.
     Sec. 20283. Diazolidinyl urea.
     Sec. 20284. 1-(2-Aminoethyl)imidazolidin-2-one (AEEU).
     Sec. 20285. Zinc pyrithione.
     Sec. 20286. Technical Pyriofenone fungicide.
     Sec. 20287. Picoxystrobin.
     Sec. 20288. Triclopyr BEE.
     Sec. 20289. Imazapyr.
     Sec. 20290. Tetraniliprole.
     Sec. 20291. Cyantraniliprole.
     
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     Sec. 20292. Chlorantraniliprole.
     Sec. 20293. Chlorpyrifos.
     Sec. 20294. Technical Cyclaniliprole insecticide.
     Sec. 20295. Regorafenib.
     Sec. 20296. N-Butyl-TAD.
     Sec. 20297. Hindered amine light stabilizer and phenolic antioxidant.
     Sec. 20298. 4-Hydroxy-TEMPO.
     Sec. 20299. 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-ol (TMP).
     Sec. 20300. 5-Bromo-2-(3-chloropyridin-2-yl)pyrazole-3-carboxylic acid.
     Sec. 20301. 2-Chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine.
     Sec. 20302. Picarbutrox.
     Sec. 20303. 5-amino-3-(trifluromethyl) picolinonitrile (T3630).
     Sec. 20304. Dextromethorphan hydrobromide.
     Sec. 20305. Ipflufenoquin.
     Sec. 20306. THQ.
     Sec. 20307. Pyrithiobac sodium.
     Sec. 20308. Larotrectinib sulfate.
     Sec. 20309. Ibrutinib.
     Sec. 20310. Orthosulfamuron.
     Sec. 20311. 5-Bromopyrimidine.
     Sec. 20312. Butylthion.
     Sec. 20313. P-1062.
     Sec. 20314. Carfentrazone Technical.
     Sec. 20315. UV absorber 928.
     Sec. 20316. UV absorber for industrial coatings.
     Sec. 20317. Uniconazole-P.
     Sec. 20318. VcMMAE.
     Sec. 20319. UVA 360.
     Sec. 20320. Trofinetide.
     Sec. 20321. Flurazole.
     Sec. 20322. Oxathiapiprolin.
     Sec. 20323. Certain antimicrobial.
     Sec. 20324. Rubber accelerator.
     Sec. 20325. 2-Amino benzothiazole.
     Sec. 20326. Technical Isofetamid fungicide.
     Sec. 20327. Clomazone Technical.
     Sec. 20328. NEM salt.
     Sec. 20329. AMTC wet cake.
     Sec. 20330. Photoinitiator 369.
     Sec. 20331. Isatoic anhydride.
     Sec. 20332. Oclacitinib maleate.
     Sec. 20333. Thiencarbazone-methyl.
     Sec. 20334. Penoxsulam technical herbicide.
     Sec. 20335. Ethyl 2-sulfamoylbenzoate.
     Sec. 20336. Sulfosulfuron.
     Sec. 20337. Pyrimisulfan.
     Sec. 20338. Purified steviol glycoside, rebaudioside A.
     Sec. 20339. Glucosylated steviol glycosides.
     Sec. 20340. Hydroxypropyl gamma cyclodextrin.
     Sec. 20341. Hydroxypropylated beta cyclodextrin.
     Sec. 20342. Methyl beta cyclodextrin.
     Sec. 20343. 2'-Fucosyllactose.
     Sec. 20344. Ascorbyl glucoside.
     Sec. 20345. Dimethylamine borane (DMAB).
     Sec. 20346. Elderberry extract concentrate.
     Sec. 20347. Disperse Yellow 241.
     Sec. 20348. Disperse Orange.
     Sec. 20349. Mixtures of Disperse Yellow FD11843 and acetic acid.
     Sec. 20350. Disperse Blue 54.
     Sec. 20351. Mixtures of several disperse dyes.
     Sec. 20352. Mixtures of 4 disperse blue dyes.
     Sec. 20353. Mixtures of 4 dyes.
     Sec. 20354. Disperse Red 86.
     Sec. 20355. Disperse Violet 1.
     Sec. 20356. Disperse Blue 60.
     Sec. 20357. Mixtures of Disperse Orange 29, Disperse Red 167:1, and 
                   Disperse Blue 56.
     Sec. 20358. Disperse Yellow 54.
     Sec. 20359. Acid Violet 48.
     Sec. 20360. Acid Blue 280.
     Sec. 20361. Acid Brown 282.
     Sec. 20362. Acid Red 131.
     Sec. 20363. Acid Red 249.
     Sec. 20364. Acid Yellow 236.
     Sec. 20365. Acid Red 407.
     Sec. 20366. Acid Yellow 220.
     Sec. 20367. Acid Yellow 232.
     Sec. 20368. Acid Yellow 235.
     Sec. 20369. Acid Yellow 151.
     Sec. 20370. Acid Violet 43.
     Sec. 20371. Acid Red 33.
     Sec. 20372. Acid Black 52.
     Sec. 20373. Acid Black 2.
     Sec. 20374. Acid Green 25.
     Sec. 20375. Basic Brown 23.
     Sec. 20376. Basic Violet 11:1 rhodamine dye.
     Sec. 20377. Basic Yellow 37.
     Sec. 20378. Basic Violet 3.
     Sec. 20379. Direct Orange 118.
     Sec. 20380. Direct Blue 86.
     Sec. 20381. Direct Blue 199.
     Sec. 20382. Direct Black 168.
     Sec. 20383. Direct Red 227.
     Sec. 20384. Direct Yellow 107.
     Sec. 20385. Direct Green 26.
     Sec. 20386. Direct Yellow 11.
     Sec. 20387. Direct Orange 15.
     Sec. 20388. Direct Brown 44.
     Sec. 20389. Direct Red 81.
     Sec. 20390. Direct Yellow 142.
     Sec. 20391. Direct Red 80.
     Sec. 20392. Direct Red 16.
     Sec. 20393. Direct Red 254.
     Sec. 20394. Colorant.
     Sec. 20395. Direct Yellow 34.
     Sec. 20396. Vat Orange 2 dye powder.
     Sec. 20397. Vat Violet 13 dye.
     Sec. 20398. Vat Brown 3 dye.
     Sec. 20399. Vat Red 10 dye powder.
     Sec. 20400. Vat Brown 57 dye.
     Sec. 20401. Vat Red 31 dye powder.
     Sec. 20402. Dye mixtures of Vat Brown 3 and Vat Black 27.
     Sec. 20403. Vat Red 13.
     Sec. 20404. Vat Yellow 2 dye powder.
     Sec. 20405. Vat Yellow 33 dye.
     Sec. 20406. Vat Green 1 dye.
     Sec. 20407. Vat Green 3.
     Sec. 20408. Vat Blue 6 dye.
     Sec. 20409. Vat Blue 20 dye.
     Sec. 20410. Vat Violet 1.
     Sec. 20411. Vat Brown 1 dye.
     Sec. 20412. Vat Black 16 dye.
     Sec. 20413. Vat Black 25.
     Sec. 20414. Vat Black 27.
     Sec. 20415. Reactive Yellow 145.
     Sec. 20416. Reactive Red 195.
     Sec. 20417. Reactive Blue 49.
     Sec. 20418. Reactive Blue 72.
     Sec. 20419. Reactive Yellow 95 powder.
     Sec. 20420. Reactive Red 245.
     Sec. 20421. Reactive Brown 11.
     Sec. 20422. Mixtures of Reactive Black 5 (Na) (FKP), Reactive Scarlet 
                   F01-0439, and Reactive Orange 131.
     Sec. 20423. Reactive Yellow F98-0159.
     Sec. 20424. Dye mixtures of Reactive Orange 131 and Reactive Scarlet 
                   F07-0522.
     Sec. 20425. Reactive Black 31.
     Sec. 20426. Reactive Red 120.
     Sec. 20427. Reactive Blue 5.
     Sec. 20428. Reactive Orange 13.
     Sec. 20429. Reactive Orange 12.
     Sec. 20430. Pigment Red 177.
     Sec. 20431. Pigment Yellow 110.
     Sec. 20432. Pigment Yellow 147.
     Sec. 20433. Pigment Orange 64.
     Sec. 20434. Pigment Blue 29.
     Sec. 20435. Pigment Violet 15.
     Sec. 20436. Pigment Blue 14.
     Sec. 20437. Solvent Blue 97.
     Sec. 20438. Solvent Green 5.
     Sec. 20439. Solvent Yellow 98.
     Sec. 20440. Solvent Green 7.
     Sec. 20441. Solvent Red 195.
     Sec. 20442. Solvent Orange 115.
     Sec. 20443. Specialty dyes.
     Sec. 20444. Solvent Green 3.
     Sec. 20445. Solvent Blue 36.
     Sec. 20446. Mixtures of Solvent Green 3.
     Sec. 20447. Solvent Red 52.
     Sec. 20448. Solvent Red 149.
     Sec. 20449. Solvent Red 207.
     Sec. 20450. Solvent Violet 14.
     Sec. 20451. Solvent Yellow 179.
     Sec. 20452. Solvent Yellow 131.
     Sec. 20453. Hogen Blue XB-20.
     Sec. 20454. Solvent Yellow 104.
     Sec. 20455. Combination of Fluorescent Brighteners 367 and 371.
     Sec. 20456. Fluorescent Brightener CBS-X.
     Sec. 20457. Optical Brightener SWN.
     Sec. 20458. C.I. Fluorescent Brightener 199:1.
     Sec. 20459. Fluorescent Brightener 368.
     Sec. 20460. 1,4-Bis(2-cyanostyryl)benzene.
     Sec. 20461. Certain manufacturing inputs.
     Sec. 20462. Cerium sulfide pigments.
     Sec. 20463. Matte pearlescent pigments.
     Sec. 20464. Angle-dependent interference pigments.
     Sec. 20465. Inorganic Lumilux.
     Sec. 20466. Ribbon/Matrix Resin.
     Sec. 20467. Bonding agent 2005.
     Sec. 20468. Fluoropolymer resin.
     Sec. 20469. Zirconium 12 paint drier.
     Sec. 20470. Zirconium 24 paint drier.
     Sec. 20471. Drier accelerators.
     Sec. 20472. Lemon oil.
     Sec. 20473. Sulfonic acids, C14-17-sec-alkane, sodium salt.
     Sec. 20474. Potassium ethyl octylphosphonate.
     Sec. 20475. Intermediate in the production of industrial lubricants.
     Sec. 20476. Polyether dispersant.
     Sec. 20477. D-Glucopyranose.
     Sec. 20478. 2-Dodecoxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-3,4,5-triol.
     Sec. 20479. Mixtures of certain C12-14-alkyl ethers.
     Sec. 20480. Manufacturing chemical.
     Sec. 20481. Nonionic surfactant.
     Sec. 20482. Chemical used in textile manufacturing.
     Sec. 20483. Ethoxylated tristyrylphenol phosphate potassium salt.
     Sec. 20484. Sodium polycarboxylate, aqueous solution.
     Sec. 20485. Aqueous emulsion of a mixture of amine soaps and 
                   miscellaneous other additives.
     Sec. 20486. Aqueous dispersion of a mixture of fatty amine and amide 
                   soaps and miscellaneous other additives.
     Sec. 20487. Aqueous dispersion of a mixture of fatty amine and amide 
                   soaps and miscellaneous other additives.
     Sec. 20488. Photographic gelatin.
     Sec. 20489. Ice fountains (class 1.4G).
     Sec. 20490. Magic candles containing magnesium powder.
     Sec. 20491. Party snappers (Class 1.4G).
     Sec. 20492. Fenpyroximate 5SC.
     Sec. 20493. Pyrifluquinazon 20SC.
     Sec. 20494. Imidacloprid and Muscalure formulations.
     Sec. 20495. Formulations of acephate and bifenthrin.
     Sec. 20496. Fipronil.
     Sec. 20497. Aluminum phosphide.
     Sec. 20498. Magnaphos formulations.
     Sec. 20499. Formulated oxamyl.
     Sec. 20500. Formulated fungicides.
     Sec. 20501. Certain fungicides.
     Sec. 20502. Prothioconazole, Fluopyram, and Trifloxystrobin fungicides.
     Sec. 20503. Prothioconazole, Metalaxyl, and Tebuconazole fungicides.
     Sec. 20504. Mancozeb and Chlorothalonil formulations.
     Sec. 20505. Mixtures of Picarbutrox and application adjuvants.
     Sec. 20506. Mixtures of Tetraconazole and application adjuvants.
     Sec. 20507. Mancozeb and Azoxystrobin formulations.
     Sec. 20508. Mixtures of Cymoxanil and fumed dioxosilane.
     
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     Sec. 20509. Microthiol formulations.
     Sec. 20510. Formulations of thiencarbazone-methyl, Iodosulfuron-methyl-
                   sodium, and dicamba.
     Sec. 20511. Thiencarbazone-methyl, Isoxadifenethyl, and Tembotrione 
                   herbicides.
     Sec. 20512. Herbicides used on grasses.
     Sec. 20513. Thiencarbazone-methyl, Isoxaflutole, and Cyprosulfamide 
                   herbicides.
     Sec. 20514. Thiencarbazone-methyl and Iodosulfuron-methylsodium 
                   herbicides.
     Sec. 20515. Thiencarbazone-methyl and Mefenpyr-diethyl herbicides.
     Sec. 20516. Thifensulfuron-methyl and Tribenuron-methyl formulations.
     Sec. 20517. Tribenuron-methyl formulations.
     Sec. 20518. Chlorsulfuron and metsulfuron-methyl formulations.
     Sec. 20519. Thifensulfuron-methyl and Fluroxypyr formulations.
     Sec. 20520. Aciflurofen formulations.
     Sec. 20521. S-Metolachlor and Mestrione herbicides.
     Sec. 20522. Metribuzin formulations.
     Sec. 20523. Pendimethaline and Metribuzine formulations.
     Sec. 20524. Formulations of S-Metolachlor and Metribuzin.
     Sec. 20525. Thifensulfuron-methyl and Tribenuron-methyl formulations.
     Sec. 20526. Metsulfuron-methyl formulations.
     Sec. 20527. Chlorimuron-ethyl formulations.
     Sec. 20528. Mixtures of Bromoxynil octanoate and Bromoxynil heptanoate.
     Sec. 20529. Sulfometuron-methyl and Metsulfuron-methyl formulations.
     Sec. 20530. Chlorimuron-ethyl and Tribenuron-methyl formulations.
     Sec. 20531. Formulations containing Tiafenacil.
     Sec. 20532. Diuron 80.
     Sec. 20533. Flazasulfuron herbicides.
     Sec. 20534. Thifensulfuron-methyl formulations.
     Sec. 20535. Herbicide for farm and ranch use.
     Sec. 20536. Propanil formulations.
     Sec. 20537. Thifensulfuron formulations.
     Sec. 20538. Tolpyralate and Nicosulfuron herbicides.
     Sec. 20539. Mixtures of magnesium salts and application adjuvants.
     Sec. 20540. Nisin formulations.
     Sec. 20541. Certain fixatives.
     Sec. 20542. Fuel oil additives: cold flow improvers containing 
                   poly(ethylene-co-ethenyl acetate).
     Sec. 20543. Fuel oil additives: cold flow improvers containing fumarate 
                   vinyl acetate co-polymer.
     Sec. 20544. Crude oil additives: cold flow improvers containing 
                   fumarate vinyl acetate copolymer.
     Sec. 20545. Pour point depressants.
     Sec. 20546. Fuel oil additives: cold flow improvers containing poly 
                   (ethylene-co-ethenyl acetate and vinyl 2-ethyl 
                   hexanoate).
     Sec. 20547. Poly(isobutylene) hydroformylation products.
     Sec. 20548. Input for rubber products.
     Sec. 20549. Mixtures of oligomers as general antioxidants for rubber 
                   tires.
     Sec. 20550. Benzene, 2,4-diisocyanato-1,3,5-tris(1-methylethyl)-, 
                   homopolymer.
     Sec. 20551. Aromatic amine antioxidants.
     Sec. 20552. Antioxidant blends.
     Sec. 20553. Antioxidant blends to protect polymers.
     Sec. 20554. Synthetic hydrotalcite coated with fatty acid and magnesium 
                   stearate.
     Sec. 20555. Silica scorch retarders and polymerization inhibitors.
     Sec. 20556. Synthetic hydrotalcite.
     Sec. 20557. Light stabilizers for construction products.
     Sec. 20558. Light stabilizer for plastics.
     Sec. 20559. Preparations of bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoyl) peroxide 50 
                   percent paste.
     Sec. 20560. Distilled tall oils.
     Sec. 20561. Pyridine, alkyl derivatives.
     Sec. 20562. Polyisocyanate crosslinking agents.
     Sec. 20563. Bonding agent mixtures.
     Sec. 20564. Liquid, chemically modified amine complex of boron 
                   trifluoride.
     Sec. 20565. Phthalocyanine derivative.
     Sec. 20566. Mixtures of Cocamidopropyl betaine, glycol distearate, 
                   Laureth-4, and water.
     Sec. 20567. Mixtures of tall oil mono-, di-, and triglycerides.
     Sec. 20568. Tallow-bis(2-hydroxyethyl) amines.
     Sec. 20569. Additive mixtures for metalworking fluids.
     Sec. 20570. Naphthenic acids.
     Sec. 20571. Hydroxytyrosol powders.
     Sec. 20572. Secondary alcohol ethoxylates.
     Sec. 20573. Ethylene glycol dimerate.
     Sec. 20574. Two-part liquid silicone kits.
     Sec. 20575. Hydrophobic precipitated silica.
     Sec. 20576. Silane, trimethoxyoctyl-, hydrolysis products.
     Sec. 20577. 1,1,1-Trimethyl-N-(trimethylsilyl)silanamine hydrolysis 
                   products.
     Sec. 20578. Waterborne epoxy curing agents.
     Sec. 20579. Preparations based on 1-phenylicosane-1,3-dione.
     Sec. 20580. Mixtures of 2-Mercaptopropionic acid, methyl ester, O-ethyl 
                   dithiocarbonate.
     Sec. 20581. Epoxy curing agents.
     Sec. 20582. Aliphatic amine curing agents.
     Sec. 20583. Non-halogenated flame retardants.
     Sec. 20584. Ligaphob N 90.
     Sec. 20585. Organomodified siloxane.
     Sec. 20586. Methyl palmitate-stearate, hydrogenated.
     Sec. 20587. Olfine E1010.
     Sec. 20588. Certain non-halogenated flame retardants.
     Sec. 20589. Flame retardants.
     Sec. 20590. Preparations based on acetyl hexapeptide-8 and 
                   pentapeptide-18.
     Sec. 20591. Lithium silicon oxide.
     Sec. 20592. Branched olefin from propylene polymerization.
     Sec. 20593. Polypropylene pellets.
     Sec. 20594. Propylene-ethylene copolymer.
     Sec. 20595. Ethylene-propylene copolymers.
     Sec. 20596. Benzene alkylated with polypropylene.
     Sec. 20597. Chlorinated polyolefin.
     Sec. 20598. Adsorbent resin.
     Sec. 20599. Vinyl chloride-hydroxypropyl acrylate copolymer.
     Sec. 20600. Vinyl chloride ethylene copolymer with hydrophic 
                   properties.
     Sec. 20601. Fluids with boiling points above 170 C.
     Sec. 20602. Formulations of functionalized perfluoropolyether.
     Sec. 20603. Perfluoropolyether-urethane acrylate.
     Sec. 20604. PVDF homopolymer/PVDF/CTFE copolymer mixtures.
     Sec. 20605. Chemically modified PVDF.
     Sec. 20606. Fluoropolymer, fluoroethylene-alkyl vinylether alternative 
                   copolymers.
     Sec. 20607. Copolymer of vinyl acetate and higher vinyl esters.
     Sec. 20608. Food-grade vinyl acetate copolymer.
     Sec. 20609. Vinyl chloride ethylene with enhanced properties.
     Sec. 20610. Vinyl acetate ethylene copolymer with enhanced properties.
     Sec. 20611. Food-grade polyvinyl acetate homopolymers.
     Sec. 20612. Acrylic acid/vinylsulphonate random copolymers.
     Sec. 20613. Poly(methyl methacrylate) microspheres.
     Sec. 20614. Methyl methacrylate crosspolymer microspheres.
     Sec. 20615. Styrene acrylate copolymer with enhanced properties.
     Sec. 20616. Copolymer for dental use.
     Sec. 20617. Vinyl phosphonic acid, acrylic acid copolymer, 20 percent 
                   solution in water.
     Sec. 20618. Polyacrylate 33.
     Sec. 20619. AA/AMPS copolymer.
     Sec. 20620. Flocculant dry polyacrylamides.
     Sec. 20621. Sorbitol, propylene oxide, ethylene oxide polymer.
     Sec. 20622. Trimethoxysilylpropyl carbamate-terminated polyether.
     Sec. 20623. Dimethoxy(methyl)silylmethyl carbamate-terminated 
                   polyether.
     Sec. 20624. Curing agent is used in two- or three-parts epoxy systems.
     Sec. 20625. Polyethylene glycol 450.
     Sec. 20626. Medicinal intermediate for investigational use.
     Sec. 20627. Pegcetacoplan.
     Sec. 20628. Aqueous solutions of carboxylic acid-copolymer-salt in 
                   water.
     Sec. 20629. Aqueous solutions of a modified polymer bearing hydrophilic 
                   and hydrophobic groups.
     Sec. 20630. Dimethylamine/epichlorohydrin/ethylenediamine copolymer.
     Sec. 20631. Linear hydroxyl-terminated aliphatic polycarb diol.
     Sec. 20632. Short hollow PET fibers.
     Sec. 20633. Polytetrahydrofuran.
     Sec. 20634. Crystalline polyesters.
     Sec. 20635. Liquid crystal polymers.
     Sec. 20636. Branched polyesters.
     Sec. 20637. High molecular weight co-polyester.
     Sec. 20638. High molecular weight co-polyester.
     Sec. 20639. Polyester-polyamide dispersants.
     Sec. 20640. Nylon-12 micro-spheres.
     Sec. 20641. Short nylon-66 fibers.
     Sec. 20642. Short nylon 6 fibers, colored.
     Sec. 20643. Short triangular nylon 6 fibers.
     Sec. 20644. Short star-shaped nylon 6 fibers.
     Sec. 20645. Short heart-shaped nylon 6 fibers.
     Sec. 20646. PA510 polymer compounds.
     Sec. 20647. MXD6 polymer compounds.
     Sec. 20648. PA10T polymer compounds.
     Sec. 20649. PA10T/10I polymer compounds.
     Sec. 20650. Polyurethane aqueous resins.
     Sec. 20651. Aqueous resin.
     Sec. 20652. Aliphatic polyisocyanate.
     Sec. 20653. IPDI and HDI based aliphatic polyisocyanate.
     Sec. 20654. HDI/Trimethylol hexyllactone crosspolymer micro-spheres.
     Sec. 20655. HDI/PPG/Polycaprolactone crosspolymer micro-spheres.
     Sec. 20656. Aromatic isocyanate prepolymer.
     Sec. 20657. Blocked polyisocyanate containing solvent.
     Sec. 20658. Polyisocyanate adduct for powder coatings.
     Sec. 20659. Blocked polyisocyanate for use in can and coil 
                   applications.
     Sec. 20660. Polydimethylsiloxane.
     Sec. 20661. Silicone resins.
     Sec. 20662. Methoxyfunctional methyl-phenyl polysiloxane.
     Sec. 20663. Hydrogenpolysiloxane.
     
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     Sec. 20664. Methyl silicone resins.
     Sec. 20665. Trimethylsiloxysilicate.
     Sec. 20666. Epoxy functional polydimethylsiloxane.
     Sec. 20667. Polymethylhydrogensiloxane.
     Sec. 20668. Vinyl terminated siloxanes.
     Sec. 20669. Silicone hybrid resin (solvent free).
     Sec. 20670. Hydrogenated polycyclopentadiene resin.
     Sec. 20671. Water dispersable HDI based polyisocyanate.
     Sec. 20672. Cyanate ester resins for high-end electronic, aerospace, 
                   and industrial applications.
     Sec. 20673. Polyethyleneimine, component used in manufacturing medical 
                   devices.
     Sec. 20674. Polyhexanide.
     Sec. 20675. Ethylene-norbornene copolymer.
     Sec. 20676. Cellulose powder.
     Sec. 20677. Polymaltotriose.
     Sec. 20678. Chitosan.
     Sec. 20679. Plastic drinking straws.
     Sec. 20680. Garden hoses.
     Sec. 20681. Plastic fittings of perfluoroalkoxy.
     Sec. 20682. Low density polyethylene (LDPE) sheeting.
     Sec. 20683. Biaxially oriented dielectric polypropylene film.
     Sec. 20684. Biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) capacitor-grade 
                   film.
     Sec. 20685. Polyester capacitor-grade film.
     Sec. 20686. Acid form membranes.
     Sec. 20687. Melamine resin foam.
     Sec. 20688. Infant bathtubs and basins, of plastics.
     Sec. 20689. Boxes, cases, crates, and similar articles of plastics.
     Sec. 20690. Nozzles, black, of polypropylene.
     Sec. 20691. Tip/cap combinations of polyethylene.
     Sec. 20692. Bottles made of LDPE.
     Sec. 20693. Plastic nasal irrigator caps for neti pots.
     Sec. 20694. Toy character bottle toppers.
     Sec. 20695. Melamine platters, other than those presented in sets.
     Sec. 20696. Melamine plates, other than those presented in sets.
     Sec. 20697. Melamine bowls not presented in sets.
     Sec. 20698. Melamine trays not presented in sets.
     Sec. 20699. Plastic measuring cups and spoons in sets.
     Sec. 20700. Liquid measuring cups.
     Sec. 20701. Self-anchoring beverage containers.
     Sec. 20702. PVC infant bathtub mats.
     Sec. 20703. Reversible playmats.
     Sec. 20704. Craft mats.
     Sec. 20705. Hangers.
     Sec. 20706. Infant bath rinsing cups.
     Sec. 20707. Bathtub spout covers.
     Sec. 20708. Infant teethers.
     Sec. 20709. Lighted dog fetch toys.
     Sec. 20710. Certain thermoplastic nylon 3-gang switch wallplates.
     Sec. 20711. Manual plastic disposable cutlery dispensers.
     Sec. 20712. Ear bulb syringes of clear silicone.
     Sec. 20713. PVC inflatable pillows.
     Sec. 20714. Self-inflatable queen air mattresses.
     Sec. 20715. Plastic clip fasteners.
     Sec. 20716. Self-venting spouts for diesel exhaust fluid.
     Sec. 20717. Plastic pet carriers.
     Sec. 20718. Plastic mixing tips.
     Sec. 20719. Cable ties of plastics.
     Sec. 20720. Flexible camera mountings.
     Sec. 20721. Three-piece camera mount sets.
     Sec. 20722. Magnetic swivel clips for cameras.
     Sec. 20723. Helmet camera mounts.
     Sec. 20724. Short extension poles for use with cameras.
     Sec. 20725. Long extension poles for cameras.
     Sec. 20726. Swivel mounts for cameras.
     Sec. 20727. Tripod camera mounts.
     Sec. 20728. Bulk hydraulic hoses.
     Sec. 20729. Brake hydraulic hoses.
     Sec. 20730. Bulk fabric/metal-reinforced rubber hoses.
     Sec. 20731. Disposable gloves.
     Sec. 20732. Reusable gloves.
     Sec. 20733. Dog and cat apparel.
     Sec. 20734. Polycarbonate vanity cases.
     Sec. 20735. Aluminum vanity cases.
     Sec. 20736. Suitcases with outer surface of aluminum with built-in 
                   zipper locks.
     Sec. 20737. Drawstring backpacks with zippered pocket.
     Sec. 20738. Laminated recycled reusable shopping tote bags.
     Sec. 20739. Tote bags of paper yarn.
     Sec. 20740. Reusable shopping style tote bags.
     Sec. 20741. Waterproof tote bags.
     Sec. 20742. Waterproof duffle bags.
     Sec. 20743. Waterproof zippered bags, without handles, of plastic 
                   sheeting.
     Sec. 20744. Waterproof backpacks.
     Sec. 20745. Waterproof waist packs.
     Sec. 20746. Guitar cases.
     Sec. 20747. Jewelry boxes.
     Sec. 20748. Silicone rubber camera cases with straps.
     Sec. 20749. Leather gloves with flip mitts for hunting.
     Sec. 20750. Men's leather gloves valued at $18 or more per pair.
     Sec. 20751. Belts of calf skin.
     Sec. 20752. Bamboo engineered flooring: 12.5-12.9 mm thick.
     Sec. 20753. Bamboo engineered flooring: 14.1-14.5 mm thick.
     Sec. 20754. Bamboo engineered flooring: 15.7-16.1 mm thick.
     Sec. 20755. Strand bamboo flooring: 12.5-12.9 mm thick.
     Sec. 20756. Strand bamboo flooring: 14.1-14.5 mm thick.
     Sec. 20757. Strand bamboo flooring: 10.9-11.3 mm thick.
     Sec. 20758. Chopsticks made of bamboo.
     Sec. 20759. Drying racks of wood.
     Sec. 20760. Bamboo skewers.
     Sec. 20761. Wood blinds with louvered slats.
     Sec. 20762. 100 percent cotton woven crimped unbleached fabric.
     Sec. 20763. Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 percent or more by 
                   weight of cotton, not more than 200 grams per square 
                   meter.
     Sec. 20764. 100 percent cotton woven bleached fabric pieces, open 
                   weave.
     Sec. 20765. Incontinence underpad fabrics of cotton.
     Sec. 20766. Woven fabrics of cotton with an average yarn number between 
                   55 and 60.
     Sec. 20767. Woven fabric of cotton of yarn number 69 or higher.
     Sec. 20768. Woven fabrics of cotton with an average yarn number 
                   exceeding 68.
     Sec. 20769. Incontinence underpad fabrics, cotton, plain weave, of yarn 
                   number 42 or lower.
     Sec. 20770. Incontinence underpad fabrics, cotton, plain weave, of yarn 
                   number between 43 and 68.
     Sec. 20771. Incontinence underpad fabrics, bleached.
     Sec. 20772. Incontinence underpad fabrics, printed.
     Sec. 20773. Untwisted filament polyvinyl alcohol yarn, measuring 1,100 
                   to 1,330 decitex.
     Sec. 20774. Untwisted filament polyvinyl alcohol yarn.
     Sec. 20775. Polypropylene (PP) monofilament.
     Sec. 20776. Acrylic fiber tow with an average decitex of 0.9.
     Sec. 20777. Black polyester bi-component fibers.
     Sec. 20778. Acrylic staple fibers with an average decitex of 2.2, fiber 
                   length of 100 mm.
     Sec. 20779. Modacrylic staple fibers not processed for spinning.
     Sec. 20780. Short polypropylene fibers.
     Sec. 20781. Polyoxadiazole fibers.
     Sec. 20782. Artificial staple fibers of viscose rayon, 38-42 mm in 
                   length.
     Sec. 20783. Artificial fibers of viscose rayon for the manufacture of 
                   feminine hygiene products.
     Sec. 20784. Flame retardant rayon fibers, measuring 4.78 decitex.
     Sec. 20785. Flame retardant rayon fibers, measuring 4.55 decitex.
     Sec. 20786. Flame retardant rayon fibers, measuring 4.4 decitex.
     Sec. 20787. Other flame retardant rayon fibers.
     Sec. 20788. Cellulosic man-made viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 
                   1.3-1.5 decitex.
     Sec. 20789. Viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 1.5-1.67 decitex, 
                   with a fiber length of 38-42 mm.
     Sec. 20790. Cellulosic man-made viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 
                   1.67-2 decitex.
     Sec. 20791. Viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 1-2 decitex, with a 
                   fiber length of 4-8 mm.
     Sec. 20792. Viscose staple fibers used in textile, medical, or hygiene 
                   applications.
     Sec. 20793. Viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 1.51-2 decitex, with 
                   a fiber length of 8-16 mm.
     Sec. 20794. Viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 1-1.5 decitex, with 
                   a fiber length of 8-16 mm.
     Sec. 20795. Flame retardant viscose rayon staple fibers, with a decitex 
                   of 4.7 mm and a fiber length of 51-60 mm.
     Sec. 20796. Viscose rayon staple fibers for nonwoven production.
     Sec. 20797. Black viscose rayon staple fibers.
     Sec. 20798. Acrylic or modacrylic staple fibers with a decitex of 3-
                   5.6.
     Sec. 20799. Made up hand-cast string-drawn fishing nets.
     Sec. 20800. Knitted carpets containing 75 percent or more of cotton, 
                   with a rubber backing.
     Sec. 20801. Knitted carpets containing 75 percent or more by weight of 
                   polyester, with a rubber backing.
     Sec. 20802. Faux leather fabrics.
     Sec. 20803. Grass catcher bags.
     Sec. 20804. Oxygenation membrane capillary material.
     Sec. 20805. Textile knitted fabrics composed of micromodal and 
                   elastane.
     Sec. 20806. Textile technical knitted fabrics combining technical 
                   cotton and elastane.
     Sec. 20807. Textile knit fabrics of modal, cashmere, and spandex.
     Sec. 20808. Women's and girls' dresses, knitted or crocheted, of 
                   synthetic fibers infused with minerals.
     Sec. 20809. Women's and girls' skirts and divided skirts of synthetic 
                   fibers infused with minerals.
     Sec. 20810. Women's and girls' knit cardigans or pullovers containing 
                   70 percent or more of silk.
     Sec. 20811. Men's and boys' knit cardigans or pullovers of linen.
     
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     Sec. 20812. Babies' knit sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, waistcoats 
                   (vests), and cardigans, of artificial fibers.
     Sec. 20813. Women's and girls' tops, knitted or crocheted, of man-made 
                   fibers infused with minerals.
     Sec. 20814. Men's and boy's tops, knitted or crocheted, of man-made 
                   fibers infused with minerals.
     Sec. 20815. Men's 3 mm wetsuits.
     Sec. 20816. Men's 5.5 and 6.5 mm wetsuits.
     Sec. 20817. Men's 3.5 mm wetsuits.
     Sec. 20818. Men's 4.5 mm wetsuits.
     Sec. 20819. Women's 3 mm wetsuits.
     Sec. 20820. Women's 3.5 mm wetsuits.
     Sec. 20821. Women's 4.5 mm wetsuits.
     Sec. 20822. Women's 5.5 and 6.5 mm wetsuits.
     Sec. 20823. Insulated handmuffs of knit polyester.
     Sec. 20824. Men's stockingfoot wader bottom subassemblies, of 
                   compressed neoprene.
     Sec. 20825. Men's stockingfoot wader bottom subassemblies, of non-
                   compressed neoprene.
     Sec. 20826. Fishing wader pocket pouch assemblies.
     Sec. 20827. Women's coats of man-made woven fibers.
     Sec. 20828. Men's or boys' linen woven trousers.
     Sec. 20829. Men's or boys' linen woven shorts.
     Sec. 20830. Martial arts uniforms.
     Sec. 20831. Women's dresses of woven viscose.
     Sec. 20832. Girls' woven cotton corduroy trousers.
     Sec. 20833. Women's woven waffle shirts.
     Sec. 20834. Babies' woven artificial fiber shirts and blouses.
     Sec. 20835. Babies' artificial fiber woven jumpsuits, coveralls, 
                   dresses, skirts, skirtalls, or clothing accessories.
     Sec. 20836. Women's or girls' linen woven blouses, shirts and shirt-
                   blouses, and sleeveless tank styles.
     Sec. 20837. Women's or girls' linen woven washsuits, sunsuits, or one-
                   piece playsuits.
     Sec. 20838. Women's or girls' linen woven coveralls or jumpsuits.
     Sec. 20839. Women's shawls and similar goods, 100 percent silk.
     Sec. 20840. Winter cycling gloves.
     Sec. 20841. Mattress protectors with toppers.
     Sec. 20842. Printed mattress protectors.
     Sec. 20843. Lock pocket tents.
     Sec. 20844. Dark room tents.
     Sec. 20845. Air tube chambered tents.
     Sec. 20846. Bi-component microfiber tube mop refills.
     Sec. 20847. Microfiber duster refills.
     Sec. 20848. RFID mop pads.
     Sec. 20849. Microfiber cleaning cloths.
     Sec. 20850. Microfiber mop pads.
     Sec. 20851. Golf bag bodies with rain hoods and straps.
     Sec. 20852. Pillow shells, constructed with gussets.
     Sec. 20853. Golf bag body flats.
     Sec. 20854. Bathtub elbow rests.
     Sec. 20855. Door swings.
     Sec. 20856. Under bed restraints.
     Sec. 20857. Flat golf bag body components, without bottoms.
     Sec. 20858. Bath kneeler.
     Sec. 20859. Pillow shells, with oval jacquard weave.
     Sec. 20860. Two-piece camera mount kits.
     Sec. 20861. Sleeve covers.
     Sec. 20862. Sports footwear for men, valued over $20 per pair.
     Sec. 20863. Sports footwear for women, valued over $20 per pair.
     Sec. 20864. Men's cycling shoes valued over $18 per pair.
     Sec. 20865. Women's cycling shoes valued over $16 per pair.
     Sec. 20866. Men's golf shoes with outers and uppers of rubber or 
                   plastics, valued over $20 per pair.
     Sec. 20867. Golf shoes other than for men, with outers and uppers of 
                   rubber or plastics, valued over $20 per pair.
     Sec. 20868. Winter cycling boots for men.
     Sec. 20869. Winter cycling boots for women.
     Sec. 20870. Men's protective active footwear with waterproof soles, 
                   valued over $26 per pair, covering the ankle.
     Sec. 20871. Women's protective active footwear with waterproof soles, 
                   valued over $27 per pair, 15.35-25.4 cm in height.
     Sec. 20872. Children's protective active footwear with waterproof 
                   soles, valued over $18 per pair.
     Sec. 20873. Men's protective active footwear with waterproof soles, 
                   valued over $27 per pair, 15.35-25.4 cm in height.
     Sec. 20874. Children's footwear valued over $15 per pair.
     Sec. 20875. Women's protective active footwear, valued over $25 per 
                   pair, 15.35-25.4 cm in height.
     Sec. 20876. Women's rubber or plastic footwear covering the ankle with 
                   fox-like banding.
     Sec. 20877. Cheer shoes covering the ankle.
     Sec. 20878. Footwear for women, with 90 percent of the external surface 
                   of rubber or plastic, valued $15-$22 per pair.
     Sec. 20879. Sideline cheer shoes.
     Sec. 20880. Men's athletic footwear, valued under $9 per pair.
     Sec. 20881. Athletic footwear for women, valued not over $9 per pair.
     Sec. 20882. Athletic footwear for children, valued not over $8 per 
                   pair.
     Sec. 20883. Men's golf shoes, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or 
                   plastics, not covering the ankle, valued $15 per pair or 
                   over.
     Sec. 20884. Golf shoes other than for men, with outer soles and uppers 
                   of rubber or plastics, not covering the ankle, valued $15 
                   per pair or over.
     Sec. 20885. Men's rubber/plastic footwear, valued not over $5 per pair.
     Sec. 20886. Women's rubber/plastic footwear, valued not over $6 per 
                   pair.
     Sec. 20887. Children's athletic shoes with glitter uppers.
     Sec. 20888. Cheer shoes with sole less than 12 mm.
     Sec. 20889. Men's golf shoes with outers and uppers of rubber or 
                   plastics, valued over $19 per pair.
     Sec. 20890. Golf shoes other than for men, outer soles and uppers of 
                   rubber or plastics, valued over $19 per pair.
     Sec. 20891. Men's golf shoes, outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather 
                   or composition leather and uppers of leather (except 
                   pigskin uppers).
     Sec. 20892. Men's oxford work footwear with metal safety toe and 
                   internal metatarsal protection.
     Sec. 20893. Oxford-style leather footwear with metal safety toe and 
                   static dissipating protection.
     Sec. 20894. Women's leather footwear, lined with pigskin with zipper, 
                   valued $47-$60 per pair.
     Sec. 20895. Women's leather footwear, lined with pigskin, valued $31-
                   $40 per pair.
     Sec. 20896. Women's slip-on cow/calf hair footwear, valued $50-$60 per 
                   pair.
     Sec. 20897. Women's leather footwear lined with sheepskin.
     Sec. 20898. Women's leather slip-on footwear lined with sheep leather.
     Sec. 20899. Women's leather slip-on footwear lined with pigskin.
     Sec. 20900. Women's leather footwear, lined with pigskin, valued $21-
                   $27 per pair.
     Sec. 20901. Men's mid-cut work footwear with composite safety toe and 
                   waterproof leather uppers.
     Sec. 20902. Men's leather upper footwear, San Crispino construction, 
                   valued over $32 per pair.
     Sec. 20903. Men's leather upper athletic footwear.
     Sec. 20904. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
                   valued $37-$43 per pair.
     Sec. 20905. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
                   valued $88-$102 per pair.
     Sec. 20906. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
                   valued $24-$32 per pair.
     Sec. 20907. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
                   valued $57-$62 per pair.
     Sec. 20908. Women's footwear with leather uppers, strap with closed toe 
                   and open heel.
     Sec. 20909. Open toe women's footwear, valued over $23 but not over $27 
                   per pair.
     Sec. 20910. Slip-on footwear for women, valued over $24 but not over 
                   $27 per pair.
     Sec. 20911. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
                   closed toe or heel with functional zippers on sides.
     Sec. 20912. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
                   closed toe or heel with zipper closure, height of 43-48 
                   cm.
     Sec. 20913. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin 
                   covering the knee.
     Sec. 20914. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
                   closed toe or heel with zipper closure, height of 48-52 
                   cm.
     Sec. 20915. Women's footwear with leather uppers, open toe with strap 
                   and buckle, valued $14-$25 per pair.
     Sec. 20916. Women's slip-on footwear with bovine leather uppers.
     Sec. 20917. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin 
                   with adjustable laces.
     Sec. 20918. Men's waterproof leather footwear, valued $27 per pair or 
                   higher.
     Sec. 20919. Men's or boys' golf shoes, valued $30 per pair or higher.
     Sec. 20920. Competitive cheer shoes with leather uppers.
     Sec. 20921. Children's waterproof leather footwear, not covering the 
                   ankle, valued $14 per pair or higher.
     Sec. 20922. Women's footwear with leather uppers, open toe with strap 
                   and buckle, valued $12.50-$28 per pair.
     Sec. 20923. Women's footwear with leather uppers, closed toe with strap 
                   and buckle.
     Sec. 20924. Women's footwear with leather uppers, with strap and 
                   buckle, valued $27-$40 per pair.
     Sec. 20925. Women's footwear with leather uppers, with strap and 
                   buckle, valued $12.70-$18.70 per pair.
     
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     Sec. 20926. Children's leather upper athletic footwear, valued not over 
                   $9 per pair.
     Sec. 20927. Men's athletic type footwear with uppers of textile 
                   materials of vegetable fibers and outer soles of rubber 
                   or plastic with textile flocking.
     Sec. 20928. Athletic footwear for men, with a bellows tongue, valued 
                   over $6.50 but not over $12 per pair.
     Sec. 20929. Athletic footwear for women, with a bellows tongue, valued 
                   over $6.50 but not over $12 per pair.
     Sec. 20930. Athletic footwear for children, bellows tongue, valued over 
                   $6.50 but not over $12 per pair.
     Sec. 20931. Athletic footwear for men, valued over $6.50 but not over 
                   $9 per pair.
     Sec. 20932. Athletic footwear for children, valued over $6.50 but not 
                   over $9 per pair.
     Sec. 20933. Men's waterproof footwear, valued over $15 per pair, 
                   covering the ankle.
     Sec. 20934. Men's waterproof footwear, valued over $13 per pair, not 
                   covering the ankle.
     Sec. 20935. Women's waterproof footwear, valued over $15 per pair, 
                   covering the ankle.
     Sec. 20936. Women's waterproof footwear, valued over $13 per pair, not 
                   covering the ankle.
     Sec. 20937. Cheer shoes with uppers of textile materials.
     Sec. 20938. Men's golf shoes, uppers of textile materials.
     Sec. 20939. Golf shoes other than for men, uppers of textile materials.
     Sec. 20940. Women's footwear with textile uppers and 50 percent or more 
                   of the surface area of which is leather.
     Sec. 20941. Shoe and boot covers.
     Sec. 20942. Women's footwear with textile uppers, open toes or heels, 
                   valued $15-$30 per pair.
     Sec. 20943. Men's textile upper footwear, with open toes or open heels, 
                   valued not over $12 per pair.
     Sec. 20944. Women's textile upper footwear, with open toes or open 
                   heels, valued not over $12 per pair.
     Sec. 20945. Children's textile upper footwear, with open toes or open 
                   heels, valued not over $12 per pair.
     Sec. 20946. Oxford footwear with textile upper and composite toe, 
                   valued at $12-$20 per pair.
     Sec. 20947. Oxford-style footwear for men or women with textile uppers, 
                   with an alloy safety toecap and static dissipating 
                   protection.
     Sec. 20948. Oxford-style work footwear with steel safety toe and static 
                   dissipating protection.
     Sec. 20949. Women's footwear, covering the ankle but not the knee, 
                   valued over $24 per pair.
     Sec. 20950. Men's textile upper footwear, not covering the ankle, 
                   valued over $24 per pair.
     Sec. 20951. Oxford footwear with textile uppers and composite toe, 
                   valued over $20 per pair.
     Sec. 20952. Men's mid-cut footwear with a textile upper and a 
                   protective toe cap.
     Sec. 20953. Women's footwear with leather soles and textile uppers, 
                   open toes or heels, valued $12-$24 per pair.
     Sec. 20954. Footwear for women valued over $20 but not over $24 per 
                   pair.
     Sec. 20955. Women's footwear with leather soles and textile uppers, 
                   valued $15-$20 per pair.
     Sec. 20956. Women's footwear with leather soles and textile uppers, 
                   valued $20-$25 per pair.
     Sec. 20957. Women's footwear with cork soles and textile uppers.
     Sec. 20958. Men's footwear with felt soles, not covering the ankle, 
                   valued $20 per pair or higher.
     Sec. 20959. Women's and girls' footwear with cork uppers, valued less 
                   than $25 per pair.
     Sec. 20960. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $35-$40 
                   per pair, covering the ankle.
     Sec. 20961. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $35-$40 
                   per pair, not covering the ankle.
     Sec. 20962. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $19-$25 
                   per pair.
     Sec. 20963. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $50-$55 
                   per pair.
     Sec. 20964. Women's footwear, leather soles and rubber/plastic uppers, 
                   valued $16-$18 per pair.
     Sec. 20965. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $19-$34 
                   per pair.
     Sec. 20966. Footwear for women, valued over $50 but not over $60 per 
                   pair.
     Sec. 20967. Calf hair upper footwear.
     Sec. 20968. Gaiters of man-made fibers.
     Sec. 20969. Hats of vegetable fibers.
     Sec. 20970. Hairnets.
     Sec. 20971. Cotton knit hats, valued $8 or less.
     Sec. 20972. Babies' woven cotton hats.
     Sec. 20973. Hats of man-made fiber, valued $5-$25.
     Sec. 20974. Waterproof and insulated hats with ear flaps, valued over 
                   $15.
     Sec. 20975. Fishing wading staffs.
     Sec. 20976. Plastic plants for aquariums, not glued or bound.
     Sec. 20977. Natural stone ledger tile of sandstone.
     Sec. 20978. Marble mosaic and pebble tiles.
     Sec. 20979. Natural stone limestone tiles.
     Sec. 20980. Natural stone marble tiles.
     Sec. 20981. Waterjet natural stone mosaic tile.
     Sec. 20982. Marble entertaining and serveware.
     Sec. 20983. Articles of marble for kitchen and dining room.
     Sec. 20984. Natural stone ledger tiles of travertine.
     Sec. 20985. Travertine decorative tile.
     Sec. 20986. Limestone decorative tiles.
     Sec. 20987. Blank, embossed, and printed stoneware coaster disks and 
                   trivets.
     Sec. 20988. Rolled green glass sheets.
     Sec. 20989. Framed rear-view mirrors.
     Sec. 20990. Wall mirrors, unframed.
     Sec. 20991. Wall mirrors, framed.
     Sec. 20992. Stemware (crystalline) drinking glasses valued over $0.30 
                   but not over $3 each, other than those presented in sets.
     Sec. 20993. Double-walled insulated glass tumblers.
     Sec. 20994. Diamond-shaped stemmed wine glasses.
     Sec. 20995. Twisted-center stemless wine glass.
     Sec. 20996. Crystalline drinking glasses, without stems, not in sets.
     Sec. 20997. Double-walled insulated glass bowls.
     Sec. 20998. Leaf-shaped glass decanters.
     Sec. 20999. Set of four appetizer plates made of glass with steel caddy 
                   holder, valued at $2 each.
     Sec. 21000. Spice rack with glass jars and wooden lids valued not over 
                   $3 each.
     Sec. 21001. Glass lens blanks for infrared applications.
     Sec. 21002. Hair accessories of glass beads, imitation pearls, and 
                   imitation stones, valued less than $7.
     Sec. 21003. Filter bags with acid-resistant coating, of woven 
                   fiberglass laminated to ePTFE, weighing at least 325 g/
                   m\2\ but not over 350 g/m\2\.
     Sec. 21004. Fiberglass replacement wicks for outdoor garden torch.
     Sec. 21005. Filter bags of woven fiberglass fabric laminated to an 
                   ePTFE, with a polytetrafluoroethylene coated backing, not 
                   acid resistant, weighing at least 721 g/m\2\ but not over 
                   771 g/m\2\.
     Sec. 21006. Silver catalyst.
     Sec. 21007. Silver round blanks.
     Sec. 21008. Ferroboron alloy.
     Sec. 21009. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded main body combo castings 
                   for residential fuel oil tanks.
     Sec. 21010. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded vent caps for residential 
                   fuel oil tanks.
     Sec. 21011. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded bushings for residential 
                   fuel oil tanks.
     Sec. 21012. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded tank adapters for 
                   residential fuel oil tanks.
     Sec. 21013. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded fill alarm main body for 
                   residential fuel oil tanks.
     Sec. 21014. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded fill box caps for 
                   residential fuel oil tanks.
     Sec. 21015. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded leg flanges for residential 
                   fuel oil tanks.
     Sec. 21016. Portable gas cooking stoves.
     Sec. 21017. Portable outdoor cookers.
     Sec. 21018. Self-anchored beverage containers.
     Sec. 21019. Stainless steel handmade kitchen sinks.
     Sec. 21020. Loose frame baskets.
     Sec. 21021. Two-story fire escape ladders.
     Sec. 21022. Three-story fire escape ladders.
     Sec. 21023. Work support stands of steel.
     Sec. 21024. Locking fixtures of iron or steel.
     Sec. 21025. Stainless steel phone handle-and-stand accessories.
     Sec. 21026. Circular and S-shaped stainless steel carabiners.
     Sec. 21027. Pieces of refined unwrought copper cathode 99.9999 percent 
                   pure.
     Sec. 21028. Ultra-thin and wide-width aluminum foil.
     Sec. 21029. Etched capacitor aluminum foil of a thickness 0.018-0.126 
                   mm.
     Sec. 21030. Stove top coffee makers.
     Sec. 21031. Aluminum shower caddies.
     Sec. 21032. Step stools of aluminum.
     Sec. 21033. Aluminum ladders.
     Sec. 21034. Circular and S-shaped aluminum carabiners.
     Sec. 21035. Stationary sprinklers of zinc.
     Sec. 21036. Tungsten waste and scrap.
     Sec. 21037. Cobalt alloys.
     Sec. 21038. Certain gallium (Ga).
     Sec. 21039. Niobium (columbium) rings no thicker than 20 mm.
     Sec. 21040. Tungsten secondary raw material.
     Sec. 21041. Gear-driven bolt cutters and pipe cutters.
     Sec. 21042. Rotary cutters.
     Sec. 21043. Food graters.
     Sec. 21044. Hand tools for applying plastic clip fasteners to garments.
     Sec. 21045. Steel workstations with vises adjustable by foot pedal.
     Sec. 21046. Fixed carbide cutter and roller cone drill bits.
     
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     Sec. 21047. Rotary food graters.
     Sec. 21048. Coffee presses.
     Sec. 21049. Vacuum insulated coffee servers with a brew-through lid.
     Sec. 21050. Vacuum insulated coffee servers with no lid.
     Sec. 21051. Vacuum insulated coffee servers with fitted hinged lid.
     Sec. 21052. Commercial vacuum insulated coffee servers with sight 
                   gauge.
     Sec. 21053. Commercial vacuum insulated coffee servers with plastic 
                   base.
     Sec. 21054. Commercial vacuum insulated coffee servers with plastic 
                   base and stand.
     Sec. 21055. Craft knives with fixed pen-like or retractable blades.
     Sec. 21056. Craft knives.
     Sec. 21057. Blades for craft knives with non-fixed blades.
     Sec. 21058. Ergonomic pinking shears.
     Sec. 21059. Spring-action scissors.
     Sec. 21060. Electronic locks for lockers.
     Sec. 21061. Luggage locks of base metal, packaged for retail sale.
     Sec. 21062. Key-operated door handles, push-pull-rotate.
     Sec. 21063. Vent mounted magnetic mobile phone holder for automobiles.
     Sec. 21064. Dash mounted magnetic mobile phone holder for automobiles.
     Sec. 21065. Windshield mounted magnetic mobile phone holder for 
                   automobiles.
     Sec. 21066. Steel latches with plastic plungers.
     Sec. 21067. Non-key-operated door handles.
     Sec. 21068. Curtain rings.
     Sec. 21069. Brackets.
     Sec. 21070. Curtain rods.
     Sec. 21071. Curtain rod hardware.
     Sec. 21072. Curtain tiebacks.
     Sec. 21073. Curtain rod finials.
     Sec. 21074. Curved shower rods.
     Sec. 21075. Shower hooks and rings.
     Sec. 21076. Straight shower rods.
     Sec. 21077. Steel window rods.
     Sec. 21078. Antitheft steel cases with digital locks.
     Sec. 21079. Stainless steel hose kits.
     Sec. 21080. Stainless steel hoses.
     Sec. 21081. Wrist watch strap buckles not over 18 mm.
     Sec. 21082. Wrist watch strap buckles over 18 mm.
     Sec. 21083. Used cylinder heads.
     Sec. 21084. Cylinder heads used solely or principally with certain 
                   engines.
     Sec. 21085. Engine blocks.
     Sec. 21086. Swirler assemblies for turbines.
     Sec. 21087. Barrels for fuel mixing.
     Sec. 21088. Injector assemblies for certain turbines.
     Sec. 21089. Stem assemblies for certain turbines.
     Sec. 21090. Tip assemblies for non-gas turbines.
     Sec. 21091. High pressure fuel pumps.
     Sec. 21092. Dry scroll vacuum pumps 364x333x485 mm.
     Sec. 21093. Dry scroll vacuum pumps 297x260x420 mm.
     Sec. 21094. Dry scroll vacuum pumps 254x260x420 mm.
     Sec. 21095. Dry scroll vacuum pumps 181x140x358 mm.
     Sec. 21096. Turbomolecular vacuum pumps.
     Sec. 21097. Rotary vane vacuum pumps valued over $500 each.
     Sec. 21098. Vacuum diffusion pumps valued over $900 each.
     Sec. 21099. Hand- or foot-operated air pumps.
     Sec. 21100. Roof vent fans.
     Sec. 21101. 12-Amp corded electric leaf blowers.
     Sec. 21102. Cordless battery powered leaf blowers not exceeding 20 
                   volts.
     Sec. 21103. Cordless battery powered leaf blowers between 20 and 60 V.
     Sec. 21104. Fan assemblies for cab climate systems.
     Sec. 21105. Aquarium air pumps.
     Sec. 21106. Heat pumps for residential use.
     Sec. 21107. Heat pumps (outdoor units) for split air conditioner 
                   systems.
     Sec. 21108. High-wall indoor units.
     Sec. 21109. Single-zone outdoor units.
     Sec. 21110. Mini heat pumps for split air conditioner systems.
     Sec. 21111. Multi-zone outdoor unit ductless systems.
     Sec. 21112. Indoor units of split air conditioner systems.
     Sec. 21113. Ductless 18000 BTU heat pumps, single zone inverter.
     Sec. 21114. Single-phase heat pump.
     Sec. 21115. Steel vacuum pitchers with plastic hinged lid.
     Sec. 21116. Oil filters.
     Sec. 21117. Battery powered nasal irrigators.
     Sec. 21118. Struts to absorb vibration.
     Sec. 21119. Table saws (25.4 cm.), operable corded and cordless.
     Sec. 21120. Sliding miter saws (25.4 cm) with laser, corded and 
                   cordless.
     Sec. 21121. Electromechanical rotary hammers, corded and cordless.
     Sec. 21122. Electromechanical hammer impact drivers, corded and 
                   cordless.
     Sec. 21123. Rotary hammer drill tools with self-contained electric 
                   motor.
     Sec. 21124. Drill driver tools with self-contained electric motor.
     Sec. 21125. Extruders.
     Sec. 21126. Three-dimensional drawing pens.
     Sec. 21127. Professional grade three-dimensional drawing pens.
     Sec. 21128. Electric multi-functional blower vacuums.
     Sec. 21129. Autosamplers (multisamplers) for liquid chromatographs.
     Sec. 21130. Autosamplers (vialsamplers) for liquid chromatographs.
     Sec. 21131. Hydraulic hammer assembly.
     Sec. 21132. Segmented bladder-operated molds, with more than 25-inch 
                   rim diameter.
     Sec. 21133. Used valves for directional control.
     Sec. 21134. Keg spears with pressure release valves.
     Sec. 21135. Multiport distribution controllers.
     Sec. 21136. Subsea modular trees.
     Sec. 21137. Flow selector unit-multi-port 6-branch engine crankshafts.
     Sec. 21138. Engine crankshafts.
     Sec. 21139. Turbocharger journal bearings.
     Sec. 21140. Mid-range bearing housings.
     Sec. 21141. Heavy duty bearing housings.
     Sec. 21142. Fixed ration gear boxes.
     Sec. 21143. Track drive gear boxes.
     Sec. 21144. Swing bearing assembly.
     Sec. 21145. Gears for use in machinery or within engines.
     Sec. 21146. 14Y stepper motors.
     Sec. 21147. Air door actuators.
     Sec. 21148. Servo motors.
     Sec. 21149. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeb magnet motors, with output 
                   under 18.65 W.
     Sec. 21150. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors.
     Sec. 21151. DC brushed rhombic winding AlNiCo magnet motors, with 
                   output under 18.65 W.
     Sec. 21152. DC brushless rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors, with 
                   output under 18.65 W.
     Sec. 21153. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors, with output 
                   over 18.65 but not over 37.5 W.
     Sec. 21154. DC brushed rhombic winding AlNiCo magnet motors, with 
                   output over 18.65 W but not over 37.5 W.
     Sec. 21155. DC brushless slotless rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors 
                   output over 18.65 W but not over 37.5 W.
     Sec. 21156. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors output over 
                   37.5 W but not over 74.6 W.
     Sec. 21157. DC brushless slotless rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors 
                   output over 37.5 W but not over 74.6 W.
     Sec. 21158. Motors.
     Sec. 21159. DC motors of an output exceeding 74.6 W but not exceeding 
                   735 W.
     Sec. 21160. DC motors, of an output exceeding 74.6 W but not exceeding 
                   735 W.
     Sec. 21161. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors output over 
                   74.6 W but not over 735 W.
     Sec. 21162. DC brushless slotless rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors 
                   output over 74.6 W but not over 735 W.
     Sec. 21163. DC motors of an output exceeding 750 W but not exceeding 
                   14.92 kW.
     Sec. 21164. DC electric motor for non-aircraft gas turbines.
     Sec. 21165. AC alternators.
     Sec. 21166. AC alternators with copper windings.
     Sec. 21167. Wound stators and rotor assemblies.
     Sec. 21168. Rotors.
     Sec. 21169. Stators for washing machines, with a 27-tooth design.
     Sec. 21170. Stators for washing machines, with an 18-tooth design.
     Sec. 21171. Rotors for washing machines, with a height of 60.8 mm.
     Sec. 21172. Rotors for washing machines, with a height of 49 mm.
     Sec. 21173. 6 V lead-acid storage batteries.
     Sec. 21174. 12 V lead-acid storage batteries, used for the auxiliary 
                   source of power.
     Sec. 21175. Lead-acid storage batteries, used for wheelchairs.
     Sec. 21176. 12 V lead-acid storage batteries, rated at less than 15 
                   ampere-hours.
     Sec. 21177. 12 V lead-acid storage batteries, rated at 15 ampere-hours 
                   or more.
     Sec. 21178. Cell box assemblies, weighing 15 kg or more but not over 18 
                   kg.
     Sec. 21179. Cell box assemblies, weighing 30 kg or more but not over 36 
                   kg.
     Sec. 21180. Cell box assemblies, weighing 36 kg or more but not over 49 
                   kg.
     Sec. 21181. Cell box assemblies NX.
     Sec. 21182. Food processors with a capacity greater than 2.9 liters but 
                   not exceeding 3.1 liters.
     Sec. 21183. Food processors with a capacity greater than 1.6 liters but 
                   not exceeding 2.2 liters.
     Sec. 21184. Cordless hand blenders.
     Sec. 21185. Cordless hand mixers.
     Sec. 21186. Corded hand blenders.
     Sec. 21187. Burr coffee grinders.
     Sec. 21188. Electric food processors with bowl scraper.
     Sec. 21189. Electric food processors with snap-locking lid.
     Sec. 21190. Electric juice extractors.
     Sec. 21191. Electric drink mixers.
     Sec. 21192. Spiralizing food processors with a capacity equal to or 
                   greater than 2.36 liters but not exceeding 2.64 liters.
     Sec. 21193. Spiralizing food processors with a capacity equal to or 
                   greater than 2.83 liters but not exceeding 3.07 liters.
     Sec. 21194. Dicing food processors.
     Sec. 21195. Compact food processor with smoothie function.
     
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     Sec. 21196. Juice extractors.
     Sec. 21197. Integrated baby food making systems.
     Sec. 21198. Electric juice mixers and grinders.
     Sec. 21199. Ultrasonic humidifiers.
     Sec. 21200. Automatic litterboxes, valued no more than $100.
     Sec. 21201. Electric toothbrushes.
     Sec. 21202. Ultrasonic cool/warm mist humidifiers with aromatherapy.
     Sec. 21203. 2-in-1 can opener.
     Sec. 21204. Food spiralizing devices.
     Sec. 21205. Ceramic bowls.
     Sec. 21206. Food grinders for certain electromechanical stand food 
                   mixers.
     Sec. 21207. Pasta press extruders for certain stand food mixers.
     Sec. 21208. Stainless steel bowls for certain electromechanical stand 
                   food mixers, with capacity greater than 4.2 liters but 
                   not exceeding 4.8 liters.
     Sec. 21209. Stainless steel bowls for certain electromechanical stand 
                   food mixers, with capacity greater than 2.8 liters but 
                   not exceeding 3.4 liters.
     Sec. 21210. Stainless steel bowls for certain electromechanical stand 
                   food mixers, with capacity greater than 5.6 liters but 
                   not exceeding 8.6 liters.
     Sec. 21211. Pasta rollers and cutters for stand food mixers.
     Sec. 21212. Glass bowls for certain electromechanical stand food 
                   mixers.
     Sec. 21213. Body trimmers for detailed hair trimming.
     Sec. 21214. Hair clipper sets.
     Sec. 21215. Rechargeable trimmers for trimming human hair.
     Sec. 21216. PCB assemblies for clippers and trimmers.
     Sec. 21217. LED bicycle wheel spoke lights.
     Sec. 21218. Bicycle rear lights.
     Sec. 21219. Portable electric lamps.
     Sec. 21220. Space heaters.
     Sec. 21221. Microwave ovens with capacity not exceeding 22.5 liters.
     Sec. 21222. Microwave ovens with capacity exceeding 22.5 liters but not 
                   exceeding 31 liters.
     Sec. 21223. Low-profile microwave ovens with electronic opening 
                   mechanism and integral range hood.
     Sec. 21224. Low-profile microwave ovens with push button opening 
                   mechanism and integral range hood.
     Sec. 21225. Low-profile microwave ovens with electronic opening 
                   mechanism and without a range hood.
     Sec. 21226. Searing grills.
     Sec. 21227. Automatic drip coffee makers.
     Sec. 21228. Espresso machines.
     Sec. 21229. Coffee makers with dishwasher safe removable parts.
     Sec. 21230. Single-service coffee makers with milk frothers.
     Sec. 21231. Electric coffee makers with dual dispensers.
     Sec. 21232. Electric coffee makers for brewing capsules.
     Sec. 21233. Automatic or manual pour over coffee makers.
     Sec. 21234. Removable reservoir coffeemakers.
     Sec. 21235. Single serve coffee makers.
     Sec. 21236. 2-way coffee makers with a 12-cup carafe and a pod brewer.
     Sec. 21237. Rapid cold brew and hot coffee makers.
     Sec. 21238. Electric kettles.
     Sec. 21239. Electric toasters with even-toast feature.
     Sec. 21240. Electric toasters with 6.5 inch slots.
     Sec. 21241. Electric toasters with 37 mm wide slots, with an under-base 
                   cord wrap.
     Sec. 21242. 2- and 4- slot toasters, not having a button to keep 
                   toaster contents warm after toasting.
     Sec. 21243. 2-slot toasters, with a button to keep toaster content warm 
                   after toasting.
     Sec. 21244. Electric toasters with double-slice slots.
     Sec. 21245. Electric toasters with 37 mm wide slots, with a retractable 
                   cord.
     Sec. 21246. Electric pressure cookers rated more than 800 W but not 
                   more than 1,000 W, with a capacity of not less than 5 
                   liters.
     Sec. 21247. Electric pressure cookers rated more than 1,200 W but not 
                   more than 1,400 W, with a capacity of less than 5 liters.
     Sec. 21248. Electric pressure cookers rated more than 1,000 W but not 
                   more than 1,200 W, with a capacity of less than 5 liters.
     Sec. 21249. Contoured heating pads.
     Sec. 21250. Slow cookers with non-stick ceramic coated stoneware.
     Sec. 21251. Heating pads.
     Sec. 21252. Programmable slow cookers with digital display.
     Sec. 21253. 8-Quart electric slow cookers.
     Sec. 21254. Programmable slow cookers.
     Sec. 21255. Electric slow cookers with locking lid.
     Sec. 21256. Double flip waffle makers with removable grids.
     Sec. 21257. Ice cream waffle cone and bowl makers.
     Sec. 21258. Electric breakfast sandwich makers.
     Sec. 21259. Pressure cookers.
     Sec. 21260. 10-quart programmable slow cookers.
     Sec. 21261. Polished stainless steel 1.5-quart tea kettles.
     Sec. 21262. Egg bite makers.
     Sec. 21263. Vacuum steel insulated coffee carafes, of a kind used with 
                   deep ultraviolet lithography machines.
     Sec. 21264. Vacuum steel insulated carafes for household coffee 
                   machines, of a kind used with deep ultraviolet 
                   lithography machines.
     Sec. 21265. Vacuum steel bodies with inner and outer steel layers.
     Sec. 21266. Lamp-holder housings of plastic.
     Sec. 21267. 660 W, 125 V, lamp-holder with two 15 amp outlets.
     Sec. 21268. Combination duplex receptacle/outlet and USB charger, 15-20 
                   amp, 125 V.
     Sec. 21269. Range and dryer receptacles.
     Sec. 21270. Residential grade receptacles.
     Sec. 21271. Residential and commercial USB receptacles.
     Sec. 21272. Power strips.
     Sec. 21273. Surge protectors.
     Sec. 21274. Programmable controllers for architectural lighting.
     Sec. 21275. Electronic modular control panels for generators.
     Sec. 21276. Power distribution modules and programmable controllers.
     Sec. 21277. Glass capacitive touchscreen assemblies with LCD.
     Sec. 21278. Lamps containing deuterium gas without radio-frequency 
                   identification (RFID).
     Sec. 21279. Lamps containing deuterium gas with radio-frequency 
                   identification (RFID).
     Sec. 21280. Fiber channel coaxial cables of silver-plated copper 
                   conductors and expanded ePTFE dielectrics.
     Sec. 21281. Insulated coaxial cables, of a kind used with deep 
                   ultraviolet lithography machines.
     Sec. 21282. Coaxial cables insulated with ePTFE, vapor sealed, of a 
                   kind used with deep ultraviolet lithography machines.
     Sec. 21283. Coaxial cables insulated with ePTFE, non-vapor sealed, of a 
                   kind used with deep ultraviolet lithography machines.
     Sec. 21284. Low speed automotive ethernet USB harnesses.
     Sec. 21285. High speed autolink cable USB harnesses.
     Sec. 21286. Insulated electric conductors, of a kind used with extreme 
                   ultraviolet lithography machines.
     Sec. 21287. Insulated electric conductors, of a kind used with deep 
                   ultraviolet lithography machines.
     Sec. 21288. Insulated electric conductors, of a kind used with optical 
                   instruments.
     Sec. 21289. Rings, blocks, and other insulating fittings of quartz.
     Sec. 21290. Front tire splash guards for vehicles.
     Sec. 21291. Rear tire splash guards for vehicles.
     Sec. 21292. Automatic gear boxes.
     Sec. 21293. Suspension systems (struts) for off-highway trucks.
     Sec. 21294. Suspension system stabilizer bars.
     Sec. 21295. Tie rod assemblies.
     Sec. 21296. Used axle housings.
     Sec. 21297. Used parts for power trains.
     Sec. 21298. Front windshield covers.
     Sec. 21299. Expansion chambers.
     Sec. 21300. Bicycle racks for car roofs.
     Sec. 21301. High pressure fuel injector rails.
     Sec. 21302. Stand-up bicycles, having both wheels exceeding 63.5 cm in 
                   diameter.
     Sec. 21303. Elliptical cycles, with wheels not exceeding 63.5 cm in 
                   diameter.
     Sec. 21304. Bicycle frames, other than of steel, valued $600 or less.
     Sec. 21305. Internal gear bicycle hubs, other than two or three speeds.
     Sec. 21306. Bicycle pedals other than clipless pedals.
     Sec. 21307. Clipless bicycle pedals and parts thereof.
     Sec. 21308. Carbon fiber bicycle seatposts.
     Sec. 21309. Bicycle handlebar tape, other than silicon or leather tape.
     Sec. 21310. Trailer cycles.
     Sec. 21311. Dropper seatposts.
     Sec. 21312. Bicycle fenders.
     Sec. 21313. Bicycle handlebars.
     Sec. 21314. Multi-functional steel carts.
     Sec. 21315. Non-mechanically propelled industrial hand truck.
     Sec. 21316. Moving dollies.
     Sec. 21317. Paragliders, paraglider wings and paraglider harnesses.
     Sec. 21318. Sailing catamarans and power catamarans.
     Sec. 21319. Projection lenses.
     Sec. 21320. Mounted optical lenses.
     Sec. 21321. Objective lenses for broadcast cameras.
     Sec. 21322. Objective lenses for cinema cameras.
     Sec. 21323. Magnifying spectacles.
     Sec. 21324. LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display 
                   measuring over 175.26 cm.
     Sec. 21325. LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display 
                   measuring over 149.86 cm but not over 175.26 cm.
     Sec. 21326. LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display 
                   measuring over 139.7 cm but not over 149.86 cm.
     
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     Sec. 21327. LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display 
                   measuring over 137.16 cm but not over 139.7 cm.
     Sec. 21328. Housings designed for infrared lenses.
     Sec. 21329. Electronic temperature indicators, weighing 14.2 g.
     Sec. 21330. Electronic temperature indicators, weighing 64.4 g.
     Sec. 21331. Electronic temperature indicators, weighing 430 g.
     Sec. 21332. Global cargo trackers, weighing 660 g.
     Sec. 21333. Temperature data monitors, weighing 115 g.
     Sec. 21334. Temperature data monitors, weighing 138.9 g.
     Sec. 21335. Temperature data monitors, weighing 133.2 g.
     Sec. 21336. Parts and accessories of bicycle speedometers.
     Sec. 21337. Wired remote controllers.
     Sec. 21338. Analog/digital wrist watches.
     Sec. 21339. Mechanical wrist watches.
     Sec. 21340. Mechanical wrist watches with leather or other band.
     Sec. 21341. Analog pocket watches.
     Sec. 21342. Projection alarm clocks, non-atomic.
     Sec. 21343. Projection atomic alarm clocks.
     Sec. 21344. Analog wall clocks without thermometer, hygrometer, or 
                   barometer gauges.
     Sec. 21345. Analog clocks with thermometer and hygrometer.
     Sec. 21346. Atomic analog wall clocks.
     Sec. 21347. Atomic digital clocks.
     Sec. 21348. Analog kitchen timers.
     Sec. 21349. Wrist watch movements having over one jewel and less than 7 
                   jewels.
     Sec. 21350. Watch movements having over 7 jewels and under 17 jewels.
     Sec. 21351. Watch cases or ``bodies'' over 41 mm in diameter.
     Sec. 21352. Watch cases or ``bodies'' not over 41 mm in diameter.
     Sec. 21353. Watch case bezels, backs, and centers.
     Sec. 21354. Watch case parts.
     Sec. 21355. Stainless steel watch bracelets.
     Sec. 21356. Watch dials.
     Sec. 21357. Watch crowns.
     Sec. 21358. Watch hands.
     Sec. 21359. Acoustic guitars.
     Sec. 21360. Console digital pianos.
     Sec. 21361. Grand digital pianos.
     Sec. 21362. Electronic 61-key keyboards.
     Sec. 21363. Electric guitars and acoustic/electric guitars.
     Sec. 21364. Memory foam travel pillows.
     Sec. 21365. Lighting for wall installation.
     Sec. 21366. Decorative bathroom fan assemblies (lighting fixtures) 
                   assemblies.
     Sec. 21367. Metal household floor lamps.
     Sec. 21368. Solar powered pathway lights, each measuring between 36.8 
                   cm and 42 cm in height.
     Sec. 21369. Solar powered pathway lights, each measuring between 45 cm 
                   and 48 cm in height.
     Sec. 21370. Exterior exit viewing lights, dual beam.
     Sec. 21371. LED flameless candles.
     Sec. 21372. Aquarium LED light strands.
     Sec. 21373. LED light modules for bathroom fans/lights.
     Sec. 21374. Aquarium LED light sticks.
     Sec. 21375. Aquarium LED light strips.
     Sec. 21376. Decorative votive candle holders.
     Sec. 21377. Candle jar shades.
     Sec. 21378. Non-electrical lighting.
     Sec. 21379. Outdoor garden or patio torches of bamboo construction.
     Sec. 21380. Outdoor garden or patio torches of non-bamboo construction.
     Sec. 21381. Indoor oil lamps with base of glass or metal.
     Sec. 21382. Outdoor garden torches for tabletop use.
     Sec. 21383. Glass lens arrays for spotlights.
     Sec. 21384. Lamp shades.
     Sec. 21385. Galvanized steel LED downlight housing frames.
     Sec. 21386. Aluminum cylinders for LED lighting fixtures.
     Sec. 21387. Galvanized steel brackets and plates for LED lighting 
                   fixtures.
     Sec. 21388. Aluminum LED downlight reflectors.
     Sec. 21389. Outdoor garden torch replacement canisters.
     Sec. 21390. Iris subassemblies for moving lights.
     Sec. 21391. Zoom modules for automated moving lights.
     Sec. 21392. Golf club heads for fairway woods.
     Sec. 21393. Golf club shafts for putters.
     Sec. 21394. Steel golf club shafts, other than for putters.
     Sec. 21395. Golf club shaft assemblies.
     Sec. 21396. Graphite driver golf club shafts, extra stiff flex.
     Sec. 21397. Graphite hybrid golf club shafts, extra stiff flex.
     Sec. 21398. Graphite irons golf club shafts, extra stiff flex.
     Sec. 21399. Graphite driver golf club shafts, regular, senior, adult, 
                   or ladies flex.
     Sec. 21400. Graphite golf club driver shafts, stiff flex.
     Sec. 21401. Graphite hybrid golf club shafts, regular, senior, adult, 
                   or ladies flex.
     Sec. 21402. Graphite hybrid golf club shafts, stiff flex.
     Sec. 21403. Graphite irons golf club shafts, regular, senior, adult, or 
                   ladies flex.
     Sec. 21404. Graphite irons golf club shafts, stiff flex.
     Sec. 21405. Pickleball paddles.
     Sec. 21406. Pickleballs.
     Sec. 21407. Exercise cycles.
     Sec. 21408. Stationary trainers.
     Sec. 21409. Multimodality fitness equipment, without integrated contact 
                   grip heart rate monitor.
     Sec. 21410. Multimodality fitness equipment with integrated power 
                   sensor to measure the user's upper body power input.
     Sec. 21411. Parts and accessories for treadmills.
     Sec. 21412. Parts and accessories for ellipticals.
     Sec. 21413. Parts and accessories for stationary exercise cycles.
     Sec. 21414. Parts and accessories for weight training equipment.
     Sec. 21415. Parts and accessories for certain exercise equipment 
                   machines.
     Sec. 21416. Lateral elliptical machines.
     Sec. 21417. Adjustable-weight kettlebells.
     Sec. 21418. Adjustable-weight barbell.
     Sec. 21419. Exercise cycles with dual-position handgrips.
     Sec. 21420. Exercise cycles with single handgrips.
     Sec. 21421. Upright exercise cycles.
     Sec. 21422. Recumbent exercise cycles with touchscreen consoles.
     Sec. 21423. Leaning exercise cycles.
     Sec. 21424. Rod gyms, with vertical bench.
     Sec. 21425. Rod and resistance gyms, with flat benches.
     Sec. 21426. Foldable treadmills, with LCD consoles with control 
                   keypads.
     Sec. 21427. Foldable treadmills, with touchscreen consoles measuring 
                   44.5 cm or less.
     Sec. 21428. Indoor cycling machines with wireless data touchscreen 
                   displays.
     Sec. 21429. Indoor cycling machines with LCD consoles and two water 
                   bottle holders.
     Sec. 21430. Indoor cycling machines with LCD consoles and single water 
                   bottle holder.
     Sec. 21431. Recumbent elliptical machines.
     Sec. 21432. Fitness equipment combining the functions of an elliptical 
                   and a stair stepper, weight over 90 kgs.
     Sec. 21433. Foldable treadmills with touchscreen console greater than 
                   44.4 cm.
     Sec. 21434. Interactive indoor cycling exercise cycles.
     Sec. 21435. Multimodality fitness equipment, with integrated contact 
                   grip heart rate monitors.
     Sec. 21436. Fishing reels valued not over $2.70 each, pre-spooled, with 
                   rod and fishing line.
     Sec. 21437. Fishing reels valued not over $2.70 each.
     Sec. 21438. Hard artificial crankbaits.
     Sec. 21439. Collapsible big game decoys.
     Sec. 21440. Vacuum steel hinged lid pitchers, not exceeding 1 liter.
     Sec. 21441. Vacuum insulated drinkware having a capacity exceeding 1 
                   liter but not exceeding 2 liters.
     Sec. 21442. Vacuum insulated drinkware having a capacity exceeding 2 
                   liters but not exceeding 4 liters.
     Sec. 21443. Vacuum glass lined steel coffee servers over 2 liters.
     Sec. 21444. Vacuum glass lined steel coffee servers over 2 liters with 
                   lever dispensing.
     
                PART II--Existing Duty Suspensions and Reductions
     
     Sec. 21501. Extension of certain existing duty suspensions and 
                   reductions and other modifications.
     
                             PART III--Effective Date
     
     Sec. 21601. Effective date.
     
      Subtitle C--Reauthorization of American Manufacturing Competitiveness 
                                   Act of 2016
     
     Sec. 21701. Reauthorization of American Manufacturing Competitiveness 
                   Act of 2016.
     
                   Subtitle D--Authorization of Appropriations
     
     Sec. 21801. Authorization of additional appropriations.
     
                      TITLE I--LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT
     
          SEC. 10001. INCREASE IN STATE HOUSING CREDIT CEILING FOR 
                        2022, 2023, 2024, 2025.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 42(h)(3)(I) of the Internal 
          Revenue Code of 1986 is amended to read as follows:
     
            ``(I) Increase in state housing credit ceiling for 2022, 
          2023, 2024 and 2025.--In the case of calendar years 2022, 
          2023, 2024, and 2025, each of the dollar amounts in effect 
          under clauses (I) and (II) of subparagraph (C)(ii) for any 
          such calendar year (after any increase under subparagraph 
          (H)) shall be increased by multiplying such dollar amount by 
          1.125.''.
     
            (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by this section 
          shall apply to calendar years beginning after December 31, 
          2021.
     
          SEC. 10002. TAX-EXEMPT BOND FINANCING REQUIREMENT.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 42(h)(4)(B) of the Internal 
          Revenue Code of 1986 is amended to read as follows:
            ``(B) Special rule where a required percent of buildings is 
          financed with tax-exempt bonds subject to volume cap.--For 
          purposes of subparagraph (A), paragraph (1)
     
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          shall not apply to any portion of the credit allowable under 
          subsection (a) with respect to a building if--
            ``(i) 50 percent or more of the aggregate basis of any such 
          building and the land on which the building is located is 
          financed by any obligation which is described in subparagraph 
          (A) and issued in a calendar year other than 2023, 2024, or 
          2025,
            ``(ii) 40 percent or more of the aggregate basis of such 
          building and the land on which the building is located is 
          financed by any obligation which is described in subparagraph 
          (A) and issued in calendar year 2023,
            ``(iii) 33 percent or more of the aggregate basis of such 
          building and the land on which the building is located is 
          financed by any obligation which is described in subparagraph 
          (A) and issued in calendar year 2024, or
            ``(iv) 25 percent of more of the aggregate basis of such 
          building and the land on which the building is located is 
          financed by any obligation which is described in subparagraph 
          (A) and issued in calendar year 2025.''.
            (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by this section 
          shall apply to any building any portion of which, or of the 
          land on which the building is located, is financed by an 
          obligation which is described in section 42(h)(4)(A) of the 
          Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and which is part of an issue 
          the issue date of which is after December 31, 2022, and 
          before January 1, 2026.
     
                   TITLE II--PROMOTING AMERICAN COMPETITIVENESS
     
         Subtitle A--Reauthorization and Reform of Generalized System of 
                                   Preferences
     
          SEC. 20001. MODIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR 
                        BENEFICIARY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 502 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
          U.S.C. 2462) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (b)(2)--
            (A) by inserting after subparagraph (H) the following:
            ``(I) Such country has failed, in a manner affecting trade 
          or investment--
            ``(i) to effectively enforce its environmental laws or 
          regulations through a sustained or recurring course of action 
          or inaction; or
            ``(ii) to adopt and maintain measures implementing its 
          obligations under common multilateral environmental 
          agreements.
            ``(J) Such country engages in gross violations of 
          internationally recognized human rights in that country 
          (including any designated zone in that country).''; and
            (B) in the text following subparagraph (J) (as inserted by 
          subparagraph (A)), by striking ``and (H) (to the extent 
          described in section 507(6)(D))'' and inserting ``(H) (to the 
          extent described in section 507(6)(D)), (I), and (J)''; and
            (2) in subsection (c)--
            (A) in paragraph (6)(B), by striking ``; and'' and 
          inserting a semicolon;
            (B) in paragraph (7)--
            (i) by striking ``whether'' and all that follows through 
          ``afford'' and inserting ``the extent to which such country 
          is affording''; and
            (ii) by striking the period at the end and inserting a 
          semicolon; and
            (C) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(8) the extent to which such country is effectively 
          enforcing its environmental laws and regulations and adopting 
          and maintaining measures implementing its obligations under 
          common multilateral environmental agreements;
            ``(9) the extent to which such country is achieving the 
          goals described in section 3(b) of the Women's 
          Entrepreneurship and Economic Empowerment Act of 2018 (22 
          U.S.C. 2151-2(b));
            ``(10) the extent to which such country has established, or 
          is making continual progress toward establishing--
            ``(A) the rule of law, political pluralism, and the right 
          to due process, a fair trial, and equal protection under the 
          law;
            ``(B) economic policies to reduce poverty, increase the 
          availability of health care and educational opportunities, 
          expand physical infrastructure, promote the development of 
          private enterprise, and encourage the formation of capital 
          markets through micro-credit or other programs; and
            ``(C) a system to combat corruption and bribery, such as 
          signing and implementing the Convention on Combating Bribery 
          of Foreign Public Officials in International Business 
          Transactions, done at Paris December 17, 1997, and entered 
          into force February 15, 1999 (TIAS 99-215); and
            ``(11) the extent to which such country--
            ``(A) has refrained from imposing, or has eliminated, 
          digital trade barriers, including unnecessary or 
          discriminatory data localization or data transfer 
          restrictions; and
            ``(B) has taken steps in the digital environment to support 
          consumer protections, the privacy of personal information, 
          and open digital ecosystems.''.
            (b) Modification of Withdrawal, Suspension, or Limitation 
          Requirements.--Section 502 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
          U.S.C. 2462) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (d)(1), in the second sentence--
            (A) by striking ``shall consider'' and inserting the 
          following: ``shall--
            ``(A) consider'';
            (B) by striking the period at the end and inserting ``; 
          and''; and
            (C) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(B) hold a public hearing or provide for a period of not 
          less than 30 days for submission of comments by the 
          public.''; and
            (2) in subsection (f)(2)--
            (A) in the paragraph heading, by inserting ``or 
          suspension'' after ``termination'';
            (B) by inserting ``or suspend'' after ``terminate'' each 
          place it appears; and
            (C) by inserting ``or suspension'' after ``termination''.
            (c) Publication of Determinations Relating to Petitions for 
          Review.--Section 502 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 
          2462) is amended by adding at the end the following:
            ``(g) Publication of Determinations Relating to Petitions 
          for Review.--The United States Trade Representative shall 
          publish in the Federal Register a notice of, and the 
          rationale for, any determination of the Trade Representative 
          with respect to a petition for review of the eligibility of a 
          country for designation as a beneficiary developing country, 
          including a determination--
            ``(1) to accept or deny such a petition;
            ``(2) to continue to review the eligibility of the country; 
          or
            ``(3) to withdraw, suspend, or limit the application of 
          duty-free treatment under this title with respect to the 
          country.''.
            (d) Definitions.--Section 507 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
          U.S.C. 2467) is amended--
            (1) in paragraph (4)--
            (A) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``; and'' and 
          inserting a semicolon;
            (B) in subparagraph (E), by striking the period at the end 
          and inserting ``; and''; and
            (C) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(F) the elimination of all forms of discrimination with 
          respect to occupation and employment.''; and
            (2) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(7) Common multilateral environmental agreement.--
            ``(A) In general.--The term `common multilateral 
          environmental agreement', for purposes of determining the 
          eligibility of a country for designation as a beneficiary 
          developing country under this title, means any agreement 
          specified in subparagraph (B) to which both the United States 
          and that country are full parties, including any current or 
          future mutually agreed upon protocols, amendments, annexes, 
          or adjustments to such an agreement.
            ``(B) Agreements specified.--The agreements specified in 
          this subparagraph are the following:
            ``(i) The Convention on International Trade in Endangered 
          Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, done at Washington March 3, 
          1973 (27 UST 1087; TIAS 8249).
            ``(ii) The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the 
          Ozone Layer, done at Montreal September 16, 1987.
            ``(iii) The Protocol of 1978 Relating to the International 
          Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, 
          done at London February 17, 1978.
            ``(iv) The Convention on Wetlands of International 
          Importance, Especially as Waterfowl Habitat, done at Ramsar 
          February 2, 1971 (TIAS 11084).
            ``(v) The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic 
          Marine Living Resources, done at Canberra May 20, 1980 (33 
          UST 3476).
            ``(vi) The International Convention for the Regulation of 
          Whaling, done at Washington December 2, 1946 (62 Stat. 1716).
            ``(vii) The Convention for the Establishment of an Inter-
          American Tropical Tuna Commission, done at Washington May 31, 
          1949 (1 UST 230).''.
     
          SEC. 20002. SUPPLEMENTAL REVIEWS AND REPORTING.
     
            (a) Assessment and Report on Compliance With Eligibility 
          Requirements.--Section 502 of the Trade Act of 1974, as 
          amended by section 20001, is further amended by adding at the 
          end the following:
            ``(h) Assessment and Report on Compliance With Eligibility 
          Requirements.--
            ``(1) In general.--The President shall--
            ``(A) on an annual basis--
            ``(i) conduct assessments of the compliance of an 
          appropriate number of countries designated as beneficiary 
          developing countries for purposes of this title in meeting or 
          continuing to meet the eligibility requirements under this 
          title; and
            ``(ii) make determinations with respect to whether to 
          initiate full reviews of the practices of those countries to 
          assess the continued eligibility of those countries for 
          designation as beneficiary developing countries under this 
          title; and
            ``(B) submit to Congress a report consisting of the results 
          of such assessments and determinations.
            ``(2) Frequency.--The President shall conduct an assessment 
          described in clause (i) of paragraph (1)(A) and make a 
          determination described in clause (ii) of that paragraph with 
          respect to each country designated as a beneficiary 
          developing country for purposes of this title not less 
          frequently than once every 3 years.''.
            (b) Assessment of Effectiveness of Generalized System of 
          Preferences in Strengthening and Maintaining Internationally 
          Recognized Worker Rights and Women's Entrepreneurship and 
          Economic Empowerment.--
            (1) Policy of the united states.--It is the policy of the 
          United States to support gender equality and worker rights by 
          promoting legal reforms that address legal, structural, and 
          social barriers that constrain the full and free economic 
          participation of all workers in the global economy.
            (2) Amendment to trade act of 1974.--
            (A) In general.--Title V of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
          U.S.C. 2461 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 
          504 the following:
     
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          ``SEC. 504A. ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVENESS IN STRENGTHENING AND 
                        MAINTAINING INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED WORKER 
                        RIGHTS AND WOMEN'S ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND 
                        ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT.
     
            ``(a) In General.--Not later than 15 months after the date 
          of the enactment of this section, and every 2 years 
          thereafter, the United States Trade Representative and the 
          Deputy Undersecretary of Labor for International Affairs, in 
          consultation with the policy advisory committee on labor 
          established under section 135(c)(1), shall jointly submit to 
          Congress an assessment of the effectiveness of the 
          administration of this title in maintaining or strengthening 
          the efforts of beneficiary developing countries relating to 
          the factors described in paragraphs (7) and (9) of section 
          502(c).
            ``(b) Methodology and Sources.--The assessment required by 
          subsection (a) shall include--
            ``(1) an explanation of the methodology and sources used to 
          prepare the assessment; and
            ``(2) where relevant, citations to data, information, 
          studies, and assessments that were used to prepare the 
          assessment and were gathered, compiled, or developed by the 
          United States Government, foreign governments, multilateral 
          institutions, nongovernmental organizations, or educational 
          institutions.
            ``(c) Measurement of Women's Economic Empowerment.--To 
          support the measurement of women's economic empowerment, the 
          Trade Representative shall encourage and support the 
          reporting by beneficiary developing countries of sex-
          disaggregated economic and business data, including the 
          gathering of information consistent with the United Nations 
          Sustainable Development Goals, particularly the goals 
          relating to gender equality and decent work.''.
            (B) Clerical amendment.--The table of contents for the 
          Trade Act of 1974 is amended by inserting after the item 
          relating to section 504 the following:
     
     ``Sec. 504A. Assessment of effectiveness in strengthening and 
                   maintaining internationally recognized worker rights and 
                   women's entrepreneurship and economic empowerment.''.
            (c) United States International Trade Commission Study.--
          Not later than July 1, 2023, the United States International 
          Trade Commission shall submit to Congress a report that 
          contains a study on rules of origin, utilization rates, and 
          eligibility requirements for articles under the Generalized 
          System of Preferences program under title V of the Trade Act 
          of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2461 et seq.), including an assessment 
          of--
            (1) the rate of utilization of the program by countries 
          designated as least-developed beneficiary developing 
          countries under section 502(a)(2) of that Act (19 U.S.C. 
          2462(a)(2));
            (2) the effectiveness of the rules of origin of the program 
          in--
            (A) promoting trade benefits to least-developed beneficiary 
          developing countries under the program; and
            (B) preventing the transshipment of articles from countries 
          that are not designated as beneficiary developing countries 
          under section 502(a)(1) of that Act (19 U.S.C. 2462(a)(1)); 
          and
            (3) the requirements and procedures for designating 
          articles as eligible articles under section 503 of that Act 
          (19 U.S.C. 2463), including--
            (A) the competitive need limitation under subsection (c)(2) 
          of that section; and
            (B) the process for waiving that limitation under 
          subsection (d) of that section.
     
          SEC. 20003. EXTENSION OF GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 505 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
          U.S.C. 2465) is amended by striking ``December 31, 2020'' and 
          inserting ``January 1, 2027''.
            (b) Effective Date.--
            (1) In general.--The amendment made by subsection (a) shall 
          apply to articles entered on or after the 30th day after the 
          date of the enactment of this Act.
            (2) Retroactive application for certain liquidations and 
          reliquidations.--
            (A) In general.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
          Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law 
          and subject to subparagraph (B), any entry of a covered 
          article to which duty-free treatment or other preferential 
          treatment under title V of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 
          2461 et seq.) would have applied if the entry had been made 
          on December 31, 2020, that was made--
            (i) after December 31, 2020, and
            (ii) before the effective date specified in paragraph (1),
          shall be liquidated or reliquidated as though such entry 
          occurred on the effective date specified in paragraph (1).
            (B) Requests.--A liquidation or reliquidation may be made 
          under subparagraph (A) with respect to an entry only if a 
          request therefor is filed with U.S. Customs and Border 
          Protection not later than 180 days after the date of the 
          enactment of this Act that contains sufficient information to 
          enable U.S. Customs and Border Protection--
            (i) to locate the entry; or
            (ii) to reconstruct the entry if it cannot be located.
            (C) Payment of amounts owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
          United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
          an entry of a covered article under subparagraph (A) shall be 
          paid, without interest, not later than 90 days after the date 
          of the liquidation or reliquidation (as the case may be).
            (3) Definitions.--In this subsection:
            (A) Covered article.--The term ``covered article'' means an 
          article from a country that is a beneficiary developing 
          country under title V of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 
          2461 et seq.) as of the effective date specified in paragraph 
          (1).
            (B) Enter; entry.--The terms ``enter'' and ``entry'' 
          include a withdrawal from warehouse for consumption.
       
     
     
              Subtitle B--Temporary Duty Suspensions and Reductions
     
          SEC. 20011. REFERENCE.
     
            Except as otherwise expressly provided, whenever in this 
          subtitle an amendment or repeal is expressed in terms of an 
          amendment to, or repeal of, a chapter, subchapter, note, 
          additional U.S. note, heading, subheading, or other 
          provision, the reference shall be considered to be made to a 
          chapter, subchapter, note, additional U.S. note, heading, 
          subheading, or other provision of the Harmonized Tariff 
          Schedule of the United States.
     
                   PART I--NEW DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS
     
          SEC. 20021. SHELLED PINE NUTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.01      Pine nuts, shelled  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (provided for in                                                   31/2023.......
                             subheading
                             0802.90.98)......
     
          SEC. 20022. LICORICE EXTRACT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.02      Vegetable saps and  0.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             extracts of                                                        31/2023.......
                             licorice
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             1302.12.00)......
     
          SEC. 20023. REFINED CARRAGEENAN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.03      N-{[2-({4-[(3-      2.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Methylbutanoyl)am                                                  31/2023.......
                             ino]phenyl}carbon
                             yl)
                             hydrazino]carbono
                             thioyl}-3-
                             nitrobenzamide
                             (Carrageenan)
                             (CAS No. 9000-07-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             1302.39.00)......
     
          SEC. 20024. IRISH DAIRY CHOCOLATE CRUMB.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.04      Chocolate crumb     2.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             manufactured with                                                  31/2023.......
                             fluid milk from
                             Irish cows
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             1806.20.24)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20025. PEPPERONCINI, PRESERVED IN VINEGAR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.05      Pepperoncini,       5.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             prepared or                                                        31/2023.......
                             preserved by
                             vinegar or acetic
                             acid (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2001.90.38)......
     
          SEC. 20026. COCONUT WATER IN PET BOTTLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.06      Coconut water, not  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             from concentrate,                                                  31/2023.......
                             not containing
                             added sugar or
                             other sweetening
                             matter, packaged
                             for retail sale
                             in polyethylene
                             terephthalate
                             bottles (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2009.89.70)......
     
          SEC. 20027. 9,11-OCTADECADIENOIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.07      Conjugated          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             linoleic acids                                                     31/2023.......
                             (9Z,11E)-octadeca-
                             9,11-dienoic acid
                             (CAS No.2540-56-
                             9), and (10E,12Z)-
                             octadeca-10,12-
                             dienoic acid (CAS
                             No. 2420-56-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2106.90.98)......
     
          SEC. 20028. LIQUID GALACTO-OLIGOSACCHARIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.08      Liquid galacto-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             oligosaccharides                                                   31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2106.90.98)......
     
          SEC. 20029. BEVERAGE CONTAINING COCONUT WATER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.09      Non-alcoholic       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             beverage                                                           31/2023.......
                             containing 10
                             percent or more
                             of not-from-
                             concentrate
                             coconut water,
                             with added
                             flavors and
                             stevia, packaged
                             for retail sale
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2202.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20030. ANIMAL FEED ADDITIVE CONTAINING GUANIDINOACETIC 
                        ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.10      Feed additive       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             preparation                                                        31/2023.......
                             consisting of
                             guanidinoacetic
                             acid and starch
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2309.90.95)......
     
          SEC. 20031. TUNGSTEN CONCENTRATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.11      Tungsten            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             concentrate,                                                       31/2023.......
                             presented as a
                             dense, granular
                             powder, in a
                             range of colors
                             from sandy brown
                             to black/grey
                             depending on the
                             other elements
                             present (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2611.00.60)......
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20032. PIPERYLENE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.12      Distillates         3.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (petroleum), C3-                                                   31/2023.......
                             6, piperylene-
                             rich (CAS No.
                             68477-35-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2710.12.90)......
     
          SEC. 20033. NORMAL PARAFFIN M (ALKANES C10-C14).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.13      A mixture of        5.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             normal paraffin                                                    31/2023.......
                             medium oils
                             (alkanes, C10-14)
                             (CAS No. 93924-07-
                             3) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2710.19.90)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20034. NEODYMIUM (ND) METAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.14      Neodymium metal     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 7440-00-                                                  31/2023.......
                             8), whether or
                             not intermixed or
                             interalloyed
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2805.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 20035. PRASEODYMIUM (PR) METAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.15      Praseodymium metal  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 7440-10-                                                  31/2023.......
                             0), whether or
                             not intermixed or
                             interalloyed
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2805.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 20036. HEAVY RARE EARTH METALS, DYSPROSIUM (DY) METAL 
                        AND TERBIUM (TB) METAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.16      Dysprosium metal    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 7429-91-                                                  31/2023.......
                             6), terbium metal
                             (CAS No. 7440-27-
                             9), and heavy
                             rare earth
                             metals, whether
                             or not intermixed
                             or inter-alloyed
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2805.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 20037. SCANDIUM CRYSTAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.17      Scandium crystals   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of 99.9 percent                                                    31/2023.......
                             purity containing
                             3 ppm or less by
                             weight of cobalt,
                             80 ppm or less by
                             weight of
                             chromium and 500
                             ppm or less by
                             weight of iron
                             (CAS No. 7440-20-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2805.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 20038. HEXAFLUOROTITANIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.18      Dihydrogen          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hexafluorotitanat                                                  31/2023.......
                             e(2-) (CAS No.
                             17439-11-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2811.19.61)......
     
          SEC. 20039. SILICA GEL CAT LITTER WITH TRAY.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.19      Cat litter of       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             synthetic silica                                                   31/2023.......
                             gel, not
                             crystalline,
                             imported with a
                             disposable
                             cardboard tray
                             coated with
                             polyvinyl
                             chloride
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2811.22.10)......
     
          SEC. 20040. DIOXOSILANE SPHERICAL PARTICLES (MEAN PARTICLE 
                        SIZE 0.046-0.054 MM).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.20      Dioxosilane         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (silicon dioxide                                                   31/2023.......
                             amorphous) (CAS
                             No. 7631-86-9)
                             presented in the
                             form of entirely
                             spherical micro-
                             spheres,
                             certified by the
                             importer as
                             having a mean
                             particle size of
                             between 0.046 and
                             0.054 mm, uniform
                             particle size
                             with a uniformity
                             coefficient of
                             1.65 or less,
                             specific
                             electrical
                             resistance of
                             50,000 Ohm cm or
                             more, and surface
                             area 300 to 700
                             m\2\/g (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2811.22.10)......
     
          SEC. 20041. SILICA GEL CAT LITTER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.21      Cat litter          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             formulated from                                                    31/2023.......
                             synthetic silica
                             gel, put up for
                             retail sale
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2811.22.10)......
     
          SEC. 20042. SULFURYL DICHLORIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.19.22      Sulfuryl            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             dichloride (CAS                                                    31/2023.......
                             No. 7791-25-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2812.19.00)......
     
          SEC. 20043. FS-10D ACICULAR ELECTROCONDUCTIVE TIN OXIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.23      Dispersions of      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tin(IV) oxide                                                      31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 18282-10-
                             5), doped with
                             antimony
                             pentoxide (CAS
                             No. 1314-60-9),
                             in water
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2825.90.20)......
     
          SEC. 20044. CERTAIN POTASSIUM FLUORIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.24      Potassium fluoride  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 7789-23-                                                  31/2023.......
                             3), spray-dried,
                             crystalline,
                             granular or any
                             dry form
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2826.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20045. OTHER POTASSIUM FLUORIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.25      Potassium fluoride  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 7789-23-                                                  31/2023.......
                             3) other than
                             spray-dried,
                             crystalline,
                             granular or any
                             dry form
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2826.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20046. LIPF6.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.26      Lithium             1.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hexafluorophospha                                                  31/2023.......
                             te (LiPF6) (CAS
                             No. 21324-40-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2826.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20047. LIPO2F2.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.27      Lithium             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             difluorophosphate                                                  31/2023.......
                             (LiPO2F2) (CAS
                             No. 24389-25-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2826.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20048. AMMONIUM FLUOROBORATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.28      Azanium;            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tetrafluoroborate                                                  31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 13826-83-
                             0) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2826.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20049. SODIUM TETRAFLUOROBORATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.29      Sodium              Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tetrafluoroborate                                                  31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 13755-29-
                             8) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2826.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20050. FERRIC CHLORIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.30      Trichloroiron (CAS  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             No. 7705-08-0)                                                     31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2827.39.55)......
     
          SEC. 20051. FERROUS CHLORIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.31      Iron(2+);dichlorid  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             e (CAS No. 7758-                                                   31/2023.......
                             94-3) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2827.39.55)......
     
          SEC. 20052. CUPRIC CHLORIDE DIHYDRATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9798]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.19.32      Copper(II)          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             chloride                                                           31/2023.......
                             dihydrate (cupric
                             chloride
                             dihydrate) (CAS
                             No. 10125-13-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2827.39.90)......
     
          SEC. 20053. COPPER CHLORIDE ANHYDROUS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.33      Copper(II)          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             chloride                                                           31/2023.......
                             anhydrous (CAS
                             No. 7447-39-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2827.39.90)......
     
          SEC. 20054. MANGANESE CHLORIDE ANHYDROUS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.34      Manganese(2+);dich  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             loride (anhydrous                                                  31/2023.......
                             manganese
                             chloride) (CAS
                             No. 7773-01-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2827.39.90)......
     
          SEC. 20055. MANGANESE CHLORIDE TETRAHYDRATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.35      Manganese(II)       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             chloride                                                           31/2023.......
                             tetrahydrate (CAS
                             No. 13446-34-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2827.39.90)......
     
          SEC. 20056. REDUCING AGENT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.36      Acetic acid, 2-oxo- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             , reaction                                                         31/2023.......
                             products with
                             sodium dithionite
                             (2:1) (CAS No.
                             1444365-63-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2831.10.50)......
     
          SEC. 20057. MANGANESE CARBONATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.37      Manganese(2+);carb  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             onate (CAS No.                                                     31/2023.......
                             598-62-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2836.99.50)......
     
          SEC. 20058. POTASSIUM TETRABORATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.38      Potassium           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tetraborate (CAS                                                   31/2023.......
                             No. 12045-78-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2840.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20059. POTASSIUM PENTABORATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.39      Potassium           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pentaborate (CAS                                                   31/2023.......
                             No. 12229-13-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2840.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20060. AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.40      Azanium;thiocyanat  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             e (ammonium                                                        31/2023.......
                             thiocyanate) (CAS
                             No. 1762-95-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2842.90.10)......
     
          SEC. 20061. MODIFIED AMINE COMPLEX OF BORON TRIFLUORIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.41      Propan-2-amine,     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             compound with                                                      31/2023.......
                             trifluoroborane,
                             reaction products
                             with 2-
                             (butoxymethyl)oxi
                             rane (amine
                             complex of boron
                             trifluoride) (CAS
                             No. 68478-97-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2842.90.90)......
     
     
     [[Page S9799]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20062. TRICHLOROSILANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.42      Trichlorosilicon    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 10025-78-                                                 31/2023.......
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2853.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20063. 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.43      (E)-1,3-            2.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dichloroprop-1-                                                    31/2023.......
                             ene (CAS No. 542-
                             75-6) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2903.29.00)......
     
          SEC. 20064. HEXAFLUOROISOBUTYLENE (HFIB).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.44      3,3,3-Trifluoro-2-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (trifluoromethyl)                                                  31/2023.......
                             prop-1-ene (CAS
                             No. 382-10-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2903.39.20)......
     
          SEC. 20065. 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-TRIDECAFLUORO-8-
                        IODOOCTANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.45      1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             5,5,6,6-                                                           31/2023.......
                             Tridecafluoro-8-
                             iodooctane (CAS
                             No. 2043-57-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2903.79.90)......
     
          SEC. 20066. ETHYL BENZYL CHLORIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.46      1-(Chloromethyl)-3- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ethylbenzene (CAS                                                  31/2023.......
                             No. 26968-58-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2903.99.80)......
     
          SEC. 20067. PERFLUOROALKYL SULFONATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.47      Potassium           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-                                                 31/2023.......
                             nonafluorobutane-
                             1-sulphonate (CAS
                             No. 29420-49-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2904.99.50)......
     
          SEC. 20068. D-MANNITOL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.48      (2R,3R,4R,5R)-      2.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Hexane-                                                            31/2023.......
                             1,2,3,4,5,6-hexol
                             (D-Mannitol) (CAS
                             No. 69-65-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2905.43.00)......
     
          SEC. 20069. 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-TRIDECAFLUOROOCTAN-1-
                        OL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.49      3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             7,8,8,8-                                                           31/2023.......
                             Tridecafluoroocta
                             n-1-ol (CAS No.
                             647-42-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2905.59.90)......
     
          SEC. 20070. PHENYL ISOPROPANOL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.50      2-Phenylpropan-2-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ol (CAS No. 617-                                                   31/2023.......
                             94-7) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2906.29.60)......
     
          SEC. 20071. HYDROXYTYROSOL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9800]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.19.51      4-(2-               Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Hydroxyethyl)benz                                                  31/2023.......
                             ene-1,2-diol
                             (Hydroxytyrosol)
                             (CAS No. 10597-60-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2907.29.90)......
     
          SEC. 20072. 1,6-DIHYDROXYNAPHTHALENE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.52      Naphthalene-1,6-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diol (CAS No. 575-                                                 31/2023.......
                             44-0) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2907.29.90)......
     
          SEC. 20073. ANTIOXIDANT FOR PLASTICS AND RUBBER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.53      Antioxidant 330 (4- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [[3,5-Bis[(3,5-                                                    31/2023.......
                             ditert-butyl-4-
                             hydroxyphenyl)met
                             hyl]-2,4,6-
                             trimethylphenyl]m
                             ethyl]-2,6-ditert-
                             butylphenol) (CAS
                             No. 1709-70-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2907.29.90)......
     
          SEC. 20074. TOLUHYDROQUINONE (THQ).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.54      2-Methylbenzene-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             1,4-diol (CAS No.                                                  31/2023.......
                             95-71-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2907.29.90)......
     
          SEC. 20075. 1,1,1-TRIS(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)ETHANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.55      4-[1,1-Bis(4-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hydroxyphenyl)eth                                                  31/2023.......
                             yl]phenol (CAS
                             No. 27955-94-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2907.29.90)......
     
          SEC. 20076. MPEG6-MESYLATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.56      Methanesulfonic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acid; 2-[2-[2-[2-                                                  31/2023.......
                             [2-(2-
                             methoxyethoxy)
                             ethoxy]ethoxy]eth
                             oxy]ethoxy]
                             ethanol (CAS No.
                             130955-39-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2909.19.18)......
     
          SEC. 20077. MONOETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYL ETHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.57      1,2-                Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dimethoxyethane                                                    31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 110-71-
                             4) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2909.19.60)......
     
          SEC. 20078. DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYL ETHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.58      1-Methoxy-2-(2-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methoxyethoxy)eth                                                  31/2023.......
                             ane (CAS No. 111-
                             96-6) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2909.19.60)......
     
          SEC. 20079. DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIBUTYL ETHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.59      1-[2-(2-            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Butoxyethoxy)etho                                                  31/2023.......
                             xy]butane (CAS
                             No. 112-73-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2909.19.60)......
     
          SEC. 20080. TETRAETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYL ETHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.60      1-Methoxy-2-[2-[2-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (2-                                                                31/2023.......
                             methoxyethoxy)eth
                             oxy]ethoxy]ethane
                             (CAS No. 143-24-
                             8) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2909.19.60)......
     
     
     [[Page S9801]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20081. GLYCOL DIETHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.61      1-Methoxy-3-(3-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methoxypropoxy)pr                                                  31/2023.......
                             opane (CAS No.
                             111109-77-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2909.49.60)......
     
          SEC. 20082. DIGLYCIDYL RESORCINOL ETHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.64      2-[[3-(Oxiran-2-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ylmethoxy)phenoxy                                                  31/2023.......
                             ]methyl]oxirane
                             (diglycidyl
                             resorcinol ether)
                             (CAS No. 101-90-
                             6) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2910.90.20)......
     
          SEC. 20083. ALLYL GLYCIDYL ETHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.66      2-(Prop-2-          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             enoxymethyl)oxira                                                  31/2023.......
                             ne (allyl
                             glycidyl ether)
                             (CAS No. 106-92-
                             3) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2910.90.91)......
     
          SEC. 20084. VINYLCYCLOHEXANE MONOXIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.67      3-Ethenyl-7-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             oxabicyclo[4.1.0]                                                  31/2023.......
                             heptane (CAS No.
                             106-86-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2910.90.91)......
     
          SEC. 20085. TECHNICAL GRADE OF BUTYL GLYCIDYL ETHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.68      Technical grade 2-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (butoxymethyl)oxi                                                  31/2023.......
                             rane (CAS No.
                             2426-08-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2910.90.91)......
     
          SEC. 20086. ALIPHATIC GLYCIDYL ETHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.69      2-(2-               Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Ethylhexoxymethyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             )oxirane (CAS No.
                             2461-15-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2910.90.91)......
     
          SEC. 20087. DIGLYCIDYL ETHER OF 1,4-BUTANEDIOL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.70      2-[4-(Oxiran-2-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ylmethoxy)butoxym                                                  31/2023.......
                             ethyl]oxirane
                             (CAS No. 2425-79-
                             8) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2910.90.91)......
     
          SEC. 20088. TECHNICAL GRADE OF THE GLYCIDYL ETHER OF 
                        CYCLOHEXANE DIMETHANOL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.71      2-[[4-(Oxiran-2-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ylmethoxymethyl)                                                   31/2023.......
                             cyclohexyl]methox
                             ymethyl]oxirane
                             (1,4-bis((2,3-
                             epoxypropoxy)meth
                             yl)cyclohexane
                             technical) (CAS
                             No. 14228-73-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2910.90.91)......
     
          SEC. 20089. GLYCIDYL ESTER OF NEODECANOIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.72      2,3-Epoxypropyl     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             neodecanoate (CAS                                                  31/2023.......
                             No. 26761-45-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2910.90.91)......
     
          SEC. 20090. CUMALDEHYDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9802]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.19.73      4-Propan-2-         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ylbenzaldehyde                                                     31/2023.......
                             (Cumaldehyde)
                             (CAS No. 122-03-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2912.29.60)......
     
          SEC. 20091. CYPRINAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.74      a-                  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Methylcinnamaldeh                                                  31/2023.......
                             yde (CAS No. 101-
                             39-3) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2912.29.60)......
     
          SEC. 20092. SODIUM O-FORMYLBENZENESULFONATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.75      Sodium;2-           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             formylbenzenesulf                                                  31/2023.......
                             onate (CAS No.
                             1008-72-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2913.00.50)......
     
          SEC. 20093. ACETYLACETONE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.76      Pentane-2,4-dione   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Acetylacetone)                                                    31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 123-54-
                             6) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2914.19.00)......
     
          SEC. 20094. ACETYL PROPIONYL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.77      Pentane-2,3-dione   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 600-14-                                                   31/2023.......
                             6) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2914.19.00)......
     
          SEC. 20095. ALPHA IONONE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.78      (E)-4-(2,6,6-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Trimethylcyclohex-                                                 31/2023.......
                             2-en-1-yl)but-3-
                             en-2-one (a-
                             ionone) derived
                             from natural
                             sources (CAS No.
                             127-41-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2914.23.00)......
     
          SEC. 20096. 2,3,4,5 TETRAMETHYLCYCLOPENT-2-ENONE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.79      2,3,4,5-            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Tetramethylcyclop                                                  31/2023.......
                             ent-2-enone (CAS
                             No. 54458-61-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2914.29.50)......
     
          SEC. 20097. MENTHONE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.80      Menthone ((2S,5R)-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             5-methyl-2-propan-                                                 31/2023.......
                             2-ylcyclohexan-1-
                             one) derived from
                             natural sources
                             (CAS No. 89-80-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2914.29.50)......
     
          SEC. 20098. L-CARVONE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.81      (5R)-2-Methyl-5-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (prop-1-en-2-                                                      31/2023.......
                             yl)cyclohex-2-en-
                             1-one (L-carvone)
                             (CAS No. 6485-40-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2914.29.50)......
     
          SEC. 20099. BENZOIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.82      2-Hydroxy-1,2-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diphenylethanone                                                   31/2023.......
                             (Benzoin) (CAS
                             No. 119-53-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2914.40.40)......
     
          SEC. 20100. METHYL CYCLOPENTENOLONE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9803]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.19.83      Methyl              Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cyclopentenolone                                                   31/2023.......
                             (2-hydroxy-3-
                             methylcyclopent-2-
                             en-1-one) (CAS
                             No. 80-71-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2914.40.90)......
     
          SEC. 20101. 2,4-DIHYDROXY-1,5-DIBENZOYLBENZENE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.84      (4,6-Dihydroxy-1,3- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             phenylene)bis(phe                                                  31/2023.......
                             nylmethanone)
                             (CAS No. 3088-15-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2914.50.30)......
     
          SEC. 20102. DIFLUOROBENZOPHENONE (DFBP).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.85      Bis(4-              2.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fluorophenyl)meth                                                  31/2023.......
                             anone (CAS No.
                             345-92-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2914.79.40)......
     
          SEC. 20103. PTMI.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.86      2-Methyl-1-[4-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (trifluoromethoxy                                                  31/2023.......
                             )phenyl]propan-1-
                             one (CAS No.
                             56425-84-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2914.79.40)......
     
          SEC. 20104. METRAFENONE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.87      (3-Bromo-6-methoxy- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             2-                                                                 31/2023.......
                             methylphenyl)(2,3
                             ,4-trimethoxy-6-
                             methylphenyl)meth
                             anone
                             (Metrafenone)
                             (CAS No. 220899-
                             03-6) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2914.79.40)......
     
          SEC. 20105. HEXACHLOROACETONE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.88      Hexachloroacetone;  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             1,1,1,3,3,3-                                                       31/2023.......
                             hexachloropropan-
                             2-one (CAS No.
                             116-16-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2914.79.90)......
     
          SEC. 20106. FIRE SUPPRESSION AGENT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.89      1,1,1,2,2,4,5,5,5-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             nonafluoro-4-                                                      31/2023.......
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             pentan-3-one (CAS
                             No. 756-13-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2914.79.90)......
     
          SEC. 20107. D(+)-10-CAMPHOR SULFONIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.90      (1S,4R)-7,7-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dimethyl-2-oxo-1-                                                  31/2023.......
                             bicyclo[2.2.1]hep
                             tanyl]
                             methanesulfonic
                             acid (CAS No.
                             3144-16-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2914.79.90)......
     
          SEC. 20108. BENZYL ACETATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.91      Benzyl acetate      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 140-11-                                                   31/2023.......
                             4) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2915.39.10)......
     
          SEC. 20109. PROPYLENE GLYCOL DIACETATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9804]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.19.92      2-Acetyloxypropyl   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acetate (CAS No.                                                   31/2023.......
                             623-84-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2915.39.47)......
     
          SEC. 20110. ISOPROPENYL ACETATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.93      Prop-1-en-2-yl      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acetate                                                            31/2023.......
                             (Isopropenyl
                             acetate) (CAS No.
                             108-22-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2915.39.90)......
     
          SEC. 20111. DIACETIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.94      (2-Acetyloxy-3-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hydroxypropyl)                                                     31/2023.......
                             acetate (CAS No.
                             25395-31-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2915.39.90)......
     
          SEC. 20112. COCOAMINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.95      Amines, coco alkyl  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Cocoamine) (CAS                                                   31/2023.......
                             No. 61788-46-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2915.90.10)......
     
          SEC. 20113. CAPRYLIC ACID 98%.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.96      Decanoic acid (CAS  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             No. 334-48-5)                                                      31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2915.90.10)......
     
          SEC. 20114. FINE ZINC MYRISTATE POWDER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.97      Zinc myristate      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             powder, 99                                                         31/2023.......
                             percent is under
                             300 mesh (CAS No.
                             16260-27-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2915.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20115. FINE MAGNESIUM MYRISTATE POWDER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.98      Magnesium           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tetradecanoate                                                     31/2023.......
                             powder (CAS No.
                             4086-70-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2915.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20116. DIPENTAERYTHRITYL HEXAHYDROXYSTEARATE/
                        HEXASTEARATE/HEXAROSINATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.19.99      Dipentaerythrityl   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mixed esters with                                                  31/2023.......
                             stearate, 12-
                             hydroxyoctadecano
                             ate and resinate,
                             two acidic
                             residues (CAS No.
                             208126-52-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2915.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20117. POLYGLYCERYL-2 TRIISOSTEARATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.01      [3-[2,3-bis(16-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Methylheptadecano                                                  31/2023.......
                             yloxy)propoxy]-2-
                             hydroxypropyl] 16-
                             methylheptadecano
                             ate (CAS No.
                             120486-24-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2915.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20118. NEOPENTYL GLYCOL DIETHYLHEXANOATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.02      [3-(2-              Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Ethylhexanoyloxy)-                                                 31/2023.......
                             2,2-
                             dimethylpropyl] 2-
                             ethylhexanoate
                             (CAS No. 28510-23-
                             8) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2915.90.50)......
     
     
     [[Page S9805]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20119. ISONONYL ISONONATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.03      7-Methyloctyl 7-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methyloctanoate                                                    31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 42131-25-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2915.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20120. ACETYL CHLORIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.04      Acetyl chloride     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 75-36-5)                                                  31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2915.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20121. POTASSIUM SORBATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.05      Potassium;(2E,4E)-  2%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hexa-2,4-dienoate                                                  31/2023.......
                             (Potassium
                             sorbate) (CAS No.
                             24634-61-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2916.19.10)......
     
          SEC. 20122. VINYL CHLOROFORMATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.06      Ethenyl             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             carbonochloridate                                                  31/2023.......
                             (Vinyl
                             chloroformate)
                             (CAS No. 5130-24-
                             5) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2916.19.50)......
     
          SEC. 20123. PERMETHRIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.07      (3-                 Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Phenoxyphenyl)met                                                  31/2023.......
                             hyl 3-(2,2-
                             dichloroethenyl)-
                             2,2-
                             dimethylcycloprop
                             ane-1-carboxylate
                             (Permethrin) (CAS
                             No. 52645-53-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2916.20.50)......
     
          SEC. 20124. SODIUM BENZOATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.08      Micronized sodium   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             benzoate (CAS No.                                                  31/2023.......
                             532-32-1) of a
                             kind used as a
                             polymer modifier
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2916.31.11)......
     
          SEC. 20125. BENZOIC ACID, FLAKE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.09      Benzoic acid,       4.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             flake (CAS No. 65-                                                 31/2023.......
                             85-0) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2916.31.11)......
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20126. DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIBENZOATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.10      2-(2-               1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Benzoyloxyethoxy)                                                  31/2023.......
                             ethyl benzoate
                             (CAS No. 120-55-
                             8) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2916.31.30)......
     
          SEC. 20127. METHYL BENZOATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.11      Methyl benzoate     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 93-58-3)                                                  31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2916.31.50)......
     
          SEC. 20128. M-NITROBENZOIC ACID SODIUM SALT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.12      Sodium; 3-          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             nitrobenzoate                                                      31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 827-95-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2916.39.79)......
     
     
     [[Page S9806]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20129. P-NITROBENZOIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.13      4-Nitrobenzoic      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acid (CAS No. 62-                                                  31/2023.......
                             23-7) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2916.39.79)......
     
          SEC. 20130. 4-TERT BUTYLBENZOIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.14      4-tert-             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Butylbenzoic acid                                                  31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 98-73-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2916.39.79)......
     
          SEC. 20131. SODIUM ADIPATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.15      Disodium;hexanedio  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ate (Sodium                                                        31/2023.......
                             adipate) (CAS No.
                             7486-38-6), in
                             granule form,
                             with a particle
                             size of 250 mm to
                             850 mm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2917.12.50)......
     
          SEC. 20132. DIMETHYL SEBACATE (DMS).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.16      Dimethyl sebacate   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 106-79-                                                   31/2023.......
                             6) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2917.13.00)......
     
          SEC. 20133. DODECANEDIOIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.17      Dodecanedioic acid  2.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 693-23-                                                   31/2023.......
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2917.19.70)......
     
          SEC. 20134. POLYHYDROXYSTEARIC ACID OF LOW ACID VALUE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.18      Acyclic             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             polycarboxylic                                                     31/2023.......
                             containing
                             octadecanoic
                             acid, 12-hydroxy-
                             , homopolymer,
                             octadecanoate
                             with an acid
                             value less than
                             40 mg/g KOH (CAS
                             No. 58128-22-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2917.19.70)......
     
          SEC. 20135. UNDECANEDIOIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.19      Undecanedioic acid  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 1852-04-                                                  31/2023.......
                             6) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2917.19.70)......
     
          SEC. 20136. HEXADECANEDIOIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.20      Hexadecanedioic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acid (CAS No. 505-                                                 31/2023.......
                             54-4) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2917.19.70)......
     
          SEC. 20137. TETRADECANEDIOIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.21      Tetradecanedioic    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acid (CAS No. 821-                                                 31/2023.......
                             38-5) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2917.19.70)......
     
          SEC. 20138. PENTADECANEDIOIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.22      Pentadecanedioic    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acid (CAS No.                                                      31/2023.......
                             1460-18-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2917.19.70)......
     
     
     [[Page S9807]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20139. TRIDECANEDIOIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.23      Tridecanedioic      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acid (CAS No. 505-                                                 31/2023.......
                             52-2) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2917.19.70)......
     
          SEC. 20140. METHYL 1-(METHOXYCARBONYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE 
                        (CPDM).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.24      Dimethyl 1,1-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cyclopropanedicar                                                  31/2023.......
                             boxylate (CAS No.
                             6914-71-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2917.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20141. CALCIUM HHPA.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.25      Calcium (1S,2R)-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cyclohexane-1,2-                                                   31/2023.......
                             dicarboxylate
                             (CAS No. 491589-
                             22-1) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2917.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20142. DIETHYL PHTHALATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.26      Diethyl benzene-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             1,2-dicarboxylate                                                  31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 84-66-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2917.34.01)......
     
          SEC. 20143. AMMONIUM LACTATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.27      Ammonium lactate    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Azanium;2-                                                        31/2023.......
                             hydroxypropanoate
                             ) (CAS No. 515-98-
                             0) having a
                             purity of at
                             least 99 percent
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2918.11.51)......
     
          SEC. 20144. TRIETHYL 2-HYDROXYPROPANE-1,2,3-TRICARBOXYLATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.28      Triethyl 2-         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hydroxypropane-                                                    31/2023.......
                             1,2,3-
                             tricarboxylate
                             (CAS No. 77-93-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2918.15.50)......
     
          SEC. 20145. DIISOSTEARYL MALATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.29      Carboxylic acid of  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bis(16-                                                            31/2023.......
                             methylheptadecyl)
                             2-
                             hydroxybutanedioa
                             te (CAS No. 81230-
                             05-9) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2918.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20146. SALICYLIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.30      2-Hydroxybenzoic    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acid (salicylic                                                    31/2023.......
                             acid) (CAS No. 69-
                             72-7) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2918.21.50)......
     
          SEC. 20147. HEXYL SALICYLATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.31      Hexyl 2-            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hydroxybenzoate                                                    31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 6259-76-
                             3) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2918.23.20)......
     
          SEC. 20148. ALPHA-KETOGLUTERIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9808]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.20.32      Alpha-ketogluteric  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acid (2-                                                           31/2023.......
                             oxopentanedioic
                             acid) (CAS No.
                             328-50-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2918.30.90)......
     
          SEC. 20149. MCPB HERBICIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.33      4-(4-Chloro-2-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methylphenoxy)                                                     31/2023.......
                             butyric acid (CAS
                             No. 94-81-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2918.99.18)......
     
          SEC. 20150. 2,4-D BUTOXYETHYLESTER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.34      2-Butoxyethyl 2-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (2,4-                                                              31/2023.......
                             dichlorophenoxy)a
                             cetate (CAS No.
                             1929-73-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2918.99.20)......
     
          SEC. 20151. 2-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY)ACETIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.35      2-(2,4-             4.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dichlorophenoxy)a                                                  31/2023.......
                             cetic acid (CAS
                             No. 94-75-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2918.99.20)......
     
          SEC. 20152. DIGLYCOLIC ACID 98%.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.36      2-                  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Carboxymethoxy)a                                                  31/2023.......
                             cetic acid
                             (diglycolic acid)
                             having a purity
                             of at least 98
                             percent (CAS No.
                             110-99-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2918.99.50)......
     
          SEC. 20153. TRI-ISO-BUTYL PHOSPHATE (TIBP).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.37      tris(2-             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Methylpropyl)                                                      31/2023.......
                             phosphate (CAS
                             No. 126-71-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2919.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20154. TRIMETHYLPHOSPHITE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.38      Trimethyl           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             phosphite (CAS                                                     31/2023.......
                             No. 121-45-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2920.23.00)......
     
          SEC. 20155. ORGANIC PHOSPHITE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.39      1,9-Dicyclohexyl-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             11-hydroxy-3,7-                                                    31/2023.......
                             dimethyl-5H-
                             benzo[d]
                             [1,3,2]benzodioxa
                             phosphocine (CAS
                             No. 73912-21-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2920.90.20)......
     
          SEC. 20156. DIETHYL SULFATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.40      Diethyl sulfate     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 64-67-5)                                                  31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2920.90.51)......
     
          SEC. 20157. DIETHYL CARBONATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.41      Diethyl carbonate   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 105-58-                                                   31/2023.......
                             8) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2920.90.51)......
     
          SEC. 20158. ETHYL METHYL CARBONATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9809]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.20.42      Ethyl methyl        2.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             carbonate (CAS                                                     31/2023.......
                             No. 623-53-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2920.90.51)......
     
          SEC. 20159. TETRADECOXYCARBONYLOXY TETRADECYL CARBONATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.43      Tetradecoxycarbony  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             loxy tetradecyl                                                    31/2023.......
                             carbonate (CAS
                             No. 53220-22-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2920.90.51)......
     
          SEC. 20160. DICETYL PEROXYDICARBONATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.44      Hexadecoxycarbonyl  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             oxy hexadecyl                                                      31/2023.......
                             carbonate (CAS
                             No. 26322-14-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2920.90.51)......
     
          SEC. 20161. TETRAETHYL SILICATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.45      Tetraethyl          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             silicate (CAS No.                                                  31/2023.......
                             78-10-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2920.90.51)......
     
          SEC. 20162. TERT-OCTYLAMINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.46      2,4,4-              Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Trimethylpentan-2-                                                 31/2023.......
                             amine (CAS No.
                             107-45-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2921.19.61)......
     
          SEC. 20163. OCTADECYLAMINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.47      Octadecan-1-amine   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Octadecylamine)                                                   31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 124-30-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2921.19.61)......
     
          SEC. 20164. N'-(3-AMINOPROPYL)-N'-DODECYLPROPANE-1,3-DIAMINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.48      N'-(3-Aminopropyl)- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             N'-dodecylpropane-                                                 31/2023.......
                             1,3-diamine (CAS
                             No. 2372-82-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2921.29.00)......
     
          SEC. 20165. 1,10-DIAMINODECANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.49      Decane-1,10-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diamine (CAS No.                                                   31/2023.......
                             646-25-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2921.29.00)......
     
          SEC. 20166. 1,5-PENTANEDIAMINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.50      Pentane-1,5-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diamine (CAS No.                                                   31/2023.......
                             462-94-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2921.29.00)......
     
          SEC. 20167. DICYCLOHEXYLAMINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.51      N-                  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cyclohexylcyclohe                                                  31/2023.......
                             xanamine (CAS No.
                             101-83-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2921.30.30)......
     
          SEC. 20168. AMANTADINE HYDROCHLORIDE 99%.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9810]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.20.52      Adamantan-1-amine   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hydrochloride                                                      31/2023.......
                             having a purity
                             of at least 99
                             percent (CAS No.
                             665-66-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2921.30.50)......
     
          SEC. 20169. N,N-DIMETHYLANILINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.53      N,N-                Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dimethylaniline                                                    31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 121-69-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2921.42.10)......
     
          SEC. 20170. PARANITROANILINE (PNA).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.54      p-Nitroaniline      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 100-01-                                                   31/2023.......
                             6) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2921.42.90)......
     
          SEC. 20171. DICLORAN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.55      2,6-Dichloro-4-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             nitroaniline                                                       31/2023.......
                             (Dicloran) (CAS
                             No. 99-30-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2921.42.90)......
     
          SEC. 20172. N,N-DIMETHYL-P-TOLUIDINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.56      N,N-Dimethyl-p-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             toluidine (CAS                                                     31/2023.......
                             No. 99-97-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2921.43.08)......
     
          SEC. 20173. PENDIMETHALIN TECHNICAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.57      3,4-Dimethyl-2,6-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             dinitro-N-pentan-                                                  31/2023.......
                             3-ylaniline
                             (Pendimethalin)
                             (CAS No. 40487-42-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2921.49.50)......
     
          SEC. 20174. BENZYLDIMETHYLAMINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.58      N,N-Dimethyl-1-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             phenylmethanamine                                                  31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 103-83-
                             3) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2921.49.50)......
     
          SEC. 20175. DIPHENYL DIPHENYLENE DIAMINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.59      1-N,4-N-            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Diphenylbenzene-                                                   31/2023.......
                             1,4-diamine (CAS
                             No. 74-31-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2921.51.50)......
     
          SEC. 20176. CURATIVE FOR EPOXY RESIN SYSTEMS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.60      4-[(4-Amino-3-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methyl-5-propan-2-                                                 31/2023.......
                             ylphenyl)methyl]-
                             2-methyl-6-propan-
                             2-ylaniline (CAS
                             No. 16298-38-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2921.59.40)......
     
          SEC. 20177. TFMB.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.61      4-[4-Amino-2-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (trifluoromethyl)                                                  31/2023.......
                             phenyl]-3-
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             aniline (CAS No.
                             341-58-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2921.59.80)......
     
          SEC. 20178. S-N-ALKYL-ANILIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9811]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.20.62      2-Ethyl-N-[(2S)-1-  2.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methoxypropan-2-                                                   31/2023.......
                             yl]-6-
                             methylaniline
                             (CAS No. 118604-
                             70-9) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2922.19.60)......
     
          SEC. 20179. P-CRESIDINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.63      2-Methoxy-5-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methylaniline                                                      31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 120-71-
                             8) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2922.29.81)......
     
          SEC. 20180. IMINODIACETIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.64      2-                  1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Carboxymethylami                                                  31/2023.......
                             no)acetic acid
                             (CAS No. 142-73-
                             4) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2922.49.49)......
     
          SEC. 20181. 11 AMINOUNDECANOIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.65      11-Aminoundecanoic  2.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acid (CAS No.                                                      31/2023.......
                             2432-99-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2922.49.49)......
     
          SEC. 20182. L-ORINITHINE L-ASPARTATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.66      (2S)-2-             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Aminobutanedioic                                                   31/2023.......
                             acid;(2S)-2,5-
                             diaminopentanoic
                             acid (CAS No.
                             3230-94-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2922.49.49)......
     
          SEC. 20183. IRON SODIUM DTPA.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.67      Sodium 2-[bis[2-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [bis(carboxymethy                                                  31/2023.......
                             l)
                             amino]ethyl]amino
                             ]acetate iron
                             (CAS No. 12389-75-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2922.49.80)......
     
          SEC. 20184. IRON GLYCINATE COMPLEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.68      Ferrate(2-),        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hexaaqua[m-                                                        31/2023.......
                             (glycinato-kO:
                             kO')](glycinato-
                             kO)bis[sulfato(2-
                             )-kO]di-,
                             dihydrogen (CAS
                             No. 536974-51-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2922.49.80)......
     
          SEC. 20185. COPPER GLYCINATE COMPLEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.69      Cuprate(1-),        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diaqua(glycinato-                                                  31/2023.......
                             kO)[sulfato(2-)-
                             kO]-, hydrogen
                             (CAS No. 536974-
                             53-5) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2922.49.80)......
     
          SEC. 20186. ZINC GLYCINATE COMPLEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.70      Zincate(1-),        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diaqua(glycinato-                                                  31/2023.......
                             kO)[sulfato(2-)-
                             kO]-, hydrogen,
                             (T-4)- (CAS No.
                             536974-54-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2922.49.80)......
     
          SEC. 20187. MANGANESE GLYCINATE COMPLEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.71      Manganese(2+) 2-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             aminoacetate (CAS                                                  31/2023.......
                             No. 14281-77-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2922.49.80)......
     
     
     [[Page S9812]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20188. IRON SODIUM EDDHA.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.72      Iron sodium         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ethylenediaminedi                                                  31/2023.......
                             hydroxyphenylacet
                             ic acid (sodium
                             [[a,a'-
                             (ethylenediimino)
                             bis[2-
                             hydroxybenzene-1-
                             acetato]](4-
                             )]ferrate(1-))
                             (CAS No. 16455-61-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2922.50.35)......
     
          SEC. 20189. DMF-DMA.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.73      1,1-Dimethoxy-N,N-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             dimethylmethanami                                                  31/2023.......
                             ne (CAS No. 4637-
                             24-5) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2922.50.50)......
     
          SEC. 20190. MIXTURES OF DMSO AND TETRABUTYL AMMONIUM 
                        FLUORIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.74      Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methylsulfinylmet                                                  31/2023.......
                             hane (Dimethyl
                             sulfoxide DMSO)
                             (CAS No. 67-68-5)
                             and
                             tetrabutylammoniu
                             m fluoride
                             trihydrate
                             (tetrabutylazaniu
                             m;fluoride;trihyd
                             rate) (CAS No.
                             87749-50-6)
                             (60:40) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2923.90.01)......
     
          SEC. 20191. BETAINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.75      Betaine (2-         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (trimethylazanium                                                  31/2023.......
                             yl)acetate) (CAS
                             No. 107-43-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2923.90.01)......
     
          SEC. 20192. PROLONIUM CHLORIDE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.76      Aqueous solution    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of [2-hydroxy-3-                                                   31/2023.......
                             (trimethylazanium
                             yl)propyl]-
                             trimethylazanium;
                             dichloride with a
                             concentration of
                             greater than 49
                             percent and less
                             than 51 percent
                             by weight (CAS
                             No. 55636-09-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2923.90.01)......
     
          SEC. 20193. N,N-DIMETHYLACETAMIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.77      N,N-                2%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dimethylacetamide                                                  31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 127-19-
                             5) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2924.19.11)......
     
          SEC. 20194. N,N-DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.78      N,N-                1.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dimethylformamide                                                  31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 68-12-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2924.19.11)......
     
          SEC. 20195. DAAM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.79      N-(2-Methyl-4-oxo-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             2-                                                                 31/2023.......
                             pentanyl)acrylami
                             de (CAS No. 2873-
                             97-4) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2924.19.80)......
     
          SEC. 20196. L-ALANYL L-GLUTAMINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.80      L-Alanyl L-         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             glutamine ((2S)-5-                                                 31/2023.......
                             amino-2-[[(2S)-2-
                             aminopropanoyl]am
                             ino]-5-
                             oxopentanoic
                             acid) (CAS No.
                             39537-23-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2924.19.80)......
     
     
     [[Page S9813]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20197. GRANULAR ACRYLAMIDO-TERT-BUTYL SULFONIC ACID 
                        (ATBS).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.81      Granular 2-methyl-  6%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             2-(prop-2-                                                         31/2023.......
                             enoylamino)propan
                             e-1-sulfonic acid
                             (CAS No. 15214-89-
                             8) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2924.19.80)......
     
          SEC. 20198. GLYCYL-L-GLUTAMINE HYDRATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.82      Glycyl-L-glutamine  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hydrate ((2S)-5-                                                   31/2023.......
                             amino-2-[(2-
                             aminoacetyl)amino
                             ]-5-oxopentanoic
                             acid;hydrate)
                             (CAS No. 211446-
                             46-7) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2924.19.80)......
     
          SEC. 20199. NOVIFLUMURON.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.83      N-[[3,5-Dichloro-2- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fluoro-4-                                                          31/2023.......
                             (1,1,2,3,3,3-
                             hexafluoropropoxy
                             )phenyl]carbamoyl
                             ]-2,6-
                             difluorobenzamide
                             (Noviflumuron)
                             (CAS No. 121451-
                             02-3) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2924.21.20)......
     
          SEC. 20200. PROPANIL TECHNICAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.84      N-(3,4-             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             dichlorophenyl)pr                                                  31/2023.......
                             opanamide (CAS
                             No. 709-98-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2924.29.47)......
     
          SEC. 20201. HEXAFLUMURON.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.85      N-[[3,5-Dichloro-4- 4.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (1,1,2,2-                                                          31/2023.......
                             tetrafluoroethoxy
                             )phenyl]carbamoyl
                             ]-2,6-
                             difluorobenzamide
                             (Hexaflumuron)
                             (CAS No. 86479-06-
                             3) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2924.29.47)......
     
          SEC. 20202. STABILIZER FOR PLASTICS AND RUBBER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.86      3-(3,5-Ditert-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             butyl-4-                                                           31/2023.......
                             hydroxyphenyl)-N-
                             [3-[3-(3,5-ditert-
                             butyl-4-
                             hydroxyphenyl)
                             propanoylamino]pr
                             opyl]propanamide
                             (CAS No. 69851-61-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2924.29.71)......
     
          SEC. 20203. 2-AMINO-5-CHLORO-N,3-DIMETHYLBENZAMIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.87      2-Amino-5-chloro-   6.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             N,3-                                                               31/2023.......
                             dimethylbenzamide
                             (CAS No. 890707-
                             28-5) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2924.29.71)......
     
          SEC. 20204. GLYCYL-L-TYROSINE DIHYDRATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.88      Glycyl-L-tyrosine   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             dihydrate ((2S)-2-                                                 31/2023.......
                             [(2-
                             aminoacetyl)amino
                             ]-3-(4-
                             hydroxyphenyl)pro
                             panoic
                             acid;dihydrate)
                             (CAS No. 39630-46-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2924.29.71)......
     
          SEC. 20205. L-ALANYL-L-TYROSINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.89      L-Alanyl L-         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tyrosine ((2S)-2-                                                  31/2023.......
                             [[(2S)-2-
                             aminopropanoyl]am
                             ino]-3-(4-
                             hydroxyphenyl)pro
                             panoic acid) (CAS
                             No. 3061-88-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2924.29.71)......
     
     
     [[Page S9814]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20206. ENZALUTAMIDE ITS-2.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.90      2-[3-Fluoro-4-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (methylcarbamoyl)                                                  31/2023.......
                             anilino]-2-
                             methylpropanoic
                             acid (CAS No.
                             1289942-66-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2924.29.71)......
     
          SEC. 20207. 4-BROMO-2-FLUORO-N-METHYLBENZAMIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.91      4-Bromo-2-fluoro-N- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methylbenzamide                                                    31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 749927-
                             69-3) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2924.29.71)......
     
          SEC. 20208. N-BOC-1-AMINOCYCLOBUTANECARBOXYLIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.92      1-[(2-Methylpropan- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             2-                                                                 31/2023.......
                             yl)oxycarbonylami
                             no] cyclobutane-1-
                             carboxylic acid
                             (CAS No. 120728-
                             10-1) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2924.29.95)......
     
          SEC. 20209. N'-(1,3-DIMETHYLBUTYLIDENE)-3-HYDROXY-2-
                        NAPHTHOHYDRAZIDE (BMH) (OIL TREATED).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.93      3-Hydroxy-N-[(Z)-4- 3.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methylpentan-2-                                                    31/2023.......
                             ylideneamino]naph
                             thalene-2-
                             carboxamide (CAS
                             No. 214417-91-1),
                             oil treated
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2925.19.42)......
     
          SEC. 20210. GUANIDINE SULFAMATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.94      Guanidine sulfamic  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acid (CAS No.                                                      31/2023.......
                             50979-18-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2925.29.90)......
     
          SEC. 20211. LIQUID, BLOCKED CYCLOALIPHATIC DIAMINE USED AS 
                        CROSSLINKER FOR POLYISOCYANATE RESINS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.95      2-Methyl-N-[[1,3,3- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             trimethyl-5-(2-                                                    31/2023.......
                             methylpropylidene
                             amino)cyclohexyl]
                             methyl]propan-1-
                             imine (CAS No.
                             54914-37-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2925.29.90)......
     
          SEC. 20212. 3,4-DIFLUOROBENZONITRILE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.96      3,4-                Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Difluorobenzonitr                                                  31/2023.......
                             ile (CAS No.
                             64248-62-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2926.90.43)......
     
          SEC. 20213. 2-AMINO-5-CYANO-N,3-DIMETHYLBENZAMIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.97      2-Amino-5-cyano-    4.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             N,3-                                                               31/2023.......
                             dimethylbenzamide
                             (CAS No. 890707-
                             29-6) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2926.90.43)......
     
          SEC. 20214. TFMPA.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.98      2-[3-               Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Trifluoromethyl)                                                  31/2023.......
                             phenyl]acetonitri
                             le (CAS No. 2338-
                             76-3) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2926.90.48)......
     
     
     [[Page S9815]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20215. DIMETHYL 2,2'-AZOBISISOBUTYRATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.20.99      Methyl 2-[(1-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methoxy-2-methyl-                                                  31/2023.......
                             1-oxopropan-2-
                             yl)diazenyl]-2-
                             methylpropanoate
                             (CAS No. 2589-57-
                             3) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2927.00.40)......
     
          SEC. 20216. ANTIOXIDANT/METAL DEACTIVATOR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.01      3-(3,5-Ditert-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             butyl-4-                                                           31/2023.......
                             hydroxyphenyl)-N'-
                             [3-(3,5-ditert-
                             butyl-4-
                             hydroxyphenyl)pro
                             panoyl]propanehyd
                             razide (CAS No.
                             32687-78-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2928.00.25)......
     
          SEC. 20217. BENZYL CARBAZATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.02      Benzyl N-           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             aminocarbamate                                                     31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 5331-43-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2928.00.25)......
     
          SEC. 20218. BENZENE-1,3-DICARBOHYDRAZIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.03      Benzene-1,3-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             dicarbohydrazide                                                   31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 2760-98-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2928.00.25)......
     
          SEC. 20219. INPUT FOR RESINS, COATINGS, AND OTHER PRODUCTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.04      1,3-                Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Bis(isocyanatomet                                                  31/2023.......
                             hyl) cyclohexane
                             (CAS No. 38661-72-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2929.10.55)......
     
          SEC. 20220. ALDICARB.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.05      [(E)-(2-Methyl-2-   2.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methylsulfanylpro                                                  31/2023.......
                             pylidene)amino] N-
                             methylcarbamate
                             (Aldicarb) (CAS
                             No. 116-06-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2930.80.00)......
     
          SEC. 20221. FLUBENDIAMIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.06      1-N-[4-             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (1,1,1,2,3,3,3-                                                    31/2023.......
                             Heptafluoropropan-
                             2-yl)-2-
                             methylphenyl]-3-
                             iodo-2-N-(2-
                             methyl-1-
                             methylsulfonylpro
                             pan-2-yl)benzene-
                             1,2-dicarboxamide
                             (Flubendiamide)
                             (CAS No. 272451-
                             65-7) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2930.90.10)......
     
          SEC. 20222. BENZOBICYCLON.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.07      3-[2-Chloro-4-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (methylsulfonyl)b                                                  31/2023.......
                             enzoyl]-4-
                             (phenylsulfanyl)b
                             icyclo[3.2.1]oct-
                             3-en-2-one
                             (Benzobicyclon)
                             (CAS No. 156963-
                             66-5) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2930.90.10)......
     
          SEC. 20223. DIPHENYLSULFONE (DPS).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.08      Benzenesulfonylben  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             zene (CAS No. 127-                                                 31/2023.......
                             63-9) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2930.90.29)......
     
          SEC. 20224. PHENOLIC ANTIOXIDANT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9816]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.21.09      2,4-                Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bis(Dodecylsulfan                                                  31/2023.......
                             ylmethyl)-6-
                             methylphenol (CAS
                             No. 110675-26-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2930.90.29)......
     
          SEC. 20225. PHENOLIC ANTIOXIDANT AND HEAT STABILIZER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.10      2-[2-[3-(3,5-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ditert-Butyl-4-                                                    31/2023.......
                             hydroxyphenyl)pro
                             panoyloxy]
                             ethylsulfanyl]eth
                             yl 3-(3,5-ditert-
                             butyl-4-
                             hydroxyphenyl)pro
                             panoate (CAS No.
                             41484-35-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2930.90.29)......
     
          SEC. 20226. PHENYLCHLOROTHIOFORMATE (PTCFM).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.11      o-Phenyl            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             chloromethanethio                                                  31/2023.......
                             ate (CAS No. 1005-
                             56-7) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2930.90.29)......
     
          SEC. 20227. METHYLENE BIS THIOCYANATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.12      Thiocyanatomethyl   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             thiocyanate (CAS                                                   31/2023.......
                             No. 6317-18-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2930.90.30)......
     
          SEC. 20228. OXAMYL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.13      Methyl (1Z)-2-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (dimethylamino)-N-                                                 31/2023.......
                             (methylcarbamoylo
                             xy)-2-
                             oxoethanimidothio
                             ate (CAS No.
                             23135-22-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2930.90.43)......
     
          SEC. 20229. L-CYSTINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.14      (2R)-2-Amino-3-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [[(2R)-2-amino-2-                                                  31/2023.......
                             carboxyethyl]disu
                             lfanyl]propanoic
                             acid (CAS No. 56-
                             89-3) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2930.90.49)......
     
          SEC. 20230. L-CYSTEINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.15      (2R)-2-Amino-3-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             sulfanylpropanoic                                                  31/2023.......
                             acid (L-cysteine)
                             (CAS No. 52-90-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2930.90.49)......
     
          SEC. 20231. N,N'-BIS-L-ALANYL-L-CYSTINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.16      2-(2-               Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Aminopropanoylami                                                  31/2023.......
                             no)-3-[[2-(2-
                             aminopropanoylami
                             no)-2-
                             carboxyethyl]disu
                             lfanyl]propanoic
                             acid (N,N'-bis-L-
                             alanyl-L-cystine)
                             (CAS No. 115888-
                             13-6) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2930.90.49)......
     
          SEC. 20232. LUBRICANT ADDITIVE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.17      3-[bis(2-           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Methylpropoxy)pho                                                  31/2023.......
                             sphinothioylsulfa
                             nyl]-2-
                             methylpropanoic
                             acid (CAS No.
                             268567-32-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2930.90.49)......
     
          SEC. 20233. SODIUM BENZENESULFINATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.18      Sodium              Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             benzenesulfinate                                                   31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 873-55-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2930.90.91)......
     
     
     [[Page S9817]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20234. THIO-ETHER BASED CO-STABILIZER FOR PLASTICS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.19      1-                  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Octadecyldisulfa                                                  31/2023.......
                             nyl)octadecane
                             (CAS No. 2500-88-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2930.90.91)......
     
          SEC. 20235. L-CYSTEINE HYDRATE HYDROCHLORIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.20      (2R)-2-Amino-3-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             sulfanylpropanoic                                                  31/2023.......
                             acid;hydrate;hydr
                             ochloride (CAS
                             No. 7048-04-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2930.90.91)......
     
          SEC. 20236. DIMERCAPROL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.21      2,3-                Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Bis(sulfanyl)prop                                                  31/2023.......
                             an-1-ol (CAS No.
                             59-52-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2930.90.91)......
     
          SEC. 20237. MONOAMMONIUM SALT OF GLYPHOSATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.22      Azane;2-            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (phosphonomethyla                                                  31/2023.......
                             mino)acetic acid
                             (CAS No. 40465-66-
                             5) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2931.39.00)......
     
          SEC. 20238. THPC.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.23      Tetrakis(hydroxyme  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             thyl) phosphonium                                                  31/2023.......
                             chloride (CAS No.
                             124-64-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.39.00)......
     
          SEC. 20239. FLAME RETARDANT FOR TEXTILES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.24      Tetrakis(hydroxyme  1.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             thyl) phosphonium                                                  31/2023.......
                             sulfate (CAS No.
                             55566-30-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.39.00)......
     
          SEC. 20240. GLYPHOSATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.25      N-                  3.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Phosphonomethyl)                                                  31/2023.......
                             glycine
                             (Glyphosate) (CAS
                             No. 1071-83-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.39.00)......
     
          SEC. 20241. ETHEPHON.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.26      (2-                 2.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Chloroethyl)phosp                                                  31/2023.......
                             honic acid
                             (Ethephon) (CAS
                             No. 16672-87-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.39.00)......
     
          SEC. 20242. BENZENE PHOSPHINIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.27      Phenylphosphinic    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acid (CAS No.                                                      31/2023.......
                             1779-48-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.39.00)......
     
          SEC. 20243. HEDP.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9818]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.21.28      Tetrasodium;1,1-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diphosphonatoetha                                                  31/2023.......
                             nol (CAS No. 3794-
                             83-0), in granule
                             form, with a
                             particle size of
                             250 mm to 850 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.39.00)......
     
          SEC. 20244. TRIMETHYLCHLOROSILANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.29      Chloro(trimethyl)s  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ilane (CAS No. 75-                                                 31/2023.......
                             77-4) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20245. CHLORO-(CHLOROMETHYL)-DIMETHYLSILANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.30      Chloro-             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (chloromethyl)-                                                    31/2023.......
                             dimethylsilane
                             (CAS No. 1719-57-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20246. SILICONE FOR ELECTRONICS CLEANERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.31      [Dimethyl(trimethy  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             lsilyloxy)                                                         31/2023.......
                             silyl]oxy-
                             dimethyl-
                             trimethylsilyloxy
                             silane (CAS No.
                             141-62-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20247. SILICON CARRIER FLUID FOR ACTIVE LOTIONS, CREAMS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.32      Dodecamethylpentas  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             iloxane;                                                           31/2023.......
                             bis[[dimethyl
                             (trimethylsilylox
                             y)silyl]oxy]-
                             dimethylsilane
                             (CAS No. 141-63-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20248. VINYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.33      Ethenyl(trimethoxy  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             )silane (CAS No.                                                   31/2023.......
                             2768-02-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20249. N-OCTYLTRIETHOXYSILANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.34      Triethoxy(octyl)si  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             lane (CAS No.                                                      31/2023.......
                             2943-75-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20250. DIMETHYLBIS(S-BUTYLAMINO)SILANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.35      N-[(Butan-2-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ylamino)-                                                          31/2023.......
                             dimethylsilyl]but
                             an-2-amine (CAS
                             No. 93777-98-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20251. AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF POTASSIUM METHYL SILICONATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.36      Tripotassium;       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methyl(trioxido)s                                                  31/2023.......
                             ilane in aqueous
                             solution (CAS No.
                             31795-24-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20252. OCTYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.37      Trimethoxy(2,4,4-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             trimethylpentyl)s                                                  31/2023.......
                             ilane (CAS No.
                             34396-03-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
     
     [[Page S9819]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20253. OCTLYTRIETHOXYSILANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.38      Triethoxy(2,4,4-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             trimethylpentyl)s                                                  31/2023.......
                             ilane (CAS No.
                             35435-21-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20254. AMINO-PROPYL-TRIETHOXYSILANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.39      3-                  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Triethoxysilylpro                                                  31/2023.......
                             pan-1-amine (CAS
                             No. 919-30-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20255. METHYLTRIS(SEC-BUTYLAMINO)SILANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.40      N-[Bis(butan-2-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ylamino)-                                                          31/2023.......
                             methylsilyl]butan-
                             2-amine (CAS No.
                             37697-65-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20256. METHYLTRIS(METHYLETHYLKETOXIMINO)SILANE (MOS).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.41      (E)-N-[Bis[[(E)-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             butan-2-                                                           31/2023.......
                             ylideneamino]oxy]-
                             methylsilyl]oxybu
                             tan-2-imine (CAS
                             No. 22984-54-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20257. HEPTAMETHYLTRISILOXANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.42      Methyl-             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bis(trimethylsily                                                  31/2023.......
                             loxy)silicon (CAS
                             No. 1873-88-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20258. TETRAMETHYLDISILOXANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.43      1,1,3,3-            1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Tetramethyldisilo                                                  31/2023.......
                             xane (CAS No.
                             3277-26-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20259. DIMETHYLCHLOROSILANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.44      Chloro(dimethyl)si  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             licon (CAS No.                                                     31/2023.......
                             1066-35-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20260. DICHLOROMETHYLSILANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.45      Dichloromethylsila  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ne (CAS No. 75-54-                                                 31/2023.......
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20261. TRIS(TFP)-METHYLCYCLO-TRISILOXANE DR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.46      2,4,6-Trimethyl-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             2,4,6-tris(3,3,3-                                                  31/2023.......
                             trifluoropropyl)-
                             1,3,5,2,4,6-
                             trioxatrisilinane
                             (CAS No. 2374-14-
                             3) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
     
     [[Page S9820]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20262. TETRAVINYLTETRAMETHYLCYCLOTETRASILOXANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.47      2,4,6,8-            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Tetrakis(ethenyl)-                                                 31/2023.......
                             2,4,6,8-
                             tetramethyl-
                             1,3,5,7,2,4,6,8-
                             tetraoxatetrasilo
                             cane (CAS No.
                             2554-06-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20263. DIVINYLTETRAMETHYLDISILOXANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.48      Ethenyl-            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [ethenyl(dimethyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             )silyl]oxy-
                             dimethylsilane
                             (CAS No. 2627-95-
                             4) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20264. INPUT FOR PLANT PROTECTION AGENT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.49      Cyclopropanol, 2-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (butyldimethylsil                                                  31/2023.......
                             yl)-1-methyl-, 1-
                             metanasulfonate
                             (CAS No. 1446996-
                             86-6) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2931.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20265. STRAWBERRY FURANONE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.50      4-Hydroxy-2,5-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             dimethylfuran-3-                                                   31/2023.......
                             one (CAS No. 3658-
                             77-3) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2932.19.51)......
     
          SEC. 20266. EMAMECTIN BENZOATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.51      (4"R)-4"-Deoxy-4"-  5.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (methylamino)aver                                                  31/2023.......
                             mectin b1
                             benzoate (CAS No.
                             155569-91-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2932.20.10)......
     
          SEC. 20267. GIBBERELLIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.52      (1R,2R,5S,8S,9S,    1.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             10R,11S,12S)-5,12-                                                 31/2023.......
                             Dihydroxy-11-
                             methyl-6-
                             methylidene-16-
                             oxo-15-
                             oxapentacyclo
                             [9.3.2.15,8.01,10
                             .02,8] heptadec-
                             13-ene-9-
                             carboxylic acid
                             (Gibberellic
                             acid) (CAS No. 77-
                             06-5) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2932.20.50)......
     
          SEC. 20268. ROSE OXIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.53      4-Methyl-2-(2-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methylprop-1-                                                      31/2023.......
                             enyl)oxane (CAS
                             No. 16409-43-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2932.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20269. VINYLENE CARBONATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.54      1,3-Dioxol-2-one    0.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 872-36-                                                   31/2023.......
                             6) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2932.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20270. KASUGAMYCIN TECHNICAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.55      2-Amino-2-          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [(2R,3S,5S,6R)-5-                                                  31/2023.......
                             amino-2-methyl-6-
                             [(2S,3S,5S,6R)-
                             2,3,4,5,6-
                             pentahydroxycyclo
                             hexyl]oxyoxan-3-
                             yl]iminoacetic
                             acid;hydrochlorid
                             e (CAS No. 19408-
                             46-9) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2932.99.90)......
     
     
     [[Page S9821]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20271. 2H-CYCLODODECA[B]PYRAN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.56      3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,1  1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             1,12,13,14-                                                        31/2023.......
                             Dodecahydro-2H-
                             cyclododeca[b]pyr
                             an (CAS No. 32539-
                             83-6) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2932.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20272. BIXAFEN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.57      N-[2-(3,4-          2.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dichlorophenyl)-4-                                                 31/2023.......
                             fluorophenyl]-3-
                             (difluoromethyl)-
                             1-methylpyrazole-
                             4-carboxamide
                             (CAS No. 581809-
                             46-3) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.19.23)......
     
          SEC. 20273. FLUXAPYROXAD.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.58      3-(Difluoromethyl)- 5.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             1-methyl-N-                                                        31/2023.......
                             (3',4',5'-
                             trifluorobiphe-
                             nyl-2-yl)pyrazole-
                             4-carboxamide
                             (Fluxapyroxad)
                             (CAS No. 907204-
                             31-3) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.19.23)......
     
          SEC. 20274. 3,5 DIMETHYLPYRAZOLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.59      3,5-Dimethyl-1H-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pyrazole (CAS No.                                                  31/2023.......
                             67-51-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20275. PYRACLONIL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.60      1-(3-Chloro-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             4,5,6,7-                                                           31/2023.......
                             tetrahydropyrazol
                             o[1,5-a]pyridin-2-
                             yl)-5-
                             [methyl(prop-2-
                             ynyl)amino]pyrazo
                             le-4-carbonitrile
                             (Pyraclonil) (CAS
                             No. 158353-15-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20276. IMIDAZOLIDINYL UREA.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.61      1-[3-               Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Hydroxymethyl)-                                                   31/2023.......
                             2,5-
                             dioxoimidazolidin-
                             4-yl]-3-[[[3-
                             (hydroxymethyl)-
                             2,5-
                             dioxoimidazolidin-
                             4-yl]
                             carbamoylamino]me
                             thyl]urea (CAS
                             No. 39236-46-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.21.00)......
     
          SEC. 20277. ALLANTOIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.62      (2,5-               Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dioxoimidazolidin-                                                 31/2023.......
                             4-yl)urea (CAS
                             No. 97-59-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.21.00)......
     
          SEC. 20278. EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE OF IMAZALIL FUNGICIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.63      Mixtures of (1-[2-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (allyloxy)-2-(2,4-                                                 31/2023.......
                             dichlorophenyl)et
                             hyl]-1H-
                             imidazole)
                             (Imazalil) (CAS
                             No. 35554-44-0)
                             and application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.29.35)......
     
          SEC. 20279. TECHNICAL CYAZOFAMID FUNGICIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.64      4-Chloro-2-cyano-   3.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             N,N-dimethyl-5-(4-                                                 31/2023.......
                             methylphenyl)imid
                             azole-1-
                             sulfonamide
                             (Cyazofamid) (CAS
                             No. 120116-88-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.29.35)......
     
          SEC. 20280. IMAZALIL SULFATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9822]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.21.65      1-[2-(2,4-          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dichlorophenyl)-2-                                                 31/2023.......
                             (prop-2-en-1-
                             yloxy)ethyl]-1H-
                             imidazole sulfate
                             (Imazalil
                             sulfate) (CAS No.
                             58594-72-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.29.35)......
     
          SEC. 20281. 1,2-DIMETHYLIMIDAZOLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.66      1,2-                Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dimethylimidazole                                                  31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 1739-84-
                             0) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2933.29.90)......
     
          SEC. 20282. 2-METHYLIMIDAZOLE FLAKES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.67      2-Methyl-1H-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             imidazole (CAS                                                     31/2023.......
                             No. 693-98-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.29.90)......
     
          SEC. 20283. DIAZOLIDINYL UREA.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.68      1-[1,3-             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Bis(hydroxymethyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             )-2,5-
                             dioxoimidazolidin-
                             4-yl]-1,3-
                             bis(hydroxymethyl
                             )urea (CAS No.
                             78491-02-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.29.90)......
     
          SEC. 20284. 1-(2-AMINOETHYL)IMIDAZOLIDIN-2-ONE (AEEU).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.69      1-(2-               Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Aminoethyl)imidaz                                                  31/2023.......
                             olidin-2-one (CAS
                             No. 6281-42-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.29.90)......
     
          SEC. 20285. ZINC PYRITHIONE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.70      Zinc;1-             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             oxidopyridin-1-                                                    31/2023.......
                             ium-2-thiolate
                             (CAS No. 13463-41-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2933.39.21)......
     
          SEC. 20286. TECHNICAL PYRIOFENONE FUNGICIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.71      (5-Chloro-2-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methoxy-4-methyl-                                                  31/2023.......
                             3-pyridyl)(4,5,6-
                             trimethoxy-o-
                             tolyl)methanone
                             (Pyriofenone)
                             (CAS No. 688046-
                             61-9) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.39.21)......
     
          SEC. 20287. PICOXYSTROBIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.72      Methyl (E)-3-       5.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methoxy-2-[2-[[6-                                                  31/2023.......
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             pyridin-2-
                             yl]oxymethyl]phen
                             yl]prop-2-enoate
                             (Picoxystrobin)
                             (CAS No. 117428-
                             22-5) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.39.21)......
     
          SEC. 20288. TRICLOPYR BEE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.73      2-Butoxyethyl 2-    1.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (3,5,6-                                                            31/2023.......
                             trichloropyridin-
                             2-yl)oxyacetate
                             (CAS No. 64700-56-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2933.39.25)......
     
          SEC. 20289. IMAZAPYR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9823]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.21.74      2-(4-Methyl-5-oxo-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             4-propan-2-yl-1H-                                                  31/2023.......
                             imidazol-2-
                             yl)pyridine-3-
                             carboxylic acid
                             (Imazapyr) (CAS
                             No. 81334-34-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.39.25)......
     
          SEC. 20290. TETRANILIPROLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.75      2-(3-Chloropyridin- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             2-yl)-N-[4-cyano-                                                  31/2023.......
                             2-methyl-6-
                             (methylcarbamoyl)
                             phenyl]-5-[[5-
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             tetrazol-2-
                             yl]methyl]pyrazol
                             e-3-carboxamide
                             (CAS No. 1229654-
                             66-3) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.39.27)......
     
          SEC. 20291. CYANTRANILIPROLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.76      5-Bromo-2-(3-       3.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             chloropyridin-2-                                                   31/2023.......
                             yl)-N-[4-cyano-2-
                             methyl-6-
                             (methylcarbamoyl)
                             phenyl]pyrazole-3-
                             carboxamide
                             (Cyantraniliprole
                             ) (CAS No. 736994-
                             63-1) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.39.27)......
     
          SEC. 20292. CHLORANTRANILIPROLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.77      5-Bromo-N-[4-       4.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             chloro-2-methyl-6-                                                 31/2023.......
                             (methylcarbamoyl)
                             phenyl]-2-(3-
                             chloropyridin-2-
                             yl)pyrazole-3-
                             carboxamide
                             (Chlorantranilipr
                             ole) (CAS No.
                             500008-45-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.39.27)......
     
          SEC. 20293. CHLORPYRIFOS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.78      O,O-Diethyl O-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             3,5,6-                                                             31/2023.......
                             trichloropyridin-
                             2-yl
                             phosphorothioate
                             (Chlorpyrifos)
                             (CAS No. 2921-88-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2933.39.27)......
     
          SEC. 20294. TECHNICAL CYCLANILIPROLE INSECTICIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.79      3-Bromo-N-[2-bromo- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             4-chloro-6-[[(1-                                                   31/2023.......
                             cyclo-
                             propylethyl)amino
                             ]carbonyl]phenyl]-
                             1-(3-chloro-2-
                             pyridinyl)-1H-
                             pyrazole-5-
                             carboxamide
                             (Cyclaniliprole)
                             (CAS No. 1031756-
                             98-5) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.39.27)......
     
          SEC. 20295. REGORAFENIB.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.80      4-[4-[[4-Chloro-3-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (trifluoromethyl)                                                  31/2023.......
                             phenyl]carbamoyla
                             mino]-3-
                             fluorophenoxy]-N-
                             methylpyridine-2-
                             carboxamide
                             monohydrate
                             (Regorafenib)
                             (CAS No. 1019206-
                             88-2) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.39.41)......
     
          SEC. 20296. N-BUTYL-TAD.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.81      N-Butyl-2,2,6,6-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tetramethylpiperi                                                  31/2023.......
                             din-4-amine (CAS
                             No. 36177-92-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.39.61)......
     
          SEC. 20297. HINDERED AMINE LIGHT STABILIZER AND PHENOLIC 
                        ANTIOXIDANT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.82      Bis(1,2,2,6,6-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pentamethylpiperi                                                  31/2023.......
                             din-4-yl) 2-butyl-
                             2-[(3,5-ditert-
                             butyl-4-
                             hydroxyphenyl)met
                             hyl]propanedioate
                             (CAS No. 63843-89-
                             0) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2933.39.61)......
     
          SEC. 20298. 4-HYDROXY-TEMPO.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9824]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.21.83      4-Hydroxy-2,2,6,6-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tetramethylpiperi                                                  31/2023.......
                             dinoxyl (CAS No.
                             2226-96-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.39.61)......
     
          SEC. 20299. 2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYLPIPERIDIN-4-OL (TMP).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.84      2,2,6,6-            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Tetramethylpiperi                                                  31/2023.......
                             din-4-ol (CAS No.
                             2403-88-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.39.61)......
     
          SEC. 20300. 5-BROMO-2-(3-CHLOROPYRIDIN-2-YL)PYRAZOLE-3-
                        CARBOXYLIC ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.85      5-Bromo-2-(3-       6.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             chloropyridin-2-                                                   31/2023.......
                             yl)pyrazole-3-
                             carboxylic acid
                             (CAS No. 500011-
                             86-9) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.39.61)......
     
          SEC. 20301. 2-CHLORO-5-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PYRIDINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.86      2-Chloro-5-         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (trifluoromethyl)                                                  31/2023.......
                             pyridine (CAS No.
                             52334-81-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.39.61)......
     
          SEC. 20302. PICARBUTROX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.87      Tert-butyl N-[6-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [[(Z)-[(1-                                                         31/2023.......
                             methyltetrazol-5-
                             yl)-
                             phenylmethylidene
                             ]amino]oxymethyl]
                             pyridin-2-
                             yl]carbamate (CAS
                             No. 500207-04-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.39.61)......
     
          SEC. 20303. 5-AMINO-3-(TRIFLUROMETHYL) PICOLINONITRILE 
                        (T3630).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.88      5-Amino-3-          3.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (trifluoromethyl)                                                  31/2023.......
                             pyridine-2-
                             carbonitrile
                             (T3630) (CAS No.
                             573762-62-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.39.61)......
     
          SEC. 20304. DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.89      Dextromethorphan    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hydrobromide                                                       31/2023.......
                             (monohydrate (CAS
                             No. 6700-34-1) or
                             anhydrous (CAS
                             No. 125-69-9))
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.49.26)......
     
          SEC. 20305. IPFLUFENOQUIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.90      2-[2-(7,8-Difluoro- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             2-methylquinolin-                                                  31/2023.......
                             3-yl)oxy-6-
                             fluorophenyl]prop
                             an-2-ol (CAS No.
                             1314008-27-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.49.30)......
     
          SEC. 20306. THQ.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.91      1,2,3,4-            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Tetrahydroquinoli                                                  31/2023.......
                             ne (CAS No. 635-
                             46-1) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.49.70)......
     
          SEC. 20307. PYRITHIOBAC SODIUM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9825]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.21.92      Sodium 2-chloro-6-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (4,6-                                                              31/2023.......
                             dimethoxypyrimidi
                             n-2-
                             yl)sulfanylbenzoa
                             te (CAS No.
                             123343-16-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.59.10)......
     
          SEC. 20308. LAROTRECTINIB SULFATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.93      (3S)-N-[5-[(2R)-2-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (2,5-                                                              31/2023.......
                             Difluorophenyl)py
                             rrolidin-1-
                             yl]pyrazolo[1,5-
                             a]pyrimidin-3-yl]-
                             3-
                             hydroxypyrrolidin
                             e-1-carboxamide
                             sulfuric acid
                             (Larotrectinib
                             sulfate) (CAS No.
                             1223405-08-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.59.53)......
     
          SEC. 20309. IBRUTINIB.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.94      1-[(3R)-3-[4-Amino- 5.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             3-(4-                                                              31/2023.......
                             phenoxyphenyl)pyr
                             azolo[3,4-
                             d]pyrimidin-1-
                             yl]piperidin-1-
                             yl]prop-2-en-1-
                             one (Ibrutinib)
                             (CAS No. 936563-
                             96-1) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.59.53)......
     
          SEC. 20310. ORTHOSULFAMURON.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.95      1-(4,6-             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dimethoxypyrimidi                                                  31/2023.......
                             n-2-yl)-3-[2-
                             (dimethylcarbamoy
                             l)phenylsulfamoyl
                             ]urea
                             (Orthosulfamuron)
                             (CAS No. 213464-
                             77-8) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.59.95)......
     
          SEC. 20311. 5-BROMOPYRIMIDINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.96      5-Bromopyrimidine   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 4595-59-                                                  31/2023.......
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2933.59.95)......
     
          SEC. 20312. BUTYLTHION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.97      4-Amino-6-tert-     1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             butyl-3-                                                           31/2023.......
                             sulfanylidene-2H-
                             1,2,4-triazin-5-
                             one (Butylthion)
                             (CAS No. 33509-43-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2933.69.60)......
     
          SEC. 20313. P-1062.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.98      4-[4,6-Bis(2,4-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             dimethylphenyl)-                                                   31/2023.......
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl]benzene-1,3-
                             diol (P-1062)
                             (CAS No. 1668-53-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2933.69.60)......
     
          SEC. 20314. CARFENTRAZONE TECHNICAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.21.99      Ethyl 2-chloro-3-   3.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [2-chloro-5-[4-                                                    31/2023.......
                             (difluoromethyl)-
                             3-methyl-5-oxo-
                             1,2,4-triazol-1-
                             yl]-4-
                             fluorophenyl]prop
                             anoate
                             (Carfentrazone-
                             ethyl) (CAS No.
                             128639-02-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.99.22)......
     
          SEC. 20315. UV ABSORBER 928.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.01      2-(Benzotriazol-2-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             yl)-6-(2-                                                          31/2023.......
                             phenylpropan-2-
                             yl)-4-(2,4,4-
                             trimethylpentan-2-
                             yl)phenol (CAS
                             No. 73936-91-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.99.79)......
     
          SEC. 20316. UV ABSORBER FOR INDUSTRIAL COATINGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9826]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.22.02      Methyl 3-[3-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (benzotriazol-2-                                                   31/2023.......
                             yl)-5-tert-butyl-
                             4-
                             hydroxyphenyl]pro
                             panoate (CAS No.
                             84268-33-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.99.79)......
     
          SEC. 20317. UNICONAZOLE-P.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.03      (4Z)-5-(4-          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Chlorophenyl)-2,2-                                                 31/2023.......
                             dimethyl-4-(1H-
                             1,2,4-triazol-1-
                             yl)-4-hexen-3-ol
                             (Uniconazole-P)
                             (CAS No. 83657-17-
                             4) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2933.99.79)......
     
          SEC. 20318. VCMMAE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.04      [4-[[(2S)-5-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Carbamoylamino)-                                                  31/2023.......
                             2-[[(2S)-2-[6-
                             (2,5-dioxopyrrol-
                             1-
                             yl)hexanoylamino]-
                             3-
                             methylbutanoyl]am
                             ino]
                             pentanoyl]amino]p
                             henyl]methyl N-
                             [(2S)-1-[[(2S)-1-
                             [[(3R,4S,5S)-1-
                             [(2S)-2-[(1R,2R)-
                             3-[[(1S,2R)-1-
                             hydroxy-1-
                             phenylpropan-2-
                             yl]amino]-1-
                             methoxy-2-methyl-
                             3-
                             oxopropyl]pyrroli
                             din-1-yl]-3-
                             methoxy-5-methyl-
                             1-oxoheptan-4-yl]-
                             methylamino]-3-
                             methyl-1-oxobutan-
                             2-yl]amino]-3-
                             methyl-1-oxobutan-
                             2-yl]-N-
                             methylcarbamate
                             (CAS No. 646502-
                             53-6) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.99.79)......
     
          SEC. 20319. UVA 360.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.05      2-(Benzotriazol-2-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             yl)-6-[[3-                                                         31/2023.......
                             (benzotriazol-2-
                             yl)-2-hydroxy-5-
                             (2,4,4-
                             trimethylpentan-2-
                             yl)phenyl]methyl]-
                             4-(2,4,4-
                             trimethylpentan-2-
                             yl)phenol (CAS
                             No. 103597-45-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2933.99.79)......
     
          SEC. 20320. TROFINETIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.06      (2S)-2-[[(2S)-1-(2- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Aminoacetyl)-2-                                                    31/2023.......
                             methylpyrrolidine-
                             2-
                             carbonyl]amino]pe
                             ntanedioic acid
                             (Trofinetide)
                             (CAS No. 853400-
                             76-7) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2933.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20321. FLURAZOLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.07      Benzyl 2-chloro-4-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (trifluoromethyl)-                                                 31/2023.......
                             1,3-thiazole-5-
                             carboxylate (CAS
                             No. 72850-64-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2934.10.10)......
     
          SEC. 20322. OXATHIAPIPROLIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.08      1-(4-{4-[5-(2,6-    5.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Difluorophenyl)-                                                   31/2023.......
                             4,5-dihydro-1,2-
                             oxazol-3-yl]-1,3-
                             thiazol-2-yl}-1-
                             piperidinyl)-2-[5-
                             methyl-3-
                             (trifluoromethyl)-
                             1H-pyrazol-1-
                             yl]ethanone
                             (Oxathiapiprolin)
                             (CAS No. 1003318-
                             67-9) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2934.10.10)......
     
          SEC. 20323. CERTAIN ANTIMICROBIAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.09      2-Methyl-1,2-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             thiazol-3-one                                                      31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 2682-20-
                             4) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2934.10.90)......
     
          SEC. 20324. RUBBER ACCELERATOR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.10      2-(1,3-             2.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Benzothiazol-2-                                                    31/2023.......
                             yldisulfanyl)-1,3-
                             benzothiazole
                             (CAS No. 120-78-
                             5) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2934.20.10)......
     
          SEC. 20325. 2-AMINO BENZOTHIAZOLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9827]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.22.11      1,3-Benzothiazol-2- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             amine (CAS No.                                                     31/2023.......
                             136-95-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2934.20.80)......
     
          SEC. 20326. TECHNICAL ISOFETAMID FUNGICIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.12      3-Methyl-N-[2-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methyl-1-(2-                                                       31/2023.......
                             methyl-4-propan-2-
                             yloxyphenyl)-1-
                             oxopropan-2-
                             yl]thiophene-2-
                             carboxamide
                             (Isofetamid) (CAS
                             No. 875915-78-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2934.99.12)......
     
          SEC. 20327. CLOMAZONE TECHNICAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.13      2-[(2-              5.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Chlorophenyl)meth                                                  31/2023.......
                             yl]-4,4-dimethyl-
                             1,2-oxazolidin-3-
                             one (Clomazone)
                             (CAS No. 81777-89-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2934.99.15)......
     
          SEC. 20328. NEM SALT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.14      4-(4-Methylphenyl)- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             4-oxobutanoic                                                      31/2023.......
                             acid-4-
                             ethylmorpholine
                             (2:1) (CAS No.
                             171054-89-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2934.99.39)......
     
          SEC. 20329. AMTC WET CAKE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.15      5-Amino-3-          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methylthiophene-                                                   31/2023.......
                             2,4-
                             dicarbonitrile
                             (CAS No. 52603-48-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2934.99.39)......
     
          SEC. 20330. PHOTOINITIATOR 369.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.16      2-Benzyl-2-         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (dimethylamino)-1-                                                 31/2023.......
                             (4-morpholin-4-
                             ylphenyl)butan-1-
                             one (CAS No.
                             119313-12-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2934.99.39)......
     
          SEC. 20331. ISATOIC ANHYDRIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.17      2H-3,1-Benzoxazine- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             2,4(1H)-dione                                                      31/2023.......
                             (Isatoic
                             anhydride) (CAS
                             No. 118-48-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2934.99.44)......
     
          SEC. 20332. OCLACITINIB MALEATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.18      (Z)-But-2-enedioic  5.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acid; N-methyl-1-                                                  31/2023.......
                             [4-[methyl(7H-
                             pyrrolo[2,3-
                             d]pyrimidin-4-
                             yl)amino]cyclohex
                             yl]
                             methanesulfonamid
                             e (CAS No.
                             1208319-27-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2935.90.60)......
     
          SEC. 20333. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.19      Methyl 4-[(3-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methoxy-4-methyl-                                                  31/2023.......
                             5-oxo-1,2,4-
                             triazole-1-
                             carbonyl)sulfamoy
                             l]-5-
                             methylthiophene-3-
                             carboxylate
                             (Thiencarbazone-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             317815-83-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2935.90.75)......
     
          SEC. 20334. PENOXSULAM TECHNICAL HERBICIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9828]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.22.20      2-(2,2-             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Difluoroethoxy)-N-                                                 31/2023.......
                             (5,8-dimethoxy-
                             [1,2,4]triazolo[1
                             ,5-c]pyrimidin-2-
                             yl)-6-
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             benzenesulfonamid
                             e (Penoxsulam)
                             (CAS No. 219714-
                             96-2) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2935.90.75)......
     
          SEC. 20335. ETHYL 2-SULFAMOYLBENZOATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.21      Ethyl 2-            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Aminosulfonyl)be                                                  31/2023.......
                             nzoate (CAS No.
                             59777-72-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2935.90.75)......
     
          SEC. 20336. SULFOSULFURON.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.22      1-(4,6-             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dimethoxypyrimidi                                                  31/2023.......
                             n-2-yl)-3-(2-
                             ethylsulfonylimid
                             azo[1,2-a]pyridin-
                             3-yl)sulfonylurea
                             (Sulfosulfuron)
                             (CAS No. 141776-
                             32-1) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2935.90.75)......
     
          SEC. 20337. PYRIMISULFAN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.23      (RS)-2'-[(4,6-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             dimethoxypyrimidi                                                  31/2023.......
                             n-2-
                             yl)(hydroxy)methy
                             l]-1,1-difluoro-
                             6'-
                             (methoxymethyl)me
                             thanesulfonanilid
                             e (Pyrimisulfan)
                             (CAS No. 221205-
                             90-9) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2935.90.95)......
     
          SEC. 20338. PURIFIED STEVIOL GLYCOSIDE, REBAUDIOSIDE A.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.24      Purified steviol    2.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             glycosides,                                                        31/2023.......
                             containing not
                             less than 95
                             percent by weight
                             rebaudioside A
                             (19-O-+-
                             glucopyranosyl-13-
                             O-(+-
                             glucopyranosyl(1-
                             2)-+-
                             glucopyranosyl(1-
                             3))-+-
                             glucopyranosyl-13-
                             hydroxykaur-16-en-
                             19-oic acid) (CAS
                             No. 58543-16-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2938.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20339. GLUCOSYLATED STEVIOL GLYCOSIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.25      13-[(2-O-b-D-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Glucopyranosyl-a-                                                  31/2023.......
                             D-
                             glucopyranosyl)ox
                             y]kaur-16-en-18-
                             oic acid b-D-
                             glucopyranosyl
                             ester
                             (Stevioside) (CAS
                             No. 57817-89-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2938.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20340. HYDROXYPROPYL GAMMA CYCLODEXTRIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.26      (2-Hydroxypropyl)-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             g-cyclodextrin                                                     31/2023.......
                             (hydroxypropylate
                             d g-cyclodextrin)
                             (CAS No. 128446-
                             34-4) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             2940.00.60)......
     
          SEC. 20341. HYDROXYPROPYLATED BETA CYCLODEXTRIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.27      2-Hydroxypropyl-b-  1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cyclodextrin (CAS                                                  31/2023.......
                             No. 128446-35-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2940.00.60)......
     
          SEC. 20342. METHYL BETA CYCLODEXTRIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.28      Methyl b-           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cyclodextrin (CAS                                                  31/2023.......
                             No. 128446-36-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2940.00.60)......
     
          SEC. 20343. 2'-FUCOSYLLACTOSE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9829]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.22.29      (2R,3R,4R,5R)-4-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [(2S,3R,4S,5R,6R)-                                                 31/2023.......
                             4,5-Dihydroxy-6-
                             (hydroxymethyl)-3-
                             [(2S,3S,4R,5S,6S)-
                             3,4,5-trihydroxy-
                             6-methyloxan-2-
                             yl]oxyoxan-2-
                             yl]oxy-2,3,5,6-
                             tetrahydroxyhexan
                             al (2'-
                             Fucosyllactose)
                             (CAS No. 41263-94-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             2940.00.60)......
     
          SEC. 20344. ASCORBYL GLUCOSIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.30      (2R)-2-[(1S)-1,2-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dihydroxyethyl]-3-                                                 31/2023.......
                             hydroxy-4-
                             [(2R,3R,4S,5S,6R)-
                             3,4,5-trihydroxy-
                             6-
                             (hydroxymethyl)ox
                             an-2-yl]oxy-2H-
                             furan-5-one
                             (Ascorbyl
                             glucoside) (CAS
                             No. 129499-78-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2940.00.60)......
     
          SEC. 20345. DIMETHYLAMINE BORANE (DMAB).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.31      N-                  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Methylmethanamine-                                                 31/2023.......
                             borane (1:1) (CAS
                             No. 74-94-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             2942.00.50)......
     
          SEC. 20346. ELDERBERRY EXTRACT CONCENTRATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.32      Elderberry extract  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             concentrate (CAS                                                   31/2023.......
                             No. 84603-58-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3203.00.80)......
     
          SEC. 20347. DISPERSE YELLOW 241.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.33      Disperse Yellow     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             241 (5-[(3,4-                                                      31/2023.......
                             Dichlorophenyl)di
                             azenyl]-2-hydroxy-
                             1,4-dimethyl-6-
                             oxopyridine-3-
                             carbonitrile)
                             (CAS No. 83249-52-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.11.35)......
     
          SEC. 20348. DISPERSE ORANGE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.34      Disperse Orange     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Acetic acid,                                                      31/2023.......
                             cyano-[3-[(6-
                             methoxy-2-
                             benzothiazoyl)ami
                             no]-1H-isoindol-1-
                             ylidene}-, pentyl
                             ester) (CAS No.
                             173285-74-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.11.35)......
     
          SEC. 20349. MIXTURES OF DISPERSE YELLOW FD11843 AND ACETIC 
                        ACID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.35      Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Disperse Yellow                                                    31/2023.......
                             FD11843 (acetic
                             acid, 2-[3-(2-
                             benzothiazolylami
                             no)-1H-isoindol-1-
                             ylidene]-2-cyano-
                             , butyl ester
                             (CAS No. 173285-
                             73-9)) and acetic
                             acid, [3-(2-
                             benzothiazolylami
                             no)-1H-isoindol-1-
                             ylidene]cyano-, 2-
                             butoxyethyl ester
                             (CAS No. 173285-
                             94-4) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3204.11.35)......
     
          SEC. 20350. DISPERSE BLUE 54.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.36      Disperse Blue 54    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (1-Anilino-4,8-                                                    31/2023.......
                             dihydroxy-5-
                             nitroanthracene-
                             9,10-dione) (CAS
                             No. 37203-97-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.11.35)......
     
          SEC. 20351. MIXTURES OF SEVERAL DISPERSE DYES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9830]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.22.37      Mixtures of 9,10-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             anthracenedione,                                                   31/2023.......
                             1,5(or 1,8)-
                             dihydroxy-4-nitro-
                             8(or 5)-
                             (phenylamino)-
                             (Disperse Blue 54
                             and 77) (CAS No.
                             37203-97-7);
                             1,5(or 1,8)-
                             diamino-2-bromo-
                             4,8(or 4,5)-
                             dihydroxy-9,10-
                             anthracenedione
                             (Disperse Blue 81
                             (mixture of
                             isomers)) (CAS
                             No. 68134-65-6);
                             reaction products
                             of 3-
                             pyridinecarbonitr
                             ile, 5-[2-(2-
                             cyano-4-
                             nitrophenyl)diaze
                             nyl]-2-[[2-(2-
                             hydroxyethoxy)eth
                             yl]amino]-4-
                             methyl-6-
                             (phenylamino)-
                             (Disperse Red
                             1042A) (CAS No.
                             149988-44-3) and
                             3-
                             pyridinecarbonitr
                             ile, 5-[2-(2-
                             cyano-4-
                             nitrophenyl)diaze
                             nyl]-6-[[2-(2-
                             hydroxyethoxy)eth
                             yl]amino]-4-
                             methyl-2-
                             (phenylamino)-
                             (Disperse Red T-
                             1042) (CAS No.
                             137428-29-6); 4-
                             [(5-cyano-6-
                             hydroxy-1,4-
                             dimethyl-2-
                             oxopyridin-3-
                             yl)diazenyl]-N-(2-
                             ethylhexyl)benzam
                             ide (Disperse
                             Yellow 198) (CAS
                             No. 30449-81-1);
                             4,11-diamino-2-(3-
                             methoxypropyl)nap
                             htho[2,3-
                             f]isoindole-
                             1,3,5,10-tetrone
                             (Disperse Blue 60
                             (M)) (CAS No.
                             12217-80-0); and
                             4,11-diamino-2-[3-
                             (2-
                             methoxyethoxy)pro
                             pyl]naphtho[2,3-
                             f]isoindole-
                             1,3,5,10-tetrone
                             (Disperse Blue 60
                             (ME)) (CAS No.
                             65059-45-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.11.35)......
     
          SEC. 20352. MIXTURES OF 4 DISPERSE BLUE DYES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.38      Disperse dye        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mixtures of                                                        31/2023.......
                             Disperse Blue 77
                             (1-anilino-4,5-
                             dihydroxy-8-
                             nitroanthracene-
                             9,10-dione) (CAS
                             No. 20241-76-3);
                             Disperse Blue 60
                             (M) (4,11-diamino-
                             2-(3-
                             methoxypropyl)nap
                             htho[2,3-
                             f]isoindole-
                             1,3,5,10-tetrone)
                             (CAS No. 12217-80-
                             0); Disperse Blue
                             60 (ME) (4,11-
                             diamino-2-[3-(2-
                             methoxyethoxy)pro
                             pyl]-1H-
                             naphth[2,3-
                             f]isoindole-
                             1,3,5,10(2H)-
                             tetrone) (CAS No.
                             65059-45-2) and
                             Disperse Blue 77/
                             54 (1,8- and 1,5-
                             Isomers) (1-
                             anilino-4,8-
                             dihydroxy-5-
                             nitroanthracene-
                             9,10-dione) (CAS
                             No. 37203-97-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.11.35)......
     
          SEC. 20353. MIXTURES OF 4 DYES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.39      Disperse dye        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mixtures of                                                        31/2023.......
                             Solvent Yellow
                             163 (1,8-
                             bis(phenylsulfany
                             l) anthracene-
                             9,10-dione) (CAS
                             No. 13676-91-0);
                             Disperse Yellow
                             FD11843 (acetic
                             acid, 2-[3-(2-
                             benzothiazolylami
                             no)-1H-isoindol-1-
                             ylidene]-2-cyano-
                             , butyl ester)
                             (CAS No. 173285-
                             73-9)); acetic
                             acid, [3-(2-
                             benzothiazolylami
                             no)-1H-isoindol-1-
                             ylidene]cyano-, 2-
                             butoxyethyl ester
                             (CAS No. 173285-
                             94-4); Disperse
                             Orange FC 84508
                             (acetic acid, 2-
                             cyano-2-[3-[(6-
                             methoxy-2-
                             benzothiazolyl)am
                             ino]-1H-isoindol-
                             1-ylidene]-,
                             pentyl ester)
                             (CAS No. 173285-
                             74-0) and
                             Disperse Yellow
                             163 (3-[N-(2-
                             cyanoethyl)-4-
                             [(2,6-dichloro-4-
                             nitrophenyl)diaze
                             nyl]anilino]
                             propanenitrile)
                             (CAS No. 67923-43-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.11.35)......
     
          SEC. 20354. DISPERSE RED 86.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.40      Disperse Red 86 (N- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (4-Amino-3-                                                        31/2023.......
                             methoxy-9,10-
                             dioxoanthracen-1-
                             yl)-4-
                             methylbenzenesulf
                             onamide) (CAS No.
                             81-68-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.11.50)......
     
          SEC. 20355. DISPERSE VIOLET 1.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.41      Disperse Violet 1   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (1,4-                                                              31/2023.......
                             Diaminoanthracene-
                             9,10-dione) (CAS
                             No. 128-95-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.11.50)......
     
          SEC. 20356. DISPERSE BLUE 60.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.42      Disperse Blue 60    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (4,11-Diamino-2-                                                   31/2023.......
                             (3-methoxy-
                             propyl)-
                             naphtho[2,3-
                             f]isoindole-
                             1,3,5,10-
                             tetraone) (CAS
                             No. 12217-80-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.11.50)......
     
          SEC. 20357. MIXTURES OF DISPERSE ORANGE 29, DISPERSE RED 
                        167:1, AND DISPERSE BLUE 56.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.43      Disperse dye        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mixtures of                                                        31/2023.......
                             Disperse Orange
                             29 (4-[[2-methoxy-
                             4-[(4-
                             nitrophenyl)
                             diazenyl]phenyl]
                             diazenyl]phenol)
                             (CAS No. 19800-42-
                             1); Disperse Red
                             167:1 (2-[3-
                             acetamido-N-(2-
                             acetyloxyethyl)-4-
                             [(2-chloro-4-
                             nitrophenyl)diaze
                             nyl]
                             anilino]ethyl
                             acetate) (CAS No.
                             1533-78-4);
                             Disperse Blue 56
                             (1,8-diamino-2-
                             bromo-4,5-
                             dihydroxyanthrace
                             ne-9,10-dione)
                             (CAS No. 68134-65-
                             6) and acetic
                             acid, 2-[3-(2-
                             benzothiazolylami
                             no)-1H-isoindol-1-
                             ylidene]-2-cyano-
                             , 2-butoxyethyl
                             ester (CAS No.
                             173285-94-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.11.50)......
     
     
     [[Page S9831]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20358. DISPERSE YELLOW 54.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.44      Disperse Yellow 54  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (3-Hydroxy-2-(3-                                                   31/2023.......
                             hydroxyquinolin-2-
                             yl)inden-1-one)
                             (CAS No. 17772-51-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.11.50)......
     
          SEC. 20359. ACID VIOLET 48.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.45      Acid Violet 48      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Disodium 3-[[4-                                                   31/2023.......
                             amino-9,10-dioxo-
                             3-[2-sulfonato-4-
                             (2,4,4-
                             trimethylpentan-2-
                             yl)phenoxy]anthra
                             cen-1-yl]amino]-
                             2,4,6-
                             trimethylbenzenes
                             ulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 12220-51-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.12.17)......
     
          SEC. 20360. ACID BLUE 280.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.46      Acid Blue 280       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Sodium 2-[[4-                                                     31/2023.......
                             (cyclohexylamino)-
                             9,10-
                             dioxoanthracen-1-
                             yl]amino]-5-
                             ethoxybenzenesulf
                             onate) (CAS No.
                             68214-62-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.12.20)......
     
          SEC. 20361. ACID BROWN 282.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.47      Acid Brown 282      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Disodium;chromiu                                                  31/2023.......
                             m(3+);5-methyl-4-
                             [(5-nitro-2-
                             oxidophenyl)diaze
                             nyl]-2-
                             phenylpyrazol-3-
                             olate;[7-nitro-3-
                             oxido-4-[(2-oxido-
                             1,4-
                             dihydronaphthalen-
                             1-
                             yl)diazenyl]napht
                             halen-1-yl]
                             sulfate) (CAS No.
                             70236-60-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.12.20)......
     
          SEC. 20362. ACID RED 131.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.48      Acid Red 131 (CAS   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             No. 12234-99-0)                                                    31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.12.20)......
     
          SEC. 20363. ACID RED 249.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.49      Acid Red 249        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Disodium 3-[(5-                                                   31/2023.......
                             chloro-2-
                             phenoxyphenyl)dia
                             zenyl]-4-hydroxy-
                             5-[(4-
                             methylphenyl)sulf
                             onylamino]naphtha
                             lene-2,7-
                             disulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 6416-66-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.12.20)......
     
          SEC. 20364. ACID YELLOW 236.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.50      Acid Yellow 236     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 77907-21-                                                 31/2023.......
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.12.45)......
     
          SEC. 20365. ACID RED 407.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.51      Acid Red 407 (CAS   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             No. 146103-68-6)                                                   31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.12.45)......
     
          SEC. 20366. ACID YELLOW 220.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.52      Acid Yellow 220     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (tetrasodium;2-                                                    31/2023.......
                             [[3-[[(Z)-1-(2-
                             chloroanilino)-3-
                             oxido-1-oxobut-2-
                             en-2-yl]diazenyl]-
                             4-
                             oxidophenyl]sulfo
                             nylamino]benzoate
                             ; cobalt(2+))
                             (CAS No. 70851-34-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.12.45)......
     
     
     [[Page S9832]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20367. ACID YELLOW 232.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.53      Acid Yellow 232     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Chromium, 2-[2-                                                   31/2023.......
                             (4,5-dihydro-3-
                             methyl-5-oxo-1-
                             phenyl-1H-pyrazol-
                             4-
                             yl)diazenyl]benzo
                             ate 2-[2-(4,5-
                             dihydro-3-methyl-
                             5-oxo-1-phenyl-1H-
                             pyrazol-4-
                             yl)diazenyl]-5-
                             sulfobenzoate
                             lithium sodium
                             complexes) (CAS
                             No. 85828-89-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.12.45)......
     
          SEC. 20368. ACID YELLOW 235.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.54      Acid Yellow 235     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 90585-54-                                                 31/2023.......
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.12.45)......
     
          SEC. 20369. ACID YELLOW 151.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.55      Acid Yellow 151     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Sodium; 2-[[(Z)-                                                  31/2023.......
                             1-anilino-3-oxido-
                             1-oxobut-2-en-2-
                             yl]diazenyl]-4-
                             sulfamoylphenolat
                             e; cobalt(3+))
                             (CAS No. 72496-88-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.12.45)......
     
          SEC. 20370. ACID VIOLET 43.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.56      Acid Violet 43      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Sodium 2-[(4-                                                     31/2023.......
                             hydroxy-9,10-
                             dioxoanthracen-1-
                             yl)amino]-5-
                             methylbenzenesulf
                             onate) (CAS No.
                             4430-18-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.12.50)......
     
          SEC. 20371. ACID RED 33.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.57      Acid Red 33         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Disodium;5-amino-                                                 31/2023.......
                             4-hydroxy-3-
                             phenyldiazenylnap
                             hthalene-2,7-
                             disulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 3567-66-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.12.50)......
     
          SEC. 20372. ACID BLACK 52.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.58      Acid Black 52       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Trisodium;chromi                                                  31/2023.......
                             um;3-hydroxy-4-
                             [(2-
                             hydroxynaphthalen-
                             1-yl)diazenyl]-7-
                             nitronaphthalene-
                             1-sulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 5610-64-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.12.50)......
     
          SEC. 20373. ACID BLACK 2.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.59      Acid Black 2        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Disodium 4-amino-                                                 31/2023.......
                             5-hydroxy-3-[(E)-
                             (4-
                             nitrophenyl)diaze
                             nyl]-6-[(E)-
                             phenyldiazenyl]-
                             2,7-
                             naphthalenedisulf
                             onate) (CAS No.
                             8005-03-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.12.50)......
     
          SEC. 20374. ACID GREEN 25.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.60      Acid Green 25       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Disodium;5-                                                       31/2023.......
                             methyl-2-[[4-(4-
                             methyl-2-
                             sulfonatoanilino)-
                             9,10-
                             dioxoanthracen-1-
                             yl]amino]benzenes
                             ulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 4403-90-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.12.50)......
     
          SEC. 20375. BASIC BROWN 23.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.61      Basic Brown 23      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 446876-                                                   31/2023.......
                             48-8) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3204.13.60)......
     
          SEC. 20376. BASIC VIOLET 11:1 RHODAMINE DYE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9833]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.22.62      Basic Violet 11:1   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Bis{6-                                                            31/2023.......
                             (diethylamino)-
                             N,N-diethyl-9-[2-
                             (methoxycarbonyl)
                             phenyl]-3H-
                             xanthen-3-
                             iminium}
                             tetrachlorozincat
                             e(2-)) (CAS No.
                             73398-89-7) (CIN
                             45174) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3204.13.60)......
     
          SEC. 20377. BASIC YELLOW 37.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.63      Basic Yellow 37 (4- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [4-                                                                31/2023.......
                             (diethylamino)ben
                             zenecarboximidoyl
                             ]-N,N-
                             diethylaniline;
                             hydrochloride)
                             (CAS No. 6358-36-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.13.80)......
     
          SEC. 20378. BASIC VIOLET 3.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.64      Basic Violet 3 ([4- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [bis[4-                                                            31/2023.......
                             (dimethylamino)ph
                             enyl]
                             methylidene]cyclo
                             hexa-2,5-dien-1-
                             ylidene]-
                             dimethylazanium;c
                             hloride) (CAS No.
                             548-62-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.13.80)......
     
          SEC. 20379. DIRECT ORANGE 118.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.65      Direct Orange 118   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Tetrasodium 7,7'-                                                 31/2023.......
                             (carbonyldiimino)
                             bis{4-hydroxy-3-
                             [(E)-(2-methyl-4-
                             sulfonatophenyl)d
                             iazenyl]-2-
                             naphthalenesulfon
                             ate}) (CAS No.
                             28706-33-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.14.20)......
     
          SEC. 20380. DIRECT BLUE 86.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.66      Direct Blue 86      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Copper;                                                           31/2023.......
                             disodium;
                             2,11,20,29, 38,40-
                             hexaza-37,39-
                             diazanidanonacycl
                             o
                             [28.6.1.13,10.112
                             ,19.121,
                             28.04,9.013,18.02
                             2, 27.031,36]
                             tetraconta-
                             1(36),2,4(9),5,7,
                             10(40),
                             11,13,15,17,19,21
                             (38),
                             22(27),23,25,28,3
                             0,32,34-
                             nonadecaene-6,24-
                             disulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 1330-38-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.14.25)......
     
          SEC. 20381. DIRECT BLUE 199.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.67      Direct Blue 199     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Copper, [29H,31H-                                                 31/2023.......
                             phthalocyaninato(
                             2-)-
                             kN29,kN30,kN31,kN
                             32]-,
                             aminosulfonyl
                             sulfo
                             derivatives,
                             sodium salts)
                             (CAS No. 90295-11-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.14.30)......
     
          SEC. 20382. DIRECT BLACK 168.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.68      Direct Black 168    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Trisodium;2-[4-                                                   31/2023.......
                             [(2-amino-4-
                             oxidophenyl)diaze
                             nyl]anilino]-5-
                             [(1-amino-8-oxido-
                             7-phenyldiazenyl-
                             3,6-
                             disulfonaphthalen-
                             2-
                             yl)diazenyl]benze
                             nesulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 85631-88-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.14.30)......
     
          SEC. 20383. DIRECT RED 227.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.69      Direct Red 227      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Hexasodium;4-                                                     31/2023.......
                             hydroxy-5-[[4-[4-
                             [(E)-2-[4-[[4-[(8-
                             hydroxy-7-
                             phenyldiazenyl-
                             3,6-
                             disulfonatonaphth
                             alen-1-yl)amino]-
                             6-morpholin-4-yl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl]amino]-2-
                             sulfonatophenyl]e
                             thenyl]-3-
                             sulfonatoanilino]-
                             6-morpholin-4-yl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl]amino]-3-
                             phenyldiazenylnap
                             hthalene-2,7-
                             disulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 17791-81-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.14.30)......
     
          SEC. 20384. DIRECT YELLOW 107.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9834]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.22.70      Direct Yellow 107   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (3-[[3-Methoxy-4-                                                  31/2023.......
                             [[2-methoxy-4-[(3-
                             sulfophenyl)diaze
                             nyl]
                             phenyl]carbamoyla
                             mino]
                             phenyl]diazenyl]
                             benzenesulfonic
                             acid) (CAS No.
                             25712-08-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.14.30)......
     
          SEC. 20385. DIRECT GREEN 26.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.71      Direct Green 26     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Pentasodium;5-                                                    31/2023.......
                             [[4-[[4-anilino-6-
                             [[8-hydroxy-7-[[4-
                             [(8-hydroxy-3,6-
                             disulfonatonaphth
                             alen-1-
                             yl)diazenyl]-2-
                             methoxy-5-
                             methylphenyl]diaz
                             enyl]-3,6-
                             disulfonatonaphth
                             alen-1-yl]amino]-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl]amino]phenyl]d
                             iazenyl]-2-
                             hydroxybenzoate)
                             (CAS No. 6388-26-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.14.50)......
     
          SEC. 20386. DIRECT YELLOW 11.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.72      Direct Yellow 11    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Disodium; 6-oxo-                                                  31/2023.......
                             5-[(4-
                             sulfonatophenyl)h
                             ydrazinylidene]
                             naphthalene-2-
                             sulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 1325-37-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.14.50)......
     
          SEC. 20387. DIRECT ORANGE 15.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.73      Direct Orange 15    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Sodium; (8Z,20Z)-                                                 31/2023.......
                             2,3,14,15-
                             tetrazapentacyclo
                             [20.2.2.24,7.210,
                             13.216,19]
                             dotriaconta-
                             1(24),2,4,6,8,10,
                             12,14,16,18,20,
                             22,25,27,29,31-
                             hexadecaene-
                             6,11,18,23-
                             tetrasulfonic
                             acid) (CAS No.
                             1325-35-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.14.50)......
     
          SEC. 20388. DIRECT BROWN 44.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.74      Direct Brown 44     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Disodium; 4-                                                      31/2023.......
                             [[2,4-diamino-5-
                             [[3-[[2,4-diamino-
                             5-[(4-
                             sulfonatophenyl)
                             diazenyl]phenyl]d
                             iazenyl]
                             phenyl]diazenyl]p
                             henyl]
                             diazenyl]benzenes
                             ulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 6252-62-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.14.50)......
     
          SEC. 20389. DIRECT RED 81.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.75      Direct Red 81       2%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Disodium;7-                                                       31/2023.......
                             benzamido-4-
                             hydroxy-3-[[4-[(4-
                             sulfonatophenyl)d
                             iazenyl]
                             phenyl]diazenyl]n
                             aphthalene-2-
                             sulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 2610-11-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.14.50)......
     
          SEC. 20390. DIRECT YELLOW 142.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.76      Direct Yellow 142   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 71902-08-                                                 31/2023.......
                             4) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.14.50)......
     
          SEC. 20391. DIRECT RED 80.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.77      Direct Red 80       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (hexasodium;4-                                                     31/2023.......
                             hydroxy-7-[[5-
                             hydroxy-7-
                             sulfonato-6-[[2-
                             sulfonato-4-[(4-
                             sulfonatophenyl)
                             diazenyl]phenyl]d
                             iazenyl]
                             naphthalen-2-
                             yl]carbamoylamino
                             ]-3-[[2-sulfonato-
                             4-[(4-
                             sulfonatophenyl)d
                             iazenyl]
                             phenyl]diazenyl]n
                             aphthalene-2-
                             sulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 2610-10-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.14.50)......
     
          SEC. 20392. DIRECT RED 16.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.78      Direct Red 16,      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             disodium salt                                                      31/2023.......
                             (disodium;7-amino-
                             4-hydroxy-3-[(5-
                             hydroxy-6-
                             phenyldiazenyl-7-
                             sulfonatonaphthal
                             en-2-
                             yl)diazenyl]napht
                             halene-2-
                             sulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 6227-02-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.14.50)......
     
     
     [[Page S9835]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20393. DIRECT RED 254.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.79      Direct Red 254      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Disodium;7-amino-                                                 31/2023.......
                             4-hydroxy-3-[[4-
                             [(4-
                             sulfonatophenyl)d
                             iazenyl]
                             phenyl]diazenyl]n
                             aphthalene-2-
                             sulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 6300-50-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.14.50)......
     
          SEC. 20394. COLORANT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.80      Copper, [m-[[3,3'-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [(1-oxido-1,2-                                                     31/2023.......
                             diazenediyl)bis[[
                             2-(hydroxy-kO)-
                             4,1-phenylene]-
                             2,1-diazenediyl-
                             kN1]]bis[4-
                             (hydroxy-kO)-2,7-
                             naphthalenedisulf
                             onato]](8-)]]di-,
                             sodium (1:4) (CAS
                             No. 75173-68-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.14.50)......
     
          SEC. 20395. DIRECT YELLOW 34.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.81      Direct Yellow 34    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Tetrasodium;3-                                                    31/2023.......
                             [[4-[[4-[(4,8-
                             disulfonatonaphth
                             alen-2-
                             yl)diazenyl]-2-
                             methoxy-5-
                             methylphenyl]carb
                             amoylamino]-5-
                             methoxy-2-
                             methylphenyl]diaz
                             enyl]naphthalene-
                             1,5-disulfonate)
                             (CAS No. 6420-33-
                             3) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.14.50)......
     
          SEC. 20396. VAT ORANGE 2 DYE POWDER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.82      Vat Orange 2 (1,2-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dibromopyranthren                                                  31/2023.......
                             e-8,16-dione)
                             (CAS No. 1324-35-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.15.20)......
     
          SEC. 20397. VAT VIOLET 13 DYE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.83      Vat Violet 13       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (5,20-                                                             31/2023.......
                             Diazaheptacyclo
                             [16.12.0.03,16.04
                             ,13.06,
                             11.019,28.021,26]
                             triaconta-
                             1(18),3(16),4(13)
                             ,6,8,10,
                             14,19(28),21,23,
                             25,29-dodecaene-
                             2,12,17,27-
                             tetrone) (CAS No.
                             4424-87-7) (CIN
                             68700) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3204.15.20)......
     
          SEC. 20398. VAT BROWN 3 DYE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.84      Vat Brown 3 (N-(28- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Benzamido-                                                         31/2023.......
                             6,13,19,26-
                             tetraoxo-16-
                             azaheptacyclo
                             [15.12.0.02,15.05
                             ,14.07,
                             12.018,27.020,25]
                             nonacosa-
                             1(29),2(15),3,5(1
                             4),7(12),
                             8,10,17,20,22,24,
                             27-dodecaen-8-
                             yl)benzamide)
                             (CAS No. 131-92-
                             0) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.15.20)......
     
          SEC. 20399. VAT RED 10 DYE POWDER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.85      Vat Red 10 (2-(1-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Amino-9,10-                                                        31/2023.......
                             dioxoanthracen-2-
                             yl)naphtho[2,3-
                             f][1,3]benzoxazol
                             e-5,10-dione)
                             (CAS No. 2379-79-
                             5) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.15.30)......
     
          SEC. 20400. VAT BROWN 57 DYE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.86      Vat Brown 57 (CAS   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             No. 12227-28-0)                                                    31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.15.30)......
     
          SEC. 20401. VAT RED 31 DYE POWDER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.87      Vat Red 31 dye      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             powder (1-Amino-2-                                                 31/2023.......
                             [5-(1-amino-9,10-
                             dioxoanthracen-2-
                             yl)-1,3,4-
                             oxadiazol-2-
                             yl]anthracene-
                             9,10-dione) (CAS
                             No. 52591-25-0)
                             (CIN 60030)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.15.40)......
     
     
     [[Page S9836]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20402. DYE MIXTURES OF VAT BROWN 3 AND VAT BLACK 27.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.88      Disperse dye        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mixtures of Vat                                                    31/2023.......
                             Brown 3 (N-(28-
                             benzamido-
                             6,13,19,26-
                             tetraoxo-16-
                             azaheptacyclo
                             [15.12.0.0-
                             (2,15).0-(5,14).0
                             - (7,12).0-
                             (18,27).0-
                             (20,25)] nonacosa-
                             1(29),2(15),
                             3,5(14), 7(12),
                             8,10,17,20,22,
                             24,27-dodecaen-8-
                             yl)benzamide)
                             (CAS No. 131-92-
                             0) and Vat Black
                             27 (N-(28-
                             benzamido-
                             6,13,19, 26-
                             tetraoxo-16-
                             azaheptacyclo
                             [15.12.0.0-
                             (2,15).0-(5,14).0
                             - (7,12).0-
                             (18,27).0-(20,25)
                             ] nonacosa-
                             1(29),2,4,7,
                             9,11,14,17,
                             20,22, 24,27-
                             dodecaen-4-yl)
                             benzamide) (CAS
                             No. 2379-81-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.15.40)......
     
          SEC. 20403. VAT RED 13.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.89      Vat Red 13 (15-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Ethyl-12-(15-                                                      31/2023.......
                             ethyl-8-oxo-14,15-
                             diazatetracyclo
                             [7.6.1.02,7.013,1
                             6] hexadeca-
                             1(16),2,4,6,9,11,
                             13-heptaen-12-yl)-
                             14,15-
                             diazatetracyclo
                             [7.6.1.02,7.013,1
                             6] hexadeca-
                             1(16),2,4,6,9,11,
                             13-heptaen-8-one)
                             (CAS No. 4203-77-
                             4) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.15.80)......
     
          SEC. 20404. VAT YELLOW 2 DYE POWDER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.90      Vat Yellow 2 (6,16- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Diphenyl-5,15-                                                     31/2023.......
                             dithia-7,17-
                             diazapentacyclo
                             [11.7.0.03,11.04,
                             8.014,18] icosa-
                             1(13),3(11),4(8),
                             6,9, 14(18),16,19-
                             octaene-2,12-
                             dione) (CAS No.
                             129-09-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.15.80)......
     
          SEC. 20405. VAT YELLOW 33 DYE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.91      Vat Yellow 33 (N-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (9,10-                                                             31/2023.......
                             Dioxoanthracen-1-
                             yl)-4-[4-[[4-[4-
                             [(9,10-
                             dioxoanthracen-1-
                             yl)carbamoyl]phen
                             yl]
                             phenyl]diazenyl]p
                             henyl] benzamide)
                             (CAS No. 12227-50-
                             8) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.15.80)......
     
          SEC. 20406. VAT GREEN 1 DYE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.92      Vat Green 1         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Anthra[9,1,2-                                                     31/2023.......
                             cde]benzo[rst]pen
                             taphene-5,10-
                             dione, 16,17-
                             dimethoxy-) (CAS
                             No. 128-58-5)
                             (CIN 59825)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.15.80)......
     
          SEC. 20407. VAT GREEN 3.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.93      Vat Green 3         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Anthra[2,1,9-                                                     31/2023.......
                             mna]naphth[2,3-
                             h]acridine-
                             5,10,15(16H)-
                             trione) (CAS No.
                             3271-76-9) (CIN
                             69500) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3204.15.80)......
     
          SEC. 20408. VAT BLUE 6 DYE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.94      Vat Blue 6 (15,30-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dichloro-2,17-                                                     31/2023.......
                             diazaheptacyclo
                             [16.12.0.03,16.04
                             ,13.06,
                             11.019,28.021,26]
                             triaconta-
                             1(30),3,6,8,10,13
                             ,15,18,21,
                             23,25,28-
                             dodecaene-
                             5,12,20,27-
                             tetrone) (CAS No.
                             130-20-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.15.80)......
     
          SEC. 20409. VAT BLUE 20 DYE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9837]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.22.95      Vat Blue 20         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Anthra[9,1,2-                                                     31/2023.......
                             cde]benzo[rst]pen
                             taphene-5,10-
                             dione) (CAS No.
                             116-71-2) (CIN
                             59800) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3204.15.80)......
     
          SEC. 20410. VAT VIOLET 1.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.96      Vat Violet 1        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Benzo[rst]phenan                                                  31/2023.......
                             thro [10,1,2-cde]
                             pentaphene-9,18-
                             dione, dichloro-)
                             (CAS No. 1324-55-
                             6) (CIN 60010)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.15.80)......
     
          SEC. 20411. VAT BROWN 1 DYE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.97      Vat Brown 1         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Naphth[2',3':6,7                                                  31/2023.......
                             ]indolo[2,3-
                             c]dinaphtho[2,3-
                             a:2',3'-
                             i]carbazole-
                             5,10,15,17,22,24-
                             hexone, 16,23-
                             dihydro-) (CAS
                             No. 2475-33-4)
                             (CIN 70800)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.15.80)......
     
          SEC. 20412. VAT BLACK 16 DYE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.98      Vat Black 16 (8-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Aminononacyclo                                                     31/2023.......
                             [18.10.2.22,5.03,
                             16.04,13.06,
                             11.017,31.022,27.
                             028,32]
                             tetratriaconta-
                             1(31),2,4,6(11),
                             7,9,13,15,17,19,2
                             2,24,26,
                             28(32),29,33-
                             hexadecaene-12,21-
                             dione) (CAS No.
                             26763-69-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.15.80)......
     
          SEC. 20413. VAT BLACK 25.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.22.99      Vat Black 25        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Anthra[2,1,9-                                                     31/2023.......
                             mna]naphth[2,3-
                             h]acridine-
                             5,10,15(16H)-
                             trione, 3-[(9,10-
                             dihydro-9,10-
                             dioxo-1-
                             anthracenyl)amino
                             ]-) (CAS No. 4395-
                             53-3) (CIN 69525)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.15.80)......
     
          SEC. 20414. VAT BLACK 27.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.01      Vat Black 27        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Benzamide, N,N'-                                                  31/2023.......
                             (10,15,16,17-
                             tetrahydro-
                             5,10,15,17-
                             tetraoxo-5H-
                             dinaphtho[2,3-
                             a:2',3'-
                             i]carbazole-6,9-
                             diyl)bis-) (CAS
                             No. 2379-81-9)
                             (CIN 69005)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.15.80)......
     
          SEC. 20415. REACTIVE YELLOW 145.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.02      Reactive Yellow     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             145                                                                31/2023.......
                             (Tetrasodium;7-
                             [[2-
                             (carbamoylamino)-
                             4-[[4-chloro-6-[3-
                             (2-
                             sulfonatooxyethyl
                             sulfonyl)
                             anilino]-1,3,5-
                             triazin-2-yl]
                             amino]phenyl]diaz
                             enyl] naphthalene-
                             1,3,6-
                             trisulfonate)
                             (CAS No. 80157-00-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.16.30)......
     
          SEC. 20416. REACTIVE RED 195.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.03      Reactive Red 195    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Pentasodium 5-                                                    31/2023.......
                             [[4-chloro-6-[3-
                             (2-
                             sulfonatooxyethyl
                             sulfonyl)anilino]-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl]amino]-3-[(1,5-
                             disulfonatonaphth
                             alen-2-
                             yl)diazenyl]-4-
                             hydroxynaphthalen
                             e-2,7-
                             disulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 77365-64-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.16.30)......
     
          SEC. 20417. REACTIVE BLUE 49.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.04      Reactive Blue 49    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Trisodium 1-                                                      31/2023.......
                             amino-4-[3-[[4-
                             chloro-6-(2-
                             sulfonatoanilino)-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl]amino]-2,4,6-
                             trimethyl-5-
                             sulfonatoanilino]-
                             9,10-
                             dioxoanthracene-2-
                             sulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 72214-18-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.16.30)......
     
     
     [[Page S9838]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20418. REACTIVE BLUE 72.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.05      Reactive Blue 72    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Cuprate(2-), [C-                                                  31/2023.......
                             [[[3-[(4-amino-6-
                             chloro-1,3,5-
                             triazin-2-
                             yl)amino]-4-
                             sulfophenyl]amino
                             ]sulfonyl]-C-
                             (aminosulfonyl)-
                             29H,31H-
                             phthalocyanine-C-
                             sulfonato(4-)-
                             kN29,kN30,kN31,kN
                             32]-, sodium
                             (1:2)) (CAS No.
                             68967-01-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.16.30)......
     
          SEC. 20419. REACTIVE YELLOW 95 POWDER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.06      Reactive Yellow 95  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Trisodium 4-[[4-                                                  31/2023.......
                             chloro-6-(3-
                             sulfonatoanilino)-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl]amino]-2-[[1-
                             ethyl-6-hydroxy-4-
                             methyl-2-oxo-5-
                             (sulfonatomethyl)
                             pyridin-3-
                             yl]diazenyl]benze
                             nesulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 89923-43-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.16.30)......
     
          SEC. 20420. REACTIVE RED 245.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.07      Reactive Red 245    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Tetrasodium 5-[4-                                                 31/2023.......
                             chloro-6-(N-
                             ethylanilino)-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             ylamino]-4-
                             hydroxy-3-(1,5-
                             disulfonatonaphta
                             len-2-
                             ylazo)naphthalene-
                             2,7-disulfonate)
                             (CAS No. 130201-
                             57-9) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3204.16.30)......
     
          SEC. 20421. REACTIVE BROWN 11.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.08      Reactive Brown 11   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Tetrasodium; 2-                                                   31/2023.......
                             [[4-[[4-[(4-amino-
                             6-chloro-1,3,5-
                             triazin-2-
                             yl)amino]-5-
                             sulfonatonaphthal
                             en-1-yl]diazenyl]-
                             7-
                             sulfonatonaphthal
                             en-1-
                             yl]diazenyl]benze
                             ne-1,4-
                             disulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 70161-16-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.16.30)......
     
          SEC. 20422. MIXTURES OF REACTIVE BLACK 5 (NA) (FKP), REACTIVE 
                        SCARLET F01-0439, AND REACTIVE ORANGE 131.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.09      Disperse dye        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mixture of                                                         31/2023.......
                             Reactive Black 5
                             (Na) (FKP)
                             (tetrasodium; 4-
                             amino-5-hydroxy-
                             3,6-bis[[4-(2-
                             sulfonatooxyethyl
                             sulfonyl)
                             phenyl]diazenyl]n
                             aphthalene-2,7-
                             disulfonate (CAS
                             No. 17095-24-8);
                             Reactive Scarlet
                             F01-0439 (2-
                             naphthalenesulfon
                             ic acid, 7-amino-
                             4-hydroxy-,
                             coupled with
                             diazotized 2-[(4-
                             aminophenyl)
                             sulfonyl] ethyl
                             hydrogen sulfate
                             and diazotized 2-
                             amino-5-[[2-
                             (sulfooxy)ethyl]s
                             ulfonyl]
                             benzenesulfonic
                             acid, potassium
                             sodium salts)
                             (CAS No. 214362-
                             06-8); reaction
                             mass of 7-amino-
                             3,8-bis-[4-(2-
                             sulfoxyethylsulfo
                             nyl)-2-
                             sulfophenylazo]-4-
                             hydroxynaphthalen
                             e-2-sulfonic
                             acid, Na/K salt
                             and 7-amino-3-[4-
                             (2-
                             sulfoxyethylsulfo
                             nyl) phenylazo]-4-
                             hydroxy-8-[4-(2-
                             sulfoxyethylsulfo
                             nyl)-2-
                             sulfophenylazo]
                             naphthalene-2-
                             sulfonic acid, Na/
                             K salt and 7-
                             amino-3,8-bis-[4-
                             (2-
                             sulfoxyethylsulfo
                             nyl) phenylazo]-4-
                             hydroxynaphthalen
                             e-2-sulfonic
                             acid, Na/K salt
                             and 7-amino-8-[4-
                             (2-
                             sulfoxyethylsulfo
                             nyl)-phenylazo]-4-
                             hydroxy-3-[4-(2-
                             sulfoxyethylsulfo
                             nyl)-2-
                             sulfophenylazo]
                             naphthalene-2-
                             sulfonic acid, Na/
                             K salt, and
                             Reactive Orange
                             131
                             (benzenesulfonic
                             acid, 2,4-diamino-
                             3-[2-[4-[[2-
                             (sulfooxy)
                             ethyl]sulfonyl]
                             phenyl]diazenyl]-
                             5-[2-[2-sulfo-4-
                             [[2-(sulfooxy)
                             ethyl]sulfonyl]
                             phenyl] diazenyl]-
                             , potassium
                             sodium salt
                             (1:?:?)) (CAS No.
                             187026-95-5) and
                             dipotassium
                             disodium 2,4-
                             diamino-5-(2-{2-
                             sulfo-4-[2-
                             (sulfooxy)ethanes
                             ulfonyl]
                             phenyl}diazen-1-
                             yl)-3-(2-{4-[2-
                             (sulfooxy)ethanes
                             ulfonyl]
                             phenyl}diazen-1-
                             yl) benzene-1-
                             sulfonate
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.16.30)......
     
          SEC. 20423. REACTIVE YELLOW F98-0159.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.10      Reactive Yellow     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             F98-0159                                                           31/2023.......
                             (benzenesulfonic
                             acid, 2-[2-[2-
                             [(aminocarbonyl)a
                             mino]-4-[(2,6-
                             difluoro-4-
                             pyrimidinyl)amino
                             ]phenyl]diazenyl]-
                             5-[[2-
                             (sulfooxy)ethyl]s
                             ulfonyl]-, sodium
                             salt (1:2)) (CAS
                             No. 176449-21-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.16.30)......
     
          SEC. 20424. DYE MIXTURES OF REACTIVE ORANGE 131 AND REACTIVE 
                        SCARLET F07-0522.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9839]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.23.11      Disperse dye        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mixtures of                                                        31/2023.......
                             Reactive Orange
                             131 (CAS No.
                             187026-95-5)
                             (dipotassium
                             disodium 2,4-
                             diamino-5-(2-{2-
                             sulfo-4-[2-
                             (sulfooxy)ethanes
                             ulfonyl]
                             phenyl}diazen-1-
                             yl)-3-(2-{4-[2-
                             (sulfooxy)ethanes
                             ulfonyl]
                             phenyl}diazen-1-
                             yl)benzene-1-
                             sulfonate) and
                             Reactive Scarlet
                             F07-0522 (CAS No.
                             891857-92-4)
                             (pentasodium 7-
                             amino-4-hydroxy-
                             3,8-bis-[2-sulfo-
                             4-(2-sulfooxy-
                             ethanesulfonyl)-
                             phenylazo]-
                             naphthalene-2-
                             sulfonate)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.16.30)......
     
          SEC. 20425. REACTIVE BLACK 31.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.12      Reactive Black 31   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (cuprate(4-),                                                      31/2023.......
                             [4,5-dihydro-4-[2-
                             [8-(hydroxy-
                             .kappa.O)-7-[2-[2-
                             (hydroxy-
                             .kappa.O)-5-
                             methoxy-4-[[2-
                             (sulfooxy)ethyl]
                             sulfonyl]phenyl]d
                             iazenyl-
                             .kappa.N1]-6-
                             sulfo-2-
                             naphthalenyl]diaz
                             enyl]-5-oxo-1-(4-
                             sulfophenyl)-1H-
                             pyrazole-3-
                             carboxylato(6-)]-
                             , sodium) (CAS
                             No. 85585-91-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.16.50)......
     
          SEC. 20426. REACTIVE RED 120.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.13      Reactive Red 120    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (hexasodium 5-[[4-                                                 31/2023.......
                             chloro-6-[4-[[4-
                             chloro-6-[[8-
                             hydroxy-3,6-
                             disulfonato-7-[(2-
                             sulfonatophenyl)d
                             iazenyl]naphthale
                             n-1-yl]amino]-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl]amino]anilino]-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl]amino]-4-
                             hydroxy-3-[(2-
                             sulfonatophenyl)d
                             iazenyl]naphthale
                             ne-2,7-
                             disulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 68214-04-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.16.50)......
     
          SEC. 20427. REACTIVE BLUE 5.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.14      Reactive Blue 5 (1- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Amino-4-{[3-({4-                                                   31/2023.......
                             chloro-6-[(3-
                             sulfophenyl)amino
                             ]-1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl}amino)-4-
                             sulfophenyl]amino
                             }-9,10-dioxo-9,10-
                             dihydro-2-
                             anthracenesulfoni
                             c acid) (CAS No.
                             16823-51-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.16.50)......
     
          SEC. 20428. REACTIVE ORANGE 13.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.15      Reactive Orange 13  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             powder (trisodium                                                  31/2023.......
                             2-[[6-[(4-amino-6-
                             chloro-1,3,5-
                             triazin-2-yl)-
                             methylamino]-1-
                             hydroxy-3-
                             sulfonatonaphthal
                             en-2-
                             yl]diazenyl]napht
                             halene-1,5-
                             disulfonate) (CAS
                             No. 70616-89-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.16.50)......
     
          SEC. 20429. REACTIVE ORANGE 12.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.16      Reactive Orange 12  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             powder (trisodium                                                  31/2023.......
                             7-[[4-[(4-amino-6-
                             chloro-1,3,5-
                             triazin-2-
                             yl)amino]-2-
                             (carbamoylamino)
                             phenyl]diazenyl]n
                             aphthalene-1,3,6-
                             trisulfonate)
                             (CAS No. 70161-14-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.16.50)......
     
          SEC. 20430. PIGMENT RED 177.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.17      Pigment Red 177 (1- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             amino-4-(4-amino-                                                  31/2023.......
                             9,10-
                             dioxoanthracen-1-
                             yl)anthracene-
                             9,10-dione) (CAS
                             No. 4051-63-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.17.04)......
     
          SEC. 20431. PIGMENT YELLOW 110.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.18      Pigment Yellow 110  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (4,5,6,7-                                                          31/2023.......
                             tetrachloro-3-[4-
                             [(4,5,6,7-
                             tetrachloro-3-
                             oxoisoindol-1-
                             ylidene)amino]phe
                             nyl]iminoisoindol-
                             1-one) (CAS No.
                             5590-18-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.17.04)......
     
          SEC. 20432. PIGMENT YELLOW 147.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9840]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.23.19      Pigment Yellow 147  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (1-[[4-[(9,10-                                                     31/2023.......
                             dioxoanthracen-1-
                             yl)amino]-6-
                             phenyl-1,3,5-
                             triazin-2-
                             yl]amino]anthrace
                             ne-9,10-dione)
                             (CAS No. 4118-16-
                             5) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.17.60)......
     
          SEC. 20433. PIGMENT ORANGE 64.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.20      Pigment Orange 64   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (5-[(6-methyl-2-                                                   31/2023.......
                             oxo-1,3-
                             dihydrobenzimidaz
                             ol-5-yl)diazenyl]-
                             1,3-diazinane-
                             2,4,6-trione)
                             (CAS No. 72102-84-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.17.60)......
     
          SEC. 20434. PIGMENT BLUE 29.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.21      Pigment Blue 29     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (aluminum sodium                                                   31/2023.......
                             orthosilicate
                             trisulfane-1,3-
                             diide (6:8:6:1))
                             (CAS No. 57455-37-
                             5) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.17.60)......
     
          SEC. 20435. PIGMENT VIOLET 15.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.22      Pigment Violet 15   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (hexaaluminum;hex                                                  31/2023.......
                             asodium;
                             tetrathietane;hex
                             asilicate) (CAS
                             No. 12769-96-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.17.60)......
     
          SEC. 20436. PIGMENT BLUE 14.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.23      Pigment Blue 14     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (ethanaminium, N-                                                  31/2023.......
                             (4-(bis(4-
                             (diethylamino)phe
                             nyl)methylene)-
                             2,5-cyclohexadien-
                             1-ylidene)-N-
                             ethyl-,
                             molybdatetungstat
                             ephosphate) (CAS
                             No. 1325-88-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.17.90)......
     
          SEC. 20437. SOLVENT BLUE 97.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.24      Solvent Blue 97     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (1,4-Bis(2,6-                                                      31/2023.......
                             diethyl-4-
                             methylanilino)ant
                             hracene-9,10-
                             dione) (CAS Nos.
                             61969-44-6 and
                             32724-62-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.19.11)......
     
          SEC. 20438. SOLVENT GREEN 5.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.25      Solvent Green 5     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (bis(2-                                                            31/2023.......
                             methylpropyl)
                             perylene-3,9-
                             dicarboxylate)
                             (CAS No. 2744-50-
                             5) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.19.11)......
     
          SEC. 20439. SOLVENT YELLOW 98.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.26      Solvent Yellow 98   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (14-octadecyl-8-                                                   31/2023.......
                             thia-14-
                             azapentacyclo
                             [10.6.2.0-2,7.0-9
                             , 19.0-16,20]
                             icosa-
                             1(19),2,4,6,9,11,
                             16(20),17-octaene-
                             13,15-dione) (CAS
                             No. 12671-74-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.19.11)......
     
          SEC. 20440. SOLVENT GREEN 7.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.27      Solvent Green 7     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (trisodium 8-                                                      31/2023.......
                             hydroxypyrene-
                             1,3,6-
                             trisulfonate)
                             (CAS No. 6358-69-
                             6) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.19.11)......
     
          SEC. 20441. SOLVENT RED 195.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9841]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.23.28      Solvent Red 195     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (methyl 4-cyano-5-                                                 31/2023.......
                             [[5-cyano-2,6-
                             bis(3-
                             methoxypropylamin
                             o)-4-
                             methylpyridin-3-
                             yl]diazenyl]-3-
                             methylthiophene-2-
                             carboxylate) (CAS
                             No. 72968-71-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.19.20)......
     
          SEC. 20442. SOLVENT ORANGE 115.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.29      Solvent Orange 115  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (7H-                                                               31/2023.......
                             Benzimidazo[2,1-
                             a]
                             benzo[3,4][2]benz
                             othiopyrano
                             [7,8,1-
                             def]isoquinolin-7-
                             one) (CAS No.
                             53304-32-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.19.20)......
     
          SEC. 20443. SPECIALTY DYES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.30      White/bluish        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             powder dye                                                         31/2023.......
                             containing
                             benzenesulfonamid
                             e, 2,2'-([1,1'-
                             biphenyl]-4,4'-
                             diyldi-2,1-
                             ethenediyl)bis[N-
                             (3-hydroxypropyl)-
                             , polymer with
                             formaldehyde, ar-
                             methylbenzenesulf
                             onamide and 1,3,5-
                             triazine-2,4,6-
                             triamine (CAS No.
                             1191239-40-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.19.20)......
     
          SEC. 20444. SOLVENT GREEN 3.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.31      Solvent Green 3     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (1,4-bis(4-                                                        31/2023.......
                             methylanilino)ant
                             hracene-9,10-
                             dione) (CAS No.
                             128-80-3) (CIN
                             61565) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3204.19.25)......
     
          SEC. 20445. SOLVENT BLUE 36.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.33      Solvent Blue 36     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (1,4-bis(propan-2-                                                 31/2023.......
                             ylamino)anthracen
                             e-9,10-dione)
                             (CAS No. 14233-37-
                             5) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.19.25)......
     
          SEC. 20446. MIXTURES OF SOLVENT GREEN 3.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.34      Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Solvent Green 3                                                    31/2023.......
                             (1,4-bis(4-
                             methylanilino)ant
                             hracene-9,10-
                             dione) (CAS No.
                             128-80-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.19.25)......
     
          SEC. 20447. SOLVENT RED 52.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.35      Solvent Red 52 (3-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methyl-6-[(4-                                                      31/2023.......
                             methylphenyl)amin
                             o]-3H-
                             naphtho[1,2,3-
                             de]quinoline-2,7-
                             dione) (CAS No.
                             81-39-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.19.25)......
     
          SEC. 20448. SOLVENT RED 149.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.36      Solvent Red 149 (6- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (cyclohexylamino)-                                                 31/2023.......
                             3-methyl-3H-
                             naphtho[1,2,3-
                             de]quinoline-2,7-
                             dione) (CAS No.
                             21295-57-8 or
                             71902-8-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.19.25)......
     
          SEC. 20449. SOLVENT RED 207.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.37      Solvent Red 207     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (1,5-                                                              31/2023.......
                             bis(cyclohexylami
                             no) anthracene-
                             9,10-dione) (CAS
                             No. 15958-68-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.19.25)......
     
          SEC. 20450. SOLVENT VIOLET 14.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9842]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.23.38      Solvent Violet 14   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (1,5-bis(4-                                                        31/2023.......
                             methylanilino)ant
                             hracene-9,10-
                             dione) (CAS No.
                             8005-40-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.19.25)......
     
          SEC. 20451. SOLVENT YELLOW 179.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.39      Solvent Yellow 179  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (2-[[4-[2-(4-                                                      31/2023.......
                             cyclohexylphenoxy
                             ) ethyl-
                             ethylamino]-2-
                             methylphenyl]meth
                             ylidene]
                             propanedinitrile)
                             (CAS No. 54079-53-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.19.25)......
     
          SEC. 20452. SOLVENT YELLOW 131.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.40      Solvent Yellow 131  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (2-(3-                                                             31/2023.......
                             hydroxypropyl)-6-
                             (3-
                             hydroxypropylamin
                             o)benzo[de]isoqui
                             noline-1,3-dione)
                             (CAS No. 52821-24-
                             6) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.19.25)......
     
          SEC. 20453. HOGEN BLUE XB-20.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.41      Synthetic organic   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coloring matter                                                    31/2023.......
                             containing
                             copper(II)
                             phthalocyanine
                             (CAS No. 147-14-
                             8) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.19.40)......
     
          SEC. 20454. SOLVENT YELLOW 104.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.42      Solvent Yellow 104  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 143476-                                                   31/2023.......
                             34-0) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3204.19.40)......
     
          SEC. 20455. COMBINATION OF FLUORESCENT BRIGHTENERS 367 AND 
                        371.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.43      Mixture of          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Fluorescent                                                        31/2023.......
                             Brightener 367
                             (CAS No. 5089-22-
                             5) and
                             Fluorescent
                             Brightener 371
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.20.80)......
     
          SEC. 20456. FLUORESCENT BRIGHTENER CBS-X.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.44      Disodium 2,2'-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [biphenyl-4,4'-                                                    31/2023.......
                             diyldiethene-2,1-
                             diyl]dibenzenesul
                             fonate (CAS No.
                             27344-41-8) of a
                             kind used as a
                             fluorescent
                             brightening agent
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.20.80)......
     
          SEC. 20457. OPTICAL BRIGHTENER SWN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.45      7-(Diethylamino)-4- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methylchromen-2-                                                   31/2023.......
                             one (CAS No. 91-
                             44-1) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3204.20.80)......
     
          SEC. 20458. C.I. FLUORESCENT BRIGHTENER 199:1.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.46      Mixtures of 1-(2-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cyanostyryl)-4-(4-                                                 31/2023.......
                             cyanostyryl)benze
                             ne (CAS No. 13001-
                             38-2); 2,2'-
                             oxydi(ethan-1-ol)
                             (CAS No. 111-46-
                             6); acetic acid
                             ethenyl ester,
                             polymer with
                             ethenol (CAS No.
                             25213-24-5);
                             methyl 4-[2-[4-(5-
                             methyl-2-
                             benzoxazolyl)phen
                             yl]vinyl]benzoate
                             (CAS No. 18039-18-
                             4); and
                             formaldehyde,
                             polymer with
                             oxirane and
                             phenol, methyl
                             ether (CAS No.
                             68988-31-8) of a
                             kind used as
                             fluorescent
                             brightening
                             agents (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3204.20.80)......
     
          SEC. 20459. FLUORESCENT BRIGHTENER 368.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9843]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.23.47      Mixtures of 2-[4-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [(E)-2-[4-(1,3-                                                    31/2023.......
                             benzoxazol-2-
                             yl)phenyl]ethenyl
                             ]phenyl]-1,3-
                             benzoxazole (CAS
                             No. 1533-45-5); 5-
                             methyl-2-[4-[(E)-
                             2-[4-(5-methyl-
                             1,3-benzoxazol-2-
                             yl)phenyl]ethenyl
                             ]phenyl]-1,3-
                             benzoxazole (CAS
                             No. 2397-00-4)
                             and 2-[4-[(E)-2-
                             [4-(1,3-
                             benzoxazol-2-
                             yl)phenyl]ethenyl
                             ]phenyl]-5-methyl-
                             1,3-benzoxazole
                             (CAS No. 5242-49-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3204.20.80)......
     
          SEC. 20460. 1,4-BIS(2-CYANOSTYRYL)BENZENE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.48      2-[(E)-2-[4-[(E)-2- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (2-                                                                31/2023.......
                             Cyanophenyl)ethen
                             yl]
                             phenyl]ethenyl]be
                             nzonitrile (CAS
                             No. 13001-39-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.20.80)......
     
          SEC. 20461. CERTAIN MANUFACTURING INPUTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.49      1-[3-               Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Dimethylamino)pr                                                  31/2023.......
                             opyl]-4-methyl-6-
                             oxo-3-pyridin-1-
                             ium-1-ylpyridin-2-
                             olate (CAS No.
                             104583-33-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3204.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20462. CERIUM SULFIDE PIGMENTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.50      Pigment             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             preparations                                                       31/2023.......
                             based on cerium
                             sulfide or
                             mixtures of
                             cerium sulfide
                             and lanthanum
                             sulfide (CAS Nos.
                             12014-93-6 and
                             12031-49-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3206.49.60)......
     
          SEC. 20463. MATTE PEARLESCENT PIGMENTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.51      Coloring matter of  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mica (CAS No.                                                      31/2023.......
                             12001-26-2) and
                             titanium dioxide
                             (CAS No. 13463-67-
                             7), coated with
                             submicron
                             poly(methyl
                             methacrylate)
                             (CAS No. 9011-14-
                             7) spheres to
                             create a matte
                             optical effect
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3206.49.60)......
     
          SEC. 20464. ANGLE-DEPENDENT INTERFERENCE PIGMENTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.52      Angle-dependent     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             interference                                                       31/2023.......
                             pigments based on
                             a substrate of
                             transparent or
                             translucent
                             inorganic flakes
                             of
                             fluorophlogopite
                             (CAS No. 12003-38-
                             2), titanium
                             dioxide (CAS No.
                             13463-67-7), and
                             synthetic
                             amorphous silica
                             (CAS No. 112945-
                             52-5) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3206.49.60)......
     
          SEC. 20465. INORGANIC LUMILUX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.53      Inorganic products  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of a kind used as                                                  31/2023.......
                             luminophores
                             containing zinc
                             sulfide (ZnS),
                             copper chloride-
                             doped (CAS No.
                             68611-70-1),
                             dizinc;silicate
                             (CAS No. 68611-47-
                             2), yttrium oxide
                             sulfide (Y2O2S),
                             europium-doped
                             (CAS No. 68784-83-
                             8), erbium sodium
                             ytterbium
                             fluoride
                             (Er0.04NaYb0.96F4
                             ) (CAS No. 753489-
                             08-6), diyttrium
                             dioxide sulfide
                             (CAS No. 12340-04-
                             4), oxygen(2-
                             );yttrium(3+)
                             (CAS No. 1314-36-
                             9), (CAS No. 1314-
                             37-9) and
                             erbium(III) oxide
                             (CAS No. 12061-16-
                             4) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3206.50.00)......
     
          SEC. 20466. RIBBON/MATRIX RESIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.54      Optical fiber       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ribbon cable                                                       31/2023.......
                             matrix resin, a
                             polymer in the
                             form of a liquid
                             coating, with a
                             density of
                             approximately
                             1.12 kg/liter,
                             viscosity of 3000
                             to 5000 cps at 25
                             C, with
                             elongation
                             greater than 20
                             percent and
                             tensile strength
                             of 22 to 32 MPa
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3208.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20467. BONDING AGENT 2005.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9844]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.23.55      Solution as         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             defined in note 4                                                  31/2023.......
                             to chapter 32,
                             mixture of
                             poly(tolylene 2,4-
                             diisocyanate)
                             (CAS No. 26006-20-
                             2); 2,4-
                             diisocyanato-1-
                             methylbenzene
                             (CAS No. 584-84-
                             9) and butyl
                             acetate (CAS No.
                             123-86-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3208.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20468. FLUOROPOLYMER RESIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.56      Solution of high    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             molecular weight                                                   31/2023.......
                             fluoroethylene-
                             alkyl vinylether
                             (FEVE)
                             alternative
                             copolymer,
                             containing 38 to
                             42 percent by
                             weight of
                             moderate OH
                             number resin in a
                             blend of
                             cyclohexanone and
                             aromatic
                             hydrocarbon
                             solvent, having a
                             Tg of 20 C (CAS
                             No. 207691-69-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3208.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20469. ZIRCONIUM 12 PAINT DRIER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.57      Zirconium 12 paint  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             drier, mixtures                                                    31/2023.......
                             of naptha,
                             petroleum,
                             hydrotreated
                             heavy (CAS No.
                             64742-48-9),
                             zirconium 2-
                             ethylhexanoate
                             (CAS No. 22464-99-
                             9), nonane (CAS
                             No. 111-84-2),
                             zirconium,
                             bis(acetate-o)oxo-
                              (CAS No. 5153-24-
                             2) (provided for
                             in heading
                             3211.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 20470. ZIRCONIUM 24 PAINT DRIER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.58      Zirconium 24 paint  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             drier, mixtures                                                    31/2023.......
                             of naptha,
                             petroleum,
                             hydrotreated
                             heavy (CAS No.
                             64742-48-9),
                             zirconium 2-
                             ethylhexanoate
                             (CAS No. 22464-99-
                             9), nonane (CAS
                             No. 111-84-2),
                             zirconium,
                             bis(acetate-o)oxo-
                              (CAS No. 5153-24-
                             2) (provided for
                             in heading
                             3211.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 20471. DRIER ACCELERATORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.59      Prepared drier      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             accelerators                                                       31/2023.......
                             containing a
                             mixture of
                             cyclopentanone
                             (CAS No. 120-92-
                             3), cyclohexanone
                             (CAS No. 108-94-
                             1), and 2-pyridin-
                             2-ylpyridine (CAS
                             No. 366-18-7)
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             3211.00.00)).....
     
          SEC. 20472. LEMON OIL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.60      Essential oils of   3.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             lemon (CAS No.                                                     31/2023.......
                             8008-56-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3301.13.00)......
     
          SEC. 20473. SULFONIC ACIDS, C14-17-SEC-ALKANE, SODIUM SALT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.61      Sulfonic acids,     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             C14-17-sec-                                                        31/2023.......
                             alkane, sodium
                             salt (CAS No.
                             97489-15-1)
                             anionic aromatic
                             surface-active
                             agent (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3402.11.20)......
     
          SEC. 20474. POTASSIUM ETHYL OCTYLPHOSPHONATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.62      Potassium;          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ethoxy(octyl)phos                                                  31/2023.......
                             phinate (CAS No.
                             68134-28-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3402.11.50)......
     
          SEC. 20475. INTERMEDIATE IN THE PRODUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL 
                        LUBRICANTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.63      (Z)-N-Methyl-N-(1-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             oxo-9-                                                             31/2023.......
                             octadecenyl)glyci
                             ne (N-
                             oleylsarcosine)
                             (CAS No. 110-25-
                             8) surfactant
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3402.11.50)......
     
     
     [[Page S9845]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20476. POLYETHER DISPERSANT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.64      Oxirane, 2-methyl-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             , polymer with                                                     31/2023.......
                             oxirane,
                             mono[(diethylamin
                             o)alkyl] ether
                             surfactant (CAS
                             No. 68511-96-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3402.12.50)......
     
          SEC. 20477. D-GLUCOPYRANOSE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.65      (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             decoxy-6-                                                          31/2023.......
                             (hydroxymethyl)ox
                             ane-3,4,5-triol
                             (CAS No. 68515-73-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3402.13.20)......
     
          SEC. 20478. 2-DODECOXY-6-(HYDROXYMETHYL)OXANE-3,4,5-TRIOL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.66      (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Dodecoxy-6-                                                        31/2023.......
                             (hydroxymethyl)ox
                             ane-3,4,5-triol
                             (CAS No. 110615-
                             47-9) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3402.13.20)......
     
          SEC. 20479. MIXTURES OF CERTAIN C12-14-ALKYL ETHERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.67      Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             poly(oxy-1,2-                                                      31/2023.......
                             ethanediyl), a-
                             phosphono-v-
                             hydroxy-, C12-14-
                             alkyl ethers (CAS
                             No. 121158-63-2);
                             poly(oxy-1,2-
                             ethanediyl), a,a'-
                             phosphinicobis[v-
                             hydroxy-, di-C12-
                             14-alkyl ethers
                             (CAS No. 121158-
                             61-0); poly(oxy-
                             1,2-ethanediyl),
                             a,a',a"-
                             phosphinylidynetr
                             is[v-hydroxy-,
                             tri-C12-14-alkyl
                             ethers (CAS No.
                             121158-62-1);
                             alcohols C12-14,
                             ethoxylated (CAS
                             No. 68439-50-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3402.13.50)......
     
          SEC. 20480. MANUFACTURING CHEMICAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.68      Mixtures of fatty   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acids, coco,                                                       31/2023.......
                             ethoxylated (CAS
                             No. 61791-29-5)
                             and butan-1-
                             ol;ethane-1,2-
                             diol;propane-1,2-
                             diol (CAS No.
                             9038-95-3)
                             surfactant
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3402.13.50)......
     
          SEC. 20481. NONIONIC SURFACTANT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.69      D-Glucopyranose,    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             oligomeric, C10-                                                   31/2023.......
                             16-alkyl
                             glycosides (CAS
                             No. 110615-47-9);
                             water (CAS No.
                             7732-18-5); and D-
                             glucopyranose,
                             oligomeric, 2-
                             ethylhexyl
                             glycosides (CAS
                             No. 161074-93-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3402.13.50)......
     
          SEC. 20482. CHEMICAL USED IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.70      Mixtures of sodium  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [1-carboxy-17-                                                     31/2023.......
                             (dibutylamino)-17-
                             oxoheptadecan-8-
                             yl] sulfate (CAS
                             No. 62093-93-0);
                             sodium;18-hydroxy-
                             18-oxooctadecane-
                             1-sulfonate (CAS
                             No. 67998-94-1);
                             sodium (Z)-
                             octadec-9-enoate
                             (CAS No. 143-19-
                             1); and (Z)-N,N-
                             dibutyloctadec-9-
                             enamide (CAS No.
                             5831-80-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3402.90.10)......
     
          SEC. 20483. ETHOXYLATED TRISTYRYLPHENOL PHOSPHATE POTASSIUM 
                        SALT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.71      Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             propane-1,2-diol                                                   31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 57-55-
                             6), poly(oxy-1,2-
                             ethanediyl), a-
                             (tris(1-
                             phenylethyl)pheny
                             l)-v-hydroxy-
                             (CAS No. 99734-09-
                             5), and poly(oxy-
                             1,2-ethanediyl),
                             a-(2,4,6-tris(1-
                             phenylethyl)pheny
                             l)-v-hydroxy-,
                             phosphate,
                             potassium salt
                             (CAS No. 163436-
                             84-8) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3402.90.30)......
     
     
     [[Page S9846]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20484. SODIUM POLYCARBOXYLATE, AQUEOUS SOLUTION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.72      Mixtures of 2,5-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             furandione,                                                        31/2023.......
                             polymer with
                             2,4,4-
                             trimethylpentene,
                             sodium salt
                             (sodium;oxolane-
                             2,5-dione;2,4,4-
                             trimethylpent-1-
                             ene) (CAS No.
                             37199-81-8), and
                             poly(oxy-1,2-
                             ethanediyl), a-
                             (carboxymethyl)-v-
                             (tridecyloxy)-,
                             branched, sodium
                             salt (CAS No.
                             68891-17-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3402.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20485. AQUEOUS EMULSION OF A MIXTURE OF AMINE SOAPS AND 
                        MISCELLANEOUS OTHER ADDITIVES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.73      Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             propane-1,2,3-                                                     31/2023.......
                             triol (glycerol)
                             (CAS No. 56-81-
                             5); 2-octadec-9-
                             enoxyethanol
                             phosphoric acid
                             (CAS No. 39464-69-
                             2); tall oil
                             fatty acid (CAS
                             No. 61790-12-3);
                             2,3-bis[[(Z)-12-
                             hydroxyoctadec-9-
                             enoyl]oxy]propyl
                             (Z)-12-
                             hydroxyoctadec-9-
                             enoate (castor
                             oil) (CAS No.
                             8001-79-4);
                             alcohols C16-
                             18,18
                             unsaturated,
                             ethoxylated (CAS
                             No. 68920-66-1);
                             2-(2-
                             hydroxyethylamino
                             )ethanol
                             (Diethanolamine)
                             (CAS No. 111-42-
                             2); distillates
                             (petroleum),
                             hydrotreated
                             light naphthenic
                             (CAS No. 64742-53-
                             6); phosphoric
                             acid (CAS No.
                             7664-38-2);
                             ethane-1,2-
                             diamine (CAS No.
                             107-15-3); and 2H-
                             benzotriazole
                             (CAS No. 95-14-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3403.19.50)......
     
          SEC. 20486. AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF A MIXTURE OF FATTY AMINE 
                        AND AMIDE SOAPS AND MISCELLANEOUS OTHER 
                        ADDITIVES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.74      Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (2E,4E,6E,8E,10E,                                                  31/2023.......
                             12E)-pentadeca-
                             2,4,6,8,10,12,14-
                             heptaenoic acid
                             (Fatty acids, C14-
                             18 and C16-18-
                             unsaturated) (CAS
                             No. 67701-06-8);
                             2-octadec-9-
                             enoxyethanol;phos
                             phoric acid (CAS
                             No. 39464-69-2);
                             distillates,
                             petroleum,
                             solvent-dewaxed
                             heavy paraffinic
                             (CAS No. 64742-65-
                             0); alcohols C16-
                             18,18
                             unsaturated,
                             ethoxylated (CAS
                             No. 68920-66-1);
                             2-(2-
                             hydroxyethylamino
                             )ethanol
                             (Diethanolamine)
                             (CAS No. 111-42-
                             2); ethane-1,2-
                             diamine (CAS No.
                             107-15-3);
                             phosphoric acid
                             (CAS No. 7664-38-
                             2), amines,
                             tallow alkyl,
                             ethoxylated (CAS
                             No. 61791-26-2);
                             and 2H-
                             benzotriazole
                             (CAS No. 95-14-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3403.19.50)......
     
          SEC. 20487. AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF A MIXTURE OF FATTY AMINE 
                        AND AMIDE SOAPS AND MISCELLANEOUS OTHER 
                        ADDITIVES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.75      Mixtures of N-[2-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (octadecanoylamin                                                  31/2023.......
                             o)ethyl]octadecan
                             amide (CAS No.
                             110-30-5); 2-(2-
                             hydroxyethylamino
                             )ethanol (CAS No.
                             111-42-2);
                             phosphoric acid
                             (CAS No. 7664-38-
                             2); amines,
                             tallow alkyl,
                             ethoxylated (CAS
                             No. 61791-26-2);
                             fatty acids, C14-
                             18 and C16-18-
                             unsaturated (CAS
                             No. 67701-06-8);
                             and nonylphenol,
                             branched,
                             ethoxylated,
                             phosphated (CAS
                             No. 68412-53-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3403.99.00)......
     
          SEC. 20488. PHOTOGRAPHIC GELATIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.76      Photographic        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             gelatin (CAS No.                                                   31/2023.......
                             9000-70-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3503.00.55)......
     
          SEC. 20489. ICE FOUNTAINS (CLASS 1.4G).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.77      Ice fountains       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Class 1.4G) (CAS                                                  31/2023.......
                             No. 9904-70-0)
                             generating a jet
                             of sparklers when
                             lit (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3604.10.90)......
     
          SEC. 20490. MAGIC CANDLES CONTAINING MAGNESIUM POWDER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9847]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.23.78      Magic candles       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing                                                         31/2023.......
                             magnesium powder
                             (CAS No. 7439-95-
                             4) that
                             automatically
                             relight
                             themselves when
                             blown out and
                             emit spark
                             effects when lit
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3604.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20491. PARTY SNAPPERS (CLASS 1.4G).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.79      Snaps designed to   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             make a loud noise                                                  31/2023.......
                             when thrown to
                             the ground (CAS
                             No. 7761-88-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3604.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20492. FENPYROXIMATE 5SC.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.80      Mixtures of tert-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             butyl 4-[[(E)-                                                     31/2023.......
                             (1,3-dimethyl-5-
                             phenoxypyrazol-4-
                             yl)
                             methylideneamino]
                             oxymethyl]benzoat
                             e (Fenpyroximate)
                             (CAS No. 134098-
                             61-6) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.91.25)......
     
          SEC. 20493. PYRIFLUQUINAZON 20SC.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.81      Mixtures of 1-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acetyl-6-                                                          31/2023.......
                             (1,1,1,2,3,3,3-
                             heptafluoropropan-
                             2-yl)-3-(pyridin-
                             3-ylmethylamino)-
                             4H-quinazolin-2-
                             one
                             (Pyrifluquinazon)
                             (CAS No. 337458-
                             27-2) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.91.25)......
     
          SEC. 20494. IMIDACLOPRID AND MUSCALURE FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.82      Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing (NE)-N-                                                 31/2023.......
                             [1-[(6-
                             chloropyridin-3-
                             yl)methyl]imidazo
                             lidin-2-
                             ylidene]nitramide
                             (Imidacloprid)
                             (CAS No. 138261-
                             41-3) and (Z)-
                             tricos-9-ene
                             (Muscalure) (CAS
                             No. 27519-02-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.91.25)......
     
          SEC. 20495. FORMULATIONS OF ACEPHATE AND BIFENTHRIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.83      Formulations of N-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [methoxy(methylsu                                                  31/2023.......
                             lfanyl)
                             phosphoryl]acetam
                             ide (Acephate)
                             (CAS No. 30560-19-
                             1) and (2-methyl-
                             3-
                             phenylphenyl)meth
                             yl (1R,3R)-3-[(Z)-
                             2-chloro-3,3,3-
                             trifluoroprop-1-
                             enyl]-2,2-
                             dimethylcycloprop
                             ane-1-carboxylate
                             (Bifenthrin) (CAS
                             No. 82657-04-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.91.25)......
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20496. FIPRONIL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.84      (RS)-5-Amino-1-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [2,6-dichloro-4-                                                   31/2023.......
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             phenyl]-4-
                             (trifluoromethysu
                             lfinyl)-1H-
                             pyrazole-3-
                             carbonitrile
                             (Fipronil) (CAS
                             No. 120068-37-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.91.25)......
     
          SEC. 20497. ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.85      (Formulated         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             aluminium                                                          31/2023.......
                             phosphide
                             (alumanylidynepho
                             sphane) (CAS No.
                             20859-73-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.91.30)......
     
          SEC. 20498. MAGNAPHOS FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.86      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             magnesium                                                          31/2023.......
                             phosphide
                             (trimagnesium;pho
                             sphorus(3-))
                             (Magnaphos) (CAS
                             No.12057-74-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.91.30)......
     
     
     [[Page S9848]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20499. FORMULATED OXAMYL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.87      Mixtures of methyl  0.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (1Z)-2-                                                            31/2023.......
                             (dimethylamino)-N-
                             (methylcarbamoylo
                             xy)-2-
                             oxoethanimidothio
                             ate (Oxamyl) (CAS
                             No. 23135-22-0)
                             and application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.91.50)......
     
          SEC. 20500. FORMULATED FUNGICIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.88      Mixtures of 2-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (trichloromethyls                                                  31/2023.......
                             ulfanyl)-
                             3a,4,7,7a-
                             tetrahydroisoindo
                             le-1,3-dione
                             (Captan) (CAS No.
                             133-06-2) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.92.15)......
     
          SEC. 20501. CERTAIN FUNGICIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.89      Mixtures of (2Z)-2- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [2-fluoro-5-                                                       31/2023.......
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             phenyl]sulfanyl-2-
                             [3-(2-
                             methoxyphenyl)-
                             1,3-thiazolidin-2-
                             ylidene]acetonitr
                             ile (CAS No.
                             958647-10-4); 1-
                             methylpyrrolidin-
                             2-one (CAS No.
                             872-50-4) and
                             polyoxyalkylene
                             polystyryl phenyl
                             ether (CAS No.
                             99734-09-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.92.15)......
     
          SEC. 20502. PROTHIOCONAZOLE, FLUOPYRAM, AND TRIFLOXYSTROBIN 
                        FUNGICIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.90      Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing 2-[2-                                                   31/2023.......
                             (1-
                             chlorocyclopropyl
                             )-3-(2-
                             chlorophenyl)-2-
                             hydroxypropyl]-1H-
                             1,2,4-triazole-3-
                             thione
                             (Prothioconazole)
                             (CAS No. 178928-
                             70-6), N-[2-[3-
                             chloro-5-
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             pyridin-2-
                             yl]ethyl]-2-
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             benzamide
                             (Fluopyram) (CAS
                             No. 658066-35-4)
                             and (2E)-2-
                             methoxyimino-2-[2-
                             [[(E)-1-[3-
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             phenyl]
                             ethylideneamino]o
                             xymethyl]
                             phenyl]acetate
                             (Trifloxystrobin)
                             (CAS No. 141517-
                             21-7) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3808.92.15)......
     
          SEC. 20503. PROTHIOCONAZOLE, METALAXYL, AND TEBUCONAZOLE 
                        FUNGICIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.91      Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing 2-                                                      31/2023.......
                             [(2RS)-2-(1-
                             chlorocyclopropyl
                             )-3-(2-
                             chlorophenyl)-2-
                             hydroxypropyl]-2H-
                             1,2,4-triazole-
                             3(4H)-thione
                             (Prothioconazole)
                             (CAS No. 178928-
                             70-6), methyl N-
                             (2-methoxyacetyl)-
                             N-(2,6-xylyl)-DL-
                             alaninate
                             (Metalaxyl) (CAS
                             No. 57837-19-1)
                             and (RS)-1-p-
                             chlorophenyl-4,4-
                             dimethyl-3-(1H-
                             1,2,4-triazol-1-
                             ylmethyl) pentan-
                             3-ol
                             (Tebuconazole)
                             (CAS No. 107534-
                             96-3) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3808.92.15)......
     
          SEC. 20504. MANCOZEB AND CHLOROTHALONIL FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.92      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             zinc;manganese(2+                                                  31/2023.......
                             );N-[2-
                             (sulfidocarbothio
                             ylamino)ethyl]car
                             bamodithioate
                             (Mancozeb) (CAS
                             No. 8018-01-7)
                             and 2,4,5,6-
                             tetrachlorobenzen
                             e-1,3-
                             dicarbonitrile
                             (Chlorothalonil)
                             (CAS No. 1897-45-
                             6) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3808.92.15)......
     
          SEC. 20505. MIXTURES OF PICARBUTROX AND APPLICATION 
                        ADJUVANTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.93      Mixtures of tert-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             butyl N-[6-[[(Z)-                                                  31/2023.......
                             [(1-
                             methyltetrazol-5-
                             yl)-
                             phenylmethylidene
                             ]amino]oxymethyl]
                             pyridin-2-
                             yl]carbamate
                             (Picarbutrox)
                             (CAS No. 500207-
                             04-5) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.92.15)......
     
          SEC. 20506. MIXTURES OF TETRACONAZOLE AND APPLICATION 
                        ADJUVANTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9849]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.23.94      Mixtures of 1-[2-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (2,4-                                                              31/2023.......
                             dichlorophenyl)-3-
                             (1,1,2,2-
                             tetrafluoroethoxy
                             )propyl]-1,2,4-
                             triazole
                             (Tetraconazole)
                             (CAS No. 112281-
                             77-3) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.92.15)......
     
          SEC. 20507. MANCOZEB AND AZOXYSTROBIN FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.95      Formulations        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing                                                         31/2023.......
                             zinc;manganese(2+
                             );N-[2-
                             (sulfidocarbothio
                             ylamino)ethyl]car
                             bamodithioate
                             (Mancozeb) (CAS
                             No. 8018-01-7)
                             and methyl (E)-2-
                             [2-[6-(2-
                             cyanophenoxy)pyri
                             midin-4-
                             yl]oxyphenyl]-3-
                             methoxyprop-2-
                             enoate
                             (Azoxystrobin)
                             (CAS No. 131860-
                             33-8) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3808.92.28)......
     
          SEC. 20508. MIXTURES OF CYMOXANIL AND FUMED DIOXOSILANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.96      Mixtures of (1E)-2- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (ethylcarbamoylam                                                  31/2023.......
                             ino)-N-methoxy-2-
                             oxoethanimidoyl
                             cyanide
                             (Cymoxanil) (CAS
                             No. 57966-95-7),
                             fumed dioxosilane
                             (CAS No. 112945-
                             52-5), and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.92.30)......
     
          SEC. 20509. MICROTHIOL FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.97      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             micronized sulfur                                                  31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 7704-34-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3808.92.30)......
     
          SEC. 20510. FORMULATIONS OF THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL, 
                        IODOSULFURON-METHYL-SODIUM, AND DICAMBA.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.98      Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing methyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             4-[(3-methoxy-4-
                             methyl-5-oxo-
                             1,2,4-triazole-1-
                             carbonyl)sulfamoy
                             l]-5-
                             methylthiophene-3-
                             carboxylate
                             (Thiencarbazone-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             317815-83-1);
                             sodium;(5-iodo-2-
                             methoxycarbonylph
                             enyl)sulfonyl-[(4-
                             methoxy-6-methyl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl)carbamoyl]azan
                             ide (Iodosulfuron-
                             methyl-sodium)
                             (CAS No. 144550-
                             36-7) and 3,6-
                             dichloro-2-
                             methoxybenzoic
                             acid (Dicamba)
                             (CAS No.1918-00-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20511. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL, ISOXADIFENETHYL, AND 
                        TEMBOTRIONE HERBICIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.23.99      Methyl 4-[(3-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methoxy-4-methyl-                                                  31/2023.......
                             5-oxo-1,2,4-
                             triazole-1-
                             carbonyl)sulfamoy
                             l]-5-
                             methylthiophene-3-
                             carboxylate
                             (Thiencarbazone-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             317815-83-1),
                             ethyl 5,5-
                             diphenyl-4H-1,2-
                             oxazole-3-
                             carboxylate
                             (Isoxadifen-
                             ethyl) (CAS No.
                             163520-33-0) and
                             2-[2-chloro-4-
                             methylsulfonyl-3-
                             (2,2,2-
                             trifluoroethoxyme
                             thyl)benzoyl]cycl
                             ohexane-1,3-dione
                             (Tembotrione)
                             (CAS No. 335104-
                             84-2) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20512. HERBICIDES USED ON GRASSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.01      Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing ethyl                                                   31/2023.......
                             (2R)-2-[4-[(6-
                             chloro-1,3-
                             benzoxazol-2-
                             yl)oxy]phenoxy]pr
                             opanoate
                             (Fenoxaprop-
                             ethyl) (CAS No.
                             71283-80-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20513. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL, ISOXAFLUTOLE, AND 
                        CYPROSULFAMIDE HERBICIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9850]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.24.02      Product mixtures    5%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing methyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             4-[(3-methoxy-4-
                             methyl-5-oxo-
                             1,2,4-triazole-1-
                             carbonyl)sulfamoy
                             l]-5-
                             methylthiophene-3-
                             carboxylate
                             (Thiencarbazone-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             317815-83-1); (5-
                             cyclopropyl-1,2-
                             oxazol-4-yl)-[2-
                             methylsulfonyl-4-
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             phenyl]methanone
                             (Isoxaflutole)
                             (CAS No. 141112-
                             29-0) and N-[4-
                             (cyclopropylcarba
                             moyl)phenyl]sulfo
                             nyl-2-
                             methoxybenzamide
                             (Cyprosulfamide)
                             (CAS No. 221667-
                             31-8) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20514. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL AND IODOSULFURON-
                        METHYLSODIUM HERBICIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.03      Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing methyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             4-[(3-methoxy-4-
                             methyl-5-oxo-
                             1,2,4-triazole-1-
                             carbonyl)sulfamoy
                             l]-5-
                             methylthiophene-3-
                             carboxylate
                             (Thiencarbazone-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             317815-83-1) and
                             sodium (5-iodo-2-
                             methoxycarbonylph
                             enyl)sulfonyl-[(4-
                             methoxy-6-methyl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl)carbamoyl]azan
                             ide (Iodosulfuron
                             methylsodium)
                             (CAS No. 144550-
                             36-7) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20515. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL AND MEFENPYR-DIETHYL 
                        HERBICIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.04      Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing methyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             4-[(3-methoxy-4-
                             methyl-5-oxo-
                             1,2,4-triazole-1-
                             carbonyl)sulfamoy
                             l]-5-
                             methylthiophene-3-
                             carboxylate
                             (Thiencarbazone-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             317815-83-1) and
                             diethyl 1-(2,4-
                             dichlorophenyl)-5-
                             methyl-4H-
                             pyrazole-3,5-
                             dicarboxylate
                             (Mefenpyr-
                             diethyl) (CAS No.
                             135590-91-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20516. THIFENSULFURON-METHYL AND TRIBENURON-METHYL 
                        FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.05      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methyl 3-[(4-                                                      31/2023.......
                             methoxy-6-methyl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl)
                             carbamoylsulfamoy
                             l]thiophene-2-
                             carboxylate
                             (Thifensulfuron-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             79277-27-3) and
                             methyl 2-[[(4-
                             methoxy-6-methyl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl)-
                             methylcarbamoyl]s
                             ulfamoyl]benzoate
                             (Tribenuron-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             101200-48-0) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20517. TRIBENURON-METHYL FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.06      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methyl 2-[[(4-                                                     31/2023.......
                             methoxy-6-methyl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl)-
                             methylcarbamoyl]s
                             ulfamoyl]benzoate
                             (Tribenuron-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             101200-48-0) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20518. CHLORSULFURON AND METSULFURON-METHYL 
                        FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.07      Formulations of 1-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (2-                                                                31/2023.......
                             chlorophenyl)sulf
                             onyl-3-(4-methoxy-
                             6-methyl-1,3,5-
                             triazin-2-yl)urea
                             (Chlorsulfuron)
                             (CAS No. 64902-72-
                             3), methyl 2-[(4-
                             methoxy-6-methyl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl)carbamoylsulfa
                             moyl] benzoate
                             (Metsulfuron
                             Methyl) (CAS No.
                             74223-64-6) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20519. THIFENSULFURON-METHYL AND FLUROXYPYR 
                        FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.08      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methyl 3-[(4-                                                      31/2023.......
                             methoxy-6-methyl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl)
                             carbamoylsulfamoy
                             l]thiophene-2-
                             carboxylate
                             (Thifensulfuron-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             79277-27-3), 2-(4-
                             amino-3,5-
                             dichloro-6-
                             fluoropyridin-2-
                             yl)oxyacetic acid
                             (Fluroxypyr) (CAS
                             No. 69377-81-7)
                             and application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
     
     [[Page S9851]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20520. ACIFLUROFEN FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.09      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             sodium;5-[2-                                                       31/2023.......
                             chloro-4-
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             phenoxy]-2-
                             nitrobenzoate
                             (Aciflurofen)
                             (CAS No. 62476-59-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20521. S-METOLACHLOR AND MESTRIONE HERBICIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.10      Formulations of 2-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             chloro-N-(2-ethyl-                                                 31/2023.......
                             6-methylphenyl)-N-
                             [(2S)-1-
                             methoxypropan-2-
                             yl]acetamide (S-
                             Metolachlor) (CAS
                             No. 87392-12-9)
                             and 4-amino-6-
                             tert-butyl-3-
                             methylsulfanyl-
                             1,2,4-triazin-5-
                             one (Mestrione)
                             (CAS No. 21087-64-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20522. METRIBUZIN FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.11      Formulations of 4-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             amino-6-tert-                                                      31/2023.......
                             butyl-3-
                             methylsulfanyl-
                             1,2,4-triazin-5-
                             one (Metribuzin)
                             (CAS No. 21087-64-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20523. PENDIMETHALINE AND METRIBUZINE FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.12      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             3,4-dimethyl-2,6-                                                  31/2023.......
                             dinitro-N-pentan-
                             3-ylaniline
                             (Pendimethaline)
                             (CAS No. 40487-42-
                             1) and 4-amino-6-
                             tert-butyl-3-
                             methylsulfanyl-
                             1,2,4-triazin-5-
                             one (Metribuzine)
                             (CAS No. 21087-64-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20524. FORMULATIONS OF S-METOLACHLOR AND METRIBUZIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.13      Formulations of 2-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             chloro-N-(2-ethyl-                                                 31/2023.......
                             6-methylphenyl)-N-
                             [(2S)-1-
                             methoxypropan-2-
                             yl]acetamide (S-
                             Metolachlor) (CAS
                             No. 87392-12-9)
                             and 4-amino-6-
                             tert-butyl-3-
                             methylsulfanyl-
                             1,2,4-triazin-5-
                             one (Metribuzin)
                             (CAS No. 21087-64-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20525. THIFENSULFURON-METHYL AND TRIBENURON-METHYL 
                        FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.14      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methyl 2-[[(4-                                                     31/2023.......
                             methoxy-6-methyl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl)-
                             methylcarbamoyl]
                             sulfamoyl]benzoat
                             e (Tribenuron-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             101200-48-0) and
                             3-[(4-methoxy-6-
                             methyl-1,3,5-
                             triazin-2-
                             yl)carbamoylsulfa
                             moyl] thiophene-2-
                             carboxylic acid
                             (Thifensulfuron)
                             (CAS No. 79277-67-
                             1) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20526. METSULFURON-METHYL FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.15      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methyl 2-[(4-                                                      31/2023.......
                             methoxy-6-methyl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl)
                             carbamoylsulfamoy
                             l]benzoate
                             (Metsulfuron-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             74223-64-6) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20527. CHLORIMURON-ETHYL FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.16      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ethyl 2-[(4-                                                       31/2023.......
                             chloro-6-
                             methoxypyrimidin-
                             2-
                             yl)carbamoylsulfa
                             moyl] benzoate
                             (Chlorimuron-
                             ethyl) (CAS No.
                             90982-32-4) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
     
     [[Page S9852]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20528. MIXTURES OF BROMOXYNIL OCTANOATE AND BROMOXYNIL 
                        HEPTANOATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.17      Mixtures of 2,6-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             dibromo-4-                                                         31/2023.......
                             cyanophenyl
                             octanoate
                             (Bromoxynil
                             octanoate) (CAS
                             No. 1689-99-2)
                             and 2,6-dibromo-4-
                             cyanophenyl
                             heptanoate
                             (Bromoxynil
                             heptanoate) (CAS
                             No. 56634-95-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20529. SULFOMETURON-METHYL AND METSULFURON-METHYL 
                        FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.18      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methyl 2-[(4,6-                                                    31/2023.......
                             dimethylpyrimidin-
                             2-
                             yl)carbamoylsulfa
                             moyl] benzoate
                             (Sulfometuron-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             74222-97-2) and
                             methyl 2-[(4-
                             methoxy-6-methyl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl)carbamoylsulfa
                             moyl] benzoate
                             (Metsulfuron-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             74223-64-6) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20530. CHLORIMURON-ETHYL AND TRIBENURON-METHYL 
                        FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.19      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ethyl 2-[(4-                                                       31/2023.......
                             chloro-6-
                             methoxypyrimidin-
                             2-
                             yl)carbamoylsulfa
                             moyl] benzoate
                             (Chlorimuron-
                             ethyl) (CAS No.
                             90982-32-4) and
                             methyl 2-[[(4-
                             methoxy-6-methyl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl)-
                             methylcarbamoyl]s
                             ulfamoyl]
                             benzoate
                             (Tribenuron-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             101200-48-0) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20531. FORMULATIONS CONTAINING TIAFENACIL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.20      Formulations        0.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing methyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             3-[2-[2-chloro-4-
                             fluoro-5-[3-
                             methyl-2,6-dioxo-
                             4-
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             pyrimidin-1-
                             yl]phenyl]
                             sulfanylpropanoyl
                             amino]propanoate
                             (Tiafenacil) (CAS
                             No. 1220411-29-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20532. DIURON 80.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.21      Formulated          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             products                                                           31/2023.......
                             containing
                             mixtures of 3-
                             (3,4-
                             dichlorophenyl)-
                             1,1-dimethylurea
                             (CAS No. 330-54-
                             1) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20533. FLAZASULFURON HERBICIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.22      Formulations of 1-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (4,6-                                                              31/2023.......
                             dimethoxypyrimidi
                             n-2-yl)-3-[3-
                             (trifluoromethyl)
                             pyridin-2-
                             yl]sulfonylurea
                             (Flazasulfuron)
                             (CAS No. 104040-
                             78-0) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3808.93.15)......
     
          SEC. 20534. THIFENSULFURON-METHYL FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.23      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methyl 3-[(4-                                                      31/2023.......
                             methoxy-6-methyl-
                             1,3,5-triazin-2-
                             yl)
                             carbamoylsulfamoy
                             l]thiophene-2-
                             carboxylate
                             (Thifensulfuron-
                             methyl) (CAS No.
                             79277-27-3) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.50)......
     
          SEC. 20535. HERBICIDE FOR FARM AND RANCH USE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9853]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.24.24      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (RS)-2-Chloro-N-                                                   31/2023.......
                             (2-ethyl-6-methyl-
                             phenyl)-N-(1-
                             methoxypropan-2-
                             yl)acetamide (S-
                             metolachlor) (CAS
                             No. 87392-12-9)
                             and ammonium
                             (2RS)-2-amino-4-
                             (methylphosphinat
                             o)butyric acid
                             (Glufosinate)
                             (CAS No. 77182-82-
                             2) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3808.93.50)......
     
          SEC. 20536. PROPANIL FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.25      Formulations of N-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (3,4-                                                              31/2023.......
                             dichlorophenyl)pr
                             opanamide
                             (Propanil) (CAS
                             No. 709-98-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.50)......
     
          SEC. 20537. THIFENSULFURON FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.26      Formulations of 3-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [(4-methoxy-6-                                                     31/2023.......
                             methyl-1,3,5-
                             triazin-2-
                             yl)carbamoylsulfa
                             moyl] thiophene-2-
                             carboxylic acid
                             (Thifensulfuron)
                             (CAS No. 79277-67-
                             1) and
                             application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.93.50)......
     
          SEC. 20538. TOLPYRALATE AND NICOSULFURON HERBICIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.27      Formulations of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (RS)-1-{1-ethyl-4-                                                 31/2023.......
                             [4-mesyl-3-(2-
                             methoxyethoxy)-o-
                             toluoyl]pyrazol-5-
                             yloxy}ethyl
                             methyl carbonate
                             (Tolpyralate)
                             (CAS No. 1101132-
                             67-5) and 2-[(4,6-
                             dimethoxypyrimidi
                             n-2-
                             yl)carbamoylsulfa
                             moyl]-N,N-
                             dimethylpyridine-
                             3-carboxamide
                             (Nicosulfuron)
                             (CAS No. 111991-
                             09-4) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3808.93.50)......
     
          SEC. 20539. MIXTURES OF MAGNESIUM SALTS AND APPLICATION 
                        ADJUVANTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.28      Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             magnesium                                                          31/2023.......
                             dinitrate (CAS
                             No. 10377-60-3),
                             5-chloro-2-methyl-
                             1,2-thiazol-3-one
                             (CAS No. 26172-55-
                             4), 2-methyl-1,2-
                             thiazol-3-one
                             (CAS No. 2682-20-
                             4), magnesium
                             dichloride (CAS
                             No. 7786-30-3),
                             and application
                             adjuvants
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3808.94.50)......
     
          SEC. 20540. NISIN FORMULATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.29      Nisin preparations  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             including 2.5                                                      31/2023.......
                             percent Nisin and
                             92 percent salt
                             (CAS No. 1414-45-
                             5) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3808.99.95)......
     
          SEC. 20541. CERTAIN FIXATIVES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.30      Dye fixative used   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             in the textile                                                     31/2023.......
                             industry
                             containing
                             benzenesulfonic
                             acid, hydroxy-,
                             sodium salt
                             (1:1), polymer
                             with formaldehyde
                             and 4,4'-
                             sulfonylbis(pheno
                             l) (CAS No. 71832-
                             81-0) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3809.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 20542. FUEL OIL ADDITIVES: COLD FLOW IMPROVERS 
                        CONTAINING POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ETHENYL ACETATE).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.31      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing                                                         31/2023.......
                             poly(ethylene-co-
                             ethenyl acetate)
                             (CAS No. 24937-78-
                             8) used as a cold
                             flow improver for
                             fuel oils
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3811.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20543. FUEL OIL ADDITIVES: COLD FLOW IMPROVERS 
                        CONTAINING FUMARATE VINYL ACETATE CO-POLYMER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9854]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.24.32      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing                                                         31/2023.......
                             fumarate vinyl
                             acetate co-
                             polymer (CAS No.
                             68954-13-2) used
                             as a cold flow
                             improver for fuel
                             oils (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3811.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20544. CRUDE OIL ADDITIVES: COLD FLOW IMPROVERS 
                        CONTAINING FUMARATE VINYL ACETATE COPOLYMER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.33      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing                                                         31/2023.......
                             fumarate vinyl
                             acetate copolymer
                             (CAS No. 68954-15-
                             4 or 68954-14-3)
                             used as a cold
                             flow improver for
                             crude oil
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3811.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20545. POUR POINT DEPRESSANTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.34      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing                                                         31/2023.......
                             hydrophobic
                             acrylic polymer
                             (CAS No. 27029-57-
                             8) used as a pour
                             point depressant
                             for crude oil
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3811.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20546. FUEL OIL ADDITIVES: COLD FLOW IMPROVERS 
                        CONTAINING POLY (ETHYLENE-CO-ETHENYL ACETATE 
                        AND VINYL 2-ETHYL HEXANOATE).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.35      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing poly                                                    31/2023.......
                             (ethylene-co-
                             ethenyl acetate
                             and vinyl 2-ethyl
                             hexanoate) (CAS
                             No. 52856-75-4)
                             used as a cold
                             flow improver for
                             fuel oil
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3811.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20547. POLY(ISOBUTYLENE) HYDROFORMYLATION PRODUCTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.36      Mixtures            5%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             consisting of                                                      31/2023.......
                             poly(isobutylene)
                             hydroformylation
                             products,
                             reaction products
                             with ammonia (CAS
                             No. 337367-30-3),
                             used in the
                             production of
                             gasoline
                             detergent
                             additive packages
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3811.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20548. INPUT FOR RUBBER PRODUCTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.37      Mixtures of 3-(3,4- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             dichlorophenyl)-                                                   31/2023.......
                             1,1-dimethylurea
                             (CAS No. 330-54-
                             1) with acrylate
                             rubber (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3812.10.10)......
     
          SEC. 20549. MIXTURES OF OLIGOMERS AS GENERAL ANTIOXIDANTS FOR 
                        RUBBER TIRES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.38      Mixtures of         4.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             oligomers of                                                       31/2023.......
                             2,2,4-trimethyl-
                             1,2-
                             dihydroquinoline
                             (CAS Nos. 147-47-
                             7 and 26780-96-1)
                             as general
                             antioxidants for
                             rubber tires
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3812.31.00)......
     
          SEC. 20550. BENZENE, 2,4-DIISOCYANATO-1,3,5-TRIS(1-
                        METHYLETHYL)-, HOMOPOLYMER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.39      Benzene, 2,4-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diisocyanato-                                                      31/2023.......
                             1,3,5-tris(1-
                             methylethyl)-,
                             homopolymer (CAS
                             No. 29963-44-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3812.39.60)......
     
          SEC. 20551. AROMATIC AMINE ANTIOXIDANTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9855]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.24.40      Aromatic amine      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             liquid                                                             31/2023.......
                             antioxidants for
                             various polymers
                             consisting of
                             benzenamine, N-
                             phenyl-, reaction
                             products with
                             2,4,4-
                             trimethylpentene
                             (CAS No. 68411-46-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3812.39.60)......
     
          SEC. 20552. ANTIOXIDANT BLENDS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.41      Antioxidant blends  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             for polymers                                                       31/2023.......
                             consisting of
                             tetrakismethylene
                             (3, 5-di-t-butyl-
                             4-
                             hydroxyhydrocinna
                             mate) methane
                             (CAS No. 6683-19-
                             8) and tris (2, 4-
                             di-t-butylphenyl)
                             phosphite (CAS
                             No. 31570-04-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3812.39.60)......
     
          SEC. 20553. ANTIOXIDANT BLENDS TO PROTECT POLYMERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.42      Antioxidant blends  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             for polymers                                                       31/2023.......
                             consisting of N,
                             N'-hexamethylene
                             bis[3-(3,5-di-t-
                             butyl-4-
                             hydroxyphenyl)pro
                             pionamide] (CAS
                             No. 23128-74-7)
                             and tris (2, 4-di-
                             t-butylphenyl)
                             phosphite (CAS
                             No. 31570-04-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3812.39.60)......
     
          SEC. 20554. SYNTHETIC HYDROTALCITE COATED WITH FATTY ACID AND 
                        MAGNESIUM STEARATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.43      Polyvinyl chloride  1.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             stabilizers                                                        31/2023.......
                             consisting of
                             magnesium
                             aluminum
                             hydroxide
                             carbonate
                             (synthetic
                             hydrotalcite)
                             (CAS No. 11097-59-
                             9) coated with
                             fatty acids (CAS
                             No. 67701-03-5)
                             and magnesium
                             stearate (CAS No.
                             91031-63-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3812.39.90)......
     
          SEC. 20555. SILICA SCORCH RETARDERS AND POLYMERIZATION 
                        INHIBITORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.44      Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             precipitated                                                       31/2023.......
                             silica gel (CAS
                             No. 112926-00-8)
                             and (4-hydroxy-
                             2,2,6,6-
                             tetramethyl-1-
                             piperidinyl)oxida
                             nyl (CAS No. 2226-
                             96-2) of a kind
                             used as
                             polymerization
                             inhibitors
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3812.39.90)......
     
          SEC. 20556. SYNTHETIC HYDROTALCITE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.45      Magnesium aluminum  1.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hydroxide                                                          31/2023.......
                             carbonate
                             (synthetic
                             hydrotalcite)
                             (CAS No. 11097-59-
                             9) coated with a
                             vegetable-based
                             (palm oil)
                             stearic acid
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3812.39.90)......
     
          SEC. 20557. LIGHT STABILIZERS FOR CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.46      Hindered amine      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             light stabilizers                                                  31/2023.......
                             for
                             polypropylene,
                             polyvinyl
                             chloride and
                             other similar
                             goods, the
                             foregoing
                             consisting of 1,6-
                             hexanediamine,
                             N,N'-bis(2,2,6,6-
                             tetramethyl-4-
                             piperidinyl)-,
                             polymer with
                             2,4,6-trichloro-
                             1,3,5-triazine,
                             reaction products
                             with N-butyl-1-
                             butanamine and N-
                             butyl-2,2,6,6-
                             tetramethyl-4-
                             piperidinamine
                             (CAS No. 192268-
                             64-7) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3812.39.90)......
     
          SEC. 20558. LIGHT STABILIZER FOR PLASTICS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.47      Light stabilizer    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             for plastics                                                       31/2023.......
                             containing a
                             mixture of
                             (2,2,6,6-
                             tetramethy, 4-
                             piperidinyl)
                             polymer in 50
                             percent
                             polypropylene
                             (CAS No. 69447-45-
                             8); 2,2,6,6-
                             tetramethylpiperi
                             din-4-yl)
                             octadecanoate
                             (CAS No. 167078-
                             06-0) and 2,2,6,6-
                             tetramethylpiperi
                             din-4-ol (CAS No.
                             2403-88-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3812.39.90)......
     
     
     [[Page S9856]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20559. PREPARATIONS OF BIS(2,4-DICHLOROBENZOYL) PEROXIDE 
                        50 PERCENT PASTE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.48      Preparations each   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             used as an                                                         31/2023.......
                             initiator
                             (radical source)
                             in the
                             crosslinking of
                             polymers
                             consisting of
                             bis(2,4-
                             dichlorobenzoyl)p
                             eroxide (CAS No.
                             133-14-2) and
                             silicone oil
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3815.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20560. DISTILLED TALL OILS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.49      Distilled tall      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             oils containing                                                    31/2023.......
                             more than 2
                             percent by weight
                             rosin (CAS No.
                             8002-26-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3823.13.00)......
     
          SEC. 20561. PYRIDINE, ALKYL DERIVATIVES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.50      Pyridine, alkyl     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             derivatives (CAS                                                   31/2023.......
                             No. 68391-11-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.28)......
     
          SEC. 20562. POLYISOCYANATE CROSSLINKING AGENTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.51      Polyisocyanate      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             crosslinking                                                       31/2023.......
                             agent tris(4-
                             isocyanatophenoxy
                             )-sulfanylidene-
                             l5-phosphane (CAS
                             No. 4151-51-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.28)......
     
          SEC. 20563. BONDING AGENT MIXTURES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.52      Mixture of          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             phenol;propane-1-                                                  31/2023.......
                             sulfonic acid
                             (CAS No. 70775-94-
                             9) and 1,3-
                             diisocyanato-2-
                             methylbenzene;2,4-
                             diisocyanato-1-
                             methylbenzene
                             (CAS No. 31370-61-
                             3) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3824.99.28)......
     
          SEC. 20564. LIQUID, CHEMICALLY MODIFIED AMINE COMPLEX OF 
                        BORON TRIFLUORIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.53      Liquid, chemically  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             modified amine                                                     31/2023.......
                             complex of
                             (benzylamine)trif
                             luoroboron (CAS
                             No. 696-99-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.28)......
     
          SEC. 20565. PHTHALOCYANINE DERIVATIVE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.54      1-                  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Octadecanaminium,                                                  31/2023.......
                             N,N-dimethyl-N-
                             octadecyl-, (Sp-4-
                             2)-[29H,31H-
                             phthalocyanine-2-
                             sulfonato(3-)-
                             kN29, kN30, kN31,
                             kN32]cuprate(1-)
                             (CAS No. 70750-63-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3824.99.28)......
     
          SEC. 20566. MIXTURES OF COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, GLYCOL 
                        DISTEARATE, LAURETH-4, AND WATER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.55      Mixtures of 2-[3-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (dodecanoylamino)                                                  31/2023.......
                             propyl-
                             dimethylazaniumyl
                             ]acetate
                             (Cocamidopropyl
                             betaine) (CAS No.
                             61789-40-0);
                             fatty acids, C16-
                             18, esters with
                             ethylene glycol
                             (glycol
                             distearate) (CAS
                             No. 91031-31-1);
                             alcohols C12-14,
                             ethoxylated
                             (Laureth-4) (CAS
                             No. 68439-50-9)
                             and oxidane
                             (water) (CAS No.
                             7732-18-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.41)......
     
     
     [[Page S9857]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20567. MIXTURES OF TALL OIL MONO-, DI-, AND 
                        TRIGLYCERIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.56      Mixtures of tall    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             oil mono-, di-,                                                    31/2023.......
                             and triglycerides
                             of a kind used
                             for fuel
                             additives (CAS
                             No. 97722-02-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.41)......
     
          SEC. 20568. TALLOW-BIS(2-HYDROXYETHYL) AMINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.57      Mixtures of fatty   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             substances of                                                      31/2023.......
                             animal origin
                             containing 50
                             percent by weight
                             of 2-(2-
                             hydroxyethylamino
                             )ethanol on a
                             polyethylene
                             carrier (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3824.99.41)......
     
          SEC. 20569. ADDITIVE MIXTURES FOR METALWORKING FLUIDS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.58      Additive mixtures   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             for metalworking                                                   31/2023.......
                             fluids of 2-
                             [dimethyl(propyl)
                             azaniumyl]ethyl-
                             [2-[2-[2-[2-[2-[2-
                             [2-
                             methoxyethyl(dime
                             thyl)azaniumyl]et
                             hyl-
                             dimethylazaniumyl
                             ]ethoxy]ethyl-
                             dimethylazaniumyl
                             ]ethyl-
                             dimethylazaniumyl
                             ]ethoxy]ethyl]-
                             dimethylazanium;h
                             exachloride (CAS
                             No. 31075-24-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.55)......
     
          SEC. 20570. NAPHTHENIC ACIDS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.59      Naphthenic acids    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             composed of 3-(3-                                                  31/2023.......
                             ethylcyclopentyl)
                             propanoic acid
                             (CAS No. 1338-24-
                             5) having an
                             acidic fraction
                             greater than 70
                             percent (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3824.99.75)......
     
          SEC. 20571. HYDROXYTYROSOL POWDERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.60      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing                                                         31/2023.......
                             (2R,3S,4R,5R)-
                             2,3,4,5,6-
                             pentahydroxyhexan
                             al (CAS No. 9050-
                             36-6 (less than
                             90 percent by
                             weight)) and 4-(2-
                             hydroxyethyl)benz
                             ene-1,2-diol (CAS
                             No. 10597-60-1
                             (less than 25
                             percent by
                             weight))
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20572. SECONDARY ALCOHOL ETHOXYLATES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.61      Mixtures of C12-14- 2.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             secondary                                                          31/2023.......
                             ethoxylated
                             alcohols with an
                             average of less
                             than 5 ethylene
                             oxide monomer
                             units (CAS No.
                             84133-50-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20573. ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMERATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.62      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing fatty                                                   31/2023.......
                             acid polymer of a
                             kind used as fuel
                             additives (fatty
                             acids, C18-
                             unsaturated,
                             dimers, polymers
                             with ethylene
                             glycol) (CAS No.
                             68082-28-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20574. TWO-PART LIQUID SILICONE KITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.63      Two-part liquid     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             silicone kits                                                      31/2023.......
                             (parts A and B)
                             containing 58 to
                             70 percent by
                             weight aluminum
                             oxide (CAS No.
                             1344-28-1)
                             treated with
                             tetrapropyl
                             silicate (CAS No.
                             682-01-9), 10 to
                             20 percent by
                             weight ethenyl-
                             [ethenyl(dimethyl
                             )silyl]oxy-
                             dimethylsilane
                             (CAS No. 68083-19-
                             2), 5 to 15
                             percent by weight
                             [dimethyl(trimeth
                             ylsilyloxy)silyl]
                             oxy-ethenyl-
                             methyl-
                             trimethylsilyloxy
                             silane (CAS No.
                             67762-94-1), 5 to
                             15 percent by
                             weight iron oxide
                             (CAS No. 1309-37-
                             1), 1 to 3
                             percent by weight
                             bis(dimethylsilyl
                             oxy)-
                             dimethylsilane
                             (CAS No. 70900-21-
                             9) and 1 to 3
                             percent by weight
                             silica,
                             [(ethenyldimethyl
                             silyl)oxy]- and
                             [(trimethylsilyl)
                             oxy]-modified
                             (CAS No. 68988-89-
                             6) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
     
     [[Page S9858]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20575. HYDROPHOBIC PRECIPITATED SILICA.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.64      Siloxanes and       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             silicones, di-                                                     31/2023.......
                             methyl, reaction
                             products with
                             silica (CAS No.
                             67762-90-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20576. SILANE, TRIMETHOXYOCTYL-, HYDROLYSIS PRODUCTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.65      Dioxosilane;        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             trimethoxy(octyl)                                                  31/2023.......
                             silane (CAS No.
                             92797-60-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20577. 1,1,1-TRIMETHYL-N-(TRIMETHYLSILYL)SILANAMINE 
                        HYDROLYSIS PRODUCTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.66      1,1,1-Trimethyl-N-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (trimethylsilyl)s                                                  31/2023.......
                             ilanamine
                             hydrolysis
                             products with
                             silica and 3-
                             (triethoxysilyl)-
                             1-propanamine
                             (CAS No. 199876-
                             44-3) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20578. WATERBORNE EPOXY CURING AGENTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.67      Waterborne epoxy    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             curing agents                                                      31/2023.......
                             based on
                             cycloaliphatic
                             amine technology
                             containing (3-
                             aminimethyl-3,5,5-
                             trimethylcyclohex
                             ylamine) (CAS No.
                             285513-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20579. PREPARATIONS BASED ON 1-PHENYLICOSANE-1,3-DIONE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.68      Preparations based  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             on 1-                                                              31/2023.......
                             phenylicosane-1,3-
                             dione (CAS No.
                             58446-52-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20580. MIXTURES OF 2-MERCAPTOPROPIONIC ACID, METHYL 
                        ESTER, O-ETHYL DITHIOCARBONATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.69      Mixtures of methyl  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             2-                                                                 31/2023.......
                             ethoxycarbothioyl
                             sulfanylpropanoat
                             e (CAS No. 351491-
                             23-1); heptane
                             (CAS No. 142-82-
                             5) and
                             methanedithione
                             (CAS No. 75-15-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20581. EPOXY CURING AGENTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.70      Epoxy curing agent  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mixtures of                                                        31/2023.......
                             linseed oil
                             polymer with
                             bisphenol A,
                             bisphenol A
                             diglycidyl ether,
                             diethylenetriamin
                             e, formaldehyde,
                             glycidyl phenyl
                             ether and
                             pentaethylenehexa
                             mine (CAS No.
                             68915-81-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20582. ALIPHATIC AMINE CURING AGENTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.71      [3-                 Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Aminomethyl)phen                                                  31/2023.......
                             yl]methanamine
                             (CAS No. 1477-55-
                             0) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20583. NON-HALOGENATED FLAME RETARDANTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9859]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.24.72      Non-halogenated     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             flame retardants                                                   31/2023.......
                             based on organic
                             phosphinates
                             aluminum;diethylp
                             hosphinate (CAS
                             No. 225789-38-8)
                             phosphonic acid,
                             aluminum salt
                             (3:2) (CAS No.
                             56287-23-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20584. LIGAPHOB N 90.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.73      Fatty acids, C16-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             18 and C18-                                                        31/2023.......
                             unsaturated,
                             sodium salts (CAS
                             No. 68424-26-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20585. ORGANOMODIFIED SILOXANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.74      Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             poly[oxy(methyl-                                                   31/2023.......
                             1,2-ethanediyl)],
                             a-butyl-v-hydroxy-
                              (CAS No. 9003-13-
                             8);
                             polysiloxanes, di-
                             Me, hydroxy-
                             terminated,
                             ethoxylated
                             propoxylated (CAS
                             No. 64365-23-7);
                             and oxirane, 2-
                             methyl-, polymer
                             with oxirane (CAS
                             No. 9003-11-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20586. METHYL PALMITATE-STEARATE, HYDROGENATED.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.75      Fatty acids, C16-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             18, methyl esters                                                  31/2023.......
                             (methyl palmitate-
                             stearate,
                             hydrogenated)
                             (CAS No. 85586-21-
                             6) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20587. OLFINE E1010.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.76      Mixtures of ethane- 1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             1,2-diol;2,4,7,9-                                                  31/2023.......
                             tetramethyldec-5-
                             yne-4,7-diol (CAS
                             No. 9014-85-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20588. CERTAIN NON-HALOGENATED FLAME RETARDANTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.77      Non-halogenated     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             flame retardants                                                   31/2023.......
                             based on organic
                             phosphinates
                             aluminum;diethylp
                             hosphinate (CAS
                             No. 225789-38-8)
                             phosphoric
                             acid;1,3,5-
                             triazine-2,4,6-
                             triamine (CAS No.
                             218768-84-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20589. FLAME RETARDANTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.78      Non-halogenated     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             flame retardant                                                    31/2023.......
                             based on organic
                             phosphinates
                             aluminum;diethylp
                             hosphinate (CAS
                             No. 225789-38-8)
                             phosphoric
                             acid;1,3,5-
                             triazine-2,4,6-
                             triamine (CAS No.
                             218768-84-4)
                             boron zinc oxide
                             (CAS No. 12767-90-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20590. PREPARATIONS BASED ON ACETYL HEXAPEPTIDE-8 AND 
                        PENTAPEPTIDE-18.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9860]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.24.79      Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             propane-1,2,3-                                                     31/2023.......
                             triol (CAS No. 56-
                             81-5); (4S)-4-
                             acetamido-5-
                             [[(2S)-1-[[(2S)-1-
                             [[(2S)-5-amino-1-
                             [[(2S)-1-[[(2S)-1-
                             amino-5-
                             (diaminomethylide
                             neamino)-1-
                             oxopentan-2-
                             yl]amino]-5-
                             (diaminomethylide
                             neamino)-1-
                             oxopentan-2-
                             yl]amino]-1,5-
                             dioxopentan-2-
                             yl]amino]-4-
                             methylsulfanyl-1-
                             oxobutan-2-
                             yl]amino]-4-
                             carboxy-1-
                             oxobutan-2-
                             yl]amino]-5-
                             oxopentanoic acid
                             (CAS No. 616204-
                             22-9); L-tyrosyl-
                             D-alanylglycyl-L-
                             phenylalanyl-L-
                             leucine (CAS No.
                             64963-01-5); 2-
                             hydroxypropane-
                             1,2,3-
                             tricarboxylic
                             acid hydrate (CAS
                             No. 5949-29-1);
                             octane-1,2-diol
                             (CAS No. 1117-86-
                             8) and water (CAS
                             No. 7732-18-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20591. LITHIUM SILICON OXIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.80      Lithium poly-       3.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             silicate (lithium                                                  31/2023.......
                             silicon oxide) in
                             dark gray
                             powdered form
                             (CAS No. 12627-14-
                             4) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3824.99.92)......
     
          SEC. 20592. BRANCHED OLEFIN FROM PROPYLENE POLYMERIZATION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.81      Branched olefin     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             from propylene                                                     31/2023.......
                             polymerization
                             (12-[(2S,3R)-3-
                             octyloxiran-2-
                             yl]dodecanoic
                             acid) (CAS No.
                             9003-07-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3902.10.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than
                             polypropylene in
                             pellet form,
                             containing 1
                             percent or more
                             but not over 10
                             percent by weight
                             of mineral filler
                             (talc) and 10
                             percent or more
                             but not over 30
                             percent by weight
                             of carbon powder.
     
          SEC. 20593. POLYPROPYLENE PELLETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.82      Polypropylene in    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pellet form,                                                       31/2023.......
                             containing 1
                             percent or more
                             but not over 10
                             percent by weight
                             of mineral filler
                             (talc) and 10
                             percent or more
                             but not over 30
                             percent by weight
                             of carbon powder
                             (CAS No. 9003-07-
                             0) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3902.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20594. PROPYLENE-ETHYLENE COPOLYMER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.83      Poly(propylene-co-  4.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ethylene) (CAS                                                     31/2023.......
                             No. 9010-79-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3902.30.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than ethylene-
                             propylene
                             copolymers
                             containing 50 to
                             75 percent by
                             weight of
                             propylene........
     
          SEC. 20595. ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE COPOLYMERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.84      Ethylene-propylene  3.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             copolymers,                                                        31/2023.......
                             containing 50 to
                             75 percent by
                             weight of
                             propylene (CAS
                             No. 9010-79-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3902.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 20596. BENZENE ALKYLATED WITH POLYPROPYLENE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.85      Benzene,            1.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             polypropylene                                                      31/2023.......
                             derivatives (CAS
                             No. 68081-77-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3902.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20597. CHLORINATED POLYOLEFIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.86      Chlorinated         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             polyolefin (1-                                                     31/2023.......
                             butene, polymer
                             with ethene and 1-
                             propene, chloro-
                             and tetrahydro-
                             2,5-dioxo-3-
                             furanyl-
                             terminated) (CAS
                             No. 560096-07-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3902.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20598. ADSORBENT RESIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9861]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.24.87      Poly(divinylbenzen  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             e-co-                                                              31/2023.......
                             ethylstyrene)
                             (CAS No. 9043-77-
                             0) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3903.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20599. VINYL CHLORIDE-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE COPOLYMER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.88      2-Hydroxypropyl     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             prop-2-enoate                                                      31/2023.......
                             (acrylate),
                             oxiran-2-ylmethyl
                             2-methylprop-2-
                             enoate (glycidyl
                             methacrylate),
                             vinyl chloride
                             copolymer (CAS
                             No. 164718-75-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3904.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 20600. VINYL CHLORIDE ETHYLENE COPOLYMER WITH HYDROPHIC 
                        PROPERTIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.89      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing by                                                      31/2023.......
                             weight less than
                             70 percent of
                             ethylene-vinyl
                             chloride
                             copolymer (CAS
                             No. 25037-78-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3904.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 20601. FLUIDS WITH BOILING POINTS ABOVE 170 C.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.90      1-Propene,          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             1,1,2,3,3,3-                                                       31/2023.......
                             hexafluoro-,
                             oxidized,
                             polymerized (CAS
                             69991-67-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3904.69.50), with
                             boiling point
                             above 170 C......
     
          SEC. 20602. FORMULATIONS OF FUNCTIONALIZED 
                        PERFLUOROPOLYETHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.91      Ethene, 1,1,2,2-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tetrafluoro-,                                                      31/2023.......
                             oxidized,
                             polymerized,
                             reduced,
                             fluorinated,
                             ethyl esters,
                             reduced (CAS No.
                             1573124-82-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3904.69.50)......
     
          SEC. 20603. PERFLUOROPOLYETHER-URETHANE ACRYLATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.92      Perfluoropolyether- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             urethane acrylate                                                  31/2023.......
                             (2-propenoic
                             acid, 2-
                             hydroxyethyl
                             ester, reaction
                             products with 5-
                             isocyanato-1-
                             (isocyanatomethyl
                             )-1,3,3-
                             trimethylcyclohex
                             ane trimer and
                             reduced Me esters
                             of reduced
                             polymerized,
                             oxidized
                             tetrafluoroethyle
                             ne) (CAS No.
                             918664-08-1)
                             present in a
                             quantity
                             comprising 60
                             percent or more
                             but less than 70
                             percent by
                             weight, the
                             foregoing
                             dissolved in 0.5
                             percent or more
                             but less than 1
                             percent by weight
                             of propan-2-ol
                             (isopropyl
                             alcohol) (CAS No.
                             67-63-0), 15
                             percent or more
                             but less than 20
                             percent by weight
                             of ethyl acetate
                             (CAS No.141-78-6)
                             and 10 percent or
                             more but less
                             than 15 percent
                             by weight of
                             butyl acetate
                             (CAS No.123-86-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3904.69.50)......
     
          SEC. 20604. PVDF HOMOPOLYMER/PVDF/CTFE COPOLYMER MIXTURES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.93      Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ethene, 1,1-                                                       31/2023.......
                             difluoro-,
                             homopolymer (CAS
                             No. 24937-79-9)
                             and ethene, 1-
                             chloro-1,2,2-
                             trifluoro-,
                             polymer with 1,1-
                             difluoroethene
                             (CAS No. 9010-75-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3904.69.50)......
     
          SEC. 20605. CHEMICALLY MODIFIED PVDF.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.94      Chemically          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             modified ethene,                                                   31/2023.......
                             1,1-difluoro-,
                             homopolymer (CAS
                             No. 24937-79-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3904.69.50)......
     
     
     [[Page S9862]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20606. FLUOROPOLYMER, FLUOROETHYLENE-ALKYL VINYLETHER 
                        ALTERNATIVE COPOLYMERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.95      Chlorotrifluoroeth  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ylene-cyclohexyl                                                   31/2023.......
                             vinyl ether-
                             hydroxybutyl
                             vinyl ether
                             copolymer in
                             flake or powder
                             form, having a
                             glass transition
                             temperature of 51
                             C (CAS No. 89461-
                             13-2) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3904.69.50)......
     
          SEC. 20607. COPOLYMER OF VINYL ACETATE AND HIGHER VINYL 
                        ESTERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.96      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing 50                                                      31/2023.......
                             percent by weight
                             poly(vinyl
                             acetate-co-vinyl
                             laurate) (CAS No.
                             26354-30-3) and
                             50 percent by
                             weight bis(2-
                             ethylhexyl)
                             adipate (CAS No.
                             103-23-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3905.19.00)......
     
          SEC. 20608. FOOD-GRADE VINYL ACETATE COPOLYMER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.97      Dodecanoic acid,    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ethenyl ester,                                                     31/2023.......
                             polymer with
                             ethenyl acetate
                             (CAS No. 26354-30-
                             3) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3905.19.00)......
     
          SEC. 20609. VINYL CHLORIDE ETHYLENE WITH ENHANCED PROPERTIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.98      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing by                                                      31/2023.......
                             weight less than
                             75 percent of
                             ethylene-vinyl
                             acetate-vinyl
                             chloride
                             copolymer (CAS
                             No. 25085-46-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3905.29.00)......
     
          SEC. 20610. VINYL ACETATE ETHYLENE COPOLYMER WITH ENHANCED 
                        PROPERTIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.24.99      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing not                                                     31/2023.......
                             more than 75
                             percent by weight
                             of poly(ethylene-
                             co-ethenyl
                             acetate) (CAS No.
                             24937-78-8),
                             other than in
                             aqueous
                             dispersion
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3905.29.00)......
     
          SEC. 20611. FOOD-GRADE POLYVINYL ACETATE HOMOPOLYMERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.01      Dodecanoic acid,    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ethenyl ester,                                                     31/2023.......
                             polymer with
                             ethenyl acetate
                             (CAS No. 26354-30-
                             3) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3905.29.00)......
     
          SEC. 20612. ACRYLIC ACID/VINYLSULPHONATE RANDOM COPOLYMERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.02      Acrylic acid-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             sodium                                                             31/2023.......
                             vinylsulfonate
                             copolymers,
                             sodium persulfate
                             initiated,
                             reaction product
                             with tetrasodium
                             vinylidene
                             diphosphonic acid
                             (CAS No. 397256-
                             50-7) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3905.91.50)......
     
          SEC. 20613. POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE) MICROSPHERES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.03      Poly(methyl         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methacrylate)                                                      31/2023.......
                             granular or
                             spherical micro-
                             spheres, each
                             with mean
                             particle size of
                             1 to 25 mm (CAS
                             No. 9011-14-7)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3906.10.00)......
     
     
     [[Page S9863]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20614. METHYL METHACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER MICROSPHERES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.04      Composites of       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methyl                                                             31/2023.......
                             methacrylate
                             crosspolymer
                             (methyl 2-
                             methylprop-2-
                             enoate;2-(2-
                             methylprop-2-
                             enoyloxy)ethyl 2-
                             methylprop-2-
                             enoate) (CAS No.
                             25777-71-3),
                             entirely
                             spherical micro-
                             spheres with mean
                             particle size of
                             1 to 25 mm and
                             containing 7 to
                             10 percent by
                             weight of
                             dicalcium
                             phosphate (CAS
                             No. 7757-93-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3906.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20615. STYRENE ACRYLATE COPOLYMER WITH ENHANCED 
                        PROPERTIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.05      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing less                                                    31/2023.......
                             than 65 percent
                             by weight of
                             butyl prop-2-
                             enoate;styrene
                             (CAS No. 25767-47-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3906.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20616. COPOLYMER FOR DENTAL USE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.06      Reacted copolymer   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of itaconic and                                                    31/2023.......
                             acrylic acids,
                             containing by
                             weight over 90
                             percent 2-
                             propenoic acid
                             polymer with
                             methylenebutanedi
                             oic acid, and
                             also containing
                             ethyl acetate and
                             tetrahydrofuran
                             (CAS No. 25948-33-
                             8) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3906.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20617. VINYL PHOSPHONIC ACID, ACRYLIC ACID COPOLYMER, 20 
                        PERCENT SOLUTION IN WATER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.07      2-Propenoic acid,   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             polymer with p-                                                    31/2023.......
                             ethenylphosphonic
                             acid, 20 percent
                             solution in water
                             (CAS No. 27936-88-
                             5) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3906.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20618. POLYACRYLATE 33.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.08      Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             polyacrylate 33                                                    31/2023.......
                             (methyl
                             methacrylate,
                             polymers with
                             ethyl acrylate,
                             polyethylene
                             glycol
                             methacrylate C16-
                             22-alkyl ethers
                             and polyethylene-
                             polypropylene
                             glycol
                             methacrylate 2-
                             (6,6-
                             dimethylbicyclo[3
                             .1.1]hept-2-en-2-
                             yl)ethyl ether)
                             (CAS No. 1204525-
                             16-5) and
                             alcohols, C10-16,
                             ethoxylated,
                             sulfates,
                             ammonium salts
                             (CAS No. 67762-19-
                             0) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3906.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20619. AA/AMPS COPOLYMER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.09      Acrylic acid-2-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acrylamide-2-                                                      31/2023.......
                             methyl
                             propanesulfonic
                             acid copolymer
                             (prop-2-enoic
                             acid;2-(prop-2-
                             enoylamino)butane-
                             2-sulfonic acid)
                             (CAS No. 40623-75-
                             4) in granule
                             form, with a
                             particle size
                             between 250 and
                             850 mm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3906.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20620. FLOCCULANT DRY POLYACRYLAMIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.10      Flocculant dry      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             polyacrylamides                                                    31/2023.......
                             (prop-2-enamide)
                             (CAS No. 9003-05-
                             8) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3906.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 20621. SORBITOL, PROPYLENE OXIDE, ETHYLENE OXIDE 
                        POLYMER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.11      Oxirane, 2-methyl-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             , polymer with                                                     31/2023.......
                             oxirane, ether
                             with D-glucitol
                             (6:1) (CAS No.
                             56449-05-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3907.20.00)......
     
     
     [[Page S9864]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20622. TRIMETHOXYSILYLPROPYL CARBAMATE-TERMINATED 
                        POLYETHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.12      Poly[oxy(methyl-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             1,2-ethanediyl)],                                                  31/2023.......
                             a-(((3-
                             (trimethoxysilyl)
                             propyl)amino)carb
                             onyl)- v-((((3-
                             (trimethoxysilyl)
                             propyl)amino)carb
                             onyl)oxy)- (CAS
                             No. 216597-12-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3907.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20623. DIMETHOXY(METHYL)SILYLMETHYLCARBAMATE-TERMINATED 
                        POLYETHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.13      Poly(oxy(methyl-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             1,2-ethanediyl)),                                                  31/2023.......
                             a-
                             ((((dimethoxymeth
                             ylsilyl)
                             methyl)amino)carb
                             onyl)-v-
                             (((((dimethoxymet
                             hylsilyl)
                             methyl)amino)carb
                             onyl)oxy)-(CAS
                             No. 611222-18-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3907.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20624. CURING AGENT IS USED IN TWO- OR THREE-PARTS EPOXY 
                        SYSTEMS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.14      Polyoxypropylen     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             glycol diamine                                                     31/2023.......
                             ((3S,4S)-
                             pyrrolidine-3,4-
                             diol) (CAS No.
                             9046-10-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3907.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20625. POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 450.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.15      Poly(oxy-1,2-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ethanediyl),a-                                                     31/2023.......
                             hydro-v-hydroxy-
                             ethane-1,2-diol,
                             ethoxylated, PEG
                             450 (CAS No.
                             25322-68-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3907.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20626. MEDICINAL INTERMEDIATE FOR INVESTIGATIONAL USE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.16      Poly(oxy-1,2-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ethandiyl), a-                                                     31/2023.......
                             [[(2,5-dioxo-1-
                             pyrrolidinyl)
                             oxy]carbonyl]-v-
                             [[(2,5-dioxo-1-
                             pyrrolinyl)oxy]ca
                             rbonyl]oxy-(di-
                             NHS PEG40K) (CAS
                             No. 122375-06-8)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3907.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20627. PEGCETACOPLAN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.17      Poly(oxy-1,2-       5.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ethanediyl), a-                                                    31/2023.......
                             hydro-v-hydroxy-,
                             15,15'-diester
                             with N-acetyl-L-
                             isoleucyl-L-
                             cysteinyl-L-valyl-
                             1-methyl-L-
                             tryptophyl-L-
                             glutaminyl-L-a-
                             aspartyl-L-
                             tryptophylglycyl-
                             L-alanyl-L-
                             histidyl-L-
                             arginyl-L-
                             cysteinyl-L-
                             threonyl-2-[2-(2-
                             aminoethoxy)ethox
                             y]acetyl-N6-
                             carboxy-L-
                             lysinamide cyclic
                             (2-12)-
                             (disulfide)
                             (Pegcetacoplan)
                             (CAS No. 2019171-
                             69-6) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3907.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20628. AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF CARBOXYLIC ACID-COPOLYMER-
                        SALT IN WATER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.18      Aqueous solutions   3%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing by                                                      31/2023.......
                             weight more than
                             35 percent of 2,5-
                             furandione,
                             polymer with a-[4-
                             (ethenyloxy)butyl
                             ]-v-
                             hydroxypoly(oxy-
                             1,2-ethanediyl),
                             sodium salt (CAS
                             No. 250591-55-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3907.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20629. AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF A MODIFIED POLYMER BEARING 
                        HYDROPHILIC AND HYDROPHOBIC GROUPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9865]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.25.19      Aqueous solutions   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing by                                                      31/2023.......
                             weight more than
                             40 percent of 2,5-
                             furandione,
                             polymer with
                             ethenylbenzene,
                             hydrolyzed, 3-
                             (dimethylamino)pr
                             opyl imide, imide
                             with polyethylene-
                             polypropylene
                             glycol 2-
                             aminopropyl me
                             ether, 2,2'-(1,2-
                             diazenediyl)bis(2-
                             methylbutanenitri
                             le)-initiated
                             (CAS No. 1062609-
                             13-5) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3907.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20630. DIMETHYLAMINE/EPICHLOROHYDRIN/ETHYLENEDIAMINE 
                        COPOLYMER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.20      1,2-Ethanediamine,  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             polymer with 2-                                                    31/2023.......
                             (chloromethyl)oxi
                             rane and N-
                             methylmethanamine
                             (CAS No. 42751-79-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3907.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 20631. LINEAR HYDROXYL-TERMINATED ALIPHATIC POLYCARB 
                        DIOL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.21      Poly(dimethyl       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             carbonate-co-1,6-                                                  31/2023.......
                             hexanediol) (CAS
                             No. 101325-00-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3907.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 20632. SHORT HOLLOW PET FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.22      Hollow fibers of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             poly(ethylene                                                      31/2023.......
                             terephthalate)
                             (CAS No. 25038-59-
                             9), having a
                             viscosity number
                             of 78 ml/g or
                             higher, each
                             fiber measuring
                             0.5 mm or more
                             but not more than
                             5 mm in length
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3907.61.00)......
     
          SEC. 20633. POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.23      Polytetrahydrofura  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             n (CAS No. 25190-                                                  31/2023.......
                             06-1) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3907.99.50)......
     
          SEC. 20634. CRYSTALLINE POLYESTERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.24      1,4-                Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Benzenedicarboxyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             ic acid, 1,4-
                             dimethyl ester,
                             polymer with 1,4-
                             butanediol and a-
                             hydro-v-
                             hydroxypoly(oxy-
                             1,4- butanediyl)
                             (CAS No. 9078-71-
                             1) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3907.99.50)......
     
          SEC. 20635. LIQUID CRYSTAL POLYMERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.25      1,4-                Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Benzenedicarboxyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             ic acid, polymer
                             with 1,4-
                             butanediol and a-
                             hydro-v-
                             hydroxypoly(oxy-
                             1,4-butanediyl)
                             (CAS No. 37282-12-
                             5) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3907.99.50)......
     
          SEC. 20636. BRANCHED POLYESTERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.26      1,3-                Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Benzenedicarboxyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             ic acid, polymer
                             with 1,3-dihydro-
                             1,3-dioxo-5-
                             isobenzofurancarb
                             oxylic acid, 1,4-
                             dimethyl 1,4-
                             benzenedicarboxyl
                             ate, 2,2-dimethyl-
                             1,3-propanediol
                             and 1,2-
                             ethanediol (CAS
                             No. 207346-22-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3907.99.50)......
     
          SEC. 20637. HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT CO-POLYESTER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.27      1,4-                Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Benzenedicarboxyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             ic acid, 1,4-
                             dimethyl ester,
                             polymer with 1,4-
                             butanediol and
                             tricyclodecanedim
                             ethanol (CAS No.
                             490017-22-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3907.99.50)......
     
     
     [[Page S9866]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20638. HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT CO-POLYESTER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.28      1,3-                Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Benzenedicarboxyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             ic acid polymer
                             with 1,4-
                             benzenedicarboxyl
                             ic acid, dimethyl
                             ester, 1,4-
                             cyclohexanedimeth
                             anol, 2,2-
                             dimethyl-1,3-
                             propanediol and
                             1,2-ethanediol
                             (CAS No. 74239-60-
                             4) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3907.99.50)......
     
          SEC. 20639. POLYESTER-POLYAMIDE DISPERSANTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.29      Dodecanoic acid,    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             reaction products                                                  31/2023.......
                             with ethylenimine-
                             2-oxepanone
                             polymer (CAS No.
                             132434-99-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3907.99.50)......
     
          SEC. 20640. NYLON-12 MICRO-SPHERES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.30      Nylon-12, entirely  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             spherical micro-                                                   31/2023.......
                             spheres with mean
                             particle size of
                             1 to 25 mm (CAS
                             No. 24937-16-4)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3908.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20641. SHORT NYLON-66 FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.31      Nylon 66 (CAS No.   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             32131-17-2)                                                        31/2023.......
                             fiber, measuring
                             3.3 decitex or
                             more but not more
                             than 22.2 decitex
                             and having a
                             fiber length each
                             measuring 0.5 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 2 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3908.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20642. SHORT NYLON 6 FIBERS, COLORED.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.32      Nylon 6 (CAS No.    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             25038-54-4)                                                        31/2023.......
                             fibers, colored
                             with pigments,
                             measuring
                             approximately 5.5
                             or more but not
                             more than 22.2
                             decitex and
                             having a fiber
                             length each
                             measuring 1 mm or
                             more but not over
                             5 mm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3908.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20643. SHORT TRIANGULAR NYLON 6 FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.33      Triangular nylon 6  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 25038-54-                                                 31/2023.......
                             4) fibers,
                             measuring 2 or
                             more but not more
                             than 5 decitex
                             and having a
                             fiber length each
                             measuring 0.5 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 2 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3908.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20644. SHORT STAR-SHAPED NYLON 6 FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.34      Star-shaped nylon   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             6 (CAS No. 25038-                                                  31/2023.......
                             54-4) fibers,
                             measuring 50 or
                             more but not more
                             than 200 decitex
                             and having a
                             fiber length each
                             measuring 0.5 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 5 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3908.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20645. SHORT HEART-SHAPED NYLON 6 FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.35      Heart-shaped nylon  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             6 (CAS No. 25038-                                                  31/2023.......
                             54-4) fibers,
                             measuring 150
                             decitex and
                             having a fiber
                             length each
                             measuring 0.5 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 2 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3908.10.00)......
     
     
     [[Page S9867]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20646. PA510 POLYMER COMPOUNDS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.36      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing                                                         31/2023.......
                             poly(imino-1,5-
                             pentanediylimino(
                             1,10-dioxo-1,10-
                             decanediyl))
                             PA510 (CAS No.
                             105063-19-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3908.90.70)......
     
          SEC. 20647. MXD6 POLYMER COMPOUNDS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.37      Compounds in which  2.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hexanedioic acid,                                                  31/2023.......
                             polymer with 1,3-
                             benzenedimethanam
                             ine (MXD6) (CAS
                             No. 25728-70-1)
                             is the
                             predominant
                             polymer resin
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3908.90.70)......
     
          SEC. 20648. PA10T POLYMER COMPOUNDS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.38      Compounds in which  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             poly(iminocarbony                                                  31/2023.......
                             l-1,4-
                             phenylenecarbonyl
                             imino-1,10-
                             decanediyl)
                             (PA10T) (CAS No.
                             24938-74-7) is
                             the predominant
                             polymer resin
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3908.90.70)......
     
          SEC. 20649. PA10T/10I POLYMER COMPOUNDS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.39      Compounds in which  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             poly(iminocarbony                                                  31/2023.......
                             l-1,4-
                             phenylenecarbonyl
                             imino-1,10-
                             decanediyl)-co-
                             (iminocarbonyl-
                             1,3-
                             phenylenecarbonyl
                             imino-1,10-
                             decanediyl)
                             (PA10T/10I) (CAS
                             No. 106413-15-4)
                             is the
                             predominant
                             polymer resin
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3908.90.70)......
     
          SEC. 20650. POLYURETHANE AQUEOUS RESINS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.40      Butane-1,4-         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diol;1,6-                                                          31/2023.......
                             diisocyanatohexan
                             e;hexanedioic
                             acid;5-isocyanato-
                             1-
                             (isocyanatomethyl
                             )-1,3,3-
                             trimethylcyclohex
                             ane (CAS No.
                             107934-19-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3909.50.20)......
     
          SEC. 20651. AQUEOUS RESIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.41      Hexanedioic acid,   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             polymer with 1,4-                                                  31/2023.......
                             butanediol, 1,6-
                             diisocyanatohexan
                             e, 1,6-hexanediol
                             and 5-isocyanato-
                             1-
                             (isocyanatomethyl
                             )-1,3,3-
                             trimethylcyclohex
                             ane (CAS No.
                             153640-62-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3909.50.20)......
     
          SEC. 20652. ALIPHATIC POLYISOCYANATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.42      1,2,3-              Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             Propanetriol,                                                      31/2023.......
                             polymer with 2,4-
                             diisocyanato-1-
                             methylbenzene, 2-
                             ethyl-2-
                             (hydroxymethyl)-
                             1,3-propanediol,
                             methyloxirane and
                             oxirane (CAS No.
                             127821-00-5)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3909.50.50)......
     
          SEC. 20653. IPDI AND HDI BASED ALIPHATIC POLYISOCYANATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.43      Poly[oxy(methyl-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             1,2-ethanediyl)],                                                  31/2023.......
                             a-hydro-v-hydroxy-
                             , polymer with
                             1,6-
                             diisocyanatohexan
                             e (CAS No. 9048-
                             90-2) and
                             cyclohexane, 5-
                             isocyanato-1-
                             (isocyanatomethyl
                             )-1,3,3-trimethyl-
                             , (CAS No. 53880-
                             05-0) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3909.50.50)......
     
          SEC. 20654. HDI/TRIMETHYLOL HEXYLLACTONE CROSSPOLYMER MICRO-
                        SPHERES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9868]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.25.44      Hexamethylene       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diisocyanate                                                       31/2023.......
                             (HDI)/trimethylol
                             hexyllactone
                             crosspolymer (1,6-
                             diisocyanatohexan
                             e;2-ethyl-2-
                             (hydroxymethyl)pr
                             opane-1,3-
                             diol;oxepan-2-
                             one) (CAS No.
                             129757-76-2),
                             entirely
                             spherical micro-
                             spheres with mean
                             particle size of
                             1 to 25 mm and
                             coated with 1 to
                             3 percent by
                             weight of silica
                             (CAS No. 7631-86-
                             9) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3909.50.50)......
     
          SEC. 20655. HDI/PPG/POLYCAPROLACTONE CROSSPOLYMER MICRO-
                        SPHERES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.45      2-Oxepanone,        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             polymer with 1,6-                                                  31/2023.......
                             diisocyanatohexan
                             e, 2-ethyl-2-
                             (hydroxymethyl)-
                             1,3-propanediol
                             and a-hydro-v-
                             hydroxy[poly[oxy(
                             methyl-1,2-
                             ethanediyl)]]
                             ether with D-
                             glucitol (6:1)
                             (CAS No. 302791-
                             95-3), entirely
                             spherical micro-
                             spheres with mean
                             particle size of
                             3 to 25 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3909.50.50)......
     
          SEC. 20656. AROMATIC ISOCYANATE PREPOLYMER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.46      Isocyanic acid,     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             polymethylenepoly                                                  31/2023.......
                             phenylene ester,
                             polymer with 2-
                             methyloxirane and
                             oxirane (CAS No.
                             67423-05-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3909.50.50)......
     
          SEC. 20657. BLOCKED POLYISOCYANATE CONTAINING SOLVENT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.47      Phenol, 4,4'-(1-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             methylethylidene)                                                  31/2023.......
                             bis-, polymer
                             with 1,3-
                             diisocyanatomethy
                             lbenzene, 1,1'-
                             methylenebis[4-
                             isocyanatobenzene
                             ], 2-
                             methyloxirane and
                             2-methyloxirane
                             polymer with
                             oxirane ether
                             with 1,2,3-
                             propanetriol
                             (3:1), Me Et
                             ketone oxime-
                             blocked (CAS No.
                             1334421-42-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3909.50.50)......
     
          SEC. 20658. POLYISOCYANATE ADDUCT FOR POWDER COATINGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.48      1,3-Bis((5-         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             isocyanato-1,3,3-                                                  31/2023.......
                             trimethylcyclohex
                             yl)methyl)-1,3-
                             diazetidine-2,4-
                             dione;butane-1,4-
                             diol (CAS No.
                             72828-34-3)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3909.50.50)......
     
          SEC. 20659. BLOCKED POLYISOCYANATE FOR USE IN CAN AND COIL 
                        APPLICATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.49      Isocyanato-1-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (isocyanatomethyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             )-1,3,3-
                             trimethylcyclohex
                             ane (Isophorone
                             diisocyanante),
                             homopolymer,
                             methyl ethyl
                             ketone oxime-
                             blocked (CAS No.
                             103170-26-9)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3909.50.50)......
     
          SEC. 20660. POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.50      Polydimethylsiloxa  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ne (Dimethyl-                                                      31/2023.......
                             bis(trimethylsily
                             loxy)silane) (CAS
                             No. 63148-62-9)
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             3910.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 20661. SILICONE RESINS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.51      Siloxanes and       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             silicones, di-Me,                                                  31/2023.......
                             polymers with Me
                             PH
                             silsesquioxanes
                             (CAS No. 68440-81-
                             3) (provided for
                             in heading
                             3910.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 20662. METHOXYFUNCTIONAL METHYL-PHENYL POLYSILOXANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9869]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.25.52      Siloxanes and       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             silicones, di-Me,                                                  31/2023.......
                             polymers with PH
                             silsesquioxanes,
                             butoxy- and
                             methoxy-
                             terminated (CAS
                             No. 104780-72-5)
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             3910.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 20663. HYDROGENPOLYSILOXANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.53      Dimethyl-           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [methyl(trimethyl                                                  31/2023.......
                             silyloxy)silyl]ox
                             y-
                             trimethylsilyloxy
                             silane (CAS No.
                             68037-59-2)
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             3910.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 20664. METHYL SILICONE RESINS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.54      Siloxanes and       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             silicones, di-Me,                                                  31/2023.......
                             polymers with Me
                             silsesquioxanes,
                             ethoxy-terminated
                             (CAS No. 68554-66-
                             5) (provided for
                             in heading
                             3910.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 20665. TRIMETHYLSILOXYSILICATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.55      Trihydroxy(trimeth  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ylsilyloxy)silane                                                  31/2023.......
                             (CAS No. 56275-01-
                             5) (provided for
                             in heading
                             3910.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 20666. EPOXY FUNCTIONAL POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.56      Methoxy-methyl-[3-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [3-(oxiran-2-                                                      31/2023.......
                             yl)propoxy]propyl
                             ]-
                             trimethylsilyloxy
                             silane (CAS No.
                             68440-71-1)
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             3910.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 20667. POLYMETHYLHYDROGENSILOXANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.57      Poly(methylhydrosi  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             loxane) (CAS No.                                                   31/2023.......
                             63148-57-2)
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             3910.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 20668. VINYL TERMINATED SILOXANES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.58      Siloxanes and       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             silicones, di-Me,                                                  31/2023.......
                             vinyl group-
                             terminated
                             (ethenyl-
                             [ethenyl(dimethyl
                             )silyl]oxy-
                             dimethylsilane)
                             (CAS No. 68083-19-
                             2) (provided for
                             in heading
                             3910.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 20669. SILICONE HYBRID RESIN (SOLVENT FREE).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.59      Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing 85                                                      31/2023.......
                             percent or more
                             by weight of
                             silsesquioxanes,
                             Me Ph, methoxy-
                             terminated,
                             polymers with
                             epichlorohydrin,
                             4,4'-(1-
                             methylethylidene)
                             bis[cyclohexanol]
                             and trimethyl
                             (CAS No. 349656-
                             42-4) and 10
                             percent or less
                             by weight
                             cyclohexanol,
                             4,4'-(1-
                             methylethylidene)
                             bis-, polymer
                             with 2-
                             (chloromethyl)oxi
                             rane (CAS No.
                             30583-72-3)
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             3910.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 20670. HYDROGENATED POLYCYCLOPENTADIENE RESIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.60      Hydrogenated        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             polycyclopentadie                                                  31/2023.......
                             ne resin (1,3-
                             Cyclopentadiene
                             homopolymer,
                             hydrogenated)
                             (CAS No. 68132-00-
                             3) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3911.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20671. WATER DISPERSABLE HDI BASED POLYISOCYANATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9870]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.25.61      Hexane,1,6-         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diisocyanato-,                                                     31/2023.......
                             homopolymer (CAS
                             No. 28182-81-2)
                             and cyclohexane,5-
                             isocyanato-1-
                             (isocyanatomethyl
                             )-1,3,3-trimethyl-
                             ,homopolymer (CAS
                             No. 53880-05-0)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3911.90.25)......
     
          SEC. 20672. CYANATE ESTER RESINS FOR HIGH-END ELECTRONIC, 
                        AEROSPACE, AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.62      Cyanic acid, C,C'-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [(1-                                                               31/2023.......
                             methylethylidene)
                             di-4,1-phenylene]
                             ester,
                             homopolymer (CAS
                             No. 25722-66-1)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3911.90.45)......
     
          SEC. 20673. POLYETHYLENEIMINE, COMPONENT USED IN 
                        MANUFACTURING MEDICAL DEVICES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.63      Polyethylenimine    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (CAS No. 9002-98-                                                  31/2023.......
                             6), of a kind
                             used as a
                             component for
                             further
                             manufacturing
                             into a finished
                             medical device
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3911.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20674. POLYHEXANIDE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.64      Poly                Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (hexamethylenebig                                                  31/2023.......
                             uanide)
                             hydrochloride
                             (Polyhexanide)
                             (CAS No. 32289-58-
                             0) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3911.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20675. ETHYLENE-NORBORNENE COPOLYMER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.65      Poly(ethylene-ran-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (2-norbornene)),                                                   31/2023.......
                             substantially
                             amorphous, having
                             a glass
                             transition
                             temperature less
                             than 145 C (CAS
                             No. 26007-43-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3911.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20676. CELLULOSE POWDER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.66      Cellulose entirely  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             spherical micro-                                                   31/2023.......
                             spheres, each
                             with mean
                             particle size of
                             1 to 25 mm (CAS
                             No. 9004-34-6)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3912.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20677. POLYMALTOTRIOSE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.67      Poly[6)-a-D-        1.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             glucopyranosyl-(1-                                                 31/2023.......
                             >4)-a-D-
                             glucopyranosyl-(1-
                             >4)-a-D-
                             glucopyranosyl-(1-
                             >]
                             (Polymaltotriose)
                             (CAS No. 9057-02-
                             7) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3913.90.20)......
     
          SEC. 20678. CHITOSAN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.68      Chitosan (methyl N- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-                                                 31/2023.......
                             5-
                             [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
                             3-amino-5-
                             [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
                             3-amino-5-
                             [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
                             3-amino-5-
                             [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
                             3-amino-5-
                             [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
                             3-amino-5-
                             [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
                             3-amino-4,5-
                             dihydroxy-6-
                             (hydroxymethyl)ox
                             an-2-yl]oxy-4-
                             hydroxy-6-
                             (hydroxymethyl)ox
                             an-2-yl]oxy-4-
                             hydroxy-6-
                             (hydroxymethyl)ox
                             an-2-yl]oxy-4-
                             hydroxy-6-
                             (hydroxymethyl)ox
                             an-2-yl]oxy-4-
                             hydroxy-6-
                             (hydroxymethyl)ox
                             an-2-yl]oxy-4-
                             hydroxy-6-
                             (hydroxymethyl)ox
                             an-2-yl]oxy-2-
                             [(2R,3S,4R,5R,6S)-
                             5-amino-6-
                             [(2R,3S,4R,5R,6R)-
                             5-amino-4,6-
                             dihydroxy-2-
                             (hydroxymethyl)ox
                             an-3-yl]oxy-4-
                             hydroxy-2-
                             (hydroxymethyl)ox
                             an-3-yl]oxy-4-
                             hydroxy-6-
                             (hydroxymethyl)ox
                             an-3-
                             yl]carbamate)
                             (CAS No. 9012-76-
                             4) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3913.90.20)......
     
          SEC. 20679. PLASTIC DRINKING STRAWS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9871]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.25.69      Drinking straws of  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             plastics, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             measuring 8 mm or
                             more in outside
                             diameter and 20
                             cm or more in
                             length (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3917.32.00)......
     
          SEC. 20680. GARDEN HOSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.70      Garden hoses of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             plastics,                                                          31/2023.......
                             constructed with
                             a grade 304
                             stainless steel
                             interlocking
                             spiral band outer
                             shell, flexible
                             polyvinyl
                             chloride (PVC)
                             inner hose,
                             having aluminum
                             fittings with
                             rubber grips,
                             weighing not more
                             than 2.8 kg, the
                             foregoing whether
                             or not presented
                             with nozzle
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3917.39.00)......
     
          SEC. 20681. PLASTIC FITTINGS OF PERFLUOROALKOXY.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.71      Plastic fittings    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of                                                                 31/2023.......
                             perfluoroalkoxy
                             (PFA), of a kind
                             used principally
                             with machines and
                             apparatus for the
                             manufacture of
                             semiconductors
                             and flat panel
                             displays of
                             heading 8486
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3917.40.00,
                             3926.90.99 or
                             3923.50.00)......
     
          SEC. 20682. LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (LDPE) SHEETING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.72      Low density         3.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             sheeting of                                                        31/2023.......
                             polyethylene,
                             measuring in
                             width 3,810 mm,
                             gauge 0.15 mm and
                             length 2,000
                             meters,
                             translucent solid
                             with waxy color
                             as presented
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3920.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20683. BIAXIALLY ORIENTED DIELECTRIC POLYPROPYLENE FILM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.73      Biaxially oriented  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             dielectric                                                         31/2023.......
                             polypropylene
                             film, produced
                             from solvent-
                             washed low ash
                             content (less
                             than 50 ppm)
                             polymer resin
                             (CAS No. 9003-07-
                             0) (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3920.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20684. BIAXIALLY ORIENTED POLYPROPYLENE (BOPP) 
                        CAPACITOR-GRADE FILM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.74      Transparent         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coextruded                                                         31/2023.......
                             biaxially
                             oriented
                             polypropylene
                             film, capacitor-
                             grade, presented
                             in rolls of a
                             width not
                             exceeding 790 mm
                             and of a
                             thickness not
                             exceeding 15 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3920.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20685. POLYESTER CAPACITOR-GRADE FILM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.75      Transparent         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coextruded                                                         31/2023.......
                             biaxially
                             oriented
                             polyester film,
                             capacitor-grade,
                             presented in roll
                             form, of a width
                             not exceeding 790
                             mm and of a
                             thickness not
                             exceeding 15 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3920.62.00)......
     
          SEC. 20686. ACID FORM MEMBRANES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.76      Membranes of short  4.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             side chain                                                         31/2023.......
                             (Poly(tetrafluoro
                             ethylene-co-
                             perfluoro(3-oxa-4-
                             pentenesulfonic
                             acid)) (CAS No.
                             1163733-25-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3920.99.20)......
     
          SEC. 20687. MELAMINE RESIN FOAM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.77      Foam of thermoset   5.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             melamine resin,                                                    31/2023.......
                             measuring 1,250
                             mm or more in
                             width, 500 mm in
                             height and 1,300
                             mm or more but
                             not more than
                             3,100 mm in
                             length, with a
                             density not less
                             than 4 and not
                             more than 11 kg/
                             m\3\ per EN ISO
                             845 specimen size
                             250 mm\3\
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3921.19.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20688. INFANT BATHTUBS AND BASINS, OF PLASTICS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.78      Infant bathtubs     3.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             and washbasins of                                                  31/2023.......
                             plastics, each
                             measuring not
                             over 70 cm in
                             length, 48 cm in
                             width and 29 cm
                             in height
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3922.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20689. BOXES, CASES, CRATES, AND SIMILAR ARTICLES OF 
                        PLASTICS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.79      Boxes, cases,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             crates and                                                         31/2023.......
                             similar articles
                             of plastics
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3923.10.90), the
                             foregoing
                             specially shaped
                             or fitted for the
                             conveyance of
                             lithography
                             machines,
                             apparatus or
                             parts thereof for
                             the manufacture
                             of semiconductor
                             devices or of
                             electronic
                             integrated
                             circuits of
                             subheading
                             8486.20.00 or
                             8486.90.00.......
     
          SEC. 20690. NOZZLES, BLACK, OF POLYPROPYLENE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.80      Nozzles of          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             polypropylene,                                                     31/2023.......
                             black in color,
                             each measuring
                             4.5 mm in inside
                             diameter, with an
                             outer diameter of
                             29 mm and a
                             height of 39.2 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3923.10.90)......
     
          SEC. 20691. TIP/CAP COMBINATIONS OF POLYETHYLENE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.81      Tips of low         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             density                                                            31/2023.......
                             polyethylene,
                             each measuring
                             19.1 mm in
                             height, with
                             outer diameter of
                             18.4 mm, of a
                             capacity of 20 ml
                             and weighing not
                             over 0.9 g; each
                             such tip attached
                             to a cap of high
                             density
                             polyethylene,
                             measuring 16.2
                             mm, with outer
                             diameter of 18.4
                             mm and weighing
                             not over 1.3 g
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3923.10.90)......
     
          SEC. 20692. BOTTLES MADE OF LDPE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.82      Bottles of low      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             density                                                            31/2023.......
                             polyethylene,
                             each measuring 56
                             mm in height,
                             having an outer
                             diameter of 27
                             mm, with a bottle
                             neck having an
                             outer diameter of
                             16.2 mm, of a
                             capacity of 20
                             ml, weighing not
                             over 4 g
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3923.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 20693. PLASTIC NASAL IRRIGATOR CAPS FOR NETI POTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.83      Nasal irrigator     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             caps of plastics,                                                  31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             on ceramic neti
                             pots (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3923.50.00)......
     
          SEC. 20694. TOY CHARACTER BOTTLE TOPPERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.84      Three-dimensional   2.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (3D) toy                                                           31/2023.......
                             character bottle
                             toppers of
                             plastics, each
                             consisting of a
                             threaded bottle
                             cap, a straw-like
                             sipper and a 3D
                             children's toy
                             character from
                             children's movies
                             or television
                             programs, having
                             a diameter of at
                             least 32 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3923.50.00)......
     
          SEC. 20695. MELAMINE PLATTERS, OTHER THAN THOSE PRESENTED IN 
                        SETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.85      Melamine platters,  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             other than those                                                   31/2023.......
                             presented in sets
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3924.10.20)......
     
     
     [[Page S9873]]
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 20696. MELAMINE PLATES, OTHER THAN THOSE PRESENTED IN 
                        SETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.86      Melamine plates,    0.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             other than those                                                   31/2023.......
                             presented in sets
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3924.10.20)......
     
          SEC. 20697. MELAMINE BOWLS NOT PRESENTED IN SETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.87      Melamine bowls,     0.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             not presented in                                                   31/2023.......
                             sets (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3924.10.20)......
     
          SEC. 20698. MELAMINE TRAYS NOT PRESENTED IN SETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.88      Melamine trays,     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             the foregoing                                                      31/2023.......
                             other than those
                             presented in sets
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3924.10.30)......
     
          SEC. 20699. PLASTIC MEASURING CUPS AND SPOONS IN SETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.89      Measuring cups,     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             spoons, or                                                         31/2023.......
                             combinations
                             thereof, the
                             foregoing of
                             plastics,
                             designed for
                             table or kitchen
                             use to measure
                             ingredients, such
                             goods presented
                             in sets each
                             containing from 4
                             to 12 pieces
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3924.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 20700. LIQUID MEASURING CUPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.90      Household kitchen   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             measuring tools,                                                   31/2023.......
                             of plastics,
                             designed to be
                             used for liquid
                             ingredients, such
                             goods with
                             measuring size
                             not exceeding 1
                             liter (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3924.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 20701. SELF-ANCHORING BEVERAGE CONTAINERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.91      Self-anchoring      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             beverage                                                           31/2023.......
                             containers of
                             plastics, each
                             with a base made
                             from orange
                             silicone, such
                             base measuring no
                             more than 60.4 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3924.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 20702. PVC INFANT BATHTUB MATS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.92      Polyvinylchloride   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (PVC) infant                                                       31/2023.......
                             bathtub mats,
                             whale-shaped,
                             each with non-
                             slip surface,
                             drainage-allowing
                             perforations and
                             suction cups on
                             the bottom
                             surface, of a
                             length less than
                             76.2 cm and not
                             over 39.4 cm in
                             width (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3924.90.10)......
     
          SEC. 20703. REVERSIBLE PLAYMATS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.93      Printed, cushioned  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mats, each with                                                    31/2023.......
                             core of
                             polyurethane foam
                             and outer layer
                             of thermoplastic
                             polyurethane
                             film, measuring
                             approximately
                             218.4 cm by 132.1
                             cm and 11.5 mm in
                             thickness when
                             unrolled
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3924.90.10)......
     
          SEC. 20704. CRAFT MATS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9874]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.25.94      Craft mats of       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             plastics, made of                                                  31/2023.......
                             self-healing
                             polyvinyl
                             chloride designed
                             to protect work
                             surfaces and to
                             withstand
                             multiple cuts and
                             scoring while
                             providing linear
                             and angular
                             dimensioning
                             guidelines for
                             cutting projects
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3924.90.56)......
     
          SEC. 20705. HANGERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.95      Molded plastic      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hangers of a                                                       31/2023.......
                             width not
                             exceeding 6.35
                             mm, coated or
                             covered with a
                             velvet-like,
                             textile flocking
                             material and
                             incorporating a
                             metal hook
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3924.90.56)......
     
          SEC. 20706. INFANT BATH RINSING CUPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.96      Infant bath         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             rinsing cups, of                                                   31/2023.......
                             polypropylene
                             plastics, each
                             with interior
                             fins and with a
                             soft
                             thermoplastic
                             rubber lip
                             designed to keep
                             water from
                             infant's
                             forehead; not
                             containing
                             bisphenol A
                             (BPA), polyvinyl
                             chloride (PVC)
                             and phthalate
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3924.90.56)......
     
          SEC. 20707. BATHTUB SPOUT COVERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.97      Whale-shaped        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             adjustable                                                         31/2023.......
                             bathtub spout
                             covers, of
                             thermoplastic
                             materials
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3924.90.56)......
     
          SEC. 20708. INFANT TEETHERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.98      Infant teethers of  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             silicone, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             measuring not
                             over 10 cm by 10
                             cm, weighing over
                             0.05 kg and
                             containing a
                             silicone-encased
                             disk of stainless
                             steel (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3924.90.56)......
     
          SEC. 20709. LIGHTED DOG FETCH TOYS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.25.99      Molded balls of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             thermoplastic                                                      31/2023.......
                             rubber, with
                             encased light-
                             emitting diode
                             (LED) lights,
                             each battery-
                             operated,
                             measuring 64 mm
                             in diameter, with
                             a hardness of 40
                             Shore A per ASTM
                             D2240 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3924.90.56)......
     
          SEC. 20710. CERTAIN THERMOPLASTIC NYLON 3-GANG SWITCH 
                        WALLPLATES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.01      Thermoplastic       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             nylon 3-gang                                                       31/2023.......
                             switch
                             wallplates, each
                             measuring
                             approximately
                             17.14 cm by 12.4
                             cm (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3925.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20711. MANUAL PLASTIC DISPOSABLE CUTLERY DISPENSERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.02      Dispensers          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed to                                                        31/2023.......
                             contain and
                             release pieces of
                             disposable
                             cutlery of
                             plastics,
                             manually
                             operated, each
                             dispenser with
                             press lever
                             single-dispensing
                             operation and
                             designed to hold
                             banded cartridges
                             of same-branded
                             (only) disposable
                             cutlery, such
                             dispensers
                             designed to be
                             wall mounted
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3925.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20712. EAR BULB SYRINGES OF CLEAR SILICONE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.03      Ear bulb syringes,  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each with tip and                                                  31/2023.......
                             bulb of clear
                             silicone and with
                             polystyrene ring
                             connector
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3926.90.21)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20713. PVC INFLATABLE PILLOWS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.04      Inflatable travel   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pillows of                                                         31/2023.......
                             flexible
                             polyvinyl
                             chloride, the
                             exterior of which
                             may be flocked,
                             each with a valve
                             for inflation,
                             such pillows
                             measuring between
                             60 cm and 70 cm
                             in length and 15
                             cm to 25 cm in
                             width and
                             weighing between
                             150 g and 190 g,
                             the foregoing
                             presented with an
                             attached nylon
                             flat cord
                             measuring between
                             75 cm to 80 cm in
                             length and 1 cm
                             to 1.5 cm in
                             width, and which
                             may each have a
                             cover of
                             polyester
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3926.90.75)......
     
          SEC. 20714. SELF-INFLATABLE QUEEN AIR MATTRESSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.05      Pneumatic air       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mattresses of                                                      31/2023.......
                             polyvinyl
                             chloride, each
                             with a flocked
                             surface and built-
                             in 120 V electric
                             pump, measuring
                             approximately
                             205.7 cm by 157.5
                             cm by 54.6 cm,
                             weighing 11.3 kg
                             and valued $34 or
                             more but not over
                             $40 (provided for
                             in subheading
                             3926.90.75)......
     
          SEC. 20715. PLASTIC CLIP FASTENERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.06      Fasteners of nylon  3.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             or of                                                              31/2023.......
                             polypropylene,
                             with a filament
                             length of 2.5 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 127 mm,
                             presented on
                             clips each
                             holding the
                             quantity of 25,
                             50, 100 or 120
                             pieces, suitable
                             for use in a
                             mechanical
                             attaching device
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3926.90.85)......
     
          SEC. 20716. SELF-VENTING SPOUTS FOR DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.07      Self-venting        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             spouts or                                                          31/2023.......
                             nozzles, threaded
                             for connection to
                             plastic
                             containers on one
                             end and fitted
                             for connection to
                             diesel exhaust
                             fluid (DEF) tanks
                             of diesel motor
                             vehicles on the
                             other, the
                             foregoing
                             presented without
                             the containers
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3926.90.99)......
     
          SEC. 20717. PLASTIC PET CARRIERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.08      Carrying cases of   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hard plastics,                                                     31/2023.......
                             each with handle
                             and door of
                             plastics and with
                             no door of metal,
                             the foregoing
                             designed for use
                             for reptiles or
                             amphibians and
                             not for the
                             housing or
                             transport of
                             mammals,
                             measuring not
                             over 381 mm on
                             any side
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3926.90.99)......
     
          SEC. 20718. PLASTIC MIXING TIPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.09      Plastic mixing      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tips, each                                                         31/2023.......
                             consisting of a
                             mixer housing,
                             mixing elements
                             and a retaining
                             ring, each
                             designed for use
                             as a disposable
                             mixing tip for
                             two-part
                             chemistries in
                             the dental
                             industry
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3926.90.99)......
     
          SEC. 20719. CABLE TIES OF PLASTICS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.10      Cable ties of       3.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             nylon, measuring                                                   31/2023.......
                             20 cm or more but
                             not more than 61
                             cm in length,
                             sold in packs
                             each containing
                             not over 100
                             pieces and valued
                             not over $1 per
                             pack (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3926.90.99)......
     
          SEC. 20720. FLEXIBLE CAMERA MOUNTINGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.11      Camera mounts of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             plastics, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             with an
                             elongated,
                             segmented plastic
                             neck composed of
                             6 to 8 ball
                             joints,
                             incorporating a
                             base that clips
                             into other types
                             of mounts,
                             engineered to
                             mount cameras of
                             subheading
                             8525.80.40
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3926.90.99)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20721. THREE-PIECE CAMERA MOUNT SETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.12      Sets each           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing three                                                   31/2023.......
                             camera mounts of
                             plastics, such
                             mounts designed
                             for cameras of
                             subheading
                             8525.80.40; with
                             each set
                             containing one
                             mount
                             incorporating an
                             adjustable head-
                             strap designed to
                             encircle the
                             forehead, one
                             mount buoyant in
                             water
                             incorporating a
                             handle designed
                             to allow a user
                             to grip with the
                             hand and one
                             mount in the form
                             of a clip
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3926.90.99)......
     
          SEC. 20722. MAGNETIC SWIVEL CLIPS FOR CAMERAS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.13      Camera mounts of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             plastics,                                                          31/2023.......
                             designed to hold
                             cameras of
                             subheading
                             8525.80.40, each
                             mount
                             incorporating a
                             clip and magnetic
                             base, capable of
                             rotating the
                             camera 360
                             degrees on a
                             plane (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3926.90.99)......
     
          SEC. 20723. HELMET CAMERA MOUNTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.14      Camera mounts of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             plastics, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             designed to
                             attach camera of
                             subheading
                             8525.80.40
                             securely onto the
                             front or side of
                             a helmet
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3926.90.99)......
     
          SEC. 20724. SHORT EXTENSION POLES FOR USE WITH CAMERAS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.15      Extension poles of  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             plastics,                                                          31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with cameras of
                             subheading
                             8525.80.40; such
                             poles not buoyant
                             in water, each
                             having an
                             adjustable length
                             greater than 11
                             cm and less than
                             23 cm and
                             incorporating a
                             collapsible
                             tripod handle
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3926.90.99)......
     
          SEC. 20725. LONG EXTENSION POLES FOR CAMERAS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.16      Extension poles of  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             plastics,                                                          31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with cameras of
                             subheading
                             8525.80.40; such
                             poles not buoyant
                             in water and
                             without folding
                             extension arms,
                             each pole having
                             an adjustable
                             length between 23
                             cm and 56 cm and
                             incorporating a
                             collapsible
                             tripod handle
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             3926.90.99)......
     
          SEC. 20726. SWIVEL MOUNTS FOR CAMERAS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.17      Camera mounts of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             plastics,                                                          31/2023.......
                             designed to hold
                             cameras of
                             subheading
                             8525.80.40, each
                             mount containing
                             a ball joint and
                             capable of
                             swiveling the
                             camera 360
                             degrees without
                             detaching the
                             mount (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3926.90.99)......
     
          SEC. 20727. TRIPOD CAMERA MOUNTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.18      Camera mounts of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             plastics, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             designed to
                             attach a camera
                             of subheading
                             8525.80.40
                             securely onto a
                             tripod (provided
                             for in subheading
                             3926.90.99)......
     
          SEC. 20728. BULK HYDRAULIC HOSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.19      Bulk hoses of       1.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             vulcanized                                                         31/2023.......
                             rubber,
                             reinforced with
                             metal, without
                             fittings,
                             designed for
                             hydraulic use
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4009.21.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20729. BRAKE HYDRAULIC HOSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.20      Brake hoses, with   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fittings, for the                                                  31/2023.......
                             vehicles of
                             subheading
                             8701.20 or
                             headings 8702,
                             8703, 8704, 8705
                             or 8711, such
                             hoses reinforced
                             or otherwise
                             combined only
                             with textile
                             materials
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4009.32.00)......
     
          SEC. 20730. BULK FABRIC/METAL-REINFORCED RUBBER HOSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.21      Hoses of            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             vulcanized rubber                                                  31/2023.......
                             (other than hard
                             rubber),
                             reinforced with
                             both textile
                             materials and
                             metal, without
                             fittings,
                             presented in bulk
                             and designed for
                             hydraulic use
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4009.41.00)......
     
          SEC. 20731. DISPOSABLE GLOVES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.22      Seamless            1.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             disposable gloves                                                  31/2023.......
                             of vulcanized
                             rubber other than
                             hard rubber,
                             designed for
                             household use,
                             such gloves other
                             than surgical or
                             medical gloves
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4015.19.10)......
     
          SEC. 20732. REUSABLE GLOVES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.23      Household reusable  1.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             seamless gloves,                                                   31/2023.......
                             of vulcanized
                             rubber other than
                             hard rubber
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4015.19.10)......
     
          SEC. 20733. DOG AND CAT APPAREL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.24      Articles of pet     1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             apparel,                                                           31/2023.......
                             excluding life
                             jackets for pets
                             and pet apparel
                             with attached or
                             built-in collars
                             or harnesses;
                             such articles put
                             up for retail
                             sale (provided
                             for in subheading
                             4201.00.60)......
     
          SEC. 20734. POLYCARBONATE VANITY CASES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.25      Hard-sided          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             polycarbonate                                                      31/2023.......
                             vanity cases with
                             zipper closure,
                             such cases
                             measuring 13 cm
                             (including hinge)
                             in width, 18.2 cm
                             (including top
                             ring) in height,
                             at least 7 cm but
                             not over 7.6 cm
                             deep, each case
                             weighing 167.26
                             grams or more but
                             not over 184.27
                             grams (provided
                             for in subheading
                             4202.12.21)......
     
          SEC. 20735. ALUMINUM VANITY CASES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.26      Hard-sided vanity   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cases of                                                           31/2023.......
                             aluminum, such
                             cases with latch
                             closure and
                             measuring 13.8 cm
                             in width
                             (including hinge
                             and latch), 18.2
                             cm in height
                             (including top
                             ring) and at
                             least 7.5 cm but
                             not over 7.6 cm
                             in depth; the
                             foregoing
                             weighing at least
                             240.97 grams but
                             not over 297.67
                             grams each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4202.19.00)......
     
          SEC. 20736. SUITCASES WITH OUTER SURFACE OF ALUMINUM WITH 
                        BUILT-IN ZIPPER LOCKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.27      Suitcases with      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             outer surface of                                                   31/2023.......
                             aluminum, with 4
                             wheels, at least
                             1 handle, with
                             built-in zipper
                             locks of a type
                             compliant with
                             standards of the
                             Transportation
                             Security
                             Administration
                             keyed for opening
                             with a universal
                             master tool made
                             and patented in
                             the United
                             States, the first
                             side of the locks
                             measuring 3.73 cm
                             or more but not
                             over 17.78 cm,
                             the second side
                             of the locks
                             measuring 1.77 cm
                             or more but not
                             over 7.72 cm and
                             the third side of
                             the locks
                             measuring 1.06 cm
                             or more but not
                             over 3.97 cm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4202.19.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20737. DRAWSTRING BACKPACKS WITH ZIPPERED POCKET.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.28      Drawstring          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             backpacks of 210D                                                  31/2023.......
                             polyester and
                             polyurethane
                             blend man-made
                             fabric, such
                             backpacks
                             measuring 33 cm
                             in width and
                             having a 3 mm
                             polypropylene
                             cord cinch
                             closure with such
                             cord knotted at
                             the base of the
                             bag via
                             polypropylene
                             webbing loops
                             that measure 1.9
                             cm in width and
                             are sewn into the
                             side seam; the
                             foregoing
                             backpacks with a
                             front diagonal
                             pocket that
                             measures 23 cm in
                             width and has a
                             closure that
                             incorporates a
                             zipper of nylon
                             teeth and
                             polyester tape
                             that is 3.175 cm
                             in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4202.92.31)......
     
          SEC. 20738. LAMINATED RECYCLED REUSABLE SHOPPING TOTE BAGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.29      Shopping tote bags  12.7%        No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             made from                                                          31/2023.......
                             laminated 100
                             percent recycled
                             PET fabric made
                             from recycled
                             plastic bottles,
                             each bag having a
                             width of 38.1 cm
                             and shoulder
                             straps with a
                             length of 59.69
                             cm (provided for
                             in subheading
                             4202.92.31), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in
                             heading
                             9902.12.39 or
                             9902.12.40.......
     
          SEC. 20739. TOTE BAGS OF PAPER YARN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.30      Tote bags of paper  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             yarn, with or                                                      31/2023.......
                             without closure,
                             the foregoing
                             with shoulder
                             straps and with
                             at least one side
                             measuring more
                             than 30.48 cm in
                             length, designed
                             for carrying
                             personal effects
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4202.92.33)......
     
          SEC. 20740. REUSABLE SHOPPING STYLE TOTE BAGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.31      Reusable shopping-  6.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             style tote bags                                                    31/2023.......
                             of plastic, each
                             with handles,
                             load capacity not
                             over 13.61 kg and
                             measuring at
                             least 43.18 cm
                             but not over 63.5
                             cm in width, at
                             least 38.1 cm but
                             not over 50.8 cm
                             in height and
                             19.94 cm but not
                             over 23.5 cm in
                             depth (provided
                             for in subheading
                             4202.92.45), the
                             foregoing other
                             than of woven man-
                             made fiber fabric
                             visibly coated on
                             the outer surface
                             with plastics....
     
          SEC. 20741. WATERPROOF TOTE BAGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.32      Waterproof tote     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bags of woven man-                                                 31/2023.......
                             made fiber fabric
                             visibly coated on
                             the outer surface
                             with plastics,
                             each bag with
                             welded seams, two
                             or more
                             adjustable
                             handles, a
                             reinforced
                             bottom, and with
                             a toothless
                             plastic fully
                             watertight zipper
                             on both the
                             primary
                             compartment and
                             the side pocket
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4202.92.45)......
     
          SEC. 20742. WATERPROOF DUFFLE BAGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.33      Waterproof duffle   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bags of woven man-                                                 31/2023.......
                             made fiber fabric
                             visibly coated on
                             the outer surface
                             with plastics,
                             each with welded
                             seams, a
                             toothless plastic
                             fully watertight
                             zipper, a
                             reinforced bottom
                             and a separate
                             watertight
                             zippered
                             compartment at
                             the bottom
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4202.92.45)......
     
          SEC. 20743. WATERPROOF ZIPPERED BAGS, WITHOUT HANDLES, OF 
                        PLASTIC SHEETING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.34      Waterproof bags of  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             clear                                                              31/2023.......
                             thermoplastic
                             polyurethane
                             (TPU) film and
                             woven man-made
                             fiber fabric
                             visibly coated on
                             the outer surface
                             with plastics,
                             each with welded
                             seams and
                             incorporating a
                             toothless plastic
                             fully watertight
                             zipper closure;
                             such bags
                             measuring not
                             over 26.2 cm
                             wide, 27.0 cm
                             high and 8.2 cm
                             deep (provided
                             for in subheading
                             4202.92.45), the
                             foregoing without
                             handles..........
     
     
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          SEC. 20744. WATERPROOF BACKPACKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.35      Waterproof          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             backpacks of                                                       31/2023.......
                             woven man-made
                             fiber fabric
                             visibly coated on
                             the outer surface
                             with plastics,
                             each with welded
                             seams, a
                             toothless plastic
                             fully watertight
                             zipper and a
                             reinforced
                             bottom, the
                             foregoing not
                             presented with a
                             detachable front
                             pouch having its
                             own shoulder
                             strap (provided
                             for in subheading
                             4202.92.45)......
     
          SEC. 20745. WATERPROOF WAIST PACKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.36      Waterproof waist    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             packs of woven                                                     31/2023.......
                             man-made fiber
                             fabric visibly
                             coated on the
                             outer surface
                             with plastics,
                             each with welded
                             seams and
                             toothless plastic
                             fully watertight
                             zipper and
                             adjustable waist
                             strap (provided
                             for in subheading
                             4202.92.45)......
     
          SEC. 20746. GUITAR CASES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.37      Guitar cases, each  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             having a guitar-                                                   31/2023.......
                             shaped (not
                             rectangular)
                             exterior, a
                             polyester plush
                             interior lining
                             and a single
                             carrying handle,
                             such handle with
                             a covering of a
                             kind known as
                             Tolex; the
                             foregoing cases
                             made from plywood
                             covered with
                             sheeting of
                             plastics and
                             incorporating 4
                             or 5 metal
                             locking clasps
                             and valued over
                             $40 but not over
                             $60 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4202.92.50)......
     
          SEC. 20747. JEWELRY BOXES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.38      Jewelry boxes       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             constructed of                                                     31/2023.......
                             medium density
                             fiberboard (MDF)
                             covered with
                             sheeting of
                             plastics on the
                             outer surface,
                             each box with an
                             embossed design
                             covering more
                             than 50 percent
                             of the exterior
                             and incorporating
                             one exterior
                             window through
                             which the jewelry
                             can be viewed,
                             the foregoing
                             with
                             compartmentalized
                             interior sections
                             lined with velvet
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4202.92.97)......
     
          SEC. 20748. SILICONE RUBBER CAMERA CASES WITH STRAPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.39      Camera cases of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             silicone rubber,                                                   31/2023.......
                             designed to hold
                             cameras of
                             subheading
                             8525.80.40, each
                             case containing
                             openings for the
                             operation of the
                             camera and an
                             adjustable nylon
                             strap and
                             measuring not
                             more than 52 mm
                             in height, 76 mm
                             in width and 29
                             mm in depth
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4202.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20749. LEATHER GLOVES WITH FLIP MITTS FOR HUNTING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.40      Full-fingered       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             gloves, each with                                                  31/2023.......
                             a palm side of
                             leather and a
                             back side
                             comprising a
                             camouflage-
                             printed knitted
                             fabric wholly of
                             polyester and
                             laminated to
                             expanded
                             polytetrafluoroet
                             hylene (EPTFE),
                             such gloves with
                             insulation
                             comprising 40
                             percent by weight
                             of synthetic
                             microfiber and 60
                             percent by weight
                             of duck down;
                             each having a
                             mitt sewn to the
                             back of the glove
                             as a flap, with
                             leather tips for
                             each finger and
                             thumb designed to
                             improve grip,
                             such mitt
                             designed to cover
                             the fingers for
                             additional
                             warmth; the
                             foregoing gloves
                             designed for use
                             in the sport of
                             hunting (provided
                             for in subheading
                             4203.21.80)......
     
          SEC. 20750. MEN'S LEATHER GLOVES VALUED AT $18 OR MORE PER 
                        PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9880]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.26.41      Men's full-         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fingered gloves                                                    31/2023.......
                             with a palm side
                             of leather and a
                             backside of woven
                             fabric comprising
                             89 percent or
                             more but not over
                             95 percent by
                             weight of man-
                             made fibers and 5
                             percent or more
                             but not over 11
                             percent by weight
                             of elastomeric
                             fibers, such
                             fabric fully
                             lined with a
                             waterproof
                             membrane; such
                             gloves stuffed
                             with synthetic
                             microfiber for
                             thermal
                             insulation, with
                             elasticized wrist
                             and valued at $18
                             or more/pr; the
                             foregoing other
                             than gloves
                             specially
                             designed for use
                             in sports
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4203.29.30)......
     
          SEC. 20751. BELTS OF CALF SKIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.42      Belts of calf skin  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (provided for in                                                   31/2023.......
                             subheading
                             4303.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20752. BAMBOO ENGINEERED FLOORING: 12.5-12.9 MM THICK.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.43      Plywood flooring    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with a face ply                                                    31/2023.......
                             of bamboo
                             (Phyllostachys
                             pubescens), such
                             face ply
                             measuring less
                             than 4 mm in
                             thickness; each
                             flooring panel
                             measuring at
                             least 12.5 mm but
                             not over 12.9 mm
                             in thickness and
                             at least 125.0 mm
                             but not over
                             230.6 mm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4412.10.05)......
     
          SEC. 20753. BAMBOO ENGINEERED FLOORING: 14.1-14.5 MM THICK.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.44      Plywood flooring    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with a face ply                                                    31/2023.......
                             of bamboo
                             (Phyllostachys
                             pubescens), such
                             face ply
                             measuring less
                             than 4 mm in
                             thickness; each
                             flooring panel
                             measuring at
                             least 14.1 mm but
                             not over 14.5 mm
                             in thickness and
                             at least 125.0 mm
                             but not over
                             230.6 mm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4412.10.05)......
     
          SEC. 20754. BAMBOO ENGINEERED FLOORING: 15.7-16.1 MM THICK.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.45      Plywood flooring    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with a face ply                                                    31/2023.......
                             of bamboo
                             (Phyllostachys
                             pubescens), such
                             face ply
                             measuring less
                             than 4 mm; each
                             flooring panel
                             measuring at
                             least 15.7 mm but
                             not over 16.1 mm
                             in thickness and
                             at least 125.0 mm
                             but not over
                             230.6 mm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4412.10.05)......
     
          SEC. 20755. STRAND BAMBOO FLOORING: 12.5-12.9 MM THICK.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.46      Strand bamboo       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Phyllostachys                                                     31/2023.......
                             pubescens)
                             flooring, tongued
                             and grooved,
                             continuously
                             shaped along any
                             of its ends,
                             surface covered
                             with a clear or
                             transparent
                             material which
                             does not obscure
                             the grain,
                             texture or
                             markings of the
                             face ply, such
                             flooring
                             measuring at
                             least 12.5 mm but
                             not over 12.9 mm
                             in thickness and
                             at least 126.8 mm
                             but not over
                             127.2 mm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4418.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20756. STRAND BAMBOO FLOORING: 14.1-14.5 MM THICK.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.47      Strand bamboo       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Phyllostachys                                                     31/2023.......
                             pubescens)
                             flooring, tongued
                             and grooved,
                             continuously
                             shaped along any
                             of its ends,
                             surface covered
                             with a clear or
                             transparent
                             material which
                             does not obscure
                             the grain,
                             texture or
                             markings of the
                             face ply, such
                             flooring
                             measuring at
                             least 14.1 mm but
                             not over 14.5 mm
                             in thickness and
                             at least 126.8 mm
                             but not over
                             127.2 mm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4418.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20757. STRAND BAMBOO FLOORING: 10.9-11.3 MM THICK.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9881]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.26.48      Strand bamboo       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (Phyllostachys                                                     31/2023.......
                             pubescens)
                             flooring, tongued
                             and grooved,
                             continuously
                             shaped along any
                             of its ends,
                             surface covered
                             with a clear or
                             transparent
                             material which
                             does not obscure
                             the grain,
                             texture or
                             markings of the
                             face ply, such
                             flooring
                             measuring at
                             least 10.9 mm but
                             not over 11.3 mm
                             in thickness and
                             at least 126.8 mm
                             but not over
                             127.2 mm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4418.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20758. CHOPSTICKS MADE OF BAMBOO.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.49      Bamboo chopsticks   0.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (provided for in                                                   31/2023.......
                             subheading
                             4419.12.00)......
     
          SEC. 20759. DRYING RACKS OF WOOD.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.50      Drying racks of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wood designed to                                                   31/2023.......
                             mount on the wall
                             and fold up
                             accordion style,
                             the foregoing
                             used for drying
                             delicate clothing
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4420.90.80)......
     
          SEC. 20760. BAMBOO SKEWERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.51      Skewers or sticks   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             made of bamboo,                                                    31/2023.......
                             the foregoing not
                             over 31 cm in
                             length (provided
                             for in subheading
                             4421.91.60)......
     
          SEC. 20761. WOOD BLINDS WITH LOUVERED SLATS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.52      Wood blinds with    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             louvered boards                                                    31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             4421.99.40)......
     
          SEC. 20762. 100 PERCENT COTTON WOVEN CRIMPED UNBLEACHED 
                        FABRIC.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.53      Woven fabrics       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wholly of cotton,                                                  31/2023.......
                             unbleached,
                             crimped, with
                             yarn number
                             between 43 and
                             68, presented
                             folded into 3
                             layers, measuring
                             less than 84 cm
                             wide before
                             folding and less
                             than 28 cm wide
                             after folding;
                             weighing less
                             than 25 g/m2
                             before folding
                             and less than 75
                             g/m2 after
                             folding
                             (measuring 3
                             layers at once);
                             piece length less
                             than 76 cm; put
                             up layered on
                             rolls of up to
                             200 pieces per
                             roll, with edges
                             not attached in
                             any way, such
                             fabric easily
                             unfolded
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5208.11.40)......
     
          SEC. 20763. WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON, CONTAINING 85 PERCENT OR 
                        MORE BY WEIGHT OF COTTON, NOT MORE THAN 200 
                        GRAMS PER SQUARE METER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.54      Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cotton,                                                            31/2023.......
                             containing 85
                             percent or more
                             by weight of
                             cotton, weighing
                             not more than 200
                             g/m2, unbleached,
                             satin weave or
                             twill weave, 256
                             cm or greater in
                             width; such
                             fabrics having a
                             thread count
                             exceeding 200 or
                             an average yarn
                             number exceeding
                             68 (provided for
                             in subheading
                             5208.19.20)......
     
          SEC. 20764. 100 PERCENT COTTON WOVEN BLEACHED FABRIC PIECES, 
                        OPEN WEAVE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.56      Fabrics wholly of   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cotton, bleached,                                                  31/2023.......
                             open weave,
                             average yarn
                             number between 43
                             and 68 metric,
                             weighing less
                             than 60 g/m2;
                             presented folded
                             in layers ranging
                             in number from 2
                             to 16 layers, in
                             pieces on rolls
                             or stacked in a
                             box, or on bolts,
                             or continuous
                             length on large
                             rolls; measuring
                             89 cm to 92 cm in
                             width before
                             folding, folded
                             widths between 22
                             cm and 42 cm in
                             width, lengths
                             vary depending
                             upon packaging
                             but ranging from
                             22 cm to 950 m
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5208.21.40)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20765. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS OF COTTON.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.57      Woven fabrics       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wholly of cotton,                                                  31/2023.......
                             bleached, twill
                             weave, of single
                             ply yarns,
                             weighing between
                             132 and 140 g/m2,
                             measuring 182 to
                             194 cm in width,
                             with 286 and 304
                             decitex in the
                             warp and between
                             358 and 380
                             decitex in the
                             filling, with 25
                             to 27 yarns per
                             cm in the warp
                             and 16 to 18
                             yarns per cm in
                             the filling
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5208.29.20)......
     
          SEC. 20766. WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON WITH AN AVERAGE YARN 
                        NUMBER BETWEEN 55 AND 60.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.58      Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cotton,                                                            31/2023.......
                             containing over
                             50 percent but
                             less than 85
                             percent by weight
                             of cotton, mixed
                             mainly with man-
                             made fibers,
                             weighing not more
                             than 200 g/m2,
                             unbleached, plain
                             weave, in widths
                             of 305 cm or
                             greater; such
                             fabrics having an
                             average yarn
                             number exceeding
                             55 but not
                             exceeding 60
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5210.11.60)......
     
          SEC. 20767. WOVEN FABRIC OF COTTON OF YARN NUMBER 69 OR 
                        HIGHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.59      Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cotton,                                                            31/2023.......
                             containing over
                             50 percent but
                             less than 85
                             percent by weight
                             of cotton, mixed
                             mainly with man-
                             made fibers,
                             weighing not more
                             than 200 g/m2,
                             unbleached, plain
                             weave, of yarn
                             number 69 or
                             higher number, in
                             widths of 226 cm
                             or greater
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5210.11.80)......
     
          SEC. 20768. WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON WITH AN AVERAGE YARN 
                        NUMBER EXCEEDING 68.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.60      Woven fabric of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cotton,                                                            31/2023.......
                             containing over
                             50 percent but
                             less than 85
                             percent by weight
                             of cotton, mixed
                             solely with man-
                             made fibers,
                             weighing not more
                             than 200 g/m2,
                             unbleached, satin
                             weave or twill
                             weave, other than
                             3-thread or 4-
                             thread twill or
                             cross twill, in
                             widths of 226 cm
                             or greater; such
                             fabrics having an
                             average yarn
                             number exceeding
                             68 (provided for
                             in subheading
                             5210.19.20)......
     
          SEC. 20769. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS, COTTON, PLAIN 
                        WEAVE, OF YARN NUMBER 42 OR LOWER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.61      Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cotton, of yarn                                                    31/2023.......
                             number 42 or
                             lower, containing
                             by weight 77
                             percent to 83
                             percent of cotton
                             and 17 percent to
                             23 percent of
                             polyester,
                             bleached, plain
                             weave, weighing
                             165 to 175 g/m2,
                             measuring 182 to
                             194 cm in width,
                             constructed with
                             single ply yarns
                             with 239 to 253
                             decitex in the
                             warp and with two
                             ply yarns of 573
                             to 609 decitex in
                             the filling, 19
                             to 21 yarns per
                             cm in the warp
                             and 9 to 11
                             single yarns per
                             cm in the filling
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5210.21.40)......
     
          SEC. 20770. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS, COTTON, PLAIN 
                        WEAVE, OF YARN NUMBER BETWEEN 43 AND 68.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.62      Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cotton, of yarn                                                    31/2023.......
                             numbers 43 to 68,
                             such fabrics
                             containing by
                             weight 51 percent
                             to 55 percent of
                             cotton and 45
                             percent to 49
                             percent of
                             polyester,
                             bleached, plain
                             weave of single
                             ply yarns,
                             weighing 99 to
                             105 g/m2,
                             measuring 182 to
                             194 cm in width,
                             with 184 to 196
                             decitex in the
                             warp and filling,
                             29 to 31 yarns
                             per cm in the
                             warp and 19 to 21
                             yarns per cm in
                             the filling
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5210.21.60)......
     
          SEC. 20771. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS, BLEACHED.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9883]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.26.63      Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cotton, 3-thread                                                   31/2023.......
                             or 4-thread
                             twill, containing
                             by weight 51
                             percent to 55
                             percent of cotton
                             and 45 percent to
                             49 percent of
                             polyester,
                             bleached, of
                             single ply yarns,
                             weighing 132 to
                             140 g/m2,
                             measuring 182 to
                             194 cm in width,
                             with 162 to 172
                             decitex in the
                             warp and 358 to
                             380 decitex in
                             the filling, 29
                             to 31 yarns per
                             cm in the warp
                             and 21 to 23
                             yarns per cm in
                             the filling
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5210.29.10)......
     
          SEC. 20772. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS, PRINTED.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.64      Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cotton, 3-thread                                                   31/2023.......
                             or 4-thread
                             twill, containing
                             by weight 51
                             percent to 55
                             percent of cotton
                             and 45 percent to
                             49 percent of
                             polyester,
                             printed, made
                             from single ply
                             yarns, weighing
                             132 to 140 g/m2,
                             measuring 182 to
                             194 cm in width,
                             with 162 to 172
                             decitex in the
                             warp and 358 to
                             380 decitex in
                             the filling, 29
                             to 31 yarns per
                             cm the warp and
                             21 to 23 yarns
                             per cm in the
                             filling (provided
                             for in subheading
                             5210.59.10)......
     
          SEC. 20773. UNTWISTED FILAMENT POLYVINYL ALCOHOL YARN, 
                        MEASURING 1,100 TO 1,330 DECITEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.65      Synthetic           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (polyvinyl                                                         31/2023.......
                             alcohol) filament
                             yarn, untwisted,
                             measuring from
                             1,100 to 1,330
                             decitex and
                             consisting of 200
                             filaments
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5402.49.91)......
     
          SEC. 20774. UNTWISTED FILAMENT POLYVINYL ALCOHOL YARN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.66      Synthetic           0.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (polyvinyl                                                         31/2023.......
                             alcohol) filament
                             yarn, untwisted,
                             measuring 1,330
                             to 2,070 decitex
                             and consisting of
                             between 600 and
                             1000 filaments
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5402.49.91)......
     
          SEC. 20775. POLYPROPYLENE (PP) MONOFILAMENT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.67      Synthetic           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             monofilament of                                                    31/2023.......
                             polypropylene, of
                             67 decitex or
                             more and of which
                             no cross-
                             sectional
                             dimension exceeds
                             1 mm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             5404.12.90)......
     
          SEC. 20776. ACRYLIC FIBER TOW WITH AN AVERAGE DECITEX OF 0.9.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.68      Acrylic filament    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tow containing at                                                  31/2023.......
                             least 85 percent
                             but not more than
                             94 percent by
                             weight of
                             acrylonitrile
                             units and 1
                             percent or more
                             but not over 4
                             percent of water,
                             raw white
                             (undyed),
                             crimped, with an
                             average decitex
                             of 0.9 (plus or
                             minus 10 percent)
                             and an aggregate
                             filament measure
                             in the tow bundle
                             between 660,000
                             and 1,300,000
                             decitex, with a
                             length greater
                             than 2 m
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5501.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 20777. BLACK POLYESTER BI-COMPONENT FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.71      Synthetic staple    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers, not                                                        31/2023.......
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning, the
                             foregoing
                             comprising black
                             polyester bi-
                             component fibers
                             measuring between
                             4.4 and 6.7
                             decitex and with
                             fiber length
                             between 50 and 51
                             mm; having an
                             outer copolymer
                             sheath that melts
                             at a lower
                             temperature than
                             the core; the
                             foregoing of a
                             kind used for
                             bonding fibers
                             together
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5503.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 20778. ACRYLIC STAPLE FIBERS WITH AN AVERAGE DECITEX OF 
                        2.2, FIBER LENGTH OF 100 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.26.72      Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers containing                                                  31/2023.......
                             at least 85
                             percent by weight
                             of acrylonitrile
                             units and 2
                             percent or more
                             but not over 3
                             percent of water,
                             raw white
                             (undyed),
                             crimped, with an
                             average decitex
                             of 2.2 (plus or
                             minus 10 percent)
                             and fiber length
                             of 100 mm (plus
                             or minus 10
                             percent)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5503.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 20779. MODACRYLIC STAPLE FIBERS NOT PROCESSED FOR 
                        SPINNING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.73      Modacrylic staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers containing                                                  31/2023.......
                             35 percent or
                             more but not over
                             85 percent by
                             weight of
                             acrylonitrile
                             units and 1
                             percent or more
                             but not over 3
                             percent of water,
                             pigmented,
                             crimped, with an
                             average decitex
                             between 1.9 and
                             3.3 (plus or
                             minus 10 percent)
                             and a fiber
                             length between 45
                             and 51 mm (plus
                             or minus 10
                             percent)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5503.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 20780. SHORT POLYPROPYLENE FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.74      Polypropylene       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers, 6.66                                                       31/2023.......
                             decitex, with a
                             fiber length of
                             0.5 mm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             5503.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 20781. POLYOXADIAZOLE FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.75      Synthetic staple    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of                                                          31/2023.......
                             polyoxadiazole,
                             not carded,
                             combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning,
                             measuring between
                             1 and 2 decitex
                             and with fiber
                             length between 38
                             mm and 51 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5503.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20782. ARTIFICIAL STAPLE FIBERS OF VISCOSE RAYON, 38-42 
                        MM IN LENGTH.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.76      Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of viscose                                                  31/2023.......
                             rayon, not
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning, each
                             measuring 1.5 or
                             more but not over
                             1.8 decitex and
                             having a fiber
                             length measuring
                             38 mm or more but
                             not over 42 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5504.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20783. ARTIFICIAL FIBERS OF VISCOSE RAYON FOR THE 
                        MANUFACTURE OF FEMININE HYGIENE PRODUCTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.77      Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of viscose                                                  31/2023.......
                             rayon, not
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning, each
                             measuring 2.9 or
                             more but not over
                             3.7 decitex and
                             having a fiber
                             length measuring
                             28 mm, the
                             foregoing
                             suitable for use
                             in producing
                             goods of heading
                             9619 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             5504.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20784. FLAME RETARDANT RAYON FIBERS, MEASURING 4.78 
                        DECITEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.78      Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of viscose                                                  31/2023.......
                             rayon, not
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning,
                             containing 28
                             percent or more
                             but not over 33
                             percent by weight
                             of silica,
                             measuring 4.78
                             decitex in
                             lengths of 60 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5504.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20785. FLAME RETARDANT RAYON FIBERS, MEASURING 4.55 
                        DECITEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.79      Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of viscose                                                  31/2023.......
                             rayon, not
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning,
                             containing 28
                             percent or more
                             but not over 33
                             percent by weight
                             of silica
                             measuring 4.55
                             decitex in
                             lengths of 60 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5504.10.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20786. FLAME RETARDANT RAYON FIBERS, MEASURING 4.4 
                        DECITEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.80      Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of viscose                                                  31/2023.......
                             rayon, not
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning, each
                             containing 28
                             percent or more
                             but not over 33
                             percent by weight
                             of silica,
                             measuring 4.4
                             decitex and 60 mm
                             in length
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5504.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20787. OTHER FLAME RETARDANT RAYON FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.81      Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of viscose                                                  31/2023.......
                             rayon, not
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning and
                             containing 28
                             percent or more
                             but not over 33
                             percent by weight
                             of silica
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5504.10.00); the
                             foregoing other
                             than fibers
                             measuring 2.2
                             decitex in
                             lengths of 38 mm,
                             measuring 4.7
                             decitex in
                             lengths of 51 mm
                             or measuring 3.3,
                             4.4, 4.55, 4.7,
                             4.78 or 5.0
                             decitex in
                             lengths of 60 mm.
     
          SEC. 20788. CELLULOSIC MAN-MADE VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, 
                        MEASURING 1.3-1.5 DECITEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.82      Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of viscose                                                  31/2023.......
                             rayon, not
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning,
                             measuring 1.3
                             decitex but not
                             over 1.5 decitex
                             and having a
                             fiber length each
                             measuring 20 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 150 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5504.10.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than fibers with
                             a length of 38 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 42 mm.......
     
          SEC. 20789. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, MEASURING 1.5-1.67 
                        DECITEX, WITH A FIBER LENGTH OF 38-42 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.83      Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of viscose                                                  31/2023.......
                             rayon, not
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning, each
                             measuring greater
                             than 1.5 decitex
                             but not over 1.67
                             decitex and
                             having a fiber
                             length measuring
                             20 mm or more but
                             not over 150 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5504.10.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than fibers with
                             a length of 38 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 42 mm.......
     
          SEC. 20790. CELLULOSIC MAN-MADE VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, 
                        MEASURING 1.67-2 DECITEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.84      Artificial staple   0.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of viscose                                                  31/2023.......
                             rayon, not
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning,
                             measuring greater
                             than 1.67 decitex
                             but not over 2
                             decitex and
                             having a fiber
                             length each
                             measuring 20 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 150 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5504.10.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than fibers with
                             a length of 38 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 42 mm.......
     
          SEC. 20791. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, MEASURING 1-2 
                        DECITEX, WITH A FIBER LENGTH OF 4-8 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.85      Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of viscose                                                  31/2023.......
                             rayon, not
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning,
                             measuring 1
                             decitex or more
                             but not over 2
                             decitex and
                             having a fiber
                             length each
                             measuring 4 mm or
                             more but less
                             than 8 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5504.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20792. VISCOSE STAPLE FIBERS USED IN TEXTILE, MEDICAL, 
                        OR HYGIENE APPLICATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.86      Staple fibers of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             viscose rayon,                                                     31/2023.......
                             not carded,
                             combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning,
                             measuring over 2
                             decitex but not
                             over 3.3 decitex
                             and having a
                             fiber length each
                             measuring over 55
                             mm or more but
                             not over 60 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5504.10.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20793. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, MEASURING 1.51-2 
                        DECITEX, WITH A FIBER LENGTH OF 8-16 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.87      Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of viscose                                                  31/2023.......
                             rayon, not
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning,
                             measuring 1.51
                             decitex or more
                             but not over 2.0
                             decitex and
                             having a fiber
                             length each
                             measuring 8 mm or
                             more but not over
                             16 mm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             5504.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20794. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, MEASURING 1-1.5 
                        DECITEX, WITH A FIBER LENGTH OF 8-16 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.88      Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of viscose                                                  31/2023.......
                             rayon, not
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning,
                             measuring 1
                             decitex or more
                             but not over 1.5
                             decitex and
                             having a fiber
                             length each
                             measuring 8 mm or
                             more but not over
                             16 mm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             5504.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20795. FLAME RETARDANT VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, WITH 
                        A DECITEX OF 4.7 MM AND A FIBER LENGTH OF 51-60 
                        MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.89      Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers of viscose                                                  31/2023.......
                             rayon, not
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning, each
                             measuring 4.7
                             decitex (plus or
                             minus 10 percent)
                             and having a
                             fiber length
                             measuring 51 mm
                             but not over 60
                             mm (provided for
                             in subheading
                             5504.10.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than fibers
                             containing 28
                             percent or more
                             but not over 33
                             percent by weight
                             of silica,
                             measuring 4.7
                             decitex and 60 mm
                             in length........
     
          SEC. 20796. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS FOR NONWOVEN 
                        PRODUCTION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.90      Staple fibers of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             viscose rayon,                                                     31/2023.......
                             with decitex
                             ranging from
                             either 0.5
                             decitex to less
                             than 0.9 decitex
                             or greater than 2
                             decitex to 3.5
                             decitex, the
                             foregoing with a
                             fiber length of
                             25 mm to 55 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5504.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20797. BLACK VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.91      Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fibers, not                                                        31/2023.......
                             carded, combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning, each
                             black in color,
                             having a decitex
                             of 1.7 but not
                             over 2, with cut
                             length measuring
                             30 mm but not
                             over 80 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5504.10.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than fibers of
                             1.7 decitex or
                             more but not over
                             1.8 decitex, with
                             fiber length
                             measuring 38 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 42 mm.......
     
          SEC. 20798. ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC STAPLE FIBERS WITH A 
                        DECITEX OF 3-5.6.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.92      Acrylic or          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             modacrylic staple                                                  31/2023.......
                             fibers, carded,
                             combed or
                             otherwise
                             processed for
                             spinning,
                             containing by
                             weight 92 percent
                             or more of
                             polyacrylonitrile
                             , not more than
                             0.1 percent of
                             zinc and 2
                             percent or more
                             but not over 8
                             percent of water,
                             undyed, with an
                             average decitex
                             of 3 to 5.6
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5506.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 20799. MADE UP HAND-CAST STRING-DRAWN FISHING NETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9887]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.26.93      Made up hand-cast   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             string-drawn                                                       31/2023.......
                             fishing nets, of
                             nylon
                             monofilament,
                             each with
                             attached string
                             or rope,
                             incorporating a
                             neoprene cuff and
                             attachment for
                             user's waistband
                             belt (provided
                             for in subheading
                             5608.11.00)......
     
          SEC. 20800. KNITTED CARPETS CONTAINING 75 PERCENT OR MORE OF 
                        COTTON, WITH A RUBBER BACKING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.94      Carpets and other   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             textile floor                                                      31/2023.......
                             coverings,
                             knitted, made up,
                             containing 75
                             percent or more
                             by weight of
                             cotton fibers,
                             each with a
                             rubber backing
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5705.00.20)......
     
          SEC. 20801. KNITTED CARPETS CONTAINING 75 PERCENT OR MORE BY 
                        WEIGHT OF POLYESTER, WITH A RUBBER BACKING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.95      Whether or not      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             made up knitted                                                    31/2023.......
                             carpets and other
                             textile floor
                             coverings, made
                             up, containing 75
                             percent or more
                             by weight of
                             polyester fibers,
                             each with a
                             rubber backing
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             5705.00.20)......
     
          SEC. 20802. FAUX LEATHER FABRICS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.96      Fabrics of `faux    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             leather',                                                          31/2023.......
                             polyurethane-
                             coated, of man-
                             made fibers,
                             containing by
                             weight 50 percent
                             or more but not
                             over 62 percent
                             of polyurethane,
                             36 percent or
                             more but not over
                             45 percent of man-
                             made fibers and 2
                             percent or more
                             but not over 5
                             percent of
                             elastomeric
                             fibers, for use
                             in women's
                             apparel, weighing
                             330 to 360 g/m2,
                             measuring 132 cm
                             to 137 cm in
                             width (provided
                             for in subheading
                             5903.20.25)......
     
          SEC. 20803. GRASS CATCHER BAGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.97      Grass catcher bags  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of man-made fiber                                                  31/2023.......
                             fabric, used
                             primarily with
                             push lawn mowers,
                             riding lawn
                             mowers and
                             chipper/shredder/
                             vacuums (provided
                             for in subheading
                             5911.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 20804. OXYGENATION MEMBRANE CAPILLARY MATERIAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.98      Knitted or          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             crocheted fabrics                                                  31/2023.......
                             of
                             polymethylpentene
                             (PMP) oxygenation
                             membrane
                             capillary fibers,
                             such fabrics
                             consisting of PMP
                             tubes arranged
                             and secured in a
                             knitted fabric of
                             PMP (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6003.30.60)......
     
          SEC. 20805. TEXTILE KNITTED FABRICS COMPOSED OF MICROMODAL 
                        AND ELASTANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.26.99      Knitted fabrics     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             containing by                                                      31/2023.......
                             weight 66 to 79
                             percent
                             micromodal and 21
                             to 34 percent
                             elastane,
                             measuring over 30
                             cm in width,
                             weighing 155 to
                             220 g/m2, knitted
                             with fine machine
                             gauges of 44 to
                             50 (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6004.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20806. TEXTILE TECHNICAL KNITTED FABRICS COMBINING 
                        TECHNICAL COTTON AND ELASTANE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.01      Technical knitted   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fabrics                                                            31/2023.......
                             containing by
                             weight 71 percent
                             technical cotton
                             and 29 percent
                             elastane,
                             measuring 170 to
                             180 cm in width,
                             weighing 160 to
                             200 g/m2, valued
                             at $14.50 or more
                             per linear meter
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6004.10.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20807. TEXTILE KNIT FABRICS OF MODAL, CASHMERE, AND 
                        SPANDEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.02      Textile knitted     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fabric containing                                                  31/2023.......
                             by weight 78
                             percent modal, 14
                             percent cashmere
                             and 8 percent
                             spandex, weighing
                             75 to 85 grams
                             per square meter,
                             with cuttable
                             width of 130 to
                             140 cm, valued at
                             not less than $17
                             per linear meter
                             as presented
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6006.43.00)......
     
          SEC. 20808. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' DRESSES, KNITTED OR CROCHETED, 
                        OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS INFUSED WITH MINERALS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.05      Women's and girls'  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             dresses, knitted                                                   31/2023.......
                             or crocheted, of
                             synthetic fibers
                             infused with
                             minerals
                             including silicon
                             dioxide, titanium
                             dioxide or
                             aluminum oxide
                             ground to a size
                             not greater than
                             1 micron, such
                             dresses specially
                             designed for the
                             sport of
                             competitive
                             cheerleading
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6104.43.20)......
     
          SEC. 20809. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' SKIRTS AND DIVIDED SKIRTS OF 
                        SYNTHETIC FIBERS INFUSED WITH MINERALS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.06      Women's and girls'  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             skirts and                                                         31/2023.......
                             divided skirts of
                             synthetic fibers
                             infused with
                             minerals
                             including silicon
                             dioxide, titanium
                             dioxide or
                             aluminum oxide
                             ground to a size
                             not greater than
                             1 micron, such
                             skirts or divided
                             skirts specially
                             designed for the
                             sport of
                             competitive
                             cheerleading
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6104.53.20)......
     
          SEC. 20810. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' KNIT CARDIGANS OR PULLOVERS 
                        CONTAINING 70 PERCENT OR MORE OF SILK.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.09      Women's or girls'   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             knitted or                                                         31/2023.......
                             crocheted
                             pullovers and
                             cardigans,
                             containing 70
                             percent or more
                             by weight of silk
                             or silk waste,
                             each with more
                             than 9 stitches/2
                             cm, measured in
                             the direction the
                             stitches were
                             formed, and an
                             average of less
                             than 10 stitches/
                             linear cm in each
                             direction counted
                             on an area
                             measuring at
                             least 10 cm by 10
                             cm, such apparel
                             articles that
                             reach the waist
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6110.90.10)......
     
          SEC. 20811. MEN'S AND BOYS' KNIT CARDIGANS OR PULLOVERS OF 
                        LINEN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.10      Men's or boys'      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             knitted or                                                         31/2023.......
                             crocheted
                             pullovers and
                             cardigans, of
                             linen, each with
                             more than 9
                             stitches/2 cm,
                             measured in the
                             direction the
                             stitches were
                             formed, and an
                             average of less
                             than 10 stitches/
                             linear cm in each
                             direction counted
                             on an area
                             measuring at
                             least 10 cm by 10
                             cm, such apparel
                             articles that
                             reach the waist
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6110.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20812. BABIES' KNIT SWEATERS, PULLOVERS, SWEATSHIRTS, 
                        WAISTCOATS (VESTS), AND CARDIGANS, OF 
                        ARTIFICIAL FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.11      Babies' knitted or  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             crocheted                                                          31/2023.......
                             sweaters,
                             pullovers,
                             sweatshirts,
                             waistcoats
                             (vests) and
                             cardigans, the
                             foregoing of
                             artificial fibers
                             and other than
                             those imported as
                             parts of sets
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6111.90.40)......
     
          SEC. 20813. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' TOPS, KNITTED OR CROCHETED, OF 
                        MAN-MADE FIBERS INFUSED WITH MINERALS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9889]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.27.15      Women's and girls'  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tops, knitted or                                                   31/2023.......
                             crocheted, of man-
                             made fibers
                             infused with
                             minerals
                             including silicon
                             dioxide, titanium
                             dioxide or
                             aluminum oxide
                             ground to a size
                             not greater than
                             1 micron, such
                             tops specially
                             designed for the
                             sport of
                             competitive
                             cheerleading
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6114.30.10)......
     
          SEC. 20814. MEN'S AND BOY'S TOPS, KNITTED OR CROCHETED, OF 
                        MAN-MADE FIBERS INFUSED WITH MINERALS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.16      Men's and boy's     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tops, knitted or                                                   31/2023.......
                             crocheted, of man-
                             made fibers
                             infused with
                             minerals
                             including silicon
                             dioxide, titanium
                             dioxide or
                             aluminum oxide
                             ground to a size
                             not greater than
                             1 micron, such
                             tops specially
                             designed for the
                             sport of
                             competitive
                             cheerleading
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6114.30.10)......
     
          SEC. 20815. MEN'S 3 MM WETSUITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.17      Men's full-body     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wetsuits, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             made from three-
                             layer fabric
                             composed of a
                             knitted outer
                             layer of
                             polyester and
                             spandex bonded to
                             a fleece knit
                             pile inner layer
                             of polyester and
                             spandex with a
                             center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its body, and
                             a three-layer
                             fabric composed
                             of knitted inner
                             and outer layers
                             of polyester with
                             a center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its sleeves,
                             shoulders and
                             lower legs,
                             measuring no more
                             than 3.4 mm in
                             thickness in the
                             torso, such
                             wetsuits valued
                             $97 or more but
                             not over $130
                             each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6114.30.30)......
     
          SEC. 20816. MEN'S 5.5 AND 6.5 MM WETSUITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.18      Men's full-body     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wetsuits, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             made from three-
                             layer fabric
                             composed of a
                             knitted outer
                             layer of
                             polyester and
                             spandex bonded to
                             a fleece knit
                             pile inner layer
                             of polyester and
                             spandex with a
                             center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its body, and
                             a three-layer
                             fabric composed
                             of knitted inner
                             and outer layers
                             of polyester with
                             a center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its sleeves,
                             shoulders and
                             lower legs,
                             measuring 5.1 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 7 mm in
                             thickness in the
                             torso, such
                             wetsuits valued
                             $120 or more but
                             not over $175
                             each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6114.30.30)......
     
          SEC. 20817. MEN'S 3.5 MM WETSUITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.19      Men's full-body     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wetsuits, made                                                     31/2023.......
                             from three-layer
                             fabric composed
                             of a knitted
                             outer layer of
                             polyester and
                             spandex bonded to
                             a fleece knitted
                             pile inner layer
                             of polyester and
                             spandex with a
                             center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its body, and
                             a three-layer
                             fabric composed
                             of knitted inner
                             and outer layers
                             of polyester with
                             a center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its sleeves,
                             shoulders and
                             lower legs,
                             measuring 3.5 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 4 mm in
                             thickness in the
                             torso, such
                             wetsuits each
                             valued at $102 or
                             more but not over
                             $150 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6114.30.30)......
     
          SEC. 20818. MEN'S 4.5 MM WETSUITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.20      Men's full-body     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wetsuits, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             made from a three-
                             layer fabric
                             composed of a
                             knitted outer
                             layer of
                             polyester and
                             spandex bonded to
                             a fleece knitted
                             pile inner layer
                             of polyester and
                             spandex with a
                             center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its body, and
                             a three-layer
                             fabric composed
                             of a knitted
                             inner of
                             polyester and
                             outer layers with
                             a center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its sleeves,
                             shoulders and
                             lower legs,
                             measuring 4.1 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 5 mm in
                             thickness in the
                             torso, such
                             wetsuits valued
                             $105 or more but
                             not over $160
                             each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6114.30.30)......
     
          SEC. 20819. WOMEN'S 3 MM WETSUITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.21      Women's full-body   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wetsuits, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             made from three-
                             layer fabric
                             composed of a
                             knitted outer
                             layer of
                             polyester and
                             spandex bonded to
                             a fleece knit
                             pile inner layer
                             of polyester and
                             spandex with a
                             center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its body, and
                             a three-layer
                             fabric composed
                             of knitted inner
                             and outer layers
                             of polyester with
                             a center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its sleeves,
                             shoulders and
                             lower legs,
                             measuring no more
                             than 3.4 mm in
                             thickness in the
                             torso, such
                             wetsuits valued
                             $97 or more but
                             not over $130
                             each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6114.30.30)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20820. WOMEN'S 3.5 MM WETSUITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.22      Women's full-body   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wetsuits, made                                                     31/2023.......
                             from three-layer
                             fabric composed
                             of a knitted
                             outer layer of
                             polyester and
                             spandex bonded to
                             a fleece knitted
                             pile inner layer
                             of polyester and
                             spandex with a
                             center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its body, and
                             a three-layer
                             fabric composed
                             of knitted inner
                             and outer layers
                             of polyester with
                             a center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its sleeves,
                             shoulders and
                             lower legs,
                             measuring 3.5 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 4 mm in
                             thickness in the
                             torso, such
                             wetsuits each
                             valued $102 or
                             more but not over
                             $150 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6114.30.30)......
     
          SEC. 20821. WOMEN'S 4.5 MM WETSUITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.23      Women's full-body   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wetsuits, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             made from three-
                             layer fabric
                             composed of a
                             knitted outer
                             layer of
                             polyester and
                             spandex bonded to
                             a fleece knitted
                             pile inner layer
                             of polyester and
                             spandex with a
                             center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its body, and
                             a three-layer
                             fabric composed
                             of knitted inner
                             and outer layers
                             of polyester with
                             a center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its sleeves,
                             shoulders and
                             lower legs,
                             measuring 4.1 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 5 mm in
                             thickness in the
                             torso, such
                             wetsuits valued
                             $105 or more but
                             not over $160
                             each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6114.30.30)......
     
          SEC. 20822. WOMEN'S 5.5 AND 6.5 MM WETSUITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.24      Women's full-body   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wetsuits, of                                                       31/2023.......
                             three-layer
                             fabric composed
                             of a knitted
                             outer layer of
                             polyester and
                             spandex bonded to
                             a polyester and
                             spandex fleece
                             knitted pile
                             inner layer with
                             a center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its body, and
                             a three-layer
                             fabric composed
                             of knitted inner
                             and outer layers
                             of polyester with
                             a center core of
                             expanded rubber
                             for its sleeves,
                             shoulders and
                             lower legs with
                             material
                             measuring 5.1 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 7 mm in
                             thickness in the
                             torso, such
                             wetsuits valued
                             $120 or more but
                             not over $175
                             each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6114.30.30)......
     
          SEC. 20823. INSULATED HANDMUFFS OF KNIT POLYESTER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.25      Hand muffs of       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             knitted fabrics                                                    31/2023.......
                             of polyester
                             laminated with
                             plastics, such
                             muffs stuffed
                             with synthetic
                             microfiber for
                             thermal
                             insulation, each
                             with side
                             openings having
                             elastic closures,
                             with one exterior
                             pocket with
                             zipper closure
                             and weighing not
                             more than 500 g
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6117.80.95)......
     
          SEC. 20824. MEN'S STOCKINGFOOT WADER BOTTOM SUBASSEMBLIES, OF 
                        COMPRESSED NEOPRENE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.26      Men's stockingfoot  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wader bottom                                                       31/2023.......
                             subassemblies,
                             constructed from
                             neoprene
                             (originally
                             measuring 6 mm to
                             8 mm in
                             thickness)
                             compressed to 4
                             mm in thickness,
                             laminated on both
                             sides with a
                             knitted nylon
                             fabric, whose
                             height exceeds
                             20.5 cm; each
                             such stockingfoot
                             formed
                             anatomically
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6117.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20825. MEN'S STOCKINGFOOT WADER BOTTOM SUBASSEMBLIES, OF 
                        NON-COMPRESSED NEOPRENE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.27      Men's stockingfoot  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wader bottom                                                       31/2023.......
                             subassemblies,
                             made from non-
                             compressed
                             neoprene having a
                             thickness of 4
                             mm, laminated on
                             both sides with a
                             knitted nylon
                             fabric, height
                             exceeding 20.5
                             cm; each such
                             stockingfoot
                             formed
                             anatomically
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6117.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20826. FISHING WADER POCKET POUCH ASSEMBLIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9891]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.27.28      Pocket pouches,     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each with outer                                                    31/2023.......
                             shell of woven
                             textile fabric
                             visibly coated
                             with rubber or
                             plastics and
                             laminated to an
                             inner layer of
                             knitted fabric,
                             with a zippered
                             cargo pocket and
                             other pockets
                             designed to
                             organize tippets
                             and leaders and
                             with dual entry
                             zippers; the
                             foregoing
                             designed to be
                             affixed to a
                             fishing wader and
                             not put up for
                             individual retail
                             sale (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6117.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20827. WOMEN'S COATS OF MAN-MADE WOVEN FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.35      Women's quilted     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             water-resistant                                                    31/2023.......
                             coats, woven, of
                             man-made fibers,
                             thigh length or
                             longer, with
                             sleeves, with a
                             removable hood,
                             with a full front
                             opening and
                             closure (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6202.13.40)......
     
          SEC. 20828. MEN'S OR BOYS' LINEN WOVEN TROUSERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.38      Men's or boys'      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             woven trousers,                                                    31/2023.......
                             of linen
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6203.49.90)......
     
          SEC. 20829. MEN'S OR BOYS' LINEN WOVEN SHORTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.39      Men's or boys'      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             woven shorts, of                                                   31/2023.......
                             linen, such
                             shorts which do
                             not cover the
                             knee or below in
                             length (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6203.49.90)......
     
          SEC. 20830. MARTIAL ARTS UNIFORMS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.40      Women's and girls'  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             judo, karate and                                                   31/2023.......
                             other oriental
                             martial arts
                             uniforms of
                             cotton, presented
                             as ensembles each
                             consisting of a
                             top and a bottom,
                             with or without
                             an accompanying
                             belt (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6204.22.10)......
     
          SEC. 20831. WOMEN'S DRESSES OF WOVEN VISCOSE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.41      Women's dresses,    15.2%        No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             woven, wholly of                                                   31/2023.......
                             viscose (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6204.44.40)......
     
          SEC. 20832. GIRLS' WOVEN COTTON CORDUROY TROUSERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.42      Girls' woven        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             corduroy                                                           31/2023.......
                             trousers, of
                             cotton, not
                             imported as parts
                             of playsuits
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6204.62.80)......
     
          SEC. 20833. WOMEN'S WOVEN WAFFLE SHIRTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.43      Women's woven       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             shirts of cotton,                                                  31/2023.......
                             with 2 or more
                             colors in the
                             warp and/or the
                             filling, twill,
                             each having
                             brushed back and
                             colored weft
                             yarns,
                             constructed from
                             interwoven single-
                             layer fabric with
                             two right sides
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6206.30.30)......
     
          SEC. 20834. BABIES' WOVEN ARTIFICIAL FIBER SHIRTS AND 
                        BLOUSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9892]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.27.44      Babies' woven       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             blouses and                                                        31/2023.......
                             shirts of
                             artificial
                             fibers, such
                             garments that
                             extend from the
                             neck area to or
                             below the waist,
                             with or without
                             sleeves, with
                             full or partial
                             or no front
                             opening, without
                             pockets and
                             without
                             tightening at the
                             bottom, and
                             except those
                             imported as parts
                             of sets (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6209.90.10)......
     
          SEC. 20835. BABIES' ARTIFICIAL FIBER WOVEN JUMPSUITS, 
                        COVERALLS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, SKIRTALLS, OR 
                        CLOTHING ACCESSORIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.45      Babies' woven       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             jumpsuits,                                                         31/2023.......
                             coveralls,
                             dresses, skirts,
                             skirtalls or
                             clothing
                             accessories, the
                             foregoing of
                             artificial fibers
                             and other than
                             garments or
                             accessories
                             imported as parts
                             of sets (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6209.90.30)......
     
          SEC. 20836. WOMEN'S OR GIRLS' LINEN WOVEN BLOUSES, SHIRTS AND 
                        SHIRT-BLOUSES, AND SLEEVELESS TANK STYLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.48      Women's or girls'   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             woven blouses,                                                     31/2023.......
                             shirts and shirt-
                             blouses and
                             sleeveless tank
                             styles, the
                             foregoing of
                             linen and
                             extending from
                             the neck area to
                             or below the
                             waist, with or
                             without sleeves,
                             with full or
                             partial opening
                             or no opening,
                             with pockets
                             below the waist
                             or tightening at
                             the bottom
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6211.49.80)......
     
          SEC. 20837. WOMEN'S OR GIRLS' LINEN WOVEN WASHSUITS, 
                        SUNSUITS, OR ONE-PIECE PLAYSUITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.49      Women's or girls'   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             woven washsuits,                                                   31/2023.......
                             sunsuits and one-
                             piece playsuits,
                             of linen
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6211.49.80)......
     
          SEC. 20838. WOMEN'S OR GIRLS' LINEN WOVEN COVERALLS OR 
                        JUMPSUITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.50      Women's or girls'   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             woven coveralls                                                    31/2023.......
                             or jumpsuits, of
                             linen (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6211.49.80)......
     
          SEC. 20839. WOMEN'S SHAWLS AND SIMILAR GOODS, 100 PERCENT 
                        SILK.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.51      Women's shawls,     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             scarves and                                                        31/2023.......
                             similar goods,
                             wholly of silk,
                             valued less than
                             $7 each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6214.10.10)......
     
          SEC. 20840. WINTER CYCLING GLOVES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.52      Winter cycling      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             gloves, each with                                                  31/2023.......
                             woven outer shell
                             of man-made
                             fibers and a
                             merino wool
                             lining (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6216.00.46)......
     
          SEC. 20841. MATTRESS PROTECTORS WITH TOPPERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.53      Mattress            4.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             protectors, each                                                   31/2023.......
                             with topper of
                             knitted three-
                             layer fabric
                             wholly of
                             polyester jersey
                             and with total
                             weight of 340 g/
                             m2, the bottom
                             layer of such
                             fabric laminated
                             for
                             waterproofing,
                             white in color;
                             the skirt of
                             which comprises
                             knitted fabric
                             wholly of
                             polyester with
                             one-way stretch,
                             bleached white,
                             such skirt
                             measuring 43 cm
                             with elastic band
                             measuring 1 cm in
                             width around the
                             bottom of each
                             protector
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6302.10.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20842. PRINTED MATTRESS PROTECTORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.54      Mattress            4.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             protectors, each                                                   31/2023.......
                             with a body
                             comprising
                             knitted three-
                             layer fabric
                             weighing 530 g/m2
                             and containing by
                             weight 67 percent
                             polyester and 33
                             percent
                             polyethylene, the
                             bottom layer of
                             such fabric with
                             laminate of
                             thermoplastic
                             polyurethane to
                             provide
                             waterproofing;
                             the skirt of
                             which comprises
                             knitted fabric
                             weighing 150 g/m2
                             and containing by
                             weight 92 percent
                             polyester and 8
                             percent
                             elastomeric
                             fiber, such
                             fabric having two-
                             way stretch,
                             measuring 38.1 cm
                             in depth and with
                             elastomeric band
                             at the bottom of
                             each protector;
                             such mattress
                             protectors
                             printed, with
                             silver satin
                             cording around
                             four sides
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6302.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20843. LOCK POCKET TENTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.59      Dome-shaped tents   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of woven fabric                                                    31/2023.......
                             of polyester,
                             each tent with
                             attached
                             polyethylene
                             floor and
                             fiberglass poles
                             permanently
                             attached to the
                             rear bottom
                             corners of the
                             tent by means of
                             polyvinyl
                             chloride end
                             connectors sewn
                             into webbing
                             straps, with the
                             opposite ends
                             having polyvinyl
                             chloride ball-
                             shaped caps that
                             insert into mesh
                             fabric pockets
                             10.7 cm to 12.1
                             cm long at the
                             front bottom
                             corners of the
                             tent and attach
                             to the tent at
                             intervals via
                             webbing straps
                             with fitted
                             plastic clips,
                             the foregoing
                             tents each valued
                             at $19 or higher
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6306.22.90)......
     
          SEC. 20844. DARK ROOM TENTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.60      Tents of woven      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fabric of                                                          31/2023.......
                             polyester, with
                             light-blocking
                             dark pigment
                             coating, such
                             tents with
                             attached
                             polyethylene
                             floor, measuring
                             144.7 cm by 213.3
                             cm or more but
                             not over 426.8 cm
                             by 304.8 cm, with
                             a center height
                             of at least 142.2
                             cm but not over
                             201 cm, each such
                             tent valued at
                             $30 or higher
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6306.22.90)......
     
          SEC. 20845. AIR TUBE CHAMBERED TENTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.61      Air-filled tube     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             structure tents                                                    31/2023.......
                             of synthetic
                             fibers, each
                             measuring
                             approximately
                             2.13 m wide by
                             2.31 m long by
                             2.34 m tall, with
                             nylon mesh
                             screens, clear
                             vinyl plastic
                             windows, magnetic
                             flap closure and
                             opaque sentinel
                             luxe-taslan
                             fabric curtains
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6306.22.90)......
     
          SEC. 20846. BI-COMPONENT MICROFIBER TUBE MOP REFILLS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.62      Replacement mop     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             heads,                                                             31/2023.......
                             constructed from
                             circular knit bi-
                             component
                             microfiber fabric
                             tubes containing
                             by weight 65 to
                             90 percent of
                             polyester and 10
                             to 35 percent of
                             nylon, sewn
                             together with raw
                             edges enclosed,
                             valued at least
                             $2 but no more
                             than $4 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6307.10.20)......
     
          SEC. 20847. MICROFIBER DUSTER REFILLS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.63      Duster refill pads  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             made from knitted                                                  31/2023.......
                             high pile
                             microfiber fabric
                             containing by
                             weight 60 percent
                             to 90 percent of
                             polyester and 10
                             percent to 40
                             percent of nylon,
                             valued less than
                             $1.80 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6307.10.20)......
     
          SEC. 20848. RFID MOP PADS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.64      Finished mop pads   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             made from warp                                                     31/2023.......
                             knit fabric
                             containing by
                             weight 60 percent
                             to 90 percent of
                             polyester and 10
                             percent to 40
                             percent of nylon,
                             weighing at least
                             300 g/m2 but no
                             more than 700 g/
                             m2, such mop pads
                             each having an
                             RFID chip
                             permanently
                             stitched inside
                             them (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6307.10.20)......
     
          SEC. 20849. MICROFIBER CLEANING CLOTHS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.27.65      Microfiber cloths   4%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             made from warp                                                     31/2023.......
                             knit fabric
                             containing by
                             weight 60 percent
                             to 90 percent of
                             polyester and 10
                             percent to 40
                             percent of nylon,
                             weighing at least
                             190 g/m2 but no
                             more than 360 g/
                             m2, such cloths
                             having edges
                             finished with an
                             overcast stitch,
                             valued at least
                             $0.06 but not
                             more than $0.90
                             each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6307.10.20)......
     
          SEC. 20850. MICROFIBER MOP PADS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.66      Finished mop pads   2%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             made from warp                                                     31/2023.......
                             knit microfiber
                             fabric containing
                             by weight 60
                             percent to 90
                             percent of
                             polyester and 10
                             percent to 40
                             percent of nylon,
                             each weighing at
                             least 300 g/m2
                             but no more than
                             700 g/m2 and
                             valued at least
                             $0.40 but no more
                             than $4.90
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6307.10.20)......
     
          SEC. 20851. GOLF BAG BODIES WITH RAIN HOODS AND STRAPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.67      Golf bag bodies     0.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             made from woven                                                    31/2023.......
                             fabric of man-
                             made textile
                             materials, each
                             presented sewn
                             together with
                             pockets, with
                             golf bag rain
                             hood, sling,
                             webbing clips and
                             top and bottom
                             collars (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6307.90.98), the
                             foregoing
                             presented without
                             dividers or
                             bottoms..........
     
          SEC. 20852. PILLOW SHELLS, CONSTRUCTED WITH GUSSETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.68      Pillow shells,      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each with body                                                     31/2023.......
                             made of fabric
                             weighing 450 g/m2
                             and containing by
                             weight 84 percent
                             of polyester and
                             16 percent of
                             rayon; when
                             constructed with
                             gusset, such
                             gusset of warp
                             knit spacer
                             fabric weighing
                             380 g/m2 and
                             containing by
                             weight 80 percent
                             of polyester and
                             20 percent of
                             nylon, with
                             gusset lining of
                             fabric weighing
                             35 g/m2 and
                             wholly of
                             polyester, 30
                             thread count per
                             cm2; each such
                             shell either (1)
                             with round
                             corners, 5 cm
                             mesh gusset,
                             color satin
                             cording on all
                             sides, embroidery
                             words on each
                             long side gusset
                             and 56 cm
                             invisible zipper
                             opening at one
                             long side, such
                             shell measuring
                             54 cm by 43 cm by
                             5 cm; or (2)
                             measuring 46 cm
                             by 64 cm, with 3
                             mm cording all
                             around, each top
                             and back panel
                             with one cutout
                             three-dimensional
                             (3D) warp
                             knitting spacer
                             fabric (micro
                             polyester lining
                             underneath
                             cutout) and 50 cm
                             invisible zipper
                             opening at one
                             long side
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6307.90.98)......
     
          SEC. 20853. GOLF BAG BODY FLATS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.70      Golf bag bodies     1.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             made of woven                                                      31/2023.......
                             fabric of man-
                             made textile
                             materials, sewn
                             together with
                             pockets, each
                             presented with
                             golf bag rain
                             hood, sling,
                             webbing clips and
                             top and bottom
                             collars (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6307.90.98), the
                             foregoing
                             presented either
                             without bottoms
                             or with bottoms
                             not attached to
                             such bodies......
     
          SEC. 20854. BATHTUB ELBOW RESTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.71      Elbow pads of       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             textile                                                            31/2023.......
                             materials, with
                             faux neoprene
                             shell and foam
                             inner layer, with
                             non-slip backing
                             with suction cups
                             to attach to the
                             bath tub,
                             containing no
                             bisphenol-A (BPA)
                             or phthalates,
                             measuring
                             approximately 40
                             cm in length by
                             10.2 cm in width
                             by 15.9 cm in
                             height (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6307.90.98)......
     
          SEC. 20855. DOOR SWINGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.72      Door swings, each   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             comprising two                                                     31/2023.......
                             straps wholly of
                             polypropylene and
                             measuring
                             approximately
                             1.52 m in length,
                             such straps each
                             having two cuffs
                             wholly of velour,
                             an acrylic bar
                             with end caps
                             wholly of
                             polyurethane and
                             two adjustable
                             buckles wholly of
                             polyoxymethylene
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6307.90.98)......
     
          SEC. 20856. UNDER BED RESTRAINTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.27.73      Sets of bed         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             restraints                                                         31/2023.......
                             designed to
                             restrain a bed's
                             occupant, each
                             comprising four
                             straps wholly of
                             polypropylene and
                             measuring
                             approximately
                             1.37 m in length,
                             such straps each
                             connected by one
                             large O-ring
                             wholly of iron
                             and having one
                             small O-ring;
                             each restraint
                             with 4 cuffs
                             wholly of velour;
                             such cuffs each
                             with one small O-
                             ring wholly of
                             iron attached to
                             a carabiner hook
                             wholly of zinc
                             alloy and with
                             two buckles
                             wholly of
                             polyoxymethylene,
                             with a hook-and-
                             loop fastener
                             strap wholly of
                             polyester
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6307.90.98)......
     
          SEC. 20857. FLAT GOLF BAG BODY COMPONENTS, WITHOUT BOTTOMS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.75      Golf bag bodies     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             made of woven                                                      31/2023.......
                             fabric of man-
                             made textile
                             materials, sewn
                             together with
                             pockets and
                             straps, each
                             presented with
                             attached
                             rainhood, top,
                             top wrap and
                             dividers but
                             without bottom
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6307.90.98), the
                             foregoing each
                             presented without
                             webbing clips or
                             bottom collar....
     
          SEC. 20858. BATH KNEELER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.76      Knee pads of man-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             made fiber                                                         31/2023.......
                             neoprene fabric,
                             containing no
                             bisphenol A (BPA)
                             or phthalates,
                             measuring
                             approximately
                             43.2 cm in length
                             by 28 cm in width
                             by 3.3 cm in
                             height (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6307.90.98)......
     
          SEC. 20859. PILLOW SHELLS, WITH OVAL JACQUARD WEAVE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.77      Pillow shells,      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each with body of                                                  31/2023.......
                             fabric containing
                             by weight 68
                             percent of
                             polyester, 33
                             percent of
                             polyethylene and
                             1 percent of
                             elastomeric
                             fibers and
                             weighing 530 g/
                             m2, oval jacquard
                             weave made from
                             cooling yarns;
                             the foregoing
                             either (1) each
                             with chamber
                             partition of two-
                             way stretch
                             knitted jersey
                             fabric containing
                             by weight 92
                             percent of
                             polyester and 8
                             percent of
                             elastomeric
                             fibers and
                             weighing 150 g/
                             m2; with gusset
                             wholly of
                             polyester three-
                             dimensional (3D)
                             warp knit lined
                             by a fabric
                             wholly of
                             microfiber
                             polyester
                             weighing 35 g/m2,
                             30 thread count/
                             cm2; or (2) with
                             two-chamber
                             construction,
                             with 5 cm mesh
                             gusset lined with
                             fabric wholly of
                             microfiber
                             polyester, such
                             mesh gusset
                             embroidered on
                             each long side,
                             with both top and
                             bottom chambers
                             having an
                             invisible SBS #4
                             zipper closure
                             measuring
                             approximately
                             55.9 cm at same
                             long side, with
                             interlayer two-
                             way stretch
                             jersey fabric
                             partitioning such
                             two chambers for
                             a pillow size
                             measuring 43 cm
                             by 61 cm by 5 cm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6307.90.98)......
     
          SEC. 20860. TWO-PIECE CAMERA MOUNT KITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.78      Two-piece camera    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mount kits of                                                      31/2023.......
                             textile
                             materials,
                             presented in
                             sets, designed
                             for cameras of
                             subheading
                             8525.80.40; each
                             set containing
                             one chest harness
                             of textile
                             materials and one
                             plastic mount
                             designed to
                             securely attach a
                             camera onto tubes
                             measuring 9 to 35
                             mm in diameter
                             and incorporating
                             a base capable of
                             rotating the
                             camera 360
                             degrees (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6307.90.98)......
     
          SEC. 20861. SLEEVE COVERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.79      Sleeve covers of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             non-woven fabric                                                   31/2023.......
                             of man-made
                             fibers (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6307.90.98)......
     
          SEC. 20862. SPORTS FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, VALUED OVER $20 PER 
                        PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.80      Sports footwear     6.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             and uppers of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, valued
                             over $20/pr, for
                             men (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6402.19.90); the
                             foregoing other
                             than golf or
                             cycling footwear
                             for men described
                             in other
                             provisions of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 20863. SPORTS FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, VALUED OVER $20 PER 
                        PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9896]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.27.81      Sports footwear     7.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             and uppers of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, valued
                             over $20/pr, for
                             persons other
                             than men
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.19.90); the
                             foregoing other
                             than golf or
                             cycling footwear
                             for persons other
                             than men and
                             described in
                             other provisions
                             of this
                             subchapter.......
     
          SEC. 20864. MEN'S CYCLING SHOES VALUED OVER $18 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.82      Cycling shoes with  4.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             outer soles and                                                    31/2023.......
                             uppers of rubber
                             or plastics,
                             valued over $18/
                             pr, for men, the
                             foregoing having
                             a cleat mounting
                             system on the
                             sole for
                             attaching to
                             bicycle pedals
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.19.90), the
                             foregoing other
                             than winter
                             cycling boots....
     
          SEC. 20865. WOMEN'S CYCLING SHOES VALUED OVER $16 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.83      Cycling shoes with  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             outer soles and                                                    31/2023.......
                             uppers of rubber
                             or plastics,
                             valued over $16/
                             pr, for women,
                             having a cleat
                             mounting system
                             on the sole for
                             attaching to
                             bicycle pedals
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.19.90); the
                             foregoing other
                             than winter
                             cycling boots for
                             women............
     
          SEC. 20866. MEN'S GOLF SHOES WITH OUTERS AND UPPERS OF RUBBER 
                        OR PLASTICS, VALUED OVER $20 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.84      Golf shoes with     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             outer soles and                                                    31/2023.......
                             uppers of rubber
                             or plastics, for
                             men, such shoes
                             whether designed
                             to be worn on-
                             course, off-
                             course or both,
                             the foregoing
                             with spikes,
                             sprigs, cleats,
                             stops, clips,
                             bars or the like
                             intended to
                             enhance traction
                             and grip, valued
                             over $20/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20867. GOLF SHOES OTHER THAN FOR MEN, WITH OUTERS AND 
                        UPPERS OF RUBBER OR PLASTICS, VALUED OVER $20 
                        PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.85      Golf shoes with     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             outer soles and                                                    31/2023.......
                             uppers of rubber
                             or plastics,
                             whether designed
                             to be worn on- or
                             off-course, the
                             foregoing with
                             spikes, sprigs,
                             cleats, stops,
                             clips, bars or
                             the like intended
                             to enhance
                             traction and
                             grip, valued over
                             $20/pr, for
                             persons other
                             than men
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20868. WINTER CYCLING BOOTS FOR MEN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.86       Winter cycling     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             boots for men,                                                     31/2023.......
                             designed to be
                             compatible with
                             flat or clipless
                             pedals, the
                             foregoing with or
                             without
                             removeable liner,
                             with boa closure
                             system and lugged
                             rubber outsole
                             with microglass
                             inserts (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6402.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20869. WINTER CYCLING BOOTS FOR WOMEN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.87       Winter cycling     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             boots with outer                                                   31/2023.......
                             soles and uppers
                             of rubber or
                             plastics, for
                             women, designed
                             to be compatible
                             with flat or
                             clipless pedals,
                             with or without
                             removeable liner,
                             the foregoing
                             with boa closure
                             system and lugged
                             rubber outsole
                             with microglass
                             inserts (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6402.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20870. MEN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR WITH WATERPROOF 
                        SOLES, VALUED OVER $26 PER PAIR, COVERING THE 
                        ANKLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9897]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.27.88       Protective active  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             footwear for men                                                   31/2023.......
                             (except footwear
                             with waterproof
                             molded bottoms,
                             including bottoms
                             comprising an
                             outer sole and
                             all or part of
                             the upper and
                             except footwear
                             with insulation
                             that provides
                             protection
                             against cold
                             weather) whose
                             height from the
                             bottom of the
                             outer sole to the
                             top of the upper
                             does not exceed
                             15.34 cm, valued
                             over $26/pr;
                             where such
                             protection is
                             imparted by the
                             use of a
                             laminated textile
                             and has openings
                             in the bottom and/
                             or side of the
                             sole, or covered
                             openings in the
                             upper above the
                             sole unit, or a
                             combination
                             thereof, designed
                             to vent moisture
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.91.42), the
                             foregoing other
                             than footwear
                             described in
                             heading
                             9902.13.95.......
     
          SEC. 20871. WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR WITH 
                        WATERPROOF SOLES, VALUED OVER $27 PER PAIR, 
                        15.35-25.4 CM IN HEIGHT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.89       Footwear for       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles and uppers
                             of rubber or
                             plastics (other
                             than footwear
                             described in
                             subheading note 1
                             to chapter 64)
                             that is designed
                             for outdoor
                             activities, such
                             as hiking shoes,
                             trekking shoes,
                             running shoes and
                             trail running
                             shoes, which
                             provides
                             protection
                             against water
                             where such
                             protection is
                             imparted by the
                             use of a
                             laminated textile
                             and has openings
                             in the bottom and/
                             or side of the
                             sole, or covered
                             openings in the
                             upper above the
                             sole unit, or a
                             combination
                             thereof, designed
                             to permit
                             moisture vapor
                             transport from
                             under the foot,
                             with or without
                             insulation, whose
                             height from the
                             bottom is at
                             least 15.35 cm
                             and does not
                             exceed 25.4 cm,
                             valued over $27/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6402.91.50)......
     
          SEC. 20872. CHILDREN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR WITH 
                        WATERPROOF SOLES, VALUED OVER $18 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.90       Footwear for       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             persons other                                                      31/2023.......
                             than men or
                             women, with outer
                             soles and uppers
                             of rubber or
                             plastics (other
                             than footwear
                             described in
                             subheading note 1
                             to chapter 64),
                             that is designed
                             for outdoor
                             activities, such
                             as hiking shoes,
                             trekking shoes,
                             running shoes and
                             trail running
                             shoes which
                             provides
                             protection
                             against water
                             where such
                             protection is
                             imparted by the
                             use of a
                             laminated textile
                             and has openings
                             in the bottom and/
                             or side of the
                             sole, or covered
                             openings in the
                             upper above the
                             sole unit, or a
                             combination
                             thereof, designed
                             to permit
                             moisture vapor
                             transport from
                             under the foot,
                             valued over $18/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6402.91.50)......
     
          SEC. 20873. MEN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR WITH WATERPROOF 
                        SOLES, VALUED OVER $27 PER PAIR, 15.35-25.4 CM 
                        IN HEIGHT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.91       Footwear for men,  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             and uppers of
                             rubber or
                             plastics (other
                             than footwear
                             described in
                             subheading note 1
                             to chapter 64),
                             that is designed
                             for outdoor
                             activities, such
                             as hiking shoes,
                             trekking shoes,
                             running shoes and
                             trail running
                             shoes, valued
                             over $27/pr,
                             which provides
                             protection
                             against water
                             where such
                             protection is
                             imparted by the
                             use of a
                             laminated textile
                             and has openings
                             in the bottom and/
                             or side of the
                             sole, or covered
                             openings in the
                             upper above the
                             sole unit, or a
                             combination
                             thereof, designed
                             to permit
                             moisture vapor
                             transport from
                             under the foot,
                             with or without
                             insulation, whose
                             height from the
                             bottom is at
                             least 15.35 cm
                             and does not
                             exceed 25.4 cm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.91.50)......
     
          SEC. 20874. CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR VALUED OVER $15 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.92      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             persons other                                                      31/2023.......
                             than men or
                             women, with outer
                             soles and uppers
                             of rubber or
                             plastics (other
                             than footwear
                             described in
                             subheading note 1
                             to chapter 64),
                             that is designed
                             for outdoor
                             activities, such
                             as hiking shoes,
                             trekking shoes,
                             running shoes and
                             trail running
                             shoes, which
                             provides
                             protection
                             against water
                             that is imparted
                             by the use of a
                             laminated textile
                             fabric, valued
                             over $15/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.91.50); the
                             foregoing, if
                             valued over $18/
                             pr, without
                             openings in the
                             bottom and/or
                             side of the sole,
                             or covered
                             openings in the
                             upper above the
                             sole unit, or a
                             combination
                             thereof, designed
                             to permit
                             moisture vapor
                             transport from
                             under the foot...
     
          SEC. 20875. WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER 
                        $25 PER PAIR, 15.35-25.4 CM IN HEIGHT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9898]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.27.93      Footwear for        17.4%        No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles and uppers
                             of rubber or
                             plastics (other
                             than footwear
                             described in
                             subheading note 1
                             to chapter 64),
                             that is designed
                             for outdoor
                             activities, such
                             as hiking shoes,
                             trekking shoes,
                             running shoes and
                             trail running
                             shoes, valued
                             over $25/pr,
                             which provides
                             protection
                             against water
                             that is imparted
                             by the use of a
                             laminated textile
                             fabric, with or
                             without
                             insulation, whose
                             height from the
                             bottom is at
                             least 15.35 cm
                             and does not
                             exceed 25.4 cm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.91.50); the
                             foregoing, if
                             valued over $27/
                             pr, has openings
                             in the bottom and/
                             or side of the
                             sole, or covered
                             openings in the
                             upper above the
                             sole unit, or a
                             combination
                             thereof, designed
                             to permit
                             moisture vapor
                             transport from
                             under the foot...
     
          SEC. 20876. WOMEN'S RUBBER OR PLASTIC FOOTWEAR COVERING THE 
                        ANKLE WITH FOX-LIKE BANDING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.94      Women's footwear    6.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             and uppers of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, with or
                             without foxing or
                             foxing-like band,
                             such footwear
                             covering the
                             ankle, with
                             closed toe or
                             heel; valued over
                             $6.50 but not
                             over $12/pr, the
                             foregoing other
                             than sports
                             footwear and
                             protective or
                             slip-on type
                             footwear
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.91.80)......
     
          SEC. 20877. CHEER SHOES COVERING THE ANKLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.95      Women's footwear    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             and uppers of
                             rubber or
                             plastics; such
                             outer soles
                             measuring not
                             over 14 mm in
                             thickness, such
                             footwear covering
                             the ankle, with a
                             welded
                             thermoplastic
                             polyurethane
                             external ankle
                             brace in each
                             shoe, valued over
                             $12/pr and
                             weighing not more
                             than 0.5 kg/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20878. FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, WITH 90 PERCENT OF THE 
                        EXTERNAL SURFACE OF RUBBER OR PLASTIC, VALUED 
                        $15-$22 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.96      Footwear for women  5.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             and uppers of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, not
                             covering the
                             ankle, having
                             uppers of which
                             over 90 percent
                             of the external
                             surface area is
                             rubber or
                             plastics, such
                             footwear other
                             than tennis
                             shoes, basketball
                             shoes, gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like and
                             other than work
                             footwear; the
                             foregoing valued
                             $15/pr or higher
                             and not over $22/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6402.99.31)......
     
          SEC. 20879. SIDELINE CHEER SHOES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.97      Women's footwear    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             of rubber or
                             plastics
                             measuring not
                             over 14 mm in
                             thickness and
                             with uppers of
                             plastics, such
                             footwear designed
                             for use in
                             cheerleading
                             activities,
                             weighing no more
                             than 0.5 kg/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.99.31)......
     
          SEC. 20880. MEN'S ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR, VALUED UNDER $9 PER 
                        PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.27.98      Tennis shoes,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             basketball shoes,                                                  31/2023.......
                             gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like,
                             with outer soles
                             and uppers of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, the
                             foregoing for
                             men, not covering
                             the ankle and
                             valued not over
                             $9/pr (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6402.99.31)......
     
          SEC. 20881. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, VALUED NOT OVER $9 
                        PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9899]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.27.99      Tennis shoes,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             basketball shoes,                                                  31/2023.......
                             gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like,
                             with outer soles
                             and uppers of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, for
                             women, not
                             covering the
                             ankle, valued not
                             over $9/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.99.31), the
                             foregoing other
                             than footwear for
                             women designed
                             for use in
                             cheerleading
                             activities.......
     
          SEC. 20882. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN, VALUED NOT OVER 
                        $8 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.01      Tennis shoes,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             basketball shoes,                                                  31/2023.......
                             gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like,
                             with outer soles
                             and uppers of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, for
                             persons other
                             than men or
                             women, such
                             footwear not
                             covering the
                             ankle and valued
                             not over $8/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.99.31)......
     
          SEC. 20883. MEN'S GOLF SHOES, WITH OUTER SOLES AND UPPERS OF 
                        RUBBER OR PLASTICS, NOT COVERING THE ANKLE, 
                        VALUED $15 PER PAIR OR OVER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.02      Men's golf shoes,   3.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed to be                                                     31/2023.......
                             worn on- or off-
                             course, with
                             outer soles and
                             uppers of rubber
                             or plastics, not
                             covering the
                             ankle, having
                             uppers of which
                             over 90 percent
                             of the external
                             surface area is
                             rubber or
                             plastics, valued
                             $15/pr or higher
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.99.31)......
     
          SEC. 20884. GOLF SHOES OTHER THAN FOR MEN, WITH OUTER SOLES 
                        AND UPPERS OF RUBBER OR PLASTICS, NOT COVERING 
                        THE ANKLE, VALUED $15 PER PAIR OR OVER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.03      Golf shoes,         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed to be                                                     31/2023.......
                             worn on- or off-
                             course, with
                             outer soles and
                             uppers of rubber
                             or plastics, not
                             covering the
                             ankle, having
                             uppers of which
                             over 90 percent
                             of the external
                             surface area is
                             rubber or
                             plastics, valued
                             $15/pr or higher,
                             for persons other
                             than men
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.99.31)......
     
          SEC. 20885. MEN'S RUBBER/PLASTIC FOOTWEAR, VALUED NOT OVER $5 
                        PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.04      Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             and uppers of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, not
                             covering the
                             ankle, valued not
                             over $5/pr, the
                             foregoing other
                             than house
                             slippers, work
                             footwear and
                             tennis shoes,
                             basketball shoes,
                             gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.99.31)......
     
          SEC. 20886. WOMEN'S RUBBER/PLASTIC FOOTWEAR, VALUED NOT OVER 
                        $6 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.05      Footwear for        4.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles and uppers
                             of rubber or
                             plastics, not
                             covering the
                             ankle, valued not
                             over $6/pr, the
                             foregoing other
                             than house
                             slippers, work
                             footwear and
                             tennis shoes,
                             basketball shoes,
                             gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.99.31)......
     
          SEC. 20887. CHILDREN'S ATHLETIC SHOES WITH GLITTER UPPERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.06      Tennis shoes,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             basketball shoes,                                                  31/2023.......
                             gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like,
                             having a foxing
                             or a foxing-like
                             band, other than
                             for men or women;
                             such footwear
                             with outer soles
                             and uppers of
                             rubber or
                             plastics with
                             such uppers
                             entirely covered
                             with glitter on
                             the exterior
                             surface, valued
                             over $6.50 but
                             not over $12/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.99.80)......
     
          SEC. 20888. CHEER SHOES WITH SOLE LESS THAN 12 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9900]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.28.07      Women's footwear    1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             and uppers of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, each
                             sole measuring
                             not over 12 mm in
                             thickness, the
                             foregoing
                             footwear designed
                             for use in
                             cheerleading
                             activities,
                             valued over $12/
                             pr and weighing
                             not over 0.5 kg/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6402.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20889. MEN'S GOLF SHOES WITH OUTERS AND UPPERS OF RUBBER 
                        OR PLASTICS, VALUED OVER $19 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.08      Golf shoes for      7.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             men, designed to                                                   31/2023.......
                             be worn on- or
                             off-course, with
                             outer soles and
                             uppers of rubber
                             or plastics,
                             valued over $19/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6402.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20890. GOLF SHOES OTHER THAN FOR MEN, OUTER SOLES AND 
                        UPPERS OF RUBBER OR PLASTICS, VALUED OVER $19 
                        PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.09      Golf shoes with     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             outer soles and                                                    31/2023.......
                             uppers of rubber
                             or plastics,
                             designed to be
                             worn on- or off-
                             courses, such
                             footwear valued
                             over $19/pr, for
                             persons other
                             than men
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6402.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20891. MEN'S GOLF SHOES, OUTER SOLES OF RUBBER, 
                        PLASTICS, LEATHER OR COMPOSITION LEATHER AND 
                        UPPERS OF LEATHER (EXCEPT PIGSKIN UPPERS).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.10      Golf shoes for      5%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             men, with outer                                                    31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber,
                             plastics, leather
                             or composition
                             leather and
                             uppers of leather
                             (except pigskin
                             uppers), not
                             welt, the
                             foregoing with
                             spikes, sprigs,
                             cleats, stops,
                             clips, bars or
                             the like intended
                             to enhance
                             traction and grip
                             and other than
                             footwear which
                             contains
                             laminated textile
                             with openings in
                             the bottom and/or
                             side of the sole
                             or covered
                             openings in the
                             upper above the
                             sole, or a
                             combination
                             thereof, designed
                             to vent moisture
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.19.30)......
     
          SEC. 20892. MEN'S OXFORD WORK FOOTWEAR WITH METAL SAFETY TOE 
                        AND INTERNAL METATARSAL PROTECTION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.11      Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             of rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, not
                             covering the
                             ankle, each
                             incorporating a
                             protective toe
                             cap of metal
                             materials and an
                             internal
                             metatarsal guard
                             meeting or
                             exceeding ASTM
                             F2413 standards
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.40.60)......
     
          SEC. 20893. OXFORD-STYLE LEATHER FOOTWEAR WITH METAL SAFETY 
                        TOE AND STATIC DISSIPATING PROTECTION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.12      Footwear for men    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             or women, with                                                     31/2023.......
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, not
                             covering the
                             ankle, each
                             incorporating a
                             protective toe
                             cap of metal and
                             with
                             electrostatic
                             dissipating
                             properties
                             meeting ASTM
                             F2413 standards
                             with an ESD
                             classification of
                             SD-10 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6403.40.60)......
     
          SEC. 20894. WOMEN'S LEATHER FOOTWEAR, LINED WITH PIGSKIN WITH 
                        ZIPPER, VALUED $47-$60 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.13      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles and uppers
                             of leather,
                             covering the
                             ankle, each with
                             zipper closure,
                             lined wholly or
                             in part with
                             pigskin, valued
                             over $47 but not
                             over $60/pr,
                             whose height from
                             the bottom of the
                             outer sole to the
                             top of the upper
                             is over 43 cm,
                             with a heel
                             height over 60 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.51.90)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20895. WOMEN'S LEATHER FOOTWEAR, LINED WITH PIGSKIN, 
                        VALUED $31-$40 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.14      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles and uppers
                             of leather,
                             covering the
                             ankle, each lined
                             wholly or in part
                             with pigskin,
                             with zipper
                             closure, valued
                             over $31 but not
                             over $40/pr,
                             whose height from
                             the bottom of the
                             outer sole to the
                             top of the upper
                             does not exceed
                             21 cm, with a
                             heel height over
                             70 mm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6403.51.90)......
     
          SEC. 20896. WOMEN'S SLIP-ON COW/CALF HAIR FOOTWEAR, VALUED 
                        $50-$60 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.15      Footwear of the     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             slip-on type for                                                   31/2023.......
                             women with outer
                             soles and uppers
                             of leather,
                             covering the
                             ankle, lined
                             wholly or in part
                             with pigskin,
                             valued over $50
                             but not over $60/
                             pr, whose height
                             from the bottom
                             of the outer sole
                             to the top of the
                             upper is over 50
                             cm, with a heel
                             height over 90 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.51.90)......
     
          SEC. 20897. WOMEN'S LEATHER FOOTWEAR LINED WITH SHEEPSKIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.16      Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             and uppers of
                             leather, having
                             open toe and/or
                             open heel and
                             with buckle
                             closure, with
                             lining wholly or
                             in part of
                             sheepskin, valued
                             over $23 but not
                             over $27/pr, heel
                             height under 26
                             mm (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6403.59.90)......
     
          SEC. 20898. WOMEN'S LEATHER SLIP-ON FOOTWEAR LINED WITH SHEEP 
                        LEATHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.17      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles and uppers
                             of leather, each
                             with open toe and/
                             or open heel; of
                             the slip-on type,
                             that is, held to
                             the foot without
                             the use of laces
                             or buckles or
                             other fasteners;
                             lined wholly or
                             in part of sheep
                             leather; valued
                             over $18 but not
                             over $26/pr; with
                             heel height over
                             60 mm but not
                             over 90 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.59.90)......
     
          SEC. 20899. WOMEN'S LEATHER SLIP-ON FOOTWEAR LINED WITH 
                        PIGSKIN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.18      Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             and uppers of
                             leather; of the
                             slip-on type,
                             that is, held to
                             the foot without
                             the use of laces
                             or buckles or
                             other fasteners;
                             with lining
                             wholly or in part
                             of pigskin,
                             valued over $21
                             but not over $27/
                             pr, heel height
                             under 26 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.59.90)......
     
          SEC. 20900. WOMEN'S LEATHER FOOTWEAR, LINED WITH PIGSKIN, 
                        VALUED $21-$27 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.19      Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             and uppers of
                             leather, with
                             open toe and/or
                             open heel and
                             with buckle
                             closure, with
                             lining wholly or
                             in part of
                             pigskin, valued
                             over $21 but not
                             over $27/pr, with
                             heel height over
                             60 mm but not
                             over 90 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.59.90)......
     
          SEC. 20901. MEN'S MID-CUT WORK FOOTWEAR WITH COMPOSITE SAFETY 
                        TOE AND WATERPROOF LEATHER UPPERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.28.20      Work footwear for   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             men, with outer                                                    31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, covering
                             the ankle to a
                             height of less
                             than 15.24 cm,
                             each
                             incorporating a
                             protective toe
                             cap of materials
                             other than metal
                             and with
                             waterproof
                             leather upper
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.91.60)......
     
          SEC. 20902. MEN'S LEATHER UPPER FOOTWEAR, SAN CRISPINO 
                        CONSTRUCTION, VALUED OVER $32 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.21      Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with uppers of                                                     31/2023.......
                             leather (other
                             than pigskin) and
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics (except
                             vulcanized
                             footwear and
                             footwear with
                             waterproof molded
                             or vulcanized
                             bottoms,
                             including bottoms
                             comprising an
                             outer sole and
                             all or part of
                             the upper),
                             valued over $32/
                             pr, covering the
                             ankle but not
                             covering the
                             knee; other than
                             work footwear,
                             tennis shoes,
                             basketball shoes,
                             gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like, and
                             other than
                             footwear designed
                             as a protection
                             against water;
                             the foregoing
                             footwear
                             incorporating a
                             stitch-down
                             footwear
                             construction
                             technique where
                             upper material is
                             flared outward
                             and wrapped
                             around and under
                             the edge of an
                             extended insole
                             board and the
                             upper is then
                             stitched close to
                             the last and
                             cemented to the
                             sole (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6403.91.60)......
     
          SEC. 20903. MEN'S LEATHER UPPER ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.22      Tennis shoes,       7.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             basketball shoes,                                                  31/2023.......
                             gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like, for
                             men, with uppers
                             of leather (other
                             than pigskin) and
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, in
                             which elastic
                             strips are
                             attached to
                             either side of
                             the tongue and
                             anchored beneath
                             the insole
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.91.60)......
     
          SEC. 20904. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                        PIGSKIN, VALUED $37-$43 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.23      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             covering the
                             ankle, zipper
                             closure, lined
                             wholly or in part
                             with pigskin,
                             whose height from
                             the bottom of the
                             outer sole to the
                             top of the upper
                             is over 42 cm but
                             not over 49 cm,
                             valued over $37
                             but not over $43/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20905. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                        PIGSKIN, VALUED $88-$102 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.24      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             covering the
                             ankle and calf of
                             the leg, zipper
                             closure, lined
                             wholly or in part
                             with pigskin,
                             whose height from
                             the bottom of the
                             outer sole to the
                             top of the upper
                             is over 47 cm but
                             not over 49 cm,
                             valued over $88
                             but not over $102/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20906. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                        PIGSKIN, VALUED $24-$32 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.25      Footwear for        3.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with                                                        31/2023.......
                             uppers of leather
                             and outer soles
                             of rubber or
                             plastics, each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             covering the
                             ankle and with
                             zipper closure,
                             lined wholly or
                             in part with
                             pigskin, whose
                             height from the
                             bottom of the
                             outer sole to the
                             top of the upper
                             is over 15 cm but
                             not over 24 cm,
                             with a heel
                             height at least
                             85 mm, valued
                             over $24 but not
                             over $32/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20907. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                        PIGSKIN, VALUED $57-$62 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.28.26      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             with the shaft of
                             the boot covering
                             the ankle but not
                             extending to the
                             knee, zipper
                             closure, lined
                             wholly or in part
                             with pigskin,
                             whose height from
                             the bottom of the
                             outer sole to the
                             top of the upper
                             is over 23 cm but
                             not over 25 cm
                             and with a heel
                             height over 90
                             mm, such footwear
                             valued over $57
                             but not over $62/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20908. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, STRAP WITH 
                        CLOSED TOE AND OPEN HEEL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.27      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, each
                             with closed toe
                             and open heel, a
                             strap covering
                             the ankle and
                             zipper closure,
                             valued over $24
                             but not over $26/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20909. OPEN TOE WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $23 BUT 
                        NOT OVER $27 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.28      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, each
                             with open toe,
                             covering the
                             ankle, having
                             zipper closure at
                             the medial side,
                             lined wholly or
                             in part with
                             pigskin, whose
                             height from the
                             bottom of the
                             outer sole to the
                             top of the upper
                             does not exceed
                             18 cm, valued
                             over $23 but not
                             over $27/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20910. SLIP-ON FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, VALUED OVER $24 BUT 
                        NOT OVER $27 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.29      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             of the slip-on
                             type, covering
                             the ankle but not
                             extending past
                             the mid-calf,
                             lined wholly or
                             in part with
                             pigskin, valued
                             over $24 but not
                             over $27/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20911. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                        PIGSKIN, CLOSED TOE OR HEEL WITH FUNCTIONAL 
                        ZIPPERS ON SIDES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.30      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             covering the
                             ankle, functional
                             zipper on the
                             medial side and a
                             functional zipper
                             on the lateral
                             side, lined
                             wholly or in part
                             with pigskin,
                             with foxing or
                             foxing-like band,
                             whose height from
                             the bottom of the
                             outer sole to the
                             top of the upper
                             does not exceed
                             14 cm, valued
                             over $18 but not
                             over $22/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20912. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                        PIGSKIN, CLOSED TOE OR HEEL WITH ZIPPER 
                        CLOSURE, HEIGHT OF 43-48 CM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.31      Footwear for        4.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             covering the
                             ankle, zipper
                             closure, lined
                             wholly or in part
                             with pigskin,
                             whose height from
                             the bottom of the
                             outer sole to the
                             top of the upper
                             is over 43 cm but
                             not over 48 cm,
                             valued over $43
                             but not over $57/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20913. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                        PIGSKIN COVERING THE KNEE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.32      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             covering the
                             knee, zipper
                             closure, lined
                             wholly or in part
                             with pigskin,
                             valued over $40
                             but not over $45/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20914. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                        PIGSKIN, CLOSED TOE OR HEEL WITH ZIPPER 
                        CLOSURE, HEIGHT OF 48-52 CM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.33      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with                                                        31/2023.......
                             uppers of leather
                             and outer soles
                             of rubber or
                             plastics, each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             whose height from
                             the bottom of the
                             outer sole to the
                             top of the upper
                             is over 48 cm but
                             not over 52 cm,
                             zipper closure,
                             lined wholly or
                             in part with
                             pigskin, valued
                             over $76 but not
                             over $80/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20915. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, OPEN TOE 
                        WITH STRAP AND BUCKLE, VALUED $14-$25 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.34      Footwear for        5.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, open
                             toe, each with a
                             strap that wraps
                             around the leg
                             and a functional
                             buckle, valued
                             over $14 but not
                             over $25/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20916. WOMEN'S SLIP-ON FOOTWEAR WITH BOVINE LEATHER 
                        UPPERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.35      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of bovine
                             leather, each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             of the slip-on
                             type and with
                             elasicized straps
                             around the ankle,
                             such footwear
                             valued over $12
                             but not over $14/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20917. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                        PIGSKIN WITH ADJUSTABLE LACES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.36      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, closed
                             toe and heel,
                             such footwear
                             covering the
                             ankle, having
                             closure with
                             adjustable laces,
                             lined wholly or
                             in part with
                             pigskin, whose
                             height from the
                             bottom of the
                             outer sole to the
                             top of the upper
                             is over 21 cm but
                             not over 23 cm,
                             with a heel
                             height of at
                             least 75 mm,
                             valued over $36
                             but not over $38/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6403.91.90)......
     
          SEC. 20918. MEN'S WATERPROOF LEATHER FOOTWEAR, VALUED $27 PER 
                        PAIR OR HIGHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.37      Footwear for men,   4.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with uppers of                                                     31/2023.......
                             leather (other
                             than of pigskin)
                             and outer soles
                             of rubber or
                             plastics (other
                             than house
                             slippers, work
                             footwear, tennis
                             shoes, basketball
                             shoes, gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like, and
                             other than slip-
                             on footwear),
                             such footwear not
                             covering the
                             ankle, valued $27/
                             pr or higher,
                             designed to be
                             worn in lieu of,
                             but not over,
                             other footwear as
                             a protection
                             against water,
                             oil, grease or
                             chemicals or cold
                             or inclement
                             weather where
                             such protection
                             includes
                             protection
                             against water
                             that is imparted
                             by the use of a
                             laminated textile
                             fabric (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6403.99.60), the
                             foregoing other
                             than footwear
                             with openings in
                             the bottom and/or
                             side of the sole,
                             or covered
                             openings in the
                             upper above the
                             sole unit, or a
                             combination
                             thereof, designed
                             to vent moisture.
     
          SEC. 20919. MEN'S OR BOYS' GOLF SHOES, VALUED $30 PER PAIR OR 
                        HIGHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.38      Golf shoes for      4.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             men, youths and                                                    31/2023.......
                             boys, designed to
                             be worn on- or
                             off-course, with
                             outer soles of
                             rubber, plastics,
                             leather or
                             composition
                             leather and
                             uppers of leather
                             (except pigskin
                             uppers), valued
                             $30/pr or higher,
                             such footwear not
                             covering the
                             ankle, other than
                             footwear which
                             contains
                             laminated textile
                             with openings in
                             the bottom and/or
                             side of the sole
                             or covered
                             openings in the
                             upper above the
                             sole, or a
                             combination
                             thereof, designed
                             to vent moisture
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.99.60)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20920. COMPETITIVE CHEER SHOES WITH LEATHER UPPERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.39      Women's footwear    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with uppers of                                                     31/2023.......
                             leather and outer
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics, such
                             soles measuring
                             not over 9 mm in
                             thickness, the
                             foregoing
                             designed for use
                             in cheerleading
                             activities,
                             valued over $2.50/
                             pr and weighing
                             no more than 0.5
                             kg/pr (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6403.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20921. CHILDREN'S WATERPROOF LEATHER FOOTWEAR, NOT 
                        COVERING THE ANKLE, VALUED $14 PER PAIR OR 
                        HIGHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.40      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             persons other                                                      31/2023.......
                             than men or
                             women, with
                             uppers of leather
                             (other than of
                             pigskin) and
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics (other
                             than house
                             slippers, work
                             footwear, tennis
                             shoes, basketball
                             shoes, gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like and
                             other than slip-
                             on footwear), not
                             covering the
                             ankle, valued $14/
                             pr or higher;
                             such footwear
                             designed to be
                             worn in lieu of,
                             but not over,
                             other footwear as
                             a protection
                             against water,
                             oil, grease or
                             chemicals or cold
                             or inclement
                             weather where
                             such protection
                             includes
                             protection
                             against water
                             that is imparted
                             by the use of a
                             laminated textile
                             fabric (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6403.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20922. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, OPEN TOE 
                        WITH STRAP AND BUCKLE, VALUED $12.50-$28 PER 
                        PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.41      Footwear for        6.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, each
                             with open toe, a
                             strap that covers
                             less than 50
                             percent of the
                             ankle bone and
                             includes a
                             functional buckle
                             and a heel height
                             of at least 40 mm
                             but no higher
                             than 110 mm,
                             valued at $12.50
                             or more but not
                             over $28/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20923. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, CLOSED TOE 
                        WITH STRAP AND BUCKLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.42      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, each
                             with closed toe,
                             a strap that
                             covers less than
                             50 percent of the
                             ankle bone and
                             includes a
                             functional
                             buckle, a heel
                             height of at
                             least 40 mm but
                             no higher than
                             110 mm, valued at
                             $16 or more but
                             not over $20/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20924. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, WITH STRAP 
                        AND BUCKLE, VALUED $27-$40 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.43      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, each
                             with a strap that
                             wraps around the
                             leg above the
                             ankle bone and
                             includes a
                             functional
                             buckle, a heel
                             height of 92 mm
                             or more but not
                             over 97 mm,
                             valued at $27 or
                             more but not over
                             $40/pr (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6403.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20925. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, WITH STRAP 
                        AND BUCKLE, VALUED $12.70-$18.70 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.44      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of
                             leather, each
                             with a strap that
                             wraps around the
                             leg above the
                             ankle bone and
                             includes a
                             functional
                             buckle, a heel
                             height of at
                             least 75 mm but
                             no higher than
                             105 mm, valued at
                             $12.70 or more
                             but not over
                             $18.70/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.99.90)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20926. CHILDREN'S LEATHER UPPER ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR, 
                        VALUED NOT OVER $9 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.45      Tennis shoes,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             basketball shoes                                                   31/2023.......
                             and the like, for
                             persons other
                             than men or
                             women, such
                             footwear with
                             uppers of leather
                             and outer soles
                             of rubber or
                             plastics, valued
                             over $2.50/pr but
                             not over $9/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6403.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 20927. MEN'S ATHLETIC TYPE FOOTWEAR WITH UPPERS OF 
                        TEXTILE MATERIALS OF VEGETABLE FIBERS AND OUTER 
                        SOLES OF RUBBER OR PLASTIC WITH TEXTILE 
                        FLOCKING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.46      Men's footwear      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with uppers of                                                     31/2023.......
                             vegetable fibers
                             and outer soles
                             of rubber or
                             plastics, having
                             outer soles with
                             textile materials
                             having the
                             greatest surface
                             area in contact
                             with the ground,
                             of an athletic
                             type, with or
                             without foxing or
                             foxing-like band;
                             such footwear
                             valued over $6.50
                             but not over $12/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6404.11.81)......
     
          SEC. 20928. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WITH A BELLOWS TONGUE, 
                        VALUED OVER $6.50 BUT NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.47      Tennis shoes,       10.3%        No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             basketball shoes,                                                  31/2023.......
                             gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like, for
                             men, with outer
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials other
                             than vegetable
                             fibers, such
                             footwear having a
                             bellows tongue,
                             valued over $6.50
                             but not over $12/
                             pr, such outer
                             soles with
                             textile materials
                             having the
                             greatest surface
                             area in contact
                             with the ground
                             but not taken
                             into account
                             under the terms
                             of additional
                             U.S. note 5 to
                             chapter 64
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.11.85)......
     
          SEC. 20929. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, WITH A BELLOWS 
                        TONGUE, VALUED OVER $6.50 BUT NOT OVER $12 PER 
                        PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.48      Tennis shoes,       10%          No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             basketball shoes,                                                  31/2023.......
                             gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like, for
                             women, with outer
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials other
                             than vegetable
                             fibers, each
                             having a bellows
                             tongue, valued
                             over $6.50 but
                             not over $12/pr,
                             such outer soles
                             with textile
                             materials having
                             the greatest
                             surface area in
                             contact with the
                             ground but not
                             taken into
                             account under the
                             terms of
                             additional U.S.
                             note 5 to chapter
                             64 (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6404.11.85)......
     
          SEC. 20930. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN, BELLOWS TONGUE, 
                        VALUED OVER $6.50 BUT NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.49      Tennis shoes,       7.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             basketball shoes,                                                  31/2023.......
                             gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like, for
                             persons other
                             than men and
                             women, such
                             footwear with
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials other
                             than vegetable
                             fibers, having a
                             bellows tongue,
                             valued over $6.50
                             but not over $12/
                             pr, such outer
                             soles with
                             textile materials
                             having the
                             greatest surface
                             area in contact
                             with the ground
                             but not taken
                             into account
                             under the terms
                             of additional
                             U.S. note 5 to
                             chapter 64
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.11.85)......
     
          SEC. 20931. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, VALUED OVER $6.50 BUT 
                        NOT OVER $9 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.28.50      Tennis shoes,       10.3%        No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             basketball shoes,                                                  31/2023.......
                             gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like, for
                             men, with outer
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials other
                             than vegetable
                             fibers, in which
                             elastic strips
                             are attached to
                             either side of
                             the tongue and
                             anchored beneath
                             the insole,
                             valued over $6.50
                             but not over $9/
                             pr, such outer
                             soles with
                             textile materials
                             having the
                             greatest surface
                             area in contact
                             with the ground
                             but not taken
                             into account
                             under the terms
                             of additional
                             U.S. note 5 to
                             chapter 64
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.11.85)......
     
          SEC. 20932. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN, VALUED OVER $6.50 
                        BUT NOT OVER $9 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.51      Tennis shoes,       6.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             basketball shoes,                                                  31/2023.......
                             gym shoes,
                             training shoes
                             and the like, for
                             persons other
                             than men or
                             women, such
                             footwear with
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials other
                             than vegetable
                             fibers, in which
                             elastic strips
                             are attached to
                             either side of
                             the tongue and
                             anchored beneath
                             the insole,
                             valued over $6.50
                             but not over $9/
                             pr, such outer
                             soles with
                             textile materials
                             having the
                             greatest surface
                             area in contact
                             with the ground
                             but not taken
                             into account
                             under the terms
                             of additional
                             U.S. note 5 to
                             chapter 64
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.11.85)......
     
          SEC. 20933. MEN'S WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $15 PER 
                        PAIR, COVERING THE ANKLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.52      Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             of rubber and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials (except
                             vulcanized
                             footwear and
                             footwear with
                             waterproof molded
                             or vulcanized
                             bottoms,
                             including bottoms
                             comprising an
                             outer sole and
                             all or part of
                             the upper, and
                             except footwear
                             designed to be
                             protective that
                             is incomplete in
                             its condition as
                             imported), each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             covering the
                             ankle, lace-up,
                             athletic type,
                             valued over $15/
                             pr, other than
                             ski boots, cross
                             country ski
                             footwear and
                             snowboard boots;
                             such footwear
                             designed to be
                             worn in lieu of,
                             but not over,
                             other footwear as
                             a protection
                             against water,
                             oil, grease or
                             chemicals or cold
                             or inclement
                             weather where
                             such protection
                             is imparted by
                             the use of a
                             laminated textile
                             in the upper
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.11.90)......
     
          SEC. 20934. MEN'S WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $13 PER 
                        PAIR, NOT COVERING THE ANKLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.53      Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             of rubber and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials (except
                             vulcanized
                             footwear and
                             footwear with
                             waterproof molded
                             or vulcanized
                             bottoms,
                             including bottoms
                             comprising an
                             outer sole and
                             all or part of
                             the upper, and
                             except footwear
                             designed to be
                             protective that
                             is incomplete in
                             its condition as
                             imported), each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             not covering the
                             ankle, lace-up,
                             athletic type,
                             valued over $13/
                             pr; other than
                             ski boots, cross
                             country ski
                             footwear and
                             snowboard boots;
                             the foregoing
                             footwear designed
                             to be worn in
                             lieu of, but not
                             over, other
                             footwear as a
                             protection
                             against water,
                             oil, grease or
                             chemicals or cold
                             or inclement
                             weather where
                             such protection
                             is imparted by
                             the use of a
                             laminated textile
                             in the upper
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.11.90)......
     
          SEC. 20935. WOMEN'S WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $15 PER 
                        PAIR, COVERING THE ANKLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.54      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             and uppers of
                             textile materials
                             (except
                             vulcanized
                             footwear and
                             footwear with
                             waterproof molded
                             or vulcanized
                             bottoms,
                             including bottoms
                             comprising an
                             outer sole and
                             all or part of
                             the upper, and
                             except footwear
                             designed to be
                             protective that
                             is incomplete in
                             its condition as
                             imported), each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             covering the
                             ankle, lace-up,
                             athletic type,
                             valued over $15/
                             pr; other than
                             ski boots, cross
                             country ski
                             footwear and
                             snowboard boots;
                             the foregoing
                             footwear designed
                             to be worn in
                             lieu of, but not
                             over, other
                             footwear as a
                             protection
                             against water,
                             oil, grease or
                             chemicals or cold
                             or inclement
                             weather where
                             such protection
                             is imparted by
                             the use of a
                             laminated textile
                             in the upper
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.11.90)......
     
          SEC. 20936. WOMEN'S WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $13 PER 
                        PAIR, NOT COVERING THE ANKLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9908]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.28.55      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             and uppers of
                             textile materials
                             (except
                             vulcanized
                             footwear and
                             footwear with
                             waterproof molded
                             or vulcanized
                             bottoms,
                             including bottoms
                             comprising an
                             outer sole and
                             all or part of
                             the upper, and
                             except footwear
                             designed to be
                             protective that
                             is incomplete in
                             its condition as
                             imported), each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             below the ankle,
                             lace-up, athletic
                             type, valued over
                             $13/pr, other
                             than ski boots,
                             cross country ski
                             footwear and
                             snowboard boots;
                             such footwear
                             designed to be
                             worn in lieu of,
                             but not over,
                             other footwear as
                             a protection
                             against water,
                             oil, grease or
                             chemicals or cold
                             or inclement
                             weather where
                             such protection
                             is imparted by
                             the use of a
                             laminated textile
                             in the upper
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.11.90)......
     
          SEC. 20937. CHEER SHOES WITH UPPERS OF TEXTILE MATERIALS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.56      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics
                             measuring not
                             over 14 mm in
                             thickness and
                             with uppers of
                             textile
                             materials, such
                             footwear designed
                             for use in
                             cheerleading
                             activities,
                             valued over $12/
                             pr and weighing
                             no more than 0.5
                             kg/pr (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6404.11.90)......
     
          SEC. 20938. MEN'S GOLF SHOES, UPPERS OF TEXTILE MATERIALS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.57      Golf shoes          16.6%        No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed to be                                                     31/2023.......
                             worn on- or off-
                             course, for men,
                             with outer soles
                             of rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, the
                             foregoing with
                             spikes, sprigs,
                             cleats, stops,
                             clips, bars or
                             the like intended
                             to enhance
                             traction and
                             grip, valued at
                             $15/pr or higher,
                             other than
                             footwear which
                             contains
                             laminated textile
                             with openings in
                             the bottom and/or
                             side of the sole
                             or covered
                             openings in the
                             upper above the
                             sole, or a
                             combination
                             thereof, designed
                             to vent moisture
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.11.90)......
     
          SEC. 20939. GOLF SHOES OTHER THAN FOR MEN, UPPERS OF TEXTILE 
                        MATERIALS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.58      Golf shoes other    2.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             than for men,                                                      31/2023.......
                             designed to be
                             worn on- or off-
                             course, with
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, the
                             foregoing with
                             spikes, sprigs,
                             cleats, stops,
                             clips, bars or
                             the like intended
                             to enhance
                             traction and
                             grip, valued over
                             $15/pr or higher,
                             other than
                             footwear which
                             contains
                             laminated textile
                             with openings in
                             the bottom and/or
                             side of the sole
                             or covered
                             openings in the
                             upper above the
                             sole, or a
                             combination
                             thereof, designed
                             to vent moisture
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.11.90)......
     
          SEC. 20940. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH TEXTILE UPPERS AND 50 
                        PERCENT OR MORE OF THE SURFACE AREA OF WHICH IS 
                        LEATHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.59      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, having
                             uppers of which
                             over 50 percent
                             of the external
                             surface area
                             (including any
                             leather
                             accessories or
                             reinforcements)
                             is leather, the
                             foregoing other
                             than sports
                             footwear, tennis
                             shoes, basketball
                             shoes, training
                             shoes and the
                             like (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6404.19.15)......
     
          SEC. 20941. SHOE AND BOOT COVERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.60      Footwear            23.7 %       No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             comprising shoe                                                    31/2023.......
                             and boot covers,
                             each measuring 10
                             cm or more in
                             length and less
                             than 50 cm in
                             length and 10 cm
                             or more in height
                             and less than 50
                             cm in height,
                             with outer soles
                             plastics and
                             uppers of non-
                             woven fabric
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.19.20)......
     
          SEC. 20942. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH TEXTILE UPPERS, OPEN TOES 
                        OR HEELS, VALUED $15-$30 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.28.61      Footwear with       11.3%        No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             outer soles of                                                     31/2023.......
                             rubber or
                             plastics, with
                             uppers of textile
                             material other
                             than vegetable
                             fibers and having
                             outer soles with
                             textile materials
                             having the
                             greatest surface
                             area in contact
                             with the ground,
                             but not taken
                             into account
                             under the terms
                             of additional
                             note U.S. note 5
                             to chapter 64,
                             with open toes or
                             open heels or of
                             the slip-on type,
                             weighing 10
                             percent or more
                             of rubber or
                             plastics, valued
                             $15/pr or higher
                             but not more than
                             $30/pr; the
                             foregoing for
                             women (other than
                             house slippers)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.19.37)......
     
          SEC. 20943. MEN'S TEXTILE UPPER FOOTWEAR, WITH OPEN TOES OR 
                        OPEN HEELS, VALUED NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.62      Footwear for men,   16.4%        No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with open toes or                                                  31/2023.......
                             open heels, other
                             than house
                             slippers; the
                             foregoing with
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, such
                             uppers consisting
                             of straps not
                             exceeding 26 mm
                             in width and
                             having no heel
                             straps, valued
                             not over $12/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.19.39)......
     
          SEC. 20944. WOMEN'S TEXTILE UPPER FOOTWEAR, WITH OPEN TOES OR 
                        OPEN HEELS, VALUED NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.63      Footwear for        30.2%        No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with open                                                   31/2023.......
                             toes or open
                             heels and other
                             than house
                             slippers; such
                             footwear with
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, such
                             uppers consisting
                             of straps not
                             exceeding 26 mm
                             in width and
                             having no heel
                             straps, valued
                             not over $12/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.19.39)......
     
          SEC. 20945. CHILDREN'S TEXTILE UPPER FOOTWEAR, WITH OPEN TOES 
                        OR OPEN HEELS, VALUED NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.64      Footwear for        20.2%        No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             persons other                                                      31/2023.......
                             than men or
                             women, such
                             footwear with
                             open toes or open
                             heels (other than
                             house slippers),
                             with outer soles
                             of rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, with
                             straps not
                             exceeding 20 mm
                             in width and
                             having no heel
                             straps, valued
                             not over $12/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.19.39)......
     
          SEC. 20946. OXFORD FOOTWEAR WITH TEXTILE UPPER AND COMPOSITE 
                        TOE, VALUED AT $12-$20 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.65      Footwear for men    0.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             or women, with                                                     31/2023.......
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, not
                             covering the
                             ankle, valued
                             over $12/pr but
                             not over $20/pr,
                             each
                             incorporating a
                             protective toe
                             cap of materials
                             other than metal
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20947. OXFORD-STYLE FOOTWEAR FOR MEN OR WOMEN WITH 
                        TEXTILE UPPERS, WITH AN ALLOY SAFETY TOECAP AND 
                        STATIC DISSIPATING PROTECTION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.66      Footwear for men    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             or women, with                                                     31/2023.......
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, not
                             covering the
                             ankle, valued
                             over $12/pr, each
                             incorporating a
                             protective toe
                             cap of alloy
                             materials and
                             with
                             electrostatic
                             dissipating
                             properties
                             meeting ASTM
                             F2413 standards
                             with an ESD
                             classification of
                             SD-10 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6404.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20948. OXFORD-STYLE WORK FOOTWEAR WITH STEEL SAFETY TOE 
                        AND STATIC DISSIPATING PROTECTION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.28.67      Footwear for men    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             or women, with                                                     31/2023.......
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, not
                             covering the
                             ankle, valued at
                             over $12/pr,
                             incorporating a
                             protective toe
                             cap of steel and
                             with
                             electrostatic
                             dissipating
                             properties
                             meeting ASTM
                             F2413 standards
                             with an ESD
                             classification of
                             SD-10 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6404.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20949. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR, COVERING THE ANKLE BUT NOT THE 
                        KNEE, VALUED OVER $24 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.68      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of rubber
                             or plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, valued
                             over $24/pr,
                             covering the
                             ankle but not
                             covering the knee
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20950. MEN'S TEXTILE UPPER FOOTWEAR, NOT COVERING THE 
                        ANKLE, VALUED OVER $24 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.69      Footwear for men,   7.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             of rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, not
                             covering the
                             ankle, valued
                             over $24/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20951. OXFORD FOOTWEAR WITH TEXTILE UPPERS AND COMPOSITE 
                        TOE, VALUED OVER $20 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.70      Footwear for men    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             or women, with                                                     31/2023.......
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, not
                             covering the
                             ankle, valued
                             over $20/pr,
                             incorporating a
                             protective toe
                             cap of materials
                             other than metal
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20952. MEN'S MID-CUT FOOTWEAR WITH A TEXTILE UPPER AND A 
                        PROTECTIVE TOE CAP.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.71      Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             of rubber or
                             plastics and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials,
                             covering the
                             ankle to a height
                             of less than
                             15.24 cm,
                             incorporating a
                             protective toe
                             cap of alloy
                             materials, valued
                             over $12/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.19.90)......
     
          SEC. 20953. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER SOLES AND TEXTILE 
                        UPPERS, OPEN TOES OR HEELS, VALUED $12-$24 PER 
                        PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.72      Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             of leather or
                             composition
                             leather and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, each
                             with open toe and/
                             or open heel, not
                             over 50 percent
                             by weight of
                             textile materials
                             and rubber or
                             plastics with at
                             least 10 percent
                             by weight being
                             rubber or
                             plastics, valued
                             over $12.00 but
                             not over $24.00/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6404.20.40)......
     
          SEC. 20954. FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN VALUED OVER $20 BUT NOT OVER 
                        $24 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.73      Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             of leather or
                             composition
                             leather and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, with
                             closed toe and
                             closed heel, not
                             over 50 percent
                             by weight of
                             textile materials
                             and rubber or
                             plastics with at
                             least 10 percent
                             by weight being
                             rubber or
                             plastics; such
                             footwear with a
                             heel counter of
                             pig suede and a
                             zipper at the
                             back of the shoe,
                             each shoe
                             featuring at
                             least one strap
                             that wraps around
                             the leg above the
                             ankle and does
                             not cover the
                             ankle; the
                             foregoing valued
                             over $20 but not
                             over $24/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.20.40)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20955. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER SOLES AND TEXTILE 
                        UPPERS, VALUED $15-$20 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.74      Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with outer soles                                                   31/2023.......
                             of leather or
                             composition
                             leather and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, not
                             elsewhere
                             specified or
                             included, valued
                             over $15 but not
                             over $20/pr, the
                             foregoing other
                             than footwear
                             containing less
                             than 10 percent
                             by weight of
                             rubber or
                             plastics and
                             other than
                             containing 50
                             percent or less
                             by weight of
                             textile materials
                             and rubber or
                             plastics with at
                             least 10 percent
                             by weight being
                             rubber or
                             plastics
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.20.60)......
     
          SEC. 20956. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER SOLES AND TEXTILE 
                        UPPERS, VALUED $20-$25 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.75      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with outer                                                  31/2023.......
                             soles of leather
                             or composition
                             leather and
                             uppers of textile
                             materials, not
                             elsewhere
                             specified or
                             included, valued
                             over $20 but less
                             than $25/pr; the
                             foregoing other
                             than footwear
                             containing less
                             than 10 percent
                             by weight of
                             rubber or
                             plastics and
                             other than
                             containing 50
                             percent or less
                             by weight of
                             textile materials
                             and rubber or
                             plastics with at
                             least 10 percent
                             by weight being
                             rubber or
                             plastics
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6404.20.60)......
     
          SEC. 20957. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH CORK SOLES AND TEXTILE 
                        UPPERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.76      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with                                                        31/2023.......
                             uppers of textile
                             materials and
                             outer soles of
                             cork or
                             agglomerated
                             cork, each with
                             open toe and/or
                             open heel, valued
                             over $13 but not
                             over $18/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6405.20.90)......
     
          SEC. 20958. MEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH FELT SOLES, NOT COVERING THE 
                        ANKLE, VALUED $20 PER PAIR OR HIGHER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.77      Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with uppers of                                                     31/2023.......
                             which over 30
                             percent of the
                             external surface
                             is polyurethane
                             measuring 0.25 mm
                             in thickness,
                             with cemented
                             outer soles of
                             which over 50
                             percent of the
                             external surface
                             is felt, having
                             the
                             characteristics
                             required for
                             normal use,
                             including
                             durability and
                             strength; the
                             foregoing not
                             covering the
                             ankle and valued
                             $20/pr or higher
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6405.20.90)......
     
          SEC. 20959. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' FOOTWEAR WITH CORK UPPERS, 
                        VALUED LESS THAN $25 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.78      Women's and girls'  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             footwear with                                                      31/2023.......
                             uppers of cork
                             (other than
                             disposable and
                             designed for one-
                             time use), valued
                             less than $25/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6405.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20960. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS, 
                        VALUED $35-$40 PER PAIR, COVERING THE ANKLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.79      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with                                                        31/2023.......
                             uppers of cow or
                             calf hair and
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, such
                             footwear with
                             closed toe and
                             heel, covering
                             the ankle, with a
                             lace closure,
                             having an upper
                             with exterior
                             surface area over
                             80 percent cow or
                             calf hair, valued
                             over $35 but not
                             over $40/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6405.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20961. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS, 
                        VALUED $35-$40 PER PAIR, NOT COVERING THE 
                        ANKLE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9912]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.28.80      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with                                                        31/2023.......
                             uppers of cow or
                             calf hair and
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             not covering the
                             ankle, of the
                             slip-on type,
                             having an upper
                             with exterior
                             surface area over
                             70 percent cow or
                             calf hair, valued
                             over $35 but not
                             over $40/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6405.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20962. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS, 
                        VALUED $19-$25 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.81      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with                                                        31/2023.......
                             uppers of cow or
                             calf hair and
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, each
                             with closed toe
                             and closed heel,
                             not covering the
                             ankle, of the
                             slip-on type,
                             having an upper
                             with exterior
                             surface area over
                             85 percent cow or
                             calf hair, valued
                             over $19 but not
                             over $25/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6405.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20963. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS, 
                        VALUED $50-$55 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.82      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with                                                        31/2023.......
                             uppers of cow or
                             calf hair and
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, such
                             footwear covering
                             the ankle, with
                             zipper closure,
                             with exterior
                             surface area over
                             70 percent cow or
                             calf hair, valued
                             over $50 but not
                             over $55/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6405.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20964. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR, LEATHER SOLES AND RUBBER/
                        PLASTIC UPPERS, VALUED $16-$18 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.83      Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with uppers of                                                     31/2023.......
                             rubber or
                             plastics and
                             outer soles of
                             composition
                             leather, with
                             open toe and/or
                             heel, valued over
                             $16 but not over
                             $18/pr (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6405.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20965. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS, 
                        VALUED $19-$34 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.84      Footwear for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             women, with                                                        31/2023.......
                             uppers of cow or
                             calf hair and
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, such
                             footwear covering
                             the ankle, with
                             zipper or buckle
                             closure, with
                             exterior surface
                             area over 90
                             percent of cow or
                             calf hair, valued
                             over $19 but not
                             over $34/pr
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6405.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20966. FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, VALUED OVER $50 BUT NOT OVER 
                        $60 PER PAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.85      Footwear of the     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             slip-on type, for                                                  31/2023.......
                             women, with
                             uppers of cow or
                             calf hair and
                             outer soles of
                             rubber or
                             plastics, such
                             footwear with
                             closed toe and
                             heel, covering
                             the ankle, having
                             an upper with
                             exterior surface
                             area over 90
                             percent cow or
                             calf hair, whose
                             height from the
                             bottom of the
                             outer sole to the
                             top of the upper
                             is over 42 cm,
                             valued over $50
                             but not over $60/
                             pr (provided for
                             in subheading
                             6405.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 20967. CALF HAIR UPPER FOOTWEAR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.86      Footwear with       3.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             uppers of calf                                                     31/2023.......
                             hair (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6405.90.90), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 20968. GAITERS OF MAN-MADE FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.28.87      Woven gaiters of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             man-made fibers,                                                   31/2023.......
                             not containing
                             elastomeric
                             fiber, seamless,
                             each with full
                             front hook-and-
                             loop closure,
                             boot lace loop
                             attachment, with
                             webbing or cord
                             at the top for
                             tightening and
                             boot strap at the
                             bottom (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6406.90.15)......
     
          SEC. 20969. HATS OF VEGETABLE FIBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.88      Hats and other      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             headgear of                                                        31/2023.......
                             vegetable fibers,
                             of unspun fibrous
                             vegetable
                             materials or of
                             paper yarn, sewed
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6504.00.30)......
     
          SEC. 20970. HAIRNETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.89      Hair-nets           1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (provided for in                                                   31/2023.......
                             subheading
                             6505.00.01)......
     
          SEC. 20971. COTTON KNIT HATS, VALUED $8 OR LESS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.90      Women's and girls'  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hats and other                                                     31/2023.......
                             headgear, of
                             cotton, knitted,
                             other than visors
                             or hats that
                             provide no
                             covering for the
                             crown of the
                             head; such goods
                             valued up to $8
                             each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6505.00.15); the
                             foregoing other
                             than hats and
                             other headgear
                             described in
                             subheading
                             9902.14.63.......
     
          SEC. 20972. BABIES' WOVEN COTTON HATS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.91      Babies' headwear    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of cotton, not                                                     31/2023.......
                             knitted (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6505.00.20)......
     
          SEC. 20973. HATS OF MAN-MADE FIBER, VALUED $5-$25.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.92      Hats and other      6.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             headgear, of man-                                                  31/2023.......
                             made fibers,
                             knitted or
                             crocheted or made
                             up from knitted
                             or crocheted
                             fabrics in the
                             piece (but not in
                             strips), not in
                             part of braid,
                             each valued at
                             least $5 but not
                             more than $12
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6505.00.60)......
     
          SEC. 20974. WATERPROOF AND INSULATED HATS WITH EAR FLAPS, 
                        VALUED OVER $15.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.93      Dome-shaped hats,   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of man-made                                                        31/2023.......
                             fibers, each with
                             ear flaps
                             constructed
                             entirely of 2-
                             layer laminate
                             consisting of
                             woven face fabric
                             wholly of
                             polyester and
                             expanded
                             polytetrafluoroet
                             hylene (PTFE)
                             membrane, each
                             such hat fully
                             lined with woven
                             ripstop fabric
                             wholly of nylon,
                             the crown and
                             earflaps having
                             insulation wholly
                             of polyester,
                             adjustable by a 2
                             mm elastic cord
                             covered in a
                             braided textile
                             sheath and back
                             cord lock; such
                             hats valued over
                             $15 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6505.00.90)......
     
          SEC. 20975. FISHING WADING STAFFS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.94      Wading sticks of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             carbon fiber,                                                      31/2023.......
                             each measuring
                             3.5 cm to 4.5 cm
                             in diameter,
                             adjustable from
                             approximately
                             129.5 cm to 142.2
                             cm in length and
                             weighing 227 g;
                             the foregoing not
                             put up for sale
                             in pairs
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             6602.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 20976. PLASTIC PLANTS FOR AQUARIUMS, NOT GLUED OR BOUND.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.28.95      Foliage and         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             flowers of                                                         31/2023.......
                             plastics,
                             representing
                             desert or
                             underwater
                             plants, each
                             inserted directly
                             into a base or
                             suction cup,
                             measuring not
                             over 55.88 cm in
                             height, not
                             assembled by
                             gluing or similar
                             means or by
                             binding with
                             flexible
                             materials such as
                             wire, paper,
                             textile materials
                             or foil; the
                             foregoing
                             presented put up
                             for retail sale
                             as goods designed
                             for a household
                             terrarium or
                             aquarium
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6702.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 20977. NATURAL STONE LEDGER TILE OF SANDSTONE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.96      Natural stone       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tiles of                                                           31/2023.......
                             sandstone; such
                             cut pieces each
                             measuring less
                             than 6.985 cm in
                             width and 6.985
                             cm in length and
                             collectively
                             glued together or
                             to a mesh backing
                             to form a panel;
                             such finished
                             tiles measuring
                             15.24 cm or more
                             but not over
                             40.64 cm in width
                             and 45.72 cm or
                             more but not over
                             60.96 cm in
                             length (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6802.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20978. MARBLE MOSAIC AND PEBBLE TILES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.97      Marble mosaic and   2.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pebble tiles,                                                      31/2023.......
                             each with the
                             individual mosaic
                             and pebble pieces
                             measuring 50.8 mm
                             in width and
                             ranging from 50.8
                             mm to 152.4 mm in
                             length; each tile
                             measuring
                             approximately
                             304.8 mm wide and
                             304.8 mm long
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6802.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20979. NATURAL STONE LIMESTONE TILES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.98      Natural stone       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tiles made of                                                      31/2023.......
                             limestone
                             quarried from
                             India with a
                             surface area
                             greater than
                             101.6 mm square
                             and ranging in
                             size from 50.8 to
                             304.8 mm in width
                             and 152.4 mm to
                             406.44 mm in
                             length; the
                             foregoing honed
                             and 12.7 mm in
                             thickness
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6802.91.05)......
     
          SEC. 20980. NATURAL STONE MARBLE TILES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.28.99      Natural stone       1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tiles made of                                                      31/2023.......
                             marble quarried
                             from Greece,
                             Italy, Turkey,
                             and Spain, each
                             tile with a
                             surface area
                             greater than
                             101.6 mm2; the
                             foregoing in
                             sizes ranging
                             from 50.8 to
                             304.8 mm in width
                             and 152.4 mm to
                             406.44 mm in
                             length (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6802.91.05)......
     
          SEC. 20981. WATERJET NATURAL STONE MOSAIC TILE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.01      Waterjet cut        2.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mosaic tiles,                                                      31/2023.......
                             composed of
                             natural marble
                             stone, such
                             marble stone
                             tiles measuring
                             more than 7 cm in
                             width and more
                             than 7 cm in
                             length and
                             covering over 50
                             percent of the
                             surface area, in
                             combination with
                             tiles of glass,
                             metal, mother of
                             pearl or other
                             materials, with
                             surface faces
                             honed or polished
                             and edges worked
                             beyond simple
                             straight cuts and
                             affixed to a mesh
                             backing, having a
                             width not less
                             than 22.86 cm but
                             not more than
                             45.72 cm and a
                             length not less
                             than 20.32 cm but
                             not more than
                             45.72 cm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6802.91.15)......
     
          SEC. 20982. MARBLE ENTERTAINING AND SERVEWARE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.02      Serving trays,      1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             serving boards,                                                    31/2023.......
                             cake stands,
                             bowls, pastry
                             boards, rolling
                             pins and similar
                             articles of
                             marble, for
                             preparing or
                             serving food
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6802.91.15)......
     
          SEC. 20983. ARTICLES OF MARBLE FOR KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.03      Coasters, trivets,  1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             paper towel                                                        31/2023.......
                             holders, napkin
                             holders and
                             similar articles
                             of marble, the
                             foregoing
                             designed for use
                             in the home and
                             not for contact
                             with food
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6802.91.15)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20984. NATURAL STONE LEDGER TILES OF TRAVERTINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.04      Natural stone       0.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tiles of                                                           31/2023.......
                             travertine, each
                             composed of
                             small, cut pieces
                             of travertine;
                             such cut pieces
                             each measuring
                             less than 69.85
                             mm in width and
                             68.85 mm in
                             length and
                             collectively
                             glued to a mesh
                             backing; such
                             finished tiles
                             measuring 152.4
                             mm or more but
                             not over 406.4 mm
                             in width and
                             457.2 mm or more
                             but not over
                             609.6 mm in
                             length (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6802.91.25)......
     
          SEC. 20985. TRAVERTINE DECORATIVE TILE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.05      Travertine          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             decorative tiles                                                   31/2023.......
                             with smooth-satin
                             finish,
                             rectangular-
                             shaped, each tile
                             measuring 50.8 mm
                             or more but not
                             more than 203.2
                             mm in width and
                             101.6 mm or more
                             but not more than
                             304.8 mm in
                             length (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6802.91.25)......
     
          SEC. 20986. LIMESTONE DECORATIVE TILES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.06      Limestone           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             decorative tiles                                                   31/2023.......
                             each with smooth-
                             satin finish and
                             rectangular-
                             shaped stones,
                             each tile
                             measuring in size
                             from 12.7 mm to
                             101.6 mm in width
                             and 152.4 mm to
                             406.4 mm in
                             length (provided
                             for in subheading
                             6802.91.25)......
     
          SEC. 20987. BLANK, EMBOSSED, AND PRINTED STONEWARE COASTER 
                        DISKS AND TRIVETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.07      Blank, embossed     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             and printed                                                        31/2023.......
                             stoneware coaster
                             disks and trivets
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             6912.00.48)......
     
          SEC. 20988. ROLLED GREEN GLASS SHEETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.08      Rolled glass in     0.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             sheets, of a                                                       31/2023.......
                             yellow-green
                             color not colored
                             throughout the
                             mass, not
                             finished or edged-
                             worked, textured
                             on one surface
                             imparted by the
                             rolling process,
                             imported in
                             sheets of a width
                             not exceeding
                             1,600 mm and a
                             length not
                             exceeding 900 mm,
                             having a
                             thickness not
                             exceeding 6 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7003.19.00)......
     
          SEC. 20989. FRAMED REAR-VIEW MIRRORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.09      Framed rear-view    1.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mirrors, such                                                      31/2023.......
                             goods comprising
                             parts of machines
                             of heading 8429
                             or vehicles of
                             heading 8701,
                             8704 or 8430,
                             such mirrors
                             measuring not
                             over 929 cm2 in
                             reflecting area
                             and not
                             containing LED or
                             fluorescent
                             lighting
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7009.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 20990. WALL MIRRORS, UNFRAMED.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.10      Glass mirrors,      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             unframed, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             greater than
                             5,000 cm2 in
                             reflecting area,
                             not containing
                             LED or
                             fluorescent
                             lighting,
                             designed for
                             mounting on the
                             wall (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7009.91.50)......
     
          SEC. 20991. WALL MIRRORS, FRAMED.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.11      Glass mirrors,      3.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             framed, each                                                       31/2023.......
                             greater than
                             5,000 cm2 in
                             reflecting area,
                             not containing
                             LED or
                             fluorescent
                             lighting,
                             designed for
                             mounting on the
                             wall (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7009.92.50)......
     
     
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          SEC. 20992. STEMWARE (CRYSTALLINE) DRINKING GLASSES VALUED 
                        OVER $0.30 BUT NOT OVER $3 EACH, OTHER THAN 
                        THOSE PRESENTED IN SETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.12      Stemware            21.2%        No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (crystalline)                                                      31/2023.......
                             drinking glasses
                             valued over $0.30
                             but not over $3
                             each other than
                             those presented
                             in sets (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7013.28.20)......
     
          SEC. 20993. DOUBLE-WALLED INSULATED GLASS TUMBLERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.13      Double-walled       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             drinking glasses                                                   31/2023.......
                             of specially
                             tempered
                             borosilicate
                             glass, with or
                             without handles
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7013.37.05)......
     
          SEC. 20994. DIAMOND-SHAPED STEMMED WINE GLASSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.14      Hexagonal, stemmed  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wine glasses,                                                      31/2023.......
                             each with diamond-
                             shaped base and
                             made from
                             specially
                             toughened
                             borosilicate
                             glass (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7013.37.05)......
     
          SEC. 20995. TWISTED-CENTER STEMLESS WINE GLASS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.15      Stemless wine       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             glasses, each                                                      31/2023.......
                             with twisted
                             center
                             indentation, of
                             specially
                             tempered
                             borosilicate
                             glass (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7013.37.05)......
     
          SEC. 20996. CRYSTALLINE DRINKING GLASSES, WITHOUT STEMS, NOT 
                        IN SETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.16      Crystalline         21.1%        No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             drinking glasses                                                   31/2023.......
                             without stems,
                             valued over $0.30
                             but not over $3
                             each, other than
                             those presented
                             in sets (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7013.37.20)......
     
          SEC. 20997. DOUBLE-WALLED INSULATED GLASS BOWLS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.17      Double-walled       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (insulated) bowls                                                  31/2023.......
                             of specially
                             tempered
                             borosilicate
                             glass, such bowls
                             of a kind used
                             for table or
                             kitchen purposes
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7013.49.10)......
     
          SEC. 20998. LEAF-SHAPED GLASS DECANTERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.18      Leaf-shaped         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             decanters of                                                       31/2023.......
                             pressed and
                             toughened
                             (specially
                             tempered)
                             borosilicate
                             glass (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7013.49.10)......
     
          SEC. 20999. SET OF FOUR APPETIZER PLATES MADE OF GLASS WITH 
                        STEEL CADDY HOLDER, VALUED AT $2 EACH.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9917]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.29.19      Set of four         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             appetizer plates                                                   31/2023.......
                             made of glass
                             with steel caddy
                             holder valued at
                             $2 each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7013.49.20)......
     
          SEC. 21000. SPICE RACK WITH GLASS JARS AND WOODEN LIDS VALUED 
                        NOT OVER $3 EACH.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.20      Spice racks, each   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             presented with                                                     31/2023.......
                             glass jars and
                             wooden lids,
                             valued not over
                             $3 each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7013.49.20)......
     
          SEC. 21001. GLASS LENS BLANKS FOR INFRARED APPLICATIONS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.21      Glass lens blanks   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             that are not                                                       31/2023.......
                             optically worked,
                             containing one or
                             more of sulfur,
                             selenium or
                             tellurium,
                             certified by the
                             importer as
                             suitable for
                             infrared
                             applications (CAS
                             No. 57673-50-4,
                             39290-81-8,
                             1450602-84-2 or
                             1303-36-2)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7014.00.10)......
     
          SEC. 21002. HAIR ACCESSORIES OF GLASS BEADS, IMITATION 
                        PEARLS, AND IMITATION STONES, VALUED LESS THAN 
                        $7.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.22      Hair accessories    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of glass beads,                                                    31/2023.......
                             imitation pearls
                             and imitation
                             stones valued
                             less than $7
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7018.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 21003. FILTER BAGS WITH ACID-RESISTANT COATING, OF WOVEN 
                        FIBERGLASS LAMINATED TO EPTFE, WEIGHING AT 
                        LEAST 325 G/M\2\ BUT NOT OVER 350 G/M\2\.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.23      Filter bags with    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             acid-resistant                                                     31/2023.......
                             coating; such
                             bags of woven
                             fiberglass fabric
                             laminated to an
                             expanded
                             polytetrafluoroet
                             hylene (ePTFE)
                             membrane, coated
                             with an acid-
                             resistant on its
                             backing, weighing
                             at least 325 g/m2
                             but not over 350
                             g/m2; the
                             foregoing with a
                             burst strength of
                             4137 kPA (600
                             psi) or higher
                             per ASTM D3786
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7019.90.10)......
     
          SEC. 21004. FIBERGLASS REPLACEMENT WICKS FOR OUTDOOR GARDEN 
                        TORCH.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.24      Replacement wicks   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             exclusively of                                                     31/2023.......
                             fiberglass for
                             garden, patio and
                             table top burning
                             torches of
                             subheading
                             9405.50, the
                             foregoing for
                             outdoor use
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7019.90.10)......
     
          SEC. 21005. FILTER BAGS OF WOVEN FIBERGLASS FABRIC LAMINATED 
                        TO AN EPTFE, WITH A POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE 
                        COATED BACKING, NOT ACID RESISTANT, WEIGHING AT 
                        LEAST 721 G/M\2\ BUT NOT OVER 771 G/M\2\.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.25      Filter bags of      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             woven fiberglass                                                   31/2023.......
                             fabric without an
                             acid-resistant
                             coating;
                             laminated to an
                             expanded
                             polytetrafluoroet
                             hylene (ePTFE)
                             membrane with a
                             polytetrafluoroet
                             hylene coated
                             backing, weighing
                             at least 721 g/m2
                             but not over 771
                             g/m2; the
                             foregoing with a
                             burst strength of
                             6205 kPa (900
                             psi) or higher
                             per ASTM D3786
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7019.90.10)......
     
          SEC. 21006. SILVER CATALYST.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.29.26      Silver exceeding    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             99.9 percent                                                       31/2023.......
                             purity, in
                             spherical shapes
                             formed from
                             silver anodes in
                             an
                             electrochemical
                             process, such
                             shapes with
                             surface areas of
                             80 mm3 or greater
                             (CAS No. 7440-22-
                             4) and ready for
                             use as catalysts
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7106.91.50)......
     
          SEC. 21007. SILVER ROUND BLANKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.27      Silver round        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             blanks (CAS No.                                                    31/2023.......
                             7440-22-4),
                             semimanufactured
                             and weighing not
                             more than 1,000
                             grams (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7106.92.50)......
     
          SEC. 21008. FERROBORON ALLOY.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.28      Ferroboron alloys   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             in powders,                                                        31/2023.......
                             lumps, granules
                             or chunks
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7202.99.80)......
     
          SEC. 21009. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED MAIN BODY COMBO 
                        CASTINGS FOR RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.29      Main body combo     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             castings of                                                        31/2023.......
                             nonmalleable cast
                             iron designed for
                             residential fuel
                             oil tanks
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7307.11.00)......
     
          SEC. 21010. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED VENT CAPS FOR 
                        RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.30      Threaded vent caps  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of nonmalleable                                                    31/2023.......
                             cast iron
                             designed for
                             residential fuel
                             oil tanks
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7307.11.00)......
     
          SEC. 21011. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED BUSHINGS FOR 
                        RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.31      Threaded bushings   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of nonmalleable                                                    31/2023.......
                             cast iron to be
                             installed to a
                             residential fuel
                             oil tank opening
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7307.11.00)......
     
          SEC. 21012. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED TANK ADAPTERS FOR 
                        RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.32      Threaded tank       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             adapters of                                                        31/2023.......
                             nonmalleable cast
                             iron designed for
                             residential fuel
                             oil tanks
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7307.11.00)......
     
          SEC. 21013. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED FILL ALARM MAIN 
                        BODY FOR RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.33      Fittings of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             nonmalleable cast                                                  31/2023.......
                             iron, each
                             comprising the
                             main body of a
                             fill alarm
                             designed for
                             residential fuel
                             oil tanks
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7307.11.00)......
     
          SEC. 21014. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED FILL BOX CAPS FOR 
                        RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9919]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.29.34      Threaded fill box   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             caps of                                                            31/2023.......
                             nonmalleable cast
                             iron designed for
                             residential fuel
                             oil tanks
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7307.11.00)......
     
          SEC. 21015. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED LEG FLANGES FOR 
                        RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.35      Threaded leg        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             flanges of                                                         31/2023.......
                             nonmalleable cast
                             iron designed for
                             residential fuel
                             oil tanks
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7307.11.00)......
     
          SEC. 21016. PORTABLE GAS COOKING STOVES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.36      Portable propane    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             gas camping                                                        31/2023.......
                             stoves, each with
                             one adjustable
                             burner rated to
                             generate up to
                             10,000 British
                             thermal units
                             (BTUs) of power,
                             with casing of
                             steel and pan
                             support of steel
                             covered with
                             porcelain, the
                             foregoing valued
                             $4 or more but
                             not over $20 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7321.11.10)......
     
          SEC. 21017. PORTABLE OUTDOOR COOKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.37      Portable outdoor    1.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cookers, fueled                                                    31/2023.......
                             by natural gas or
                             propane, put up
                             in sets for
                             retail sale
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7321.11.10)......
     
          SEC. 21018. SELF-ANCHORED BEVERAGE CONTAINERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.38      Self anchoring      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             beverage                                                           31/2023.......
                             containers made
                             of stainless
                             steel with a base
                             partially made of
                             orange colored
                             silicone material
                             with said orange
                             silicone base
                             measuring no more
                             than 60.325 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7323.93.00)......
     
          SEC. 21019. STAINLESS STEEL HANDMADE KITCHEN SINKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.39      Handmade, top       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mounted,                                                           31/2023.......
                             residential
                             kitchen sinks of
                             stainless steel,
                             consisting of 1
                             or 2 bowls, 0.64
                             mm or more but
                             not exceeding 1.2
                             mm in thickness,
                             13.97 cm or more
                             but not exceeding
                             25.4 cm in depth,
                             43.18 cm or more
                             but not exceeding
                             55.88 cm in
                             width, and 68.58
                             cm or more but
                             not exceeding
                             83.82 cm in
                             length (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7324.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 21020. LOOSE FRAME BASKETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.40      Steel wire loose    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             frame basket                                                       31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7326.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 21021. TWO-STORY FIRE ESCAPE LADDERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.41      Fire escape         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ladders of iron                                                    31/2023.......
                             or steel,
                             measuring not
                             over 4.3 m in
                             length when fully
                             extended, with a
                             ladder load
                             rating of 170 kg
                             and designed to
                             be hung from a
                             windowsill
                             measuring 15 cm
                             or more but not
                             over 33 cm in
                             width; such
                             ladders each
                             having window
                             brackets and
                             rungs (stairs) of
                             steel and webbing
                             of nylon that
                             connect the rungs
                             to each other and
                             to the window
                             bracket; with
                             slip resistant
                             rungs and
                             stabilizers, the
                             foregoing
                             designed for
                             residential use
                             and valued not
                             over $28 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7326.90.86)......
     
          SEC. 21022. THREE-STORY FIRE ESCAPE LADDERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9920]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.29.42      Fire escape         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ladders of iron                                                    31/2023.......
                             or steel,
                             measuring 4.4 m
                             or more but not
                             more than 7.4 m
                             in length when
                             fully extended,
                             with a ladder
                             load rating of
                             170 kg and
                             designed to be
                             hung from a
                             windowsill
                             measuring 15 cm
                             or more but not
                             over 33 cm in
                             width; such
                             ladders each
                             composed of
                             window brackets
                             and rungs
                             (stairs) of steel
                             and webbing of
                             nylon that
                             connect the rungs
                             to each other and
                             to the window
                             bracket; with
                             slip resistant
                             rungs and
                             stabilizers, the
                             foregoing
                             designed for
                             residential use
                             and valued not
                             over $47 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7326.90.86)......
     
          SEC. 21023. WORK SUPPORT STANDS OF STEEL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.43      Portable work       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             support stands of                                                  31/2023.......
                             steel, each with
                             a hand-tightened
                             clamp (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7326.90.86)......
     
          SEC. 21024. LOCKING FIXTURES OF IRON OR STEEL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.44      Locking fixtures    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of iron and                                                        31/2023.......
                             steel, the
                             foregoing
                             designed to
                             secure moving
                             parts of
                             lithography
                             machine modules
                             or apparatus, and
                             parts thereof
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7326.90.86)......
     
          SEC. 21025. STAINLESS STEEL PHONE HANDLE-AND-STAND 
                        ACCESSORIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.45      Mobile phone        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             handle-and-stand                                                   31/2023.......
                             accessories of
                             stainless steel,
                             each comprising
                             two circular
                             slabs measuring 4
                             mm in thickness,
                             with adhesive on
                             one side of one
                             circular slab,
                             the slabs
                             connected by an
                             adjustable arm;
                             valued not over
                             $4.50 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7326.90.86)......
     
          SEC. 21026. CIRCULAR AND S-SHAPED STAINLESS STEEL CARABINERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.46      Carabiners or       1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             rings made of                                                      31/2023.......
                             stainless steel,
                             with a spring-
                             loaded gate used
                             to connect and
                             secure non-load
                             bearing
                             components,
                             valued no more
                             than $10
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7326.90.86)......
     
          SEC. 21027. PIECES OF REFINED UNWROUGHT COPPER CATHODE 
                        99.9999 PERCENT PURE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.47      Pieces of copper    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cathode, refined                                                   31/2023.......
                             and unrwought,
                             99.9999 percent
                             pure, measured by
                             glow discharge
                             mass spectrometry
                             (GDMS) to have
                             sulfur content
                             not exceeding 150
                             parts per billion
                             (ppb), aluminum
                             content not
                             exceeding 15 ppb
                             and iron content
                             not exceeding 15
                             ppb (provided for
                             in subheading
                             7403.11.00)......
     
          SEC. 21028. ULTRA-THIN AND WIDE-WIDTH ALUMINUM FOIL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.48      Aluminum foil       1.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (whether or not                                                    31/2023.......
                             printed, or
                             backed with
                             paper,
                             paperboard,
                             plastics or
                             similar backing
                             materials),
                             rolled but not
                             further worked,
                             such foil of a
                             thickness
                             (excluding any
                             backing) of 6.35
                             microns and with
                             a width between
                             1085 mm to 1899
                             mm, or of a
                             thickness of 7
                             microns to 9
                             microns with a
                             width between
                             1549 mm to 1899
                             mm (provided for
                             in subheading
                             7607.11.30)......
     
          SEC. 21029. ETCHED CAPACITOR ALUMINUM FOIL OF A THICKNESS 
                        0.018-0.126 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9921]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.29.49      Etched capacitor    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             foil of aluminum,                                                  31/2023.......
                             0.018 mm or more
                             but not over
                             0.126 mm in
                             thickness,
                             electrochemically
                             oxidized
                             (`formed') and
                             containing 99.8
                             percent or more
                             by weight of
                             aluminum, of a
                             kind used for
                             manufacturing
                             electrolytic
                             capacitors
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7607.19.10)......
     
          SEC. 21030. STOVE TOP COFFEE MAKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.50      Kitchen stove top   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coffee makers of                                                   31/2023.......
                             aluminum, each
                             with a capacity
                             not exceeding 3
                             liters (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7615.10.71)......
     
          SEC. 21031. ALUMINUM SHOWER CADDIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.51      Shower caddies      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             made of aluminum                                                   31/2023.......
                             wire with a
                             dimension of 12
                             mm by 8 mm or
                             less, designed to
                             be hung over
                             shower heads to
                             hold bath
                             accessories
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7615.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 21032. STEP STOOLS OF ALUMINUM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.52      Step stools of      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             aluminum, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             having three
                             steps, of a width
                             of no less than
                             22 cm, with a
                             folding safety
                             bar and rubber
                             non-slip feet
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7616.99.51)......
     
          SEC. 21033. ALUMINUM LADDERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.53      Articulated         1.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ladders of                                                         31/2023.......
                             aluminum with a
                             ladder load
                             rating of 137 kg
                             consisting of one
                             or more pairs of
                             locking joints
                             and extendable
                             sections, valued
                             not over $100
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7616.99.51)......
     
          SEC. 21034. CIRCULAR AND S-SHAPED ALUMINUM CARABINERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.54      Carabiner or rings  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of aluminum,                                                       31/2023.......
                             either single or
                             double, each with
                             a spring-loaded
                             gate used to
                             connect and
                             secure non-load
                             bearing
                             components,
                             valued no more
                             than $3.25
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             7616.99.51)......
     
          SEC. 21035. STATIONARY SPRINKLERS OF ZINC.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.55      Household           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             irrigation                                                         31/2023.......
                             sprinklers of
                             zinc, designed to
                             stay in one spot
                             during use, with
                             no moving
                             irrigation arms
                             and no adjustable
                             watering patterns
                             on the outside,
                             of maximum
                             dimension of 11
                             cm by 8.1 cm by
                             3.2 cm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             7907.00.10)......
     
          SEC. 21036. TUNGSTEN WASTE AND SCRAP.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.56      Tungsten (wolfram)  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             waste and scrap                                                    31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8101.97.00)......
     
          SEC. 21037. COBALT ALLOYS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.57      Cobalt alloys       2.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (provided for in                                                   31/2023.......
                             subheading
                             8105.20.30)......
     
          SEC. 21038. CERTAIN GALLIUM (GA).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9922]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.29.58      Gallium (CAS No.    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             7440-55-3)                                                         31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8112.92.10), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in
                             heading
                             9902.15.12.......
     
          SEC. 21039. NIOBIUM (COLUMBIUM) RINGS NO THICKER THAN 20 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.59      Rings of Niobium    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (columbium)                                                        31/2023.......
                             (other than
                             unwrought, waste
                             and scrap and
                             powders),
                             measuring not
                             over 20 mm in
                             thickness
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8112.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 21040. TUNGSTEN SECONDARY RAW MATERIAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.60      Used cermets and    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             articles thereof,                                                  31/2023.......
                             including waste
                             and scrap, the
                             foregoing
                             imported for the
                             extraction of
                             tungsten
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             8113.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 21041. GEAR-DRIVEN BOLT CUTTERS AND PIPE CUTTERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.61      Pipe cutters and    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bolt cutters,                                                      31/2023.......
                             each with a gear-
                             driven mechanism
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8203.40.30)......
     
          SEC. 21042. ROTARY CUTTERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.62      Rotary cutting      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hand tools, of                                                     31/2023.......
                             iron or steel,
                             designed to cut
                             fabrics and craft
                             materials, each
                             with a
                             replaceable
                             circular blade
                             and plastic
                             handle with blade
                             lock (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8205.51.30)......
     
          SEC. 21043. FOOD GRATERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.63      Food graters with   0.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             blades or working                                                  31/2023.......
                             surfaces of base
                             metal, with
                             nonworking parts
                             of plastic, such
                             graters not
                             exceeding 31 cm
                             in overall length
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8205.51.30)......
     
          SEC. 21044. HAND TOOLS FOR APPLYING PLASTIC CLIP FASTENERS TO 
                        GARMENTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.64      Hand tools of       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             plastics,                                                          31/2023.......
                             designed for
                             insertion and
                             application of
                             plastic clip
                             fasteners, such
                             hand tools each
                             with an outer
                             body and internal
                             mechanism of
                             plastics,
                             containing a
                             replaceable
                             hollow steel
                             needle with an
                             outside diameter
                             measuring less
                             than 2.4 mm
                             through which a
                             fastener is fed
                             and inserted into
                             the intended
                             target material
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8205.59.80)......
     
          SEC. 21045. STEEL WORKSTATIONS WITH VISES ADJUSTABLE BY FOOT 
                        PEDAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.65      Clamping            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             workstations,                                                      31/2023.......
                             each with steel
                             vise, adjustable
                             by foot pedal
                             lever, weighing
                             less than 20 kg,
                             with a jaw width
                             between 0 and 94
                             cm (provided for
                             in subheading
                             8205.70.00)......
     
          SEC. 21046. FIXED CARBIDE CUTTER AND ROLLER CONE DRILL BITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.66      Rotary rock drill   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bits, and parts                                                    31/2023.......
                             thereof, each
                             such bit with
                             cutting part
                             containing by
                             weight over 0.2
                             percent of
                             chromium,
                             molybdenum or
                             tungsten or over
                             0.1 percent of
                             vanadium
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8207.19.30),
                             designed for use
                             with rock
                             drilling and
                             earth boring
                             tools of heading
                             8430.............
     
     
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          SEC. 21047. ROTARY FOOD GRATERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.67      Rotary food         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             graters, each                                                      31/2023.......
                             incorporating
                             blade drums of
                             stainless steel
                             and a suction
                             base, operated by
                             hand, weighing
                             not more than 1.5
                             kg (provided for
                             in heading
                             8210.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 21048. COFFEE PRESSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.68      Coffee presses      1.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed to brew                                                   31/2023.......
                             ground coffee,
                             each consisting
                             of a glass
                             cylinder, a
                             plastic or metal
                             handle or frame
                             and a stainless
                             steel mesh
                             filter; the
                             foregoing having
                             a capacity of 0.5
                             liters or more
                             but not over 1.5
                             liters (provided
                             for in heading
                             8210.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 21049. VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH A BREW-
                        THROUGH LID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.69      Vacuum insulated    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coffee servers                                                     31/2023.......
                             with liners of
                             steel, each with
                             a capacity over 2
                             liters, having a
                             brew-through lid,
                             feet attached to
                             the base and a
                             hole at bottom of
                             server for lever
                             faucet attachment
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             8210.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 21050. VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH NO LID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.70      Vacuum insulated    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coffee servers                                                     31/2023.......
                             with liners of
                             steel, each with
                             a capacity over 2
                             liters, presented
                             with base with
                             feet but no lid
                             and with a hole
                             at bottom of
                             server for lever
                             faucet attachment
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             8210.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 21051. VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH FITTED 
                        HINGED LID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.71      Vacuum insulated    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coffee servers,                                                    31/2023.......
                             each with outer
                             layer and liner
                             of steel, with a
                             capacity over 2
                             liters, with
                             tightly fitted
                             hinged lid with a
                             center hole
                             designed to allow
                             brewed beverages
                             to pass directly
                             into such server
                             with top lever
                             action for
                             dispensing and
                             steel base plate
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             8210.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 21052. COMMERCIAL VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH 
                        SIGHT GAUGE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.72      Commercial vacuum   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             insulated coffee                                                   31/2023.......
                             servers, each
                             with outer layer
                             and liner of
                             steel, plastic
                             base, a capacity
                             over 2 liters,
                             plastic carrying
                             handle, bottom
                             lever faucet, see-
                             through contents
                             window and a brew-
                             thru lid
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             8210.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 21053. COMMERCIAL VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH 
                        PLASTIC BASE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.73      Commercial vacuum   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             insulated coffee                                                   31/2023.......
                             servers, each
                             with outer layer
                             and liner of
                             steel, plastic
                             base, capacity
                             over 2 liters,
                             plastic carrying
                             handle, bottom
                             lever faucet and
                             brew-thru lid
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             8210.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 21054. COMMERCIAL VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH 
                        PLASTIC BASE AND STAND.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.29.74      Commercial vacuum   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             insulated coffee                                                   31/2023.......
                             servers, each
                             with outer layer
                             and liner of
                             steel, with
                             plastic base and
                             stand, with a
                             capacity over 2
                             liters, with
                             plastic carrying
                             handle, with
                             bottom lever
                             faucet and brew-
                             thru lid
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             8210.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 21055. CRAFT KNIVES WITH FIXED PEN-LIKE OR RETRACTABLE 
                        BLADES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.75      Craft knives with   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fixed pen-like or                                                  31/2023.......
                             retractable blade
                             design, each with
                             removable thin
                             angled or scoop
                             like blades of
                             steel; such
                             knives measuring
                             between 152.4 mm
                             and 228.6 mm in
                             length and
                             between 6.35 mm
                             and 25.4 mm in
                             diameter, valued
                             between $0.50 and
                             $2 each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8211.93.00)......
     
          SEC. 21056. CRAFT KNIVES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.76      Craft knives, each  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with                                                               31/2023.......
                             thermoplastic
                             over mold grip,
                             maximum handle
                             dimensions
                             measuring 135 mm
                             in length, 26 mm
                             in width and 17
                             mm in height
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8211.93.00); the
                             foregoing other
                             than craft knives
                             with fixed pen-
                             like or
                             retractable blade
                             design, with
                             removable scoop
                             like blades of
                             steel............
     
          SEC. 21057. BLADES FOR CRAFT KNIVES WITH NON-FIXED BLADES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.77      Blades for craft    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             knives, non-                                                       31/2023.......
                             fixed, angled or
                             scoop like
                             shaped; such
                             blades not over
                             58 mm in length
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8211.94.50)......
     
          SEC. 21058. ERGONOMIC PINKING SHEARS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.78      Ergonomic pinking   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             shears, valued                                                     31/2023.......
                             over $30/dozen,
                             with contoured
                             plastic handles
                             and with
                             stainless steel
                             blades, with the
                             lower blade
                             extending a
                             minimum of 7 mm
                             past the end of
                             the upper blade
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8213.00.60)......
     
          SEC. 21059. SPRING-ACTION SCISSORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.79      Scissors, each      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with a spring-                                                     31/2023.......
                             action design
                             that also
                             features a slide
                             lock and with
                             only 1 loop
                             handle, valued
                             over $1.75/dozen
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8213.00.90), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in
                             heading
                             9902.15.30.......
     
          SEC. 21060. ELECTRONIC LOCKS FOR LOCKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.80      Electronically      1.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             actuated locks,                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for locking
                             furniture, each
                             enclosed in metal
                             housing and
                             operated by a
                             keypad or radio-
                             frequency
                             identification
                             device (RFID),
                             such goods each
                             containing a key
                             slot to operate
                             the lock with an
                             electronic key
                             with a built-in
                             power jumper
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8301.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 21061. LUGGAGE LOCKS OF BASE METAL, PACKAGED FOR RETAIL 
                        SALE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.81      Luggage locks of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             base metal,                                                        31/2023.......
                             packaged for
                             retail sale, of a
                             type compliant
                             with standards of
                             the
                             Transportation
                             Security
                             Administration,
                             such locks each
                             keyed for opening
                             with a universal
                             master tool made
                             and patented in
                             the United States
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8301.40.30)......
     
          SEC. 21062. KEY-OPERATED DOOR HANDLES, PUSH-PULL-ROTATE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.29.82      Door locks,         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             locksets and                                                       31/2023.......
                             other locks of
                             base metal, key-
                             operated,
                             suitable for use
                             with interior or
                             exterior doors,
                             but excluding
                             garage, overhead
                             or sliding doors;
                             such locks
                             capable of
                             unlatching door
                             knobs or levers
                             by pushing,
                             pulling or
                             rotating
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8301.40.60)......
     
          SEC. 21063. VENT MOUNTED MAGNETIC MOBILE PHONE HOLDER FOR 
                        AUTOMOBILES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.83      Hands-free cell     1.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             phone mounts of                                                    31/2023.......
                             base metal,
                             suitable for
                             mounting cell
                             phones to the air
                             vents of motor
                             vehicles, each
                             with a 25 mm
                             diameter polished
                             steel ball
                             securely mounted
                             on an aluminum
                             die cast base
                             containing a two-
                             prong lever-
                             release clip and
                             a ring-shaped
                             magnet socket
                             filled with a
                             silicone pad
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8302.30.30)......
     
          SEC. 21064. DASH MOUNTED MAGNETIC MOBILE PHONE HOLDER FOR 
                        AUTOMOBILES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.84      Hands-free cell     0.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             phone mounts of                                                    31/2023.......
                             base metal,
                             suitable for
                             mounting cell
                             phones to the
                             dashboard of
                             motor vehicles,
                             each with of a 25
                             mm diameter
                             polished steel
                             ball securely
                             mounted on a
                             machined aluminum
                             base with
                             adhesive material
                             and a ring-shaped
                             magnet socket
                             filled with a
                             silicone pad
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8302.30.30)......
     
          SEC. 21065. WINDSHIELD MOUNTED MAGNETIC MOBILE PHONE HOLDER 
                        FOR AUTOMOBILES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.85      Hands-free cell     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             phone mounts of                                                    31/2023.......
                             base metal,
                             suitable for
                             mounting cell
                             phones to the
                             windshield of
                             motor vehicles,
                             each with a 25 mm
                             diameter polished
                             steel ball
                             securely mounted
                             on a stamped and
                             formed aluminum
                             arm with a 72 mm
                             diameter suction
                             device and a ring-
                             shaped magnet
                             socket filled
                             with a silicone
                             pad (provided for
                             in subheading
                             8302.30.30)......
     
          SEC. 21066. STEEL LATCHES WITH PLASTIC PLUNGERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.86      Steel latches,      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each measuring 5                                                   31/2023.......
                             cm in length and
                             designed to
                             secure the steps
                             of a recreational
                             vehicle in a
                             locked position,
                             such latches each
                             containing a
                             plunger of
                             plastic measuring
                             1.7 cm by 1.5 cm
                             and a compression
                             spring (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8302.30.30)......
     
          SEC. 21067. NON-KEY-OPERATED DOOR HANDLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.87      Non-key-operated    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             door handle                                                        31/2023.......
                             assemblies, of
                             base metal,
                             suitable for use
                             with interior or
                             exterior doors,
                             excluding garage,
                             overhead or
                             sliding doors;
                             the foregoing
                             with handles
                             capable of
                             opening a door by
                             pushing, pulling
                             or rotating
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8302.41.60)......
     
          SEC. 21068. CURTAIN RINGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.88      Curtain or drapery  2.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             rings of base                                                      31/2023.......
                             metal, specially
                             designed for use
                             with curtain or
                             drapery rods,
                             presented in sets
                             of 10 rings
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8302.41.60)......
     
          SEC. 21069. BRACKETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.89      Brackets of iron    2.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             or steel, of                                                       31/2023.......
                             aluminum or of
                             zinc, such
                             brackets
                             specially
                             designed for use
                             with curtain or
                             drapery rods
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8302.41.60)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21070. CURTAIN RODS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.90      Telescoping         1.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             curtain rods of                                                    31/2023.......
                             base metal,
                             whether or not
                             presented with
                             mounting hardware
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8302.41.60)......
     
          SEC. 21071. CURTAIN ROD HARDWARE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.91      Endcaps of base     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             metal, specially                                                   31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with curtain or
                             drapery rods
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8302.41.60)......
     
          SEC. 21072. CURTAIN TIEBACKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.92      Tiebacks of base    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             metal, specially                                                   31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with curtains or
                             drapes (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8302.41.60)......
     
          SEC. 21073. CURTAIN ROD FINIALS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.93      Finials of base     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             metal, specially                                                   31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with curtain or
                             drapery rods
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8302.41.60)......
     
          SEC. 21074. CURVED SHOWER RODS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.94      Curved shower rods  0.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of stainless                                                       31/2023.......
                             steel and
                             aluminum, each
                             capable of being
                             installed by
                             tension or by
                             mounting with
                             wall brackets
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8302.41.60)......
     
          SEC. 21075. SHOWER HOOKS AND RINGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.95      Shower curtain      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hooks or rings,                                                    31/2023.......
                             the foregoing of
                             aluminum, of iron
                             or steel or of
                             zinc (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8302.41.60)......
     
          SEC. 21076. STRAIGHT SHOWER RODS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.96      Straight shower     1.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             rods, of aluminum                                                  31/2023.......
                             or stainless
                             steel, either
                             designed to be
                             mounted by means
                             of tension or
                             incorporating a
                             dual mount
                             permitting the
                             mounting by
                             either tension or
                             by use of a
                             bracket (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8302.41.60)......
     
          SEC. 21077. STEEL WINDOW RODS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.97      Tension or screw-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             mount curtain or                                                   31/2023.......
                             drapery rods,
                             made of closed
                             tubing of steel
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8302.41.60); the
                             foregoing other
                             than telescoping
                             curtain rods of
                             base metal.......
     
          SEC. 21078. ANTITHEFT STEEL CASES WITH DIGITAL LOCKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9927]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.29.98      Reinforced safes    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of welded steel,                                                   31/2023.......
                             each weighing
                             11.8 kg or less,
                             valued $19 or
                             more but not over
                             $38, with digital
                             lock (provided
                             for in heading
                             8303.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 21079. STAINLESS STEEL HOSE KITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.29.99      Mechanical kits     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each containing                                                    31/2023.......
                             flexible hoses of
                             base metal with
                             fittings, clamps,
                             manifolds and
                             other hardware
                             designed for use
                             with machines and
                             apparatus of
                             subheading
                             8486.20.00
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8307.10.30)......
     
          SEC. 21080. STAINLESS STEEL HOSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.01      Flexible stainless  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             steel hoses with                                                   31/2023.......
                             fittings,
                             designed for used
                             with machines and
                             apparatus of
                             subheading
                             8486.20.00
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8307.10.30); the
                             foregoing not
                             presented in kits
                             containing goods
                             described in
                             other subheadings
     
          SEC. 21081. WRIST WATCH STRAP BUCKLES NOT OVER 18 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.02      Buckles of          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             stainless steel,                                                   31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for wrist watch
                             straps measuring
                             not over 18 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8308.90.60)......
     
          SEC. 21082. WRIST WATCH STRAP BUCKLES OVER 18 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.03      Buckles of          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             stainless steel,                                                   31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for wrist watch
                             straps measuring
                             over 18 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8308.90.60)......
     
          SEC. 21083. USED CYLINDER HEADS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.04      Used cast-iron      0.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cylinder heads                                                     31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             in spark-ignition
                             internal
                             combustion piston
                             engines (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8409.91.99)......
     
          SEC. 21084. CYLINDER HEADS USED SOLELY OR PRINCIPALLY WITH 
                        CERTAIN ENGINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.05      Cast-iron cylinder  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             heads for use                                                      31/2023.......
                             solely or
                             principally with
                             engines of
                             heading 8708,
                             such engines
                             designed to be
                             installed in
                             vehicles
                             classifiable in
                             subheading
                             8701.20 or
                             8704.23 and with
                             bore greater than
                             126 mm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8409.99.91)......
     
          SEC. 21085. ENGINE BLOCKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.06      Engine blocks,      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each weighing                                                      31/2023.......
                             over 272 kg but
                             not over 317 kg,
                             for compression-
                             ignition internal
                             combustion piston
                             engines (diesel
                             or semi-diesel
                             engines), such
                             engines each
                             having a cylinder
                             capacity of
                             approximately
                             12.4 liters and
                             for vehicles of
                             subheading
                             8701.20 or
                             8704.23 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8409.99.91)......
     
          SEC. 21086. SWIRLER ASSEMBLIES FOR TURBINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9928]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.30.07      Swirler             Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             assemblies,                                                        31/2023.......
                             designed to be
                             used in non-
                             aircraft gas
                             turbines
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8411.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 21087. BARRELS FOR FUEL MIXING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.08      Barrels of nickel   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             alloy, for fuel                                                    31/2023.......
                             mixing within non-
                             aircraft gas
                             turbines of
                             heading 8411
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8411.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 21088. INJECTOR ASSEMBLIES FOR CERTAIN TURBINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.09      Injector            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             assemblies of                                                      31/2023.......
                             fuel injection
                             components,
                             designed to
                             deliver fuel in
                             the combustion
                             system for use in
                             non-aircraft gas
                             turbines of
                             heading 8411
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8411.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 21089. STEM ASSEMBLIES FOR CERTAIN TURBINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.10      Fuel tube air-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             swirlers forming                                                   31/2023.......
                             stem assemblies
                             of nickel alloys
                             and stainless
                             steel for use in
                             non-aircraft gas
                             turbines of
                             heading 8411
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8411.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 21090. TIP ASSEMBLIES FOR NON-GAS TURBINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.11      Tip assemblies of   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             nickel alloy, for                                                  31/2023.......
                             use in non-
                             aircraft gas
                             turbines of
                             heading 8411
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8411.99.90)......
     
          SEC. 21091. HIGH PRESSURE FUEL PUMPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.12      High pressure fuel  1.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pumps, each                                                        31/2023.......
                             incorporating a
                             dual layered
                             damper enclosed
                             with a multi-step
                             stamped cover to
                             aid in
                             stabilizing
                             pressure,
                             certified by the
                             importer to be
                             used in
                             regulating the
                             fuel supply into
                             the fuel rail,
                             designed for use
                             in gasoline
                             direct injection
                             (GDI) spark-
                             ignition internal
                             combustion piston
                             engines (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8413.30.90); the
                             foregoing other
                             than used goods..
     
          SEC. 21092. DRY SCROLL VACUUM PUMPS 364X333X485 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.13      Dry scroll vacuum   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pumps, measuring                                                   31/2023.......
                             approximately 364
                             mm in height, 333
                             mm in width and
                             485 mm in length,
                             valued over
                             $1,000 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8414.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 21093. DRY SCROLL VACUUM PUMPS 297X260X420 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.14      Dry scroll vacuum   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pumps, measuring                                                   31/2023.......
                             approximately 297
                             mm in height, 260
                             mm in width and
                             420 mm in length,
                             valued over
                             $1,000 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8414.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 21094. DRY SCROLL VACUUM PUMPS 254X260X420 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.15      Dry scroll vacuum   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pumps, each                                                        31/2023.......
                             measuring
                             approximately 254
                             mm in height, 260
                             mm in width and
                             420 mm in length
                             and valued over
                             $1,000 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8414.10.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21095. DRY SCROLL VACUUM PUMPS 181X140X358 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.16      Dry scroll vacuum   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pumps, each                                                        31/2023.......
                             measuring
                             approximately 181
                             mm in height, 140
                             mm in width and
                             358 mm in length
                             and valued over
                             $1,000 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8414.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 21096. TURBOMOLECULAR VACUUM PUMPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.17      Turbomolecular      0.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             vacuum pumps,                                                      31/2023.......
                             valued over
                             $1,000 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8414.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 21097. ROTARY VANE VACUUM PUMPS VALUED OVER $500 EACH.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.18      Rotary vane vacuum  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pumps,                                                             31/2023.......
                             incorporating
                             vanes mounted to
                             a rotor inside a
                             cavity, such
                             pumps valued over
                             $500 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8414.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 21098. VACUUM DIFFUSION PUMPS VALUED OVER $900 EACH.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.19      Vacuum diffusion    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pumps, using a                                                     31/2023.......
                             high speed jet of
                             vapor to direct
                             gas molecules,
                             valued over $900
                             each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8414.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 21099. HAND- OR FOOT-OPERATED AIR PUMPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.20      Hand- or foot-      2.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             operated air                                                       31/2023.......
                             pumps (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8414.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 21100. ROOF VENT FANS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.21      Ventilation fans,   2.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for                                                       31/2023.......
                             permanent
                             installation on
                             the rooftop of
                             recreational and
                             specialty
                             vehicles, each
                             consisting of an
                             electric D/C
                             motor with an
                             output wattage
                             over 9 W but not
                             exceeding 28 W, a
                             plastic fan blade
                             of a diameter
                             between 15.24 cm
                             and 30.48 cm and
                             a base plate
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8414.51.30)......
     
          SEC. 21101. 12-AMP CORDED ELECTRIC LEAF BLOWERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.22      Electric            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             centrifugal                                                        31/2023.......
                             blowers, of a
                             kind used solely
                             or principally
                             for blowing
                             leaves, each with
                             a self-contained
                             AC electric motor
                             not exceeding 12
                             A and an output
                             not exceeding
                             1.45 kW (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8414.59.65)......
     
          SEC. 21102. CORDLESS BATTERY POWERED LEAF BLOWERS NOT 
                        EXCEEDING 20 VOLTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.23      Centrifugal         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             blowers of a kind                                                  31/2023.......
                             used solely or
                             principally for
                             blowing leaves,
                             each powered by a
                             self-contained DC
                             lithium-ion
                             battery not
                             exceeding 20 V
                             and an output not
                             exceeding 0.04 kW
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8414.59.65)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21103. CORDLESS BATTERY POWERED LEAF BLOWERS BETWEEN 20 
                        AND 60 V.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.24       Centrifugal        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             blowers of a kind                                                  31/2023.......
                             used solely or
                             principally for
                             blowing leaves,
                             each powered by a
                             self-contained DC
                             lithium-ion
                             battery greater
                             than 20 V but not
                             exceeding 60 V,
                             and of an output
                             greater than 0.04
                             kW but not
                             exceeding 0.12 kW
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8414.59.65)......
     
          SEC. 21104. FAN ASSEMBLIES FOR CAB CLIMATE SYSTEMS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.25       Centrifugal fans   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed to be                                                     31/2023.......
                             used in cab
                             climate systems,
                             for heating,
                             cooling or air
                             circulation units
                             in machinery or
                             vehicles of
                             headings 8429,
                             8701 or 8704
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8414.59.65)......
     
          SEC. 21105. AQUARIUM AIR PUMPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.26       Air pumps          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for use                                                   31/2023.......
                             in aquarium tanks
                             having a volume
                             of 3.78 liters or
                             more but not over
                             1,135.7 liters,
                             such pumps with
                             housings of
                             plastics and feet
                             of rubber,
                             powered by 120 V
                             AC (provided for
                             in subheading
                             8414.80.90)......
     
          SEC. 21106. HEAT PUMPS FOR RESIDENTIAL USE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.27       Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for                                                       31/2023.......
                             residential use,
                             each with copper
                             piping, an
                             aluminum plate-
                             fin heat
                             exchanger, a
                             rotary inverter
                             compressor and a
                             fan covered with
                             galvanized steel
                             sheets, such
                             pumps measuring
                             between 555 mm
                             and 702 mm in
                             height, between
                             770 mm and 845 mm
                             in width and
                             between 300 mm
                             and 363 mm in
                             depth (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8415.90.80)......
     
          SEC. 21107. HEAT PUMPS (OUTDOOR UNITS) FOR SPLIT AIR 
                        CONDITIONER SYSTEMS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.28       Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (outdoor units)                                                    31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with split air
                             conditioner
                             systems for
                             residential use,
                             such units
                             consisting of
                             copper piping, an
                             aluminum plate-
                             fin heat
                             exchanger, a
                             rotary inverter
                             compressor and a
                             fan, all of which
                             is covered with
                             galvanized steel
                             sheets to form
                             units measuring
                             between 703 mm
                             and 810 mm in
                             height, between
                             845 mm and 946 mm
                             in width and
                             between 335 mm
                             and 386 mm in
                             depth (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8415.90.80)......
     
          SEC. 21108. HIGH-WALL INDOOR UNITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.29       Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for                                                       31/2023.......
                             residential use,
                             consisting of a
                             fan coil,
                             electrical
                             circuit boards,
                             electrical
                             components and
                             motors, covered
                             in a molded
                             plastic casing,
                             such heat pumps
                             measuring between
                             280 mm and 343 mm
                             in height,
                             between 835 mm
                             and 1,186 mm in
                             width and between
                             198 mm and 258 mm
                             in depth
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8415.90.80)......
     
          SEC. 21109. SINGLE-ZONE OUTDOOR UNITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.30       Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for                                                       31/2023.......
                             residential use,
                             each consisting
                             of a rotary
                             compressor, a fan
                             coil and aluminum
                             plate-fin heat
                             exchanger,
                             covered in
                             galvanized steel,
                             such heat pumps
                             measuring between
                             300 mm and 322 mm
                             in depth, 770 mm
                             in width and 555
                             mm in height
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8415.90.80)......
     
          SEC. 21110. MINI HEAT PUMPS FOR SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER 
                        SYSTEMS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.30.31       Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (outdoor units)                                                    31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with split air
                             conditioner
                             systems for
                             residential use,
                             such units each
                             consisting of
                             copper piping,
                             aluminum plate-
                             fin heat
                             exchanger, a
                             rotary inverter
                             compressor and a
                             pair of fans, all
                             of which is
                             covered with
                             galvanized steel
                             sheets to form
                             units measuring
                             1,327.15 mm in
                             height, 901.7 mm
                             in width and 400
                             mm in depth
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8415.90.80)......
     
          SEC. 21111. MULTI-ZONE OUTDOOR UNIT DUCTLESS SYSTEMS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.32       Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for                                                       31/2023.......
                             residential use,
                             each consisting
                             of copper piping,
                             aluminum plate-
                             fin heat
                             exchanger, a
                             rotary inverter
                             compressor, a
                             pair of fans and
                             covered in
                             galvanized steel
                             sheets, such heat
                             pumps measuring
                             1,333 mm in
                             height, 1,045 mm
                             in width and 380
                             mm in depth
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8415.90.80)......
     
          SEC. 21112. INDOOR UNITS OF SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEMS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.33       Indoor units of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             split air                                                          31/2023.......
                             conditioner
                             systems, designed
                             for use with
                             ducted systems,
                             consisting of
                             motors, pumps and
                             fans covered in
                             steel casing,
                             such units
                             measuring
                             approximately
                             1,400 mm in
                             width, 447 mm in
                             height and 898 mm
                             in depth
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8415.90.80)......
     
          SEC. 21113. DUCTLESS 18000 BTU HEAT PUMPS, SINGLE ZONE 
                        INVERTER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.34       Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for                                                       31/2023.......
                             residential use
                             with ductless air
                             conditioning
                             machines, each
                             with a motor, a
                             fan, brazed tubes
                             and aluminum
                             plate-fin heat
                             exchanger and
                             covered in sheet
                             metal, such heat
                             pumps measuring
                             between
                             approximately
                             551.2 mm and
                             1,341.12 mm in
                             height, between
                             779.8 mm and
                             899.2 mm in width
                             and between 289.6
                             mm and 680.7 mm
                             in depth
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8415.90.80)......
     
          SEC. 21114. SINGLE-PHASE HEAT PUMP.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.35       Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for                                                       31/2023.......
                             residential use
                             with both ducted
                             and ductless
                             systems, each
                             with two fans,
                             finned tube and
                             hermetic rotary
                             compressor and
                             covered in
                             galvanized steel,
                             measuring 154.9
                             cm in height,
                             101.1 cm in width
                             and 37.1 cm in
                             depth (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8415.90.80)......
     
          SEC. 21115. STEEL VACUUM PITCHERS WITH PLASTIC HINGED LID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.36       Vacuum insulated   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             thermal pitchers,                                                  31/2023.......
                             each with
                             stainless steel
                             interior and
                             exterior, with a
                             capacity
                             exceeding 1 liter
                             but not exceeding
                             2 liters,
                             measuring
                             approximately
                             27.9 cm or more
                             but not over 30.5
                             cm in height,
                             with plastic brew-
                             through lid for
                             direct brewing
                             and plastic spout
                             and handle for
                             pouring, used and
                             marketed for
                             commercial coffee
                             brewers of
                             subheading
                             8419.81 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8419.90.95)......
     
          SEC. 21116. OIL FILTERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.37       Oil filters for    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             use solely or                                                      31/2023.......
                             principally with
                             diesel engines,
                             such engines
                             producing 63 kW
                             of power
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8421.23.00)......
     
          SEC. 21117. BATTERY POWERED NASAL IRRIGATORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.38       Battery-operated   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             personal nasal                                                     31/2023.......
                             irrigators
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8424.89.90)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21118. STRUTS TO ABSORB VIBRATION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.39       Spring struts      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed to                                                        31/2023.......
                             absorb vibration
                             in household- or
                             laundry-type
                             washing machines,
                             such struts each
                             measuring in
                             overall length
                             350 mm or more
                             but not over 380
                             mm and in
                             diameter
                             approximately 35
                             mm or more but
                             not over 40 mm,
                             with 8 mm threads
                             at each end
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8450.90.60)......
     
          SEC. 21119. TABLE SAWS (25.4 CM.), OPERABLE CORDED AND 
                        CORDLESS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.40       Brushless table    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             saws for working                                                   31/2023.......
                             wood, cork, bone,
                             hard rubber, hard
                             plastics or
                             similar hard
                             materials, each
                             capable of being
                             powered by either
                             a 36 V DC lithium-
                             ion battery or by
                             AC power, with
                             blade measuring
                             25.4 cm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8465.91.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21120. SLIDING MITER SAWS (25.4 CM) WITH LASER, CORDED 
                        AND CORDLESS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.41       Brushless miter    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             sawing machines,                                                   31/2023.......
                             each capable of
                             being powered by
                             either a 36 V DC
                             lithium-ion
                             battery or by AC
                             power, not
                             numerically
                             controlled, for
                             working wood,
                             cork, bone, hard
                             rubber, hard
                             plastics or
                             similar hard
                             materials, with
                             25.4 cm blade,
                             capable of
                             adjusting bevel
                             of cut, with
                             laser guides and
                             slide rail
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8465.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21121. ELECTROMECHANICAL ROTARY HAMMERS, CORDED AND 
                        CORDLESS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.42       Rotary hammer      0.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tools, of a kind                                                   31/2023.......
                             for working in
                             the hand, each
                             with self-
                             contained
                             brushless
                             electromechanical
                             motor, such tools
                             capable of
                             performing
                             drilling and
                             chiseling and of
                             being powered
                             both by a 36 V DC
                             lithium-ion
                             battery and by AC
                             power, with a
                             minimum speed of
                             260 RPM and a
                             maximum speed of
                             590 RPM (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8467.21.00)......
     
          SEC. 21122. ELECTROMECHANICAL HAMMER IMPACT DRIVERS, CORDED 
                        AND CORDLESS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.43       Hand-held          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushless                                                          31/2023.......
                             electromechanical
                             impact drivers,
                             designed to drive
                             screws at varying
                             speeds, each
                             capable of being
                             powered by a 36 V
                             DC lithium-ion
                             battery or by AC
                             power as required
                             by the user
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8467.21.00)......
     
          SEC. 21123. ROTARY HAMMER DRILL TOOLS WITH SELF-CONTAINED 
                        ELECTRIC MOTOR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.44       Rotary drill and   0.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hammer tools with                                                  31/2023.......
                             self-contained
                             electric motor,
                             each with
                             pneumatic
                             hammering
                             mechanism
                             designed to
                             engage with
                             carbide drill
                             bits and an
                             electromechanical
                             mechanism that
                             separates the
                             drive from the
                             internal
                             gearings, each
                             with rated
                             amperage that
                             does not exceed 9
                             A, and with
                             triaxial
                             vibration values,
                             measured in
                             accordance with
                             European Norm
                             60745, that does
                             not exceed 17 m/
                             s2 (provided for
                             in subheading
                             8467.21.00)......
     
          SEC. 21124. DRILL DRIVER TOOLS WITH SELF-CONTAINED ELECTRIC 
                        MOTOR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.30.45       Drill driver       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             tools with self-                                                   31/2023.......
                             contained
                             electric motor,
                             each encased in a
                             rubberized glass-
                             fiber reinforced
                             casing that
                             engages a smooth
                             or slotted shank
                             drill-bit,
                             powered by 10.8
                             V, 21.6 V or 120
                             V, with rated
                             amperage that
                             does not exceed
                             12 A, and with
                             triaxial
                             vibration values,
                             measured in
                             accordance with
                             European Norm
                             60745, that does
                             not exceed 3.5 m/
                             s2 (provided for
                             in subheading
                             8467.21.00)......
     
          SEC. 21125. EXTRUDERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.46       Extruders,         2.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for                                                       31/2023.......
                             processing
                             thermoplastics,
                             with a screw size
                             of 6.4 cm or
                             greater (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8477.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 21126. THREE-DIMENSIONAL DRAWING PENS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.47       Three-dimensional  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (3D) drawing                                                       31/2023.......
                             devices, each
                             with an exterior
                             on/off switch,
                             dual control
                             buttons to
                             activate the
                             device's motor or
                             control speed of
                             extruding
                             filament,
                             removable metal
                             nozzle and
                             removable
                             maintenance
                             panel, such
                             drawing devices
                             measuring between
                             10 mm and 50 mm
                             in length and
                             between 5 mm and
                             20 mm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8477.80.00)......
     
          SEC. 21127. PROFESSIONAL GRADE THREE-DIMENSIONAL DRAWING 
                        PENS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.48       Three-dimensional  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (3D) drawing                                                       31/2023.......
                             devices, each
                             with dual control
                             buttons to
                             activate the
                             device's motor or
                             control the
                             direction of the
                             extruding
                             filament, an
                             exterior liquid
                             crystal display
                             (LCD), a
                             magnetically
                             affixed removable
                             panel and
                             removable metal
                             nozzle, such
                             drawing devices
                             measuring between
                             5 cm and 15 cm in
                             length and
                             between 1 cm and
                             3 cm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8477.80.00)......
     
          SEC. 21128. ELECTRIC MULTI-FUNCTIONAL BLOWER VACUUMS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.49       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             appliances                                                         31/2023.......
                             capable of
                             blowing,
                             vacuuming and
                             mulching, each
                             with a self-
                             contained AC
                             electric motor
                             not exceeding 12
                             A and an output
                             not exceeding
                             1.45 kW (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8479.89.65)......
     
          SEC. 21129. AUTOSAMPLERS (MULTISAMPLERS) FOR LIQUID 
                        CHROMATOGRAPHS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.50       Autosamplers       0.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (``multisamplers'                                                  31/2023.......
                             ') for liquid
                             chromatographs,
                             such autosamplers
                             capable of
                             lifting and
                             handling both
                             microliter plates
                             and vials and
                             each measuring
                             approximately 320
                             mm in height, 468
                             mm in depth and
                             396 mm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8479.89.94)......
     
          SEC. 21130. AUTOSAMPLERS (VIALSAMPLERS) FOR LIQUID 
                        CHROMATOGRAPHS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.51       Autosamplers       0.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (``vialsamplers''                                                  31/2023.......
                             ) for liquid
                             chromatographs,
                             such autosamplers
                             capable of
                             lifting and
                             handling only
                             vials and
                             measuring
                             approximately 320
                             mm in height, 468
                             mm in depth and
                             396 mm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8479.89.94)......
     
          SEC. 21131. HYDRAULIC HAMMER ASSEMBLY.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.52       Hydraulic hammers  2.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for use                                                   31/2023.......
                             on backhoes,
                             shovels,
                             clamshells or
                             draglines and
                             suitable for use
                             in demolishing
                             concrete or
                             asphalt (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8479.89.94)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21132. SEGMENTED BLADDER-OPERATED MOLDS, WITH MORE THAN 
                        25-INCH RIM DIAMETER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.53       Segmented bladder- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             operated molds,                                                    31/2023.......
                             designed to be
                             used for molding/
                             forming and
                             curing ``green
                             tires'' with a
                             rim diameter
                             measuring over
                             63.5 cm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8480.79.90), such
                             tires for off-the-
                             road use.........
     
          SEC. 21133. USED VALVES FOR DIRECTIONAL CONTROL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.54       Used hydraulic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             directional                                                        31/2023.......
                             control valves
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8481.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 21134. KEG SPEARS WITH PRESSURE RELEASE VALVES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.55       Keg spears, each   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with automatic                                                     31/2023.......
                             (not hand
                             operated) relief
                             valve designed to
                             release pressure
                             at approximately
                             30 bar (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8481.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21135. MULTIPORT DISTRIBUTION CONTROLLERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.56       Solenoid actuated  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             valves equipped                                                    31/2023.......
                             with multiple
                             apparatus (up to
                             two sub multi-
                             port distribution
                             controllers) for
                             electrical
                             control and 6, 8,
                             10 or 16 ports
                             for variable
                             refrigerant flow
                             all of which is
                             covered in a
                             galvanized steel
                             plate box with
                             white powder
                             coating, such
                             valves measuring
                             323.85 mm in
                             height and
                             between 939.8 mm
                             and 1,181.1 mm in
                             width (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8481.80.90)......
     
          SEC. 21136. SUBSEA MODULAR TREES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.57       Subsea trees,      1.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each comprising                                                    31/2023.......
                             an assembly of
                             valves, capable
                             of regulating and
                             containing the
                             hydrocarbon flow
                             from a well, such
                             trees also
                             capable of
                             preventing the
                             release of
                             hydrocarbons from
                             a well into the
                             environment
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8481.80.90)......
     
          SEC. 21137. FLOW SELECTOR UNIT-MULTI-PORT 6-BRANCH ENGINE 
                        CRANKSHAFTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.58       Solenoid actuated  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             control valves                                                     31/2023.......
                             consisting of
                             brazed copper
                             pipes and
                             galvanized steel
                             plates, each
                             designed for use
                             with residential
                             heat pumps and
                             fan coils and
                             measuring 215.9
                             mm in height,
                             1,056.64 mm in
                             width and 568.96
                             mm in length
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8481.80.90)......
     
          SEC. 21138. ENGINE CRANKSHAFTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.59       Engine             1.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             crankshafts used                                                   31/2023.......
                             in engines under
                             headings 8407 or
                             8408, such
                             crankshafts
                             weighing between
                             275 kg and 650
                             kg, or between
                             100 kg and 130 kg
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8483.10.30), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in
                             heading
                             9902.15.96.......
     
          SEC. 21139. TURBOCHARGER JOURNAL BEARINGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.60       Journal bearings,  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each designed to                                                   31/2023.......
                             support and
                             permit free
                             rotation of a
                             rotor within a
                             turbocharger
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8483.30.80)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21140. MID-RANGE BEARING HOUSINGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.61       Mid-range bearing  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             housings, shell                                                    31/2023.......
                             cast and sand
                             molded, of gray
                             cast iron,
                             machine finished
                             and designed for
                             compression-
                             ignition internal
                             combustion diesel
                             engines with
                             cylinder
                             capacities of 5.9
                             liters or more
                             but not exceeding
                             10 liters, each
                             bearing housing
                             with an overall
                             length between 55
                             mm and 135 mm and
                             weighing at least
                             6 kg but not over
                             25 kg (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8483.30.80)......
     
          SEC. 21141. HEAVY DUTY BEARING HOUSINGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.62       Heavy duty         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bearing housings,                                                  31/2023.......
                             shell cast and
                             sand molded of
                             gray cast iron,
                             machine finished,
                             designed for
                             compression-
                             ignition internal
                             combustion diesel
                             engines, such
                             engines with
                             cylinder capacity
                             of 10 liters or
                             more but not
                             exceeding 16
                             liters, each
                             bearing housing
                             with an overall
                             length between 55
                             mm and 135 mm and
                             weighing 6 kg or
                             more but not
                             exceeding 25 kg
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8483.30.80)......
     
          SEC. 21142. FIXED RATION GEAR BOXES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.63       Fixed ratio        2.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             gearboxes                                                          31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with generating
                             sets of heading
                             8502 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8483.40.50)......
     
          SEC. 21143. TRACK DRIVE GEAR BOXES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.64       Track drive gear   1.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             boxes, designed                                                    31/2023.......
                             for use in
                             machinery of
                             heading 8429 or
                             8436 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8483.40.50)......
     
          SEC. 21144. SWING BEARING ASSEMBLY.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.65       Geared swing       1.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bearing                                                            31/2023.......
                             assemblies, of a
                             kind used to
                             rotate the cab of
                             machinery
                             described in
                             subheading
                             8429.52.10
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8483.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 21145. GEARS FOR USE IN MACHINERY OR WITHIN ENGINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.66       Transmission       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             timing gears or                                                    31/2023.......
                             gear drive gears,
                             the foregoing of
                             alloy steel and
                             designed to be
                             used in machinery
                             or within an
                             engine, such
                             gears each
                             weighing between
                             1.885 kg and 500
                             kg, measuring
                             between 30 mm and
                             505 mm in
                             diameter and
                             between 15 mm and
                             285 mm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8483.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 21146. 14Y STEPPER MOTORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.67       Electric DC        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             stepper motors of                                                  31/2023.......
                             an output under
                             18.65 W,
                             measuring between
                             20 mm and 39 mm
                             in length
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 21147. AIR DOOR ACTUATORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.68       Air door actuator  2.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             DC motor of an                                                     31/2023.......
                             output under
                             18.65 W for
                             heating,
                             ventilating and
                             air conditioning
                             (HVAC) climate-
                             control systems
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 21148. SERVO MOTORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.30.69       Ferrite type DC    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             electric motors,                                                   31/2023.......
                             of a kind used to
                             control air
                             temperature in
                             permanently
                             installed
                             heating,
                             ventilation and
                             air conditioning
                             systems in the
                             automotive
                             industry, each
                             motor with an
                             operating voltage
                             ranging between 8
                             V and 14.5 V (amp
                             side voltage
                             ranging between
                             10 V and 16 V),
                             ring varistor,
                             brush and D cut
                             output shaft
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 21149. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS, 
                        WITH OUTPUT UNDER 18.65 W.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.70       Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushed, ironless                                                  31/2023.......
                             core motors with
                             rhombic winding
                             and NdFeB
                             magnets, each
                             motor with an
                             output under
                             18.65 W and a
                             diameter
                             exceeding 8 mm
                             but not exceeding
                             15 mm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8501.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 21150. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.71       Electric DC,       0.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushed, ironless                                                  31/2023.......
                             core motors with
                             rhombic winding
                             and NdFeB
                             magnets, each
                             motor with an
                             output under
                             18.65 W and a
                             diameter
                             exceeding 15 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 21151. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING ALNICO MAGNET MOTORS, 
                        WITH OUTPUT UNDER 18.65 W.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.72       Electric DC,       0.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushed ironless                                                   31/2023.......
                             core motors with
                             rhombic winding
                             and AlNiCo
                             magnets, each
                             motor with an
                             output under
                             18.65 W (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8501.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 21152. DC BRUSHLESS RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS, 
                        WITH OUTPUT UNDER 18.65 W.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.73       Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushless                                                          31/2023.......
                             slotless motors
                             with rhombic
                             winding and NdFeB
                             magnets, each
                             motor with an
                             output under
                             18.65 W and a
                             diameter
                             exceeding 8 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 21153. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS, 
                        WITH OUTPUT OVER 18.65 BUT NOT OVER 37.5 W.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.74       Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushed, ironless                                                  31/2023.......
                             core motors with
                             rhombic winding
                             and NdFeB
                             magnets, each
                             motor with an
                             output of 18.65 W
                             or more but not
                             exceeding 37.5 W
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.10.60)......
     
          SEC. 21154. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING ALNICO MAGNET MOTORS, 
                        WITH OUTPUT OVER 18.65 W BUT NOT OVER 37.5 W.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.75       Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushed ironless                                                   31/2023.......
                             core motors with
                             rhombic winding
                             and AlNiCo
                             magnets, each
                             motor with an
                             output of 18.65 W
                             or more but not
                             exceeding 37.5 W
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.10.60)......
     
          SEC. 21155. DC BRUSHLESS SLOTLESS RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB 
                        MAGNET MOTORS OUTPUT OVER 18.65 W BUT NOT OVER 
                        37.5 W.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.76       Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushless                                                          31/2023.......
                             slotless motors
                             consisting of
                             rhombic winding
                             and NdFeB
                             magnets, each
                             with an output of
                             18.65 W or more
                             but not exceeding
                             37.5 W (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8501.10.60)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21156. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS 
                        OUTPUT OVER 37.5 W BUT NOT OVER 74.6 W.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.77       Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushed ironless                                                   31/2023.......
                             core motors with
                             rhombic winding
                             and NdFeB
                             magnets, each
                             motor with an
                             output exceeding
                             37.5 W but not
                             exceeding 74.6 W
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.31.20)......
     
          SEC. 21157. DC BRUSHLESS SLOTLESS RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB 
                        MAGNET MOTORS OUTPUT OVER 37.5 W BUT NOT OVER 
                        74.6 W.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.78       Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushless                                                          31/2023.......
                             slotless motors
                             with rhombic
                             winding and NdFeB
                             magnets, each
                             motor with an
                             output exceeding
                             37.5 W but not
                             exceeding 74.6 W
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.31.20)......
     
          SEC. 21158. MOTORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.79       Electric DC        2.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             motors, of an                                                      31/2023.......
                             output exceeding
                             37.5 W but not
                             exceeding 74.6 W
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.31.20); the
                             foregoing
                             excluding brushed
                             ironless core
                             motors or
                             brushless
                             slotless motors
                             containing
                             rhombic winding
                             and NdFeB magnets
     
          SEC. 21159. DC MOTORS OF AN OUTPUT EXCEEDING 74.6 W BUT NOT 
                        EXCEEDING 735 W.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.80       DC motors of an    2.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             output exceeding                                                   31/2023.......
                             74.6 W but not
                             exceeding 735 W,
                             weighing 2.6 kg,
                             measuring 155 mm
                             in length, each
                             equipped with an
                             electronic power
                             steering control
                             module with an
                             exterior surface
                             of carbon steel
                             coated on both
                             sides with an
                             aluminum-silicon
                             alloy; where the
                             three phase
                             neutral point is
                             external to the
                             motor and located
                             within the
                             control module as
                             certified by the
                             importer
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.31.40)......
     
          SEC. 21160. DC MOTORS, OF AN OUTPUT EXCEEDING 74.6 W BUT NOT 
                        EXCEEDING 735 W.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.81       DC motors, of an   3.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             output exceeding                                                   31/2023.......
                             74.6 W but not
                             exceeding 735 W,
                             each valued not
                             over $18
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.31.40); the
                             foregoing
                             excluding
                             products
                             described in
                             heading
                             9902.16.07 and DC
                             motors with
                             rhombic winding
                             and NdFeB magnets
     
          SEC. 21161. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS 
                        OUTPUT OVER 74.6 W BUT NOT OVER 735 W.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.82       Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushed ironless                                                   31/2023.......
                             core motors with
                             rhombic winding
                             and NdFeB
                             magnets, each
                             motor with an
                             output exceeding
                             74.6 W but not
                             exceeding 735 W
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.31.40); the
                             foregoing
                             excluding
                             products
                             described in
                             heading
                             9902.16.07.......
     
          SEC. 21162. DC BRUSHLESS SLOTLESS RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB 
                        MAGNET MOTORS OUTPUT OVER 74.6 W BUT NOT OVER 
                        735 W.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.83       Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushless                                                          31/2023.......
                             slotless motors
                             containing
                             rhombic winding
                             and NdFeB
                             magnets, each
                             motor of an
                             output exceeding
                             74.6 W but not
                             exceeding 735 W
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.31.40); the
                             foregoing
                             excluding
                             products
                             described in
                             heading
                             9902.16.07.......
     
     
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          SEC. 21163. DC MOTORS OF AN OUTPUT EXCEEDING 750 W BUT NOT 
                        EXCEEDING 14.92 KW.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.84       DC motors of an    2.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             output exceeding                                                   31/2023.......
                             750 W but not
                             exceeding 14.92
                             kW, each weighing
                             3.04 kg or more
                             but not over 3.37
                             kg, each
                             measuring 187 mm
                             or more in length
                             but not over 198
                             mm, each equipped
                             with an
                             electronic power
                             steering control
                             module with an
                             exterior surface
                             of carbon steel
                             coated on both
                             sides with an
                             aluminum-silicon
                             alloy, in which
                             the three phase
                             neutral point is
                             external to the
                             motor and located
                             within the
                             control module as
                             certified by the
                             importer
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.32.20)......
     
          SEC. 21164. DC ELECTRIC MOTOR FOR NON-AIRCRAFT GAS TURBINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.85       Electric DC        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             motors of an                                                       31/2023.......
                             output exceeding
                             750 W but not
                             exceeding 14.92
                             kW, such motors
                             used in non-
                             aircraft gas
                             turbines
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8501.32.20)......
     
          SEC. 21165. AC ALTERNATORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.86       AC alternators     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with copper                                                        31/2023.......
                             windings for
                             diesel engines,
                             gas engines or
                             turbines, each
                             weighing
                             approximately
                             between 57 kg and
                             250 kg, and rated
                             from 1 kVA to 75
                             kVA (provided for
                             in subheading
                             8501.61.00)......
     
          SEC. 21166. AC ALTERNATORS WITH COPPER WINDINGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.87       AC alternators     1.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with copper                                                        31/2023.......
                             windings for
                             diesel engines,
                             gas engines or
                             turbines rated
                             from 75 kVA to
                             375 kVA (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8501.62.00)......
     
          SEC. 21167. WOUND STATORS AND ROTOR ASSEMBLIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.88       Stators and        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             rotors for the                                                     31/2023.......
                             goods of heading
                             8501, for motors
                             over 18.65 W,
                             such motors being
                             used in oilfield
                             electrical
                             submersible pumps
                             (ESPs) (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8503.00.65)......
     
          SEC. 21168. ROTORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.89       Rotors suitable    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             for motors of                                                      31/2023.......
                             heading 8501
                             exceeding 18.65 W
                             but not over 735
                             W (provided for
                             in subheading
                             8503.00.65)......
     
          SEC. 21169. STATORS FOR WASHING MACHINES, WITH A 27-TOOTH 
                        DESIGN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.90       Stators for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushless                                                          31/2023.......
                             permanent magnet
                             alternating
                             current three-
                             phase motors
                             exceeding 18.65 W
                             but not exceeding
                             735 W, with a 27
                             tooth design,
                             each having a
                             variable speed
                             range of zero to
                             1,200 revolutions
                             per minute and
                             having the
                             capability of
                             producing
                             starting torque
                             up to 5.7 kg-m;
                             the foregoing
                             stators for use
                             in laundry
                             appliances and
                             each having a
                             helical wrapped
                             lamination,
                             overmolded resin
                             construction, a
                             4.2 to one tooth
                             length/width
                             ratio, and having
                             the capability of
                             68 A-weighted
                             decibel sound
                             levels, each
                             stator having a
                             diameter of 260.6
                             mm and a maximum
                             height of 58 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8503.00.65)......
     
          SEC. 21170. STATORS FOR WASHING MACHINES, WITH AN 18-TOOTH 
                        DESIGN.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9939]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.30.91       Stators for        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushless                                                          31/2023.......
                             permanent magnet
                             alternating
                             current three-
                             phase motors
                             exceeding 18.65 W
                             but not over 735
                             W, with an 18
                             tooth design,
                             each having a
                             variable speed
                             range of zero to
                             900 revolutions
                             per minute and
                             having the
                             capability of
                             producing
                             starting torque
                             of up to 1.1 kg-
                             m, the foregoing
                             stators each
                             having a nested
                             helical wrapped
                             lamination, an
                             overmolded resin
                             construction, and
                             the capability of
                             60 A-weighted
                             decibel sound
                             levels, and
                             having a diameter
                             of 208 mm and a
                             height of 45 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8503.00.65)......
     
          SEC. 21171. ROTORS FOR WASHING MACHINES, WITH A HEIGHT OF 
                        60.8 MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.92       Rotors for         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushless                                                          31/2023.......
                             permanent magnet
                             alternating
                             current three-
                             phase motors
                             exceeding 18.65 W
                             but not over 735
                             W, each with 24
                             poles and a
                             variable speed
                             range of zero to
                             1,200 revolutions
                             per minute and
                             having the
                             capability of
                             producing
                             starting torque
                             of up to 5.7 kg-
                             m, the foregoing
                             rotors designed
                             for use in a
                             laundry
                             appliance, with
                             an overmolded
                             resin
                             construction and
                             20 percent
                             contour discreet
                             magnets capable
                             of 68 A-weighted
                             decibel sound
                             levels, with a
                             diameter of 296
                             mm and a height
                             60.8 mm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8503.00.65)......
     
          SEC. 21172. ROTORS FOR WASHING MACHINES, WITH A HEIGHT OF 49 
                        MM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.93       Rotors for         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brushless                                                          31/2023.......
                             permanent magnet
                             AC 3-phase motors
                             exceeding 18.65 W
                             but not over 735
                             W, with 24 poles,
                             a variable speed
                             range of zero to
                             900 revolutions
                             per minute,
                             producing
                             starting torque
                             of up to 1.1 kg-
                             m, with an
                             overmolded resin
                             construction,
                             designed to mount
                             directly to the
                             transmission
                             input shaft, and
                             including a flux
                             ring for an
                             electro-magnetic
                             shifter, with a
                             diameter of 236
                             mm and a height
                             49 mm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8503.00.65)......
     
          SEC. 21173. 6 V LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.94       6 V Lead-acid      0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             storage                                                            31/2023.......
                             batteries, with a
                             maximum length of
                             17 cm, maximum
                             width of 9 cm and
                             maximum height of
                             17 cm, of a kind
                             used for the
                             source of power
                             for medical
                             devices (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8507.20.80)......
     
          SEC. 21174. 12 V LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES, USED FOR THE 
                        AUXILIARY SOURCE OF POWER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.95       12 V Lead-acid     2.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             storage                                                            31/2023.......
                             batteries, of a
                             kind used for the
                             auxiliary source
                             of power for
                             burglar or fire
                             alarms and
                             similar apparatus
                             of subheading
                             8531.10.00
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8507.20.80)......
     
          SEC. 21175. LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES, USED FOR 
                        WHEELCHAIRS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.96       12 V Lead-acid     3.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             storage                                                            31/2023.......
                             batteries, of a
                             kind used for the
                             source of power
                             for wheelchairs
                             and mobility
                             scooters of
                             subheading
                             8713.90.00
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8507.20.80)......
     
          SEC. 21176. 12 V LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES, RATED AT LESS 
                        THAN 15 AMPERE-HOURS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.97       12 V Lead-acid     3%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             storage                                                            31/2023.......
                             batteries, with a
                             maximum length of
                             20 cm, maximum
                             width of 10 cm
                             and maximum
                             height of 10 cm,
                             rated at less
                             than 15 ampere-
                             hours, of a kind
                             used for the
                             source of power
                             for medical
                             devices (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8507.20.80)......
     
          SEC. 21177. 12 V LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES, RATED AT 15 
                        AMPERE-HOURS OR MORE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9940]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.30.98       12 V Lead-acid     3.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             storage                                                            31/2023.......
                             batteries, with a
                             maximum length of
                             35 cm, maximum
                             width of 18 cm
                             and maximum
                             height of 25 cm,
                             rated at 15
                             ampere-hours or
                             more, of a kind
                             used for the
                             source of power
                             for medical
                             devices (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8507.20.80)......
     
          SEC. 21178. CELL BOX ASSEMBLIES, WEIGHING 15 KG OR MORE BUT 
                        NOT OVER 18 KG.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.30.99       Lithium-ion        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             battery cell                                                       31/2023.......
                             boxes having
                             aluminum cases,
                             of a kind used
                             for electrically
                             powered
                             motorcycles of
                             heading 8711,
                             containing
                             numerous
                             individual
                             lithium-ion
                             battery cells,
                             such cell boxes
                             having a minimum
                             specific energy
                             density of 175
                             watt-hour per kg,
                             a minimum
                             volumetric
                             specific energy
                             of 380 watt-hour
                             per liter and
                             weighing 15 kg or
                             more but not over
                             18 kg (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8507.60.00)......
     
          SEC. 21179. CELL BOX ASSEMBLIES, WEIGHING 30 KG OR MORE BUT 
                        NOT OVER 36 KG.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.01       Lithium-ion        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             battery cell                                                       31/2023.......
                             boxes having
                             aluminum cases,
                             of a kind used
                             for electrically
                             powered
                             motorcycles of
                             heading 8711,
                             containing
                             numerous
                             individual
                             lithium-ion
                             battery cells,
                             such cell boxes
                             having a minimum
                             specific energy
                             density of 168
                             watt-hour per kg,
                             a minimum
                             volumetric
                             specific energy
                             of 370 watt-hour
                             per liter and
                             weighing 30 kg or
                             more but not over
                             36 kg (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8507.60.00)......
     
          SEC. 21180. CELL BOX ASSEMBLIES, WEIGHING 36 KG OR MORE BUT 
                        NOT OVER 49 KG.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.02       Lithium-ion        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             battery cell                                                       31/2023.......
                             boxes having
                             aluminum cases,
                             of a kind used
                             for electrically
                             powered
                             motorcycles of
                             heading 8711,
                             containing
                             numerous
                             individual
                             lithium-ion
                             battery cells,
                             such cell boxes
                             having a minimum
                             specific energy
                             density of 180
                             watt-hour per kg,
                             a minimum
                             volumetric
                             specific energy
                             of 385 watt-hour
                             per liter and
                             weighing 36 kg or
                             more but not over
                             49 kg (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8507.60.00)......
     
          SEC. 21181. CELL BOX ASSEMBLIES NX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.03       Lithium-ion        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             battery cell                                                       31/2023.......
                             boxes having
                             aluminum cases,
                             of a kind used
                             for electrically
                             powered
                             motorcycles of
                             heading 8711,
                             containing
                             numerous
                             individual
                             lithium-ion
                             battery cells,
                             such cell boxes
                             having a minimum
                             specific energy
                             density of 210
                             watt-hour per kg,
                             a minimum
                             volumetric
                             specific energy
                             of 445 watt-hour
                             per liter and
                             weighing 18 kg or
                             more but not over
                             30 kg (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8507.60.00)......
     
          SEC. 21182. FOOD PROCESSORS WITH A CAPACITY GREATER THAN 2.9 
                        LITERS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 3.1 LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.04       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             food processors,                                                   31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, with a
                             self-contained
                             electric motor
                             with a minimum of
                             two speeds and a
                             sealable clear
                             plastic bowl, the
                             foregoing having
                             a capacity
                             greater than 2.9
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 3.1
                             liters, each lid
                             being attached to
                             the plastic bowl
                             with a hinge, the
                             foregoing food
                             processors having
                             three paddle
                             buttons, each
                             button featuring
                             an indicator
                             light (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21183. FOOD PROCESSORS WITH A CAPACITY GREATER THAN 1.6 
                        LITERS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 2.2 LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9941]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.31.05       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             food processors,                                                   31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, with a
                             self-contained
                             electric motor
                             with a minimum of
                             two speeds and a
                             sealable clear
                             plastic bowl, the
                             foregoing having
                             a capacity
                             greater than 1.6
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 2.2
                             liters, each lid
                             being attached to
                             the plastic bowl
                             with a hinge, the
                             foregoing food
                             processors having
                             three paddle
                             buttons, each
                             button featuring
                             an indicator
                             light (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21184. CORDLESS HAND BLENDERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.06       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cordless handheld                                                  31/2023.......
                             food and beverage
                             blending devices,
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with a self-
                             contained
                             electric motor, a
                             non-removable
                             rechargeable
                             lithium ion
                             battery, and a
                             plastic housing
                             with a brushed
                             aluminum trim
                             band; the
                             foregoing
                             blending devices,
                             each having a
                             battery indicator
                             light on the top
                             of the handle, a
                             variable speed
                             control button, a
                             safety lock and a
                             removable
                             stainless steel
                             blending arm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21185. CORDLESS HAND MIXERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.07       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cordless handheld                                                  31/2023.......
                             food mixers, of a
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with a self-
                             contained motor
                             and a
                             rechargeable
                             lithium ion
                             battery, the
                             foregoing having
                             at least seven
                             speed options, a
                             battery indicator
                             light, and a
                             handle containing
                             a chrome plated
                             speed control
                             lever and a
                             plastic button
                             for ejecting
                             beaters, each
                             food mixer with
                             the ability to
                             stand on one end
                             unassisted
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21186. CORDED HAND BLENDERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.08       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             domestic corded                                                    31/2023.......
                             handheld food and
                             beverage blending
                             devices, each
                             with a self-
                             contained
                             electric motor
                             and a plastic
                             housing with a
                             brushed aluminum
                             trim band and a
                             removable
                             stainless steel
                             blending arm, the
                             foregoing not
                             having a non-
                             removable
                             rechargeable
                             lithium ion
                             battery (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21187. BURR COFFEE GRINDERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.09       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             burr coffee                                                        31/2023.......
                             grinders, of a
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with an aluminum
                             trim band,
                             internal
                             portafilter
                             holder that can
                             accommodate
                             multiple sizes of
                             portafilters, a
                             self-contained
                             electric motor,
                             the foregoing
                             coffee grinders
                             having one clear
                             plastic top
                             storage vessel
                             and one clear
                             plastic bottom
                             storage vessel,
                             having a rotary
                             lever for
                             selecting grind
                             size immediately
                             below the top
                             storage vessel
                             and a grinding
                             enclosure
                             containing a
                             liquid crystal
                             display, control
                             buttons and a
                             rotating knob for
                             selecting desired
                             coffee amount
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21188. ELECTRIC FOOD PROCESSORS WITH BOWL SCRAPER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.10       Electromechanical  1.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             food processors                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             containing an
                             electric motor
                             with an output
                             wattage not
                             exceeding 450 W,
                             a processing bowl
                             with a capacity
                             no greater than
                             1.9 liters, a
                             twist-locking
                             lid, a built-in
                             bowl scraper
                             controlled by a
                             rotating handle
                             on the lid, a
                             stainless steel S-
                             blade for
                             chopping and
                             mixing and a
                             reversible disc
                             for slicing and
                             shredding
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21189. ELECTRIC FOOD PROCESSORS WITH SNAP-LOCKING LID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9942]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.31.11       Electromechanical  2.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             food processors                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             containing an
                             electric motor
                             with an output
                             wattage not
                             exceeding 500 W,
                             a processing bowl
                             with a capacity
                             greater than 1.9
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 2.88
                             liters, a lid-
                             locking mechanism
                             incorporating one
                             or more clips, a
                             stainless steel S-
                             blade for
                             chopping and
                             mixing and a
                             blade for slicing
                             and shredding
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21190. ELECTRIC JUICE EXTRACTORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.12       Electromechanical  3.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             juice extractors                                                   31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             containing an
                             electric motor
                             with an output
                             wattage of 800 W
                             or greater, a
                             chute measuring
                             7.62 cm in width,
                             a pulp bin and a
                             mesh filtering
                             basket with an
                             integrated
                             cutting blade
                             designed to
                             separate pulp
                             from juice
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21191. ELECTRIC DRINK MIXERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.13       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             drink mixers of a                                                  31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             including two-
                             speed settings, a
                             tiltable mixing
                             head, a stainless
                             steel mixing cup
                             with a capacity
                             no greater than
                             0.83 liters and
                             no more than one
                             spindle (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21192. SPIRALIZING FOOD PROCESSORS WITH A CAPACITY EQUAL 
                        TO OR GREATER THAN 2.36 LITERS BUT NOT 
                        EXCEEDING 2.64 LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.14       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             food processors                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             containing an
                             electric motor
                             with an output
                             wattage not
                             exceeding 450 W,
                             a capacity equal
                             to or greater
                             than 2.36 liters
                             but not exceeding
                             2.64 liters, a
                             twist-locking
                             lid, spiral
                             blade, ribbon
                             blade, reversible
                             stainless steel
                             disc and
                             stainless steel S-
                             blade attachments
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.40.00), the
                             foregoing without
                             a locking arm
                             designed to
                             secure the lid or
                             a dough kneading
                             blade............
     
          SEC. 21193. SPIRALIZING FOOD PROCESSORS WITH A CAPACITY EQUAL 
                        TO OR GREATER THAN 2.83 LITERS BUT NOT 
                        EXCEEDING 3.07 LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.15       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             food processors                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             containing an
                             electric motor
                             with an output
                             wattage not
                             exceeding 450 W,
                             a capacity equal
                             to or greater
                             than 2.83 liters
                             but not exceeding
                             3.07 liters, a
                             locking arm
                             designed to
                             secure the lid, a
                             pour spout,
                             spiral blade,
                             ribbon blade,
                             reversible
                             stainless steel
                             disk, S-blade and
                             a dough blade
                             designed for
                             kneading
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.40.00), the
                             foregoing not
                             including an
                             attachment
                             designed for
                             dicing...........
     
          SEC. 21194. DICING FOOD PROCESSORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.16       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             food processors                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             containing an
                             electric motor
                             with an output
                             wattage not
                             exceeding 600 W,
                             a capacity of at
                             least 3.31
                             liters, a locking
                             arm designed to
                             secure the lid, a
                             pour spout, an
                             attachment
                             designed for
                             dicing, a slicing
                             blade, a
                             shredding disc, a
                             S-blade and a
                             dough blade
                             designed for
                             kneading
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21195. COMPACT FOOD PROCESSOR WITH SMOOTHIE FUNCTION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9943]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.31.17       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             food processors                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             containing an
                             electric motor
                             with an output
                             wattage not
                             exceeding 250 W,
                             a capacity not
                             exceeding 0.94
                             liters and two
                             clamps designed
                             to secure the lid
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21196. JUICE EXTRACTORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.18       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             domestic juice                                                     31/2023.......
                             extractors, each
                             with a self-
                             contained
                             electric motor
                             with an output
                             wattage not
                             exceeding 1100 W,
                             an 8.89 cm wide
                             chute and a
                             pitcher with a
                             capacity no
                             greater than 1
                             liter (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21197. INTEGRATED BABY FOOD MAKING SYSTEMS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.19       Integrated baby    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             food making                                                        31/2023.......
                             systems, such
                             systems
                             including: (i) an
                             electromechanical
                             nutrient
                             extractor of a
                             kind used for
                             domestic purposes
                             to puree baby
                             food, each with a
                             self-contained
                             electric motor
                             with a maximum
                             output wattage of
                             200 W and two
                             interchangeable
                             blade assemblies;
                             (ii) an open-
                             topped batch bowl
                             with a capacity
                             of 0.94 liters;
                             (iii) a single-
                             serve, double-
                             handled tip-proof
                             cup with a
                             capacity of 0.29
                             liters and a
                             twist-off lid;
                             (iv) six single-
                             serve storage
                             cups, each with a
                             capacity of 0.05
                             liters and twist-
                             off lids with
                             numerical dials;
                             (v) a spatula;
                             and (vi) a
                             freezer tray with
                             a six-cup grid
                             and a lid
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21198. ELECTRIC JUICE MIXERS AND GRINDERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.20       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             combination food                                                   31/2023.......
                             grinders, juicers
                             and mixers of a
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             consisting of a
                             base with a self-
                             contained
                             electric motor
                             with an output
                             wattage not
                             exceeding 1,400
                             W, a stainless-
                             steel blade
                             assembly, and
                             three
                             interchangeable
                             stainless-steel
                             square jars with
                             a capacity of 0.5
                             liters or more
                             and not exceeding
                             1.5 liters, the
                             foregoing with
                             lids fitted with
                             gaskets and
                             locking tabs
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.40.00)......
     
          SEC. 21199. ULTRASONIC HUMIDIFIERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.21       Electromechanical  3.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ultrasonic                                                         31/2023.......
                             humidifiers, each
                             with self-
                             contained
                             electric motor,
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, with
                             cool and warm
                             mist, with clean
                             transducer
                             ultrasonic
                             membrane light
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.80.50)......
     
          SEC. 21200. AUTOMATIC LITTERBOXES, VALUED NO MORE THAN $100.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.22       Litterboxes, each  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with self-                                                         31/2023.......
                             contained
                             electric motor
                             powered by an
                             external adapter
                             that plugs into a
                             wall socket or
                             electrical outlet
                             and may have
                             batteries for
                             back-up, such
                             devices which
                             rake and/or
                             disperse cat
                             waste into a
                             compartment after
                             a certain amount
                             of time has
                             passed once the
                             mechanism is
                             triggered by cat
                             entering the
                             litterbox; the
                             foregoing
                             designed for
                             domestic use,
                             valued no more
                             than $100
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.80.50)......
     
          SEC. 21201. ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.23       Battery-operated   3.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             electric                                                           31/2023.......
                             toothbrushes
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.80.50)......
     
          SEC. 21202. ULTRASONIC COOL/WARM MIST HUMIDIFIERS WITH 
                        AROMATHERAPY.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9944]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.31.24       Ultrasonic         0.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             humidifiers with                                                   31/2023.......
                             self-contained
                             electric motor,
                             with options for
                             warm or cool
                             mist, four output
                             settings, having
                             a 3.785 liter
                             tank capacity, a
                             drawer for
                             aromatherapy
                             oils, with a
                             rectangular base
                             measuring 23.6 cm
                             by 22.1 cm by
                             23.9 cm, weighing
                             no more than 5 kg
                             empty and valued
                             $15 or more but
                             not over $19
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.80.50)......
     
          SEC. 21203. 2-IN-1 CAN OPENER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.25       Hand-held battery- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             operated                                                           31/2023.......
                             automatic can
                             openers, each
                             with self-
                             contained
                             electric motor,
                             such can openers
                             with a weight not
                             exceeding 1.36 kg
                             exclusive of
                             extra
                             interchangeable
                             parts or
                             detachable
                             auxiliary devices
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.80.50)......
     
          SEC. 21204. FOOD SPIRALIZING DEVICES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.26       Food spiralizing   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             devices of a kind                                                  31/2023.......
                             used for domestic
                             purposes,
                             designed for use
                             on
                             electromechanical
                             food stand
                             mixers, such
                             devices designed
                             for peeling,
                             coring and
                             slicing fruits
                             and vegetables
                             and capable of
                             cutting such food
                             into spiral
                             strands and
                             shapes, the
                             foregoing with
                             four or more
                             interchangeable
                             cutting blades
                             and a peeling
                             blade (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8509.90.55)......
     
          SEC. 21205. CERAMIC BOWLS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.27       Ceramic bowls      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for use                                                   31/2023.......
                             on
                             electromechanical
                             stand food
                             mixers, each
                             having a capacity
                             greater than 4.5
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 4.9
                             liters, the
                             foregoing each
                             having a base
                             with four
                             protrusions
                             designed to
                             interlock with a
                             stand food mixer
                             base (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8509.90.55)......
     
          SEC. 21206. FOOD GRINDERS FOR CERTAIN ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND 
                        FOOD MIXERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.28       Food grinding      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             devices designed                                                   31/2023.......
                             for use on
                             electromechanical
                             domestic food
                             stand mixers,
                             each having a
                             molded plastic or
                             metal housing
                             with a singular
                             stainless steel
                             blade, and an
                             auger (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8509.90.55)......
     
          SEC. 21207. PASTA PRESS EXTRUDERS FOR CERTAIN STAND FOOD 
                        MIXERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.29       Pasta-making       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             devices designed                                                   31/2023.......
                             for use on
                             electromechanical
                             domestic stand
                             food mixers, each
                             having a molded
                             plastic housing
                             with metal auger
                             and cutting arm,
                             the foregoing
                             having five
                             interchangeable
                             steel discs for
                             forming various
                             pasta shapes
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.90.55)......
     
          SEC. 21208. STAINLESS STEEL BOWLS FOR CERTAIN 
                        ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND FOOD MIXERS, WITH 
                        CAPACITY GREATER THAN 4.2 LITERS BUT NOT 
                        EXCEEDING 4.8 LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.30       Stainless steel    0.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bowls designed                                                     31/2023.......
                             for use on
                             electromechanical
                             stand food
                             mixers, each
                             having a capacity
                             greater than 4.2
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 4.8
                             liters (whether
                             or not having a
                             single stainless
                             steel vertically
                             oriented welded
                             handle), the
                             foregoing each
                             having a rolled
                             top edge and
                             welded stainless
                             steel base with
                             four protrusions
                             designed to
                             interlock with a
                             stand food mixer
                             base (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8509.90.55)......
     
          SEC. 21209. STAINLESS STEEL BOWLS FOR CERTAIN 
                        ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND FOOD MIXERS, WITH 
                        CAPACITY GREATER THAN 2.8 LITERS BUT NOT 
                        EXCEEDING 3.4 LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9945]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.31.31       Stainless steel    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bowls designed                                                     31/2023.......
                             for use on
                             electromechanical
                             stand food
                             mixers, each
                             having a capacity
                             greater than 2.8
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 3.4
                             liters (whether
                             or not having a
                             single stainless
                             steel vertically
                             oriented welded
                             handle), the
                             foregoing each
                             having a rolled
                             top edge and
                             welded stainless
                             steel base with
                             four protrusions
                             designed to
                             interlock with a
                             stand food mixer
                             base (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8509.90.55)......
     
          SEC. 21210. STAINLESS STEEL BOWLS FOR CERTAIN 
                        ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND FOOD MIXERS, WITH 
                        CAPACITY GREATER THAN 5.6 LITERS BUT NOT 
                        EXCEEDING 8.6 LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.32       Stainless steel    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bowls designed                                                     31/2023.......
                             for use on
                             electromechanical
                             stand food
                             mixers, each
                             having a capacity
                             greater than 5.6
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 8.6
                             liters (whether
                             or not having a
                             single stainless
                             steel vertically
                             oriented welded
                             handle), the
                             foregoing each
                             having a rolled
                             edge and two
                             welded stainless
                             steel side
                             brackets with
                             circular holes
                             designed to
                             interlock with
                             the arm of the
                             stand mixer
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.90.55)......
     
          SEC. 21211. PASTA ROLLERS AND CUTTERS FOR STAND FOOD MIXERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.33       Metal pasta        1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             rolling and                                                        31/2023.......
                             cutting devices
                             designed for use
                             on
                             electromechanical
                             food stand
                             mixers, each not
                             having a molded
                             plastic housing
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8509.90.55)......
     
          SEC. 21212. GLASS BOWLS FOR CERTAIN ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND 
                        FOOD MIXERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.34       Glass bowls        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for use                                                   31/2023.......
                             on
                             electromechanical
                             stand food
                             mixers, each
                             having a capacity
                             greater than 4.5
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 4.9
                             liters, the
                             foregoing each
                             having a base
                             with four
                             protrusions
                             designed to
                             interlock with a
                             stand food mixer
                             base (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8509.90.55)......
     
          SEC. 21213. BODY TRIMMERS FOR DETAILED HAIR TRIMMING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.35       Hair clippers,     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with self-                                                         31/2023.......
                             contained
                             electric motor,
                             vertical
                             reciprocating
                             stamped stainless
                             steel blade and
                             aluminum housing
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8510.20.90)......
     
          SEC. 21214. HAIR CLIPPER SETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.36       Hair clipper       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             sets, with self-                                                   31/2023.......
                             contained
                             electric motor,
                             comprised of
                             blade guide combs
                             and one or more
                             hair clippers,
                             wherein at least
                             one clipper is
                             corded, has a non-
                             detachable ground
                             steel blade and
                             is used for human
                             hair, all put up
                             in sets for
                             retail sale,
                             valued at $5 or
                             less (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8510.20.90)......
     
          SEC. 21215. RECHARGEABLE TRIMMERS FOR TRIMMING HUMAN HAIR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.37       Hair clipper set,  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with self-                                                         31/2023.......
                             contained
                             electric motor,
                             comprised of
                             blade guide
                             combs, detailers
                             and one or more
                             hair clippers,
                             wherein at least
                             one clipper has a
                             rechargeable
                             lithium-ion
                             battery, a
                             detachable ground
                             steel blade and
                             is used for human
                             hair, all put up
                             in sets for
                             retail sale,
                             valued at $6 or
                             less (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8510.20.90)......
     
          SEC. 21216. PCB ASSEMBLIES FOR CLIPPERS AND TRIMMERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.31.38       Subassemblies      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             consisting of a                                                    31/2023.......
                             printed circuit
                             board, power
                             connector,
                             rechargeable
                             lithium ion
                             battery and
                             motor, designed
                             for use with hair
                             clippers of
                             subheading
                             8510.20.90 or
                             shavers of
                             subheading
                             8510.10.00
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8510.90.40)......
     
          SEC. 21217. LED BICYCLE WHEEL SPOKE LIGHTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.39       Bicycle signaling  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             lights,                                                            31/2023.......
                             consisting of one
                             light-emitting
                             diode (LED),
                             measuring between
                             2.54 to 12.192 cm
                             in width and 2.54
                             to 4.572 cm in
                             height, with
                             mechanism to
                             attach to wheel
                             spokes, each
                             light valued not
                             more than $4
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8512.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 21218. BICYCLE REAR LIGHTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.40       Electrical visual  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             signaling                                                          31/2023.......
                             equipment of a
                             kind used as
                             taillights on
                             bicycles
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8512.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 21219. PORTABLE ELECTRIC LAMPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.41       Portable battery   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             powered, handheld                                                  31/2023.......
                             LED lantern,
                             other than
                             lighting
                             equipment of
                             heading 8512,
                             having a
                             collapsible
                             plastic body,
                             measuring not
                             greater than 22
                             cm in height
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8513.10.40)......
     
          SEC. 21220. SPACE HEATERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.42       Fan-forced,        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             portable electric                                                  31/2023.......
                             space heaters,
                             each having a
                             power consumption
                             of not more than
                             1.5 kW and
                             weighing more
                             than 1.5 kg but
                             not more than 17
                             kg, whether or
                             not incorporating
                             a humidifier or
                             air filter
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.29.00)......
     
          SEC. 21221. MICROWAVE OVENS WITH CAPACITY NOT EXCEEDING 22.5 
                        LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.43       Microwave ovens    1.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of a kind used                                                     31/2023.......
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             having a capacity
                             not exceeding
                             22.5 liters
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.50.00)......
     
          SEC. 21222. MICROWAVE OVENS WITH CAPACITY EXCEEDING 22.5 
                        LITERS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 31 LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.44       Microwave ovens    1.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of a kind used                                                     31/2023.......
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             having a capacity
                             exceeding 22.5
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 31
                             liters (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.50.00)......
     
          SEC. 21223. LOW-PROFILE MICROWAVE OVENS WITH ELECTRONIC 
                        OPENING MECHANISM AND INTEGRAL RANGE HOOD.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.45       Microwave ovens    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with integral                                                      31/2023.......
                             range hoods, of a
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             having a height
                             not exceeding 28
                             cm and having
                             oven capacity
                             greater than 31
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 32
                             liters and
                             containing a
                             glass turntable
                             plate with a
                             diameter greater
                             than 30 cm but
                             not exceeding 31
                             cm, the foregoing
                             ovens with a
                             width greater
                             than 75 cm but
                             not exceeding 77
                             cm and having two
                             interior fan
                             motors and an
                             electronic
                             opening mechanism
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.50.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21224. LOW-PROFILE MICROWAVE OVENS WITH PUSH BUTTON 
                        OPENING MECHANISM AND INTEGRAL RANGE HOOD.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.46       Microwave ovens    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with integral                                                      31/2023.......
                             range hoods, of a
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             having a height
                             not exceeding 28
                             cm, each having
                             oven capacity
                             greater than 31
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 32
                             liters and
                             containing a
                             glass turntable
                             plate with a
                             diameter greater
                             than 30 cm but
                             not exceeding 31
                             cm, the foregoing
                             ovens with a
                             width greater
                             than 75 cm but
                             not exceeding 77
                             cm, and having a
                             single interior
                             fan motor and a
                             push-button
                             opening system
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.50.00)......
     
          SEC. 21225. LOW-PROFILE MICROWAVE OVENS WITH ELECTRONIC 
                        OPENING MECHANISM AND WITHOUT A RANGE HOOD.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.47       Microwave ovens    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of a kind used                                                     31/2023.......
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             without a range
                             hood, each having
                             oven capacity
                             greater than 31
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 32
                             liters, the
                             foregoing
                             containing a
                             glass turntable
                             plate with a
                             diameter greater
                             than 30 cm but
                             not exceeding 31
                             cm, and an
                             electronic
                             opening mechanism
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.50.00)......
     
          SEC. 21226. SEARING GRILLS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.48       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             grills of a kind                                                   31/2023.......
                             used for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with a maximum
                             temperature of
                             233 C (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.60.60); the
                             foregoing
                             excluding goods
                             described in
                             9902.16.56.......
     
          SEC. 21227. AUTOMATIC DRIP COFFEE MAKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.49       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             automatic drip                                                     31/2023.......
                             coffee makers of
                             a kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             capable of
                             brewing multiple
                             servings and
                             incorporating a
                             removable water
                             tank with a
                             handle and having
                             a liquid crystal
                             display and
                             control buttons
                             adjacent to the
                             removable water
                             tank, and a brew
                             button in the
                             coffee maker
                             base; the
                             foregoing
                             excluding coffee
                             makers designed
                             for permanent
                             installation into
                             a wall, cabinet
                             or shelf, and
                             excluding coffee
                             makers designed
                             to utilize coffee
                             capsules or pods
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.71.00)......
     
          SEC. 21228. ESPRESSO MACHINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.50       Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             espresso makers                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with an aluminum
                             trim band, each
                             incorporating a
                             removable water
                             tank with a
                             handle and having
                             a metal or
                             plastic enclosure
                             containing seven
                             indicator lights
                             and four chrome
                             plated control
                             buttons, the
                             foregoing with
                             two temperature
                             sensors to
                             regulate water
                             temperature
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.71.00)......
     
          SEC. 21229. COFFEE MAKERS WITH DISHWASHER SAFE REMOVABLE 
                        PARTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.51       Automatic drip     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             electric                                                           31/2023.......
                             coffeemakers,
                             each with latch-
                             release removable
                             and dishwasher
                             safe water
                             reservoir with a
                             2.83 liter
                             capacity, brew
                             basket and
                             showerhead,
                             valued not over
                             $19 (provided for
                             in subheading
                             8516.71.00)......
     
          SEC. 21230. SINGLE-SERVICE COFFEE MAKERS WITH MILK FROTHERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.52       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coffee machines                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes,
                             designed to brew
                             single servings
                             using coffee
                             capsules, each
                             having a loading
                             lever containing
                             both stainless
                             steel and plastic
                             and a milk
                             frother with a
                             fold-up power
                             base (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.71.00), the
                             foregoing
                             excluding coffee
                             makers with a
                             removable
                             reservoir........
     
     
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          SEC. 21231. ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKERS WITH DUAL DISPENSERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.53       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coffee machines                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with two
                             dispensers to
                             allow brewing
                             using capsules
                             and ground
                             coffee, with a
                             spent capsule
                             collection bin
                             and a single
                             removable
                             reservoir with a
                             capacity equal to
                             or greater than
                             1.65 liters
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.71.00)......
     
          SEC. 21232. ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKERS FOR BREWING CAPSULES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.54       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coffee machines                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes,
                             designed to brew
                             using only coffee
                             capsules, each
                             having a loading
                             lever containing
                             both stainless
                             steel and plastic
                             and a removable
                             reservoir with a
                             capacity no
                             greater than 1.18
                             liters (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.71.00)......
     
          SEC. 21233. AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL POUR OVER COFFEE MAKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.55       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coffee machines                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             capable of
                             brewing multiple
                             servings using an
                             automatic drip or
                             manual pour over
                             with a capacity
                             equal to or
                             greater than 1.89
                             liters, the
                             foregoing
                             including a glass
                             carafe, a cone-
                             shaped brew
                             basket and a
                             permanent filter
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.71.00)......
     
          SEC. 21234. REMOVABLE RESERVOIR COFFEEMAKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.56       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             automatic drip                                                     31/2023.......
                             coffee makers of
                             a kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             capable of
                             brewing multiple
                             servings and
                             incorporating a
                             removable water
                             tank with a
                             handle, the
                             foregoing
                             excluding coffee
                             makers with dome-
                             shaped housing or
                             designed for
                             permanent
                             installation into
                             a wall, cabinet
                             or shelf and
                             excluding coffee
                             makers designed
                             to utilize coffee
                             capsules or pods
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.71.00); the
                             foregoing
                             excluding coffee
                             makers with a
                             brew button in
                             the coffee maker
                             base.............
     
          SEC. 21235. SINGLE SERVE COFFEE MAKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.57       Electrothermic     3%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coffee machines                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, capable
                             of brewing single
                             servings using
                             coffee capsules
                             or ground coffee,
                             each with not
                             more than one
                             water reservoir
                             with a capacity
                             not exceeding
                             0.41 liters, the
                             foregoing
                             including a
                             coffee ground
                             filter basket
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.71.00)......
     
          SEC. 21236. 2-WAY COFFEE MAKERS WITH A 12-CUP CARAFE AND A 
                        POD BREWER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.58       Electrothermic     3.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coffee machines                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with dual
                             dispensers to
                             allow brewing
                             single serving or
                             multiple servings
                             using capsules
                             and ground
                             coffee, a glass
                             carafe with a
                             capacity not
                             exceeding 2.83
                             liters, and two
                             separate non-
                             removable water
                             reservoirs, the
                             foregoing without
                             a spent capsule
                             collection bin
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.71.00)......
     
          SEC. 21237. RAPID COLD BREW AND HOT COFFEE MAKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.59       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coffee machines                                                    31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes,
                             designed to brew
                             both cold or hot
                             coffee using
                             coffee grounds
                             with a rotating
                             knob to select
                             between settings
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.71.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21238. ELECTRIC KETTLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.60       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             kettles of a kind                                                  31/2023.......
                             used for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with a stainless-
                             steel
                             construction, 1.7-
                             liter capacity,
                             pop-up lid,
                             removable mesh
                             filters, and a
                             handle having a
                             translucent
                             capacity
                             indicator, the
                             foregoing having
                             a base with
                             digital Liquid
                             Crystal Display
                             (LCD) paneled
                             controls,
                             including
                             variable
                             temperature
                             settings
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.71.00)......
     
          SEC. 21239. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH EVEN-TOAST FEATURE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.61       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             toasters of a                                                      31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             toaster measuring
                             28.19 cm in
                             length, 17.3 cm
                             in width and
                             20.32 cm in
                             height and
                             incorporating two
                             single-slice
                             toaster slots
                             measuring 13.7 cm
                             in length at the
                             top of the
                             toaster, with a
                             slide-out crumb
                             tray, the
                             foregoing with a
                             function designed
                             to turn off the
                             center heating
                             element after a
                             certain toasting
                             time has elapsed
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.72.00)......
     
          SEC. 21240. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH 6.5 INCH SLOTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.62       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             toasters of a                                                      31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             incorporating two
                             single-slice
                             toaster slots
                             measuring 16.51
                             cm in length at
                             the top of the
                             oven, the
                             foregoing with a
                             function designed
                             to turn off the
                             center heating
                             element after a
                             certain toasting
                             time has elapsed
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.72.00)......
     
          SEC. 21241. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH 37 MM WIDE SLOTS, WITH AN 
                        UNDER-BASE CORD WRAP.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.63       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             toasters of a                                                      31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             incorporating two
                             single-slice
                             toaster slots
                             measuring 37 mm
                             in width at the
                             top of the oven,
                             with a slide-out
                             crumb tray, under-
                             base cord wrap,
                             toast shade
                             selector and a
                             programmable
                             setting to hold
                             the toast in the
                             slot for three
                             minutes after
                             toasting
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.72.00)......
     
          SEC. 21242. 2- AND 4- SLOT TOASTERS, NOT HAVING A BUTTON TO 
                        KEEP TOASTER CONTENTS WARM AFTER TOASTING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.64       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             toasters, of a                                                     31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, with
                             two or four
                             toaster slots,
                             each toaster slot
                             with a width
                             exceeding 3.8 cm
                             but not exceeding
                             4 cm, the
                             foregoing
                             toasters each
                             having one or two
                             plastic buttons
                             used to eject
                             toaster contents
                             and one or two
                             plastic buttons
                             used to lower
                             power to heating
                             elements for
                             desired toasting;
                             each toaster not
                             having a button
                             to keep toaster
                             contents warm
                             after toasting or
                             a button to
                             defrost, the
                             foregoing
                             toasters having
                             one or two
                             plastic knobs,
                             each knob with no
                             more than five
                             options for
                             selecting
                             different degrees
                             of shading, and a
                             manual lift lever
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.72.00)......
     
          SEC. 21243. 2-SLOT TOASTERS, WITH A BUTTON TO KEEP TOASTER 
                        CONTENT WARM AFTER TOASTING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.65       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             toasters, of a                                                     31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with two toaster
                             slots, each
                             toaster slot with
                             a width exceeding
                             3.8 cm but not
                             exceeding 4 cm,
                             the foregoing
                             toasters each
                             having singular
                             plastic buttons
                             used to defrost,
                             eject toaster
                             contents, lower
                             power to heating
                             elements for
                             desired toasting,
                             and to keep
                             toaster contents
                             warm at the end
                             of a completed
                             toasting cycle,
                             and each toaster
                             having one
                             plastic knob to
                             select up to six
                             varying degrees
                             of shading, and a
                             manual lift lever
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.72.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21244. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH DOUBLE-SLICE SLOTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.66       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             toasters of a                                                      31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             incorporating two
                             37 mm wide double-
                             slice toaster
                             slots at the top
                             of the oven, with
                             a slide-out crumb
                             tray, under-base
                             cord wrap, toast
                             shade selector,
                             and a
                             programmable
                             setting to hold
                             the toast in the
                             slot for three
                             minutes after
                             toasting
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.72.00)......
     
          SEC. 21245. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH 37 MM WIDE SLOTS, WITH A 
                        RETRACTABLE CORD.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.67       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             toasters of a                                                      31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             incorporating two
                             single-slice
                             toaster slots
                             measuring 37 mm
                             in width at the
                             top of the oven,
                             with a slide-out
                             crumb tray,
                             retractable cord,
                             toast shade
                             selector and a
                             manually
                             activated setting
                             to hold the toast
                             in the slot after
                             toasting
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.72.00)......
     
          SEC. 21246. ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKERS RATED MORE THAN 800 W 
                        BUT NOT MORE THAN 1,000 W, WITH A CAPACITY OF 
                        NOT LESS THAN 5 LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.68       Electrothermic     0.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pressure cookers                                                   31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, with a
                             capacity of not
                             less than 5
                             liters and rated
                             from 800 W to
                             1,000 W (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.79.00); the
                             foregoing
                             excluding
                             pressure cookers
                             with a lift-out
                             steaming rack
                             designed for
                             roasting/
                             steaming, extra
                             lid gasket,
                             measuring cup and
                             paddle and
                             variable
                             temperature
                             settings.........
     
          SEC. 21247. ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKERS RATED MORE THAN 1,200 W 
                        BUT NOT MORE THAN 1,400 W, WITH A CAPACITY OF 
                        LESS THAN 5 LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.69       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pressure cookers                                                   31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, with a
                             capacity of less
                             than 5 liters and
                             rated more than
                             1,200 W but not
                             more than 1,400 W
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.79.00)......
     
          SEC. 21248. ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKERS RATED MORE THAN 1,000 W 
                        BUT NOT MORE THAN 1,200 W, WITH A CAPACITY OF 
                        LESS THAN 5 LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.70       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pressure cookers                                                   31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, with a
                             capacity of less
                             than 5 liters,
                             rated more than
                             1,000 W but not
                             more than 1,200 W
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.79.00)......
     
          SEC. 21249. CONTOURED HEATING PADS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.71       Electric heating   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pads with                                                          31/2023.......
                             contoured shape
                             measuring 38.1 cm
                             in height and
                             60.96 cm in
                             width, with
                             removable waist
                             strap that
                             adjusts up to
                             2.16 m in
                             circumference,
                             with cut pile
                             knit outer
                             surface and four
                             heat settings,
                             valued not over
                             $12, such heating
                             pads not worn on
                             or about the
                             person (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.79.00)......
     
          SEC. 21250. SLOW COOKERS WITH NON-STICK CERAMIC COATED 
                        STONEWARE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.72       Slow cookers with  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             capacity from                                                      31/2023.......
                             5.678 liters to
                             6.624 liters,
                             each having a
                             stoneware insert
                             with a ceramic-
                             based nonstick
                             coating, a
                             locking gasket
                             glass lid,
                             digital control
                             with three
                             temperature
                             settings and
                             cooking timer,
                             the foregoing
                             valued over $15
                             but not over $22
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.79.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21251. HEATING PADS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.73       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             heating pads of                                                    31/2023.......
                             nonwoven
                             polyester with
                             stamp welding,
                             having a power
                             consumption of
                             not more than 50
                             W and weighing
                             0.635 kg,
                             measuring 50.8 cm
                             by 60.96 cm; the
                             foregoing with a
                             removable knit
                             100 percent
                             polyester fleece
                             cover, valued
                             between $15 and
                             $109 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.79.00)......
     
          SEC. 21252. PROGRAMMABLE SLOW COOKERS WITH DIGITAL DISPLAY.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.74       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             slow cookers of a                                                  31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with a litho-
                             wrapped steel
                             exterior and the
                             following
                             features: (i) a
                             locking glass
                             lid, (ii) a
                             removable oval
                             stoneware cooking
                             pot with a
                             capacity not
                             exceeding 5.68
                             liters, and (iii)
                             a single digital
                             display with a
                             knob used to
                             control time and
                             temperature
                             settings, the
                             foregoing without
                             a thermometer
                             probe (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.79.00)......
     
          SEC. 21253. 8-QUART ELECTRIC SLOW COOKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.75       Electrothermic     0.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             slow cookers of a                                                  31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with a litho-
                             wrapped steel
                             exterior and the
                             following
                             features: (i) a
                             non-locking glass
                             lid, (ii) a
                             removable oval
                             stoneware cooking
                             pot, (iii) a
                             volume capacity
                             of 7.57 liters or
                             greater, and (iv)
                             three heat
                             settings (keep
                             warm, low, and
                             high), the
                             foregoing without
                             a digital display
                             or thermometer
                             probe (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.79.00)......
     
          SEC. 21254. PROGRAMMABLE SLOW COOKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.76       Electrothermic     0.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             slow cookers of a                                                  31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with a litho-
                             wrapped exterior
                             and the following
                             features: (i) non-
                             locking glass
                             lid, (ii) a
                             digital control
                             panel, and (iii)
                             a feature
                             designed to
                             automatically
                             reduce
                             temperature at
                             the end of the
                             cooking cycle,
                             the foregoing
                             without a timer
                             display or
                             thermometer probe
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.79.00)......
     
          SEC. 21255. ELECTRIC SLOW COOKERS WITH LOCKING LID.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.77       Electrothermic     0.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             slow cookers of a                                                  31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with a litho-
                             wrapped exterior
                             and the following
                             features: (i) a
                             capacity not
                             exceeding 4.73
                             liters, (ii) a
                             glass lid, (iii)
                             a removable oval
                             stoneware cooking
                             pot, and (iv) a
                             locking lid
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.79.00); the
                             foregoing without
                             a knob used to
                             control time and
                             temperature
                             settings.........
     
          SEC. 21256. DOUBLE FLIP WAFFLE MAKERS WITH REMOVABLE GRIDS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.78       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             rotating waffle                                                    31/2023.......
                             makers of a kind
                             used for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with two sets of
                             double-sided
                             round cooking
                             plates, non-stick
                             removable grids,
                             a drip tray, and
                             a locking handle
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.79.00)......
     
          SEC. 21257. ICE CREAM WAFFLE CONE AND BOWL MAKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.79       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             ice cream waffle                                                   31/2023.......
                             cone and bowl
                             makers of a kind
                             used for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             with two round
                             non-stick cooking
                             plates (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.79.00), the
                             foregoing
                             including a
                             plastic cone
                             roller and a bowl
                             mold.............
     
     
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          SEC. 21258. ELECTRIC BREAKFAST SANDWICH MAKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.80       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             sandwich cookers                                                   31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             designed to be
                             used with round
                             bread and
                             incorporating a
                             cooking plate for
                             eggs (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.79.00); the
                             foregoing
                             excluding goods
                             described in
                             heading
                             9902.16.57.......
     
          SEC. 21259. PRESSURE COOKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.81       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pressure cookers                                                   31/2023.......
                             of a kind used
                             for domestic
                             purposes, with a
                             stainless-steel
                             construction with
                             a capacity of not
                             less than 5.67
                             liters and an
                             output wattage
                             not exceeding
                             1,000 W, a lift-
                             out steaming rack
                             designed for
                             roasting/
                             steaming, extra
                             lid gasket and a
                             measuring cup and
                             paddle, the
                             forgoing with
                             variable
                             temperature
                             settings
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.79.00)......
     
          SEC. 21260. 10-QUART PROGRAMMABLE SLOW COOKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.82       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             slow cookers of a                                                  31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             domestic purposes
                             with a capacity
                             greater than 7.57
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 9.46
                             liters, each with
                             a full-color
                             litho-wrapped
                             exterior, glass
                             lid, removable
                             round aluminum
                             cooking pot, and
                             a digital control
                             display, the
                             foregoing without
                             a thermometer
                             probe (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.79.00)......
     
          SEC. 21261. POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL 1.5-QUART TEA KETTLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.83       Tea kettles of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             stainless steel,                                                   31/2023.......
                             polished, each
                             with a capacity
                             of 1.41 liters
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.79.00)......
     
          SEC. 21262. EGG BITE MAKERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.84       Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bite-sized egg                                                     31/2023.......
                             makers, of a kind
                             used for domestic
                             purposes, each
                             incorporating two
                             circular cooking
                             plates and a
                             removable cover
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.79.00)......
     
          SEC. 21263. VACUUM STEEL INSULATED COFFEE CARAFES, OF A KIND 
                        USED WITH DEEP ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY 
                        MACHINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.85       Vacuum insulated   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coffee carafes                                                     31/2023.......
                             used with
                             commercial coffee
                             machines, with
                             interior and
                             exterior of
                             stainless steel,
                             each with a
                             capacity over 1
                             liter but not
                             over 2 liters and
                             plastic brew-
                             through lid for
                             direct brewing
                             commercial coffee
                             machines provided
                             for in subheading
                             8419.81 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 21264. VACUUM STEEL INSULATED CARAFES FOR HOUSEHOLD 
                        COFFEE MACHINES, OF A KIND USED WITH DEEP 
                        ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.86       Vacuum insulated   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             carafes for                                                        31/2023.......
                             coffee makers of
                             a kind used for
                             domestic
                             purposes, with
                             interior and
                             exterior of
                             stainless steel,
                             each with a
                             capacity over 1
                             liter but not
                             over 2 liters
                             with brew through
                             top for direct
                             brewing (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8516.90.90)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21265. VACUUM STEEL BODIES WITH INNER AND OUTER STEEL 
                        LAYERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.87       Vacuum vessel      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bodies, each with                                                  31/2023.......
                             exterior layer of
                             steel and vacuum
                             liner of steel,
                             with a capacity
                             over 2 liters and
                             a bottom port and
                             top opening, the
                             foregoing
                             presented without
                             top cover and
                             bottom base
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8516.90.90)......
     
          SEC. 21266. LAMP-HOLDER HOUSINGS OF PLASTIC.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.88       Lamp-holder        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             housings of                                                        31/2023.......
                             plastics,
                             containing
                             sockets for screw-
                             in Edison base
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8536.61.00)......
     
          SEC. 21267. 660 W, 125 V, LAMP-HOLDER WITH TWO 15 AMP 
                        OUTLETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.89       Lamp-holders,      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             rated for 660 W                                                    31/2023.......
                             and 125 V, each
                             with two 15 amp
                             outlets (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8536.61.00)......
     
          SEC. 21268. COMBINATION DUPLEX RECEPTACLE/OUTLET AND USB 
                        CHARGER, 15-20 AMP, 125 V.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.90       Dual-use           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             electrical wall                                                    31/2023.......
                             outlets
                             incorporating one
                             or more built-in
                             Universal Serial
                             Bus (USB)
                             chargers, rated
                             at 15-20 amp and
                             125 V (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8536.69.80)......
     
          SEC. 21269. RANGE AND DRYER RECEPTACLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.91       Electrical         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             receptacles                                                        31/2023.......
                             consisting of
                             straight blade
                             outlets for
                             mounting in
                             walls, made of
                             thermoplastic and
                             steel, measuring
                             not more than 3.4
                             cm in depth, 10.7
                             cm in height and
                             6.4 cm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8536.69.80)......
     
          SEC. 21270. RESIDENTIAL GRADE RECEPTACLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.92       Electrical         1.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             receptacles of                                                     31/2023.......
                             thermoplastic and
                             steel, consisting
                             of two outlets
                             for mounting in
                             walls, each
                             weighing not more
                             than 58.1 g, and
                             measuring not
                             more than 2.5 cm
                             in depth, 10.7 cm
                             in height and 3.4
                             cm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8536.69.80)......
     
          SEC. 21271. RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL USB RECEPTACLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.93       Dual-use           1.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             electrical wall                                                    31/2023.......
                             outlets
                             incorporating one
                             or more built-in
                             Universal Serial
                             Bus (USB)
                             chargers, made of
                             a polycarbonate
                             shell with steel
                             framing and
                             screws and
                             internal circuit
                             boards, weighing
                             not more than
                             136.1 grams, and
                             not exceeding
                             10.7 cm in
                             height, 4.4 cm in
                             width, and 4.3 cm
                             in depth
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8536.69.80)......
     
          SEC. 21272. POWER STRIPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.94       6-outlet power     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             strips of type B                                                   31/2023.......
                             sockets of 125 V,
                             with 14 gauge
                             cord measuring
                             76.2 to 91.44 cm
                             in length, the
                             foregoing without
                             surge protection
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8537.10.91)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21273. SURGE PROTECTORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.95       6-outlet power     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             strips of type B                                                   31/2023.......
                             sockets of 125 V,
                             with 14 gauge
                             cord measuring
                             60.96 to 91.44 cm
                             in length, with
                             400-10,180 joule
                             rating for surge
                             protection
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8537.10.91)......
     
          SEC. 21274. PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS FOR ARCHITECTURAL 
                        LIGHTING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.96       Programmable       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             controllers for                                                    31/2023.......
                             architectural
                             lighting effects
                             and displays,
                             with ethernet,
                             digital visual
                             interface (DVI)
                             and DB9 ports,
                             each in an
                             aluminum
                             enclosure without
                             keyboard, capable
                             of controlling
                             greater than
                             3,000 control
                             channels of
                             lighting and of
                             pixel mapping
                             light-emitting
                             diode (LED)
                             arrays (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8537.10.91)......
     
          SEC. 21275. ELECTRONIC MODULAR CONTROL PANELS FOR GENERATORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.97       Programmable       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             electronic                                                         31/2023.......
                             modular control
                             panels, designed
                             for monitoring
                             and controlling
                             generators and
                             generating sets
                             of heading 8501
                             and 8502,
                             operating at a
                             voltage not
                             exceeding 1,000
                             V, and equipped
                             with electrical
                             control apparatus
                             of heading 8535
                             or 8536, such as
                             circuit breakers,
                             auxiliary
                             contactors, and
                             relays, which
                             provide a front
                             panel user
                             interface, such
                             as control
                             switches and/or a
                             touch screen, for
                             the electrical
                             control and
                             monitoring of the
                             generator or
                             generating set
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8537.10.91)......
     
          SEC. 21276. POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULES AND PROGRAMMABLE 
                        CONTROLLERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.98       Power              Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             distribution                                                       31/2023.......
                             modules and
                             programmable
                             controllers, for
                             a voltage not
                             exceeding 1,000 V
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8537.10.91), the
                             foregoing of a
                             kind used with
                             machines and
                             apparatus for the
                             manufacture or
                             inspection of
                             semiconductor
                             devices of
                             subheading
                             8486.20.00.......
     
          SEC. 21277. GLASS CAPACITIVE TOUCHSCREEN ASSEMBLIES WITH LCD.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.31.99       Capacitive         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             touchscreens                                                       31/2023.......
                             bonded to liquid
                             crystal display
                             (LCD), equipped
                             with two or more
                             apparatus of
                             heading 8536, for
                             electric control
                             or the
                             distribution of
                             electricity,
                             consisting of two
                             glass layers
                             bonded by silicon
                             adhesive with
                             attached flexible
                             printed circuit
                             with surface
                             mount technology
                             components, each
                             touchscreen with
                             diagonal
                             measuring between
                             10 cm and 41 cm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8537.10.91)......
     
          SEC. 21278. LAMPS CONTAINING DEUTERIUM GAS WITHOUT RADIO-
                        FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.01       Ultraviolet lamps  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             filled with                                                        31/2023.......
                             deuterium gas,
                             each without
                             radio-frequency
                             identification
                             device and valued
                             over $200
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8539.49.00)......
     
          SEC. 21279. LAMPS CONTAINING DEUTERIUM GAS WITH RADIO-
                        FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID).
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.02       Ultraviolet lamps  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             filled with                                                        31/2023.......
                             deuterium gas,
                             each with radio-
                             frequency
                             identification
                             device and valued
                             over $200
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8539.49.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21280. FIBER CHANNEL COAXIAL CABLES OF SILVER-PLATED 
                        COPPER CONDUCTORS AND EXPANDED EPTFE 
                        DIELECTRICS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.03       Fiber channel      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coaxial cables of                                                  31/2023.......
                             silver-plated
                             copper conductors
                             and expanded
                             polytetrafluoroet
                             hylene (ePTFE)
                             dielectrics,
                             jacketed with
                             fluoropolymers;
                             such bulk cables
                             having an
                             operating
                             temperature
                             ranging from
                             minus 55 C to 200
                             C (provided for
                             in subheading
                             8544.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 21281. INSULATED COAXIAL CABLES, OF A KIND USED WITH 
                        DEEP ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.04       Insulated coaxial  1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cables, each with                                                  31/2023.......
                             a polyvinyl
                             chloride outer
                             coating, an
                             outside diameter
                             of 4 mm or more
                             but not over 10
                             mm, a length of
                             180 cm or more
                             but not over 270
                             cm (provided for
                             in subheading
                             8544.20.00), the
                             foregoing of a
                             kind used with
                             medical
                             ultrasonic
                             scanning
                             apparatus of
                             subheading
                             9018.12.00.......
     
          SEC. 21282. COAXIAL CABLES INSULATED WITH EPTFE, VAPOR 
                        SEALED, OF A KIND USED WITH DEEP ULTRAVIOLET 
                        LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.05       Coaxial cables     0.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             insulated with                                                     31/2023.......
                             expanded
                             polytetrafluoroet
                             hylene (ePTFE),
                             vapor sealed
                             meeting the
                             requirements of
                             MIL-STD-202,
                             method 122e, as
                             certified by the
                             importer
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8544.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 21283. COAXIAL CABLES INSULATED WITH EPTFE, NON-VAPOR 
                        SEALED, OF A KIND USED WITH DEEP ULTRAVIOLET 
                        LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.06       Coaxial cables     3%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             insulated with                                                     31/2023.......
                             expanded
                             polytetrafluoroet
                             hylene (ePTFE),
                             non-vapor sealed
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8544.20.00)......
     
          SEC. 21284. LOW SPEED AUTOMOTIVE ETHERNET USB HARNESSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.07       USB 2.0 cable      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             assemblies for                                                     31/2023.......
                             automotive
                             infotainment
                             applications, 30
                             V AC (RMS)/30 V
                             DC, rated current
                             of 1 amp max/
                             circuit, each
                             with USB 4- or 5-
                             wire cable, with
                             or without drain
                             wire, with USCAR-
                             30 5-circuit
                             plug, inline, or
                             4-circuit STD A
                             receptacle
                             connectors,
                             solder terminated
                             at both ends, for
                             use as low speed
                             Ethernet
                             components such
                             as in-vehicle
                             databus, display,
                             sensors and
                             cameras (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8544.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 21285. HIGH SPEED AUTOLINK CABLE USB HARNESSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.08       USB 2.0 cable      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             assemblies for                                                     31/2023.......
                             automotive
                             infotainment
                             applications, 30
                             V AC (RMS)/30 V
                             DC, rated current
                             of 1 amp max/
                             circuit, each
                             with USB 4-wire
                             cable, with drain
                             wire, USCAR-30 5-
                             circuit plug or
                             inline, 4-circuit
                             illuminated STD A
                             receptacle
                             connectors,
                             solder terminated
                             at both ends,
                             where the
                             illumination is
                             up to 1.0 FL,
                             fixed or
                             dimmable, for use
                             as low speed
                             Ethernet
                             components such
                             as in-vehicle
                             databus, display,
                             sensors and
                             cameras (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8544.30.00)......
     
          SEC. 21286. INSULATED ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS, OF A KIND USED 
                        WITH EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9956]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.32.09       Electrical cables  0.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             and cable bundles                                                  31/2023.......
                             for a voltage not
                             exceeding 1,000
                             V, fitted with
                             connectors
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8544.42.90), the
                             foregoing of a
                             kind used with
                             Extreme
                             Ultraviolet (EUV)
                             Lithography
                             machines and
                             apparatus for the
                             manufacture of
                             semiconductor
                             devices of
                             subheading
                             8486.20.00.......
     
          SEC. 21287. INSULATED ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS, OF A KIND USED 
                        WITH DEEP ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.10       Electrical cables  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             and cable bundles                                                  31/2023.......
                             for a voltage not
                             exceeding 1,000
                             V, fitted with
                             connectors
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8544.42.90), the
                             foregoing of a
                             kind used with
                             Deep Ultraviolet
                             (DUV) Lithography
                             machines and
                             apparatus for the
                             manufacture of
                             semiconductor
                             devices of
                             subheading
                             8486.20.00.......
     
          SEC. 21288. INSULATED ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS, OF A KIND USED 
                        WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.11       Electrical cables  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             and cable bundles                                                  31/2023.......
                             for a voltage not
                             exceeding 1,000
                             V, fitted with
                             connectors
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8544.42.90), the
                             foregoing of a
                             kind used with
                             optical
                             instruments and
                             appliances for
                             inspecting
                             semiconductor
                             wafers of
                             9031.41.00.......
     
          SEC. 21289. RINGS, BLOCKS, AND OTHER INSULATING FITTINGS OF 
                        QUARTZ.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.12       Rings, blocks,     3.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             and other                                                          31/2023.......
                             insulating
                             fittings of
                             quartz (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8547.90.00), the
                             foregoing of a
                             kind used with
                             machines and
                             apparatus for the
                             manufacture or
                             inspection of
                             semiconductor
                             devices of
                             subheading
                             8486.20.00.......
     
          SEC. 21290. FRONT TIRE SPLASH GUARDS FOR VEHICLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.13       Front tire splash  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             guards of                                                          31/2023.......
                             thermoplastic
                             polyolefin,
                             composed of 85 to
                             87 percent
                             ethylene
                             propylene and 9
                             to 11 percent
                             talc (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8708.29.50)......
     
          SEC. 21291. REAR TIRE SPLASH GUARDS FOR VEHICLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.14       Rear tire splash   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             guards of                                                          31/2023.......
                             thermoplastic
                             polyolefin,
                             composed of 85 to
                             87 percent
                             ethylene
                             propylene and 9
                             to 11 percent
                             talc (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8708.29.50)......
     
          SEC. 21292. AUTOMATIC GEAR BOXES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.15       Automatic gear     1.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             boxes used for                                                     31/2023.......
                             vehicles of
                             headings 8701 and
                             8704, other than
                             goods described
                             in heading
                             9902.17.01, each
                             with 14 speeds
                             and torque
                             ratings of 280 kg/
                             m (provided for
                             in subheading
                             8708.40.11)......
     
          SEC. 21293. SUSPENSION SYSTEMS (STRUTS) FOR OFF-HIGHWAY 
                        TRUCKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.16       Struts used in     1.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             suspension                                                         31/2023.......
                             systems for
                             vehicles of
                             headings 8704
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8708.80.16)......
     
          SEC. 21294. SUSPENSION SYSTEM STABILIZER BARS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.32.17       Suspension system  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             stabilizer bars                                                    31/2023.......
                             of alloy steel,
                             weighing between
                             35 and 44 kg,
                             designed for use
                             in Class 7 and
                             Class 8 heavy
                             duty trucks only
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8708.80.65)......
     
          SEC. 21295. TIE ROD ASSEMBLIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.18       Tie rod            0.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             assemblies of                                                      31/2023.......
                             steering columns
                             and steering
                             boxes; parts
                             thereof (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8708.94.75)......
     
          SEC. 21296. USED AXLE HOUSINGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.19       Used axle          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             housings                                                           31/2023.......
                             (spindles) for
                             vehicles of
                             heading 8704
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8708.99.68)......
     
          SEC. 21297. USED PARTS FOR POWER TRAINS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.20       Used final drive   2%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             and wheel                                                          31/2023.......
                             assemblies for
                             power trains,
                             such final drive
                             and wheel
                             assemblies
                             consisting of
                             planetary gear
                             reduction final
                             drives and wheel
                             assemblies, brake
                             discs or rotors
                             and a wheel hub
                             for vehicles of
                             heading 8704
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8708.99.68)......
     
          SEC. 21298. FRONT WINDSHIELD COVERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.21       Front windshield   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cover constructed                                                  31/2023.......
                             of 100 percent
                             water resistant
                             polyester, having
                             an elastic
                             attachment
                             system, side view
                             mirror covers,
                             wiper protector
                             cover and a dry
                             storage pouch
                             when not in use
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8708.99.81)......
     
          SEC. 21299. EXPANSION CHAMBERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.22       Expansion          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             chambers, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             consisting of a
                             blow molded tube
                             shaped HDPE
                             plastic body,
                             measuring
                             approximately
                             59.89 cm in
                             width, 73.17 cm
                             in length and
                             26.46 cm in
                             height, designed
                             for permanent
                             welding to a
                             gasoline or
                             diesel fuel tank
                             body (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8708.99.81)......
     
          SEC. 21300. BICYCLE RACKS FOR CAR ROOFS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.23       Roof mounted       2.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bicycle rack                                                       31/2023.......
                             trays for motor
                             vehicles, such
                             trays designed to
                             transport
                             bicycles
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8708.99.81)......
     
          SEC. 21301. HIGH PRESSURE FUEL INJECTOR RAILS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.24       High pressure      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fuel injector                                                      31/2023.......
                             rails made of
                             steel alloy used
                             to transport fuel
                             from a pump to
                             fuel injectors on
                             a diesel engine
                             principally used
                             in articles under
                             heading 8702 or
                             8704 (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8708.99.81)......
     
          SEC. 21302. STAND-UP BICYCLES, HAVING BOTH WHEELS EXCEEDING 
                        63.5 CM IN DIAMETER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.25      Stand-up bicycles   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each with no                                                       31/2023.......
                             seat, no seat
                             tube, and no seat
                             stay, designed to
                             be pedaled by a
                             user in a
                             standing position
                             only, such
                             bicycles having
                             both wheels
                             exceeding 63.5 cm
                             in diameter
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8712.00.35)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21303. ELLIPTICAL CYCLES, WITH WHEELS NOT EXCEEDING 63.5 
                        CM IN DIAMETER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.26       Cycles, each       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             either with two                                                    31/2023.......
                             wheels or with
                             three wheels and
                             having all wheels
                             exceeding 63.5 cm
                             in diameter; all
                             the foregoing
                             propelled by
                             laterally mounted
                             pedals designed
                             to be pushed in
                             an alternative
                             elliptical step
                             motion (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8712.00.50)......
     
          SEC. 21304. BICYCLE FRAMES, OTHER THAN OF STEEL, VALUED $600 
                        OR LESS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.27       Bicycle frames,    2.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             other than of                                                      31/2023.......
                             steel, valued not
                             over $600 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8714.91.30)......
     
          SEC. 21305. INTERNAL GEAR BICYCLE HUBS, OTHER THAN TWO OR 
                        THREE SPEEDS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.28       Variable speed     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             internal gear                                                      31/2023.......
                             hubs for
                             bicycles, other
                             than two or three
                             speed hubs
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8714.93.28)......
     
          SEC. 21306. BICYCLE PEDALS OTHER THAN CLIPLESS PEDALS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.29       Flat pedals and    5.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             parts thereof                                                      31/2023.......
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8714.96.10); the
                             foregoing
                             excluding
                             clipless bicycle
                             pedals and parts
                             thereof..........
     
          SEC. 21307. CLIPLESS BICYCLE PEDALS AND PARTS THEREOF.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.30       Clipless bicycle   3.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pedals and parts                                                   31/2023.......
                             thereof (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8714.96.10)......
     
          SEC. 21308. CARBON FIBER BICYCLE SEATPOSTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.31       Seat posts of      1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             carbon fiber,                                                      31/2023.......
                             such seat posts
                             designed for use
                             on bicycles
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8714.99.80)......
     
          SEC. 21309. BICYCLE HANDLEBAR TAPE, OTHER THAN SILICON OR 
                        LEATHER TAPE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.32       Handlebar tape,    4.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             other than of                                                      31/2023.......
                             silicon or of
                             leather, such
                             tape designed for
                             use on bicycles
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8714.99.80)......
     
          SEC. 21310. TRAILER CYCLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.33       Trailer cycles     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with a steel or                                                    31/2023.......
                             aluminum frame, a
                             single wheel
                             measuring
                             approximately 50-
                             52 cm, a seat, a
                             crankset, pedals
                             and a handlebar
                             designed for
                             child riders
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8714.99.80)......
     
          SEC. 21311. DROPPER SEATPOSTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     [[Page S9959]]
     
     
     
     ``     9902.32.34       Bicycle seatposts  5%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of aluminum with                                                   31/2023.......
                             an internal
                             mechanism to
                             adjust saddle
                             height while
                             riding using a
                             remote lever
                             control (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8714.99.80)......
     
          SEC. 21312. BICYCLE FENDERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.35       Bicycle fenders    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             other than of                                                      31/2023.......
                             steel (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8714.99.80)......
     
          SEC. 21313. BICYCLE HANDLEBARS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.36       Bicycle            5.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             handlebars, other                                                  31/2023.......
                             than steel
                             bicycle
                             handlebars with a
                             stem clamp
                             diameter of 25.4
                             millimeters or
                             less (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8714.99.80)......
     
          SEC. 21314. MULTI-FUNCTIONAL STEEL CARTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.37       Multi-functional   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             carts of steel,                                                    31/2023.......
                             not mechanically
                             propelled, each
                             with a capacity
                             less than 0.125
                             cubic meters,
                             such carts
                             designed to
                             function as a
                             combined dolly,
                             wheelbarrow and
                             work cart
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8716.80.50)......
     
          SEC. 21315. NON-MECHANICALLY PROPELLED INDUSTRIAL HAND TRUCK.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.38       Four wheeled non-  0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             motorized carts                                                    31/2023.......
                             constructed
                             primarily of base
                             metal, such carts
                             designed to move
                             lithography
                             equipment
                             modules,
                             apparatus and
                             parts thereof
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8716.80.50)......
     
          SEC. 21316. MOVING DOLLIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.39       Moving dollies,    3.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of hardwood, not                                                   31/2023.......
                             mechanically
                             propelled,
                             measuring greater
                             than 45.72 cm but
                             not exceeding
                             76.2 cm in
                             length, and
                             greater than
                             30.48 cm but not
                             exceeding 45.72
                             cm in width; each
                             mounted on
                             casters with a
                             diameter not
                             exceeding 8 cm,
                             such dollies
                             valued not over
                             $9 each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             8716.80.50)......
     
          SEC. 21317. PARAGLIDERS, PARAGLIDER WINGS AND PARAGLIDER 
                        HARNESSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.40       Paragliders,       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             paraglider wings,                                                  31/2023.......
                             and paraglider
                             harnesses
                             (provided for in
                             heading
                             8804.00.00)......
     
          SEC. 21318. SAILING CATAMARANS AND POWER CATAMARANS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.41       Sailboats, for     1.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pleasure or                                                        31/2023.......
                             sports, with an
                             auxiliary motor,
                             exceeding 9.2 m
                             in length
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             8903.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21319. PROJECTION LENSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.42       Projection         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             lenses, each with                                                  31/2023.......
                             focal length of
                             5.2 mm or more
                             but not over
                             165.0 mm, throw
                             ratio of 0.28:1
                             or more but not
                             over 12:1 and
                             focus range
                             optical 0.45 m or
                             more but not over
                             40 m, the
                             foregoing not
                             exceeding 15 kg
                             in weight
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9002.11.40)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21320. MOUNTED OPTICAL LENSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.43       Mounted optical    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             lenses of molded                                                   31/2023.......
                             plastic or
                             optically worked
                             glass, measuring
                             between 15 mm and
                             25 mm in height
                             and between 10 mm
                             and 14 mm in
                             diameter, such
                             lenses mounted in
                             a barrel of
                             brass, aluminum
                             or similar metal
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9002.11.90)......
     
          SEC. 21321. OBJECTIVE LENSES FOR BROADCAST CAMERAS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.44       Objective lenses   1.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with a B4 mount,                                                   31/2023.......
                             such lenses for
                             cameras with 11
                             mm diagonal
                             sensors (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9002.11.90)......
     
          SEC. 21322. OBJECTIVE LENSES FOR CINEMA CAMERAS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.45       Objective lenses   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             with a positive                                                    31/2023.......
                             lock mount for
                             cameras with
                             diagonal sensors
                             of more than 28
                             mm but less than
                             46 mm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9002.11.90)......
     
          SEC. 21323. MAGNIFYING SPECTACLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.46       Magnifying         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             spectacles                                                         31/2023.......
                             consisting of
                             spectacle frames
                             with convex
                             lenses worn to
                             enlarge images
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9004.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 21324. LCD TELEVISION PANEL ASSEMBLIES, WITH A VIDEO 
                        DISPLAY MEASURING OVER 175.26 CM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.47       Liquid crystal     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             display (LCD)                                                      31/2023.......
                             television panel
                             assemblies, each
                             with a video
                             display diagonal
                             measuring over
                             175.26 cm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9013.80.90)......
     
          SEC. 21325. LCD TELEVISION PANEL ASSEMBLIES, WITH A VIDEO 
                        DISPLAY MEASURING OVER 149.86 CM BUT NOT OVER 
                        175.26 CM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.48       Liquid crystal     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             display (LCD)                                                      31/2023.......
                             television panel
                             assemblies, each
                             with a video
                             display diagonal
                             measuring over
                             149.86 cm but not
                             over 175.26 cm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9013.80.90)......
     
          SEC. 21326. LCD TELEVISION PANEL ASSEMBLIES, WITH A VIDEO 
                        DISPLAY MEASURING OVER 139.7 CM BUT NOT OVER 
                        149.86 CM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.49       Liquid crystal     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             display (LCD)                                                      31/2023.......
                             television panel
                             assemblies, each
                             with a video
                             display diagonal
                             measuring over
                             139.7 cm but not
                             over 149.86 cm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9013.80.90)......
     
          SEC. 21327. LCD TELEVISION PANEL ASSEMBLIES, WITH A VIDEO 
                        DISPLAY MEASURING OVER 137.16 CM BUT NOT OVER 
                        139.7 CM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.50       Liquid crystal     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             display (LCD)                                                      31/2023.......
                             television panel
                             assemblies, each
                             with a video
                             display diagonal
                             measuring over
                             137.16 cm but not
                             over 139.7 cm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9013.80.90)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21328. HOUSINGS DESIGNED FOR INFRARED LENSES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.51       Lens housings of   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             aluminum alloy,                                                    31/2023.......
                             with or without
                             anodization,
                             designed for
                             infrared lenses
                             with diameters
                             not less than 10
                             mm and not more
                             than 100 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9013.90.80)......
     
          SEC. 21329. ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE INDICATORS, WEIGHING 14.2 
                        G.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.52       Electrical data    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             monitors, of a                                                     31/2023.......
                             kind used to
                             measure ambient
                             temperature, each
                             designed for
                             single use, with
                             customizable
                             alarm settings,
                             liquid crystal
                             display (LCD)
                             screen, enclosed
                             in plastic
                             housing measuring
                             4.1 cm by 4.9 cm
                             by 0.8 cm,
                             weighing 14.2 g
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9025.80.10)......
     
          SEC. 21330. ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE INDICATORS, WEIGHING 64.4 
                        G.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.53       Electrical data    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             monitors, of a                                                     31/2023.......
                             kind used for
                             measuring ambient
                             temperatures and
                             designed for
                             single use, each
                             with a
                             programmable
                             alarm and liquid
                             crystal display
                             (LCD) screen,
                             enclosed in a
                             plastic housing,
                             measuring 98.9 mm
                             in length, 58 mm
                             in width, 17.7 mm
                             in height and
                             weighing 64.4 g
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9025.80.10)......
     
          SEC. 21331. ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE INDICATORS, WEIGHING 430 
                        G.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.54       Electrical data    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             monitors, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             with sensors to
                             measure
                             temperature,
                             light, motion,
                             and jamming
                             detection, and
                             capable of
                             transmitting such
                             data using
                             cellular 3G
                             networks, each
                             with a liquid
                             crystal display
                             (LCD), encased in
                             a plastic
                             housing,
                             measuring 132.05
                             mm in height,
                             148.07 mm in
                             width, 25.2 mm in
                             diameter,
                             containing a 10.4
                             Ahr lithium ion
                             battery, and
                             weighing 430 g
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9025.80.10)......
     
          SEC. 21332. GLOBAL CARGO TRACKERS, WEIGHING 660 G.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.55       Electrical data    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             monitors, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             with sensors to
                             monitor location,
                             temperature,
                             light, motion and
                             jamming
                             detection,
                             capable of
                             transmitting such
                             data using
                             cellular 3G
                             networks, with a
                             liquid crystal
                             display (LCD)
                             encased in a
                             plastic housing,
                             measuring 170.05
                             mm in height,
                             148.01 mm in
                             width, 26.72 mm
                             in diameter,
                             containing a 20.8
                             Ahr lithium ion
                             battery, and
                             weighing 660 g
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9025.80.10)......
     
          SEC. 21333. TEMPERATURE DATA MONITORS, WEIGHING 115 G.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.56       Electrical data    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             monitors, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             with sensors to
                             measure
                             temperature,
                             light and
                             location and each
                             capable of
                             transmitting such
                             data using
                             cellular 2G
                             networks, of a
                             kind used in the
                             transportation of
                             goods, enclosed
                             in a plastic
                             housing measuring
                             101 mm by 65 mm
                             by 29 mm,
                             weighing 115 g
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9025.80.10)......
     
          SEC. 21334. TEMPERATURE DATA MONITORS, WEIGHING 138.9 G.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.57       Electrical data    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             monitors, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             with sensors to
                             measure
                             temperature,
                             light and
                             location and each
                             capable of
                             transmitting such
                             data using
                             cellular 3G
                             networks, of a
                             kind used in the
                             transportation of
                             goods, enclosed
                             in a plastic
                             housing measuring
                             101 mm by 65 mm
                             by 29 mm,
                             weighing 138.9 g
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9025.80.10)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21335. TEMPERATURE DATA MONITORS, WEIGHING 133.2 G.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.58       Electrical data    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             monitors, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             with sensors to
                             measure
                             temperature,
                             light and
                             location and each
                             capable of
                             transmitting such
                             data using
                             cellular 2G
                             networks, of a
                             kind used in the
                             transportation of
                             goods, enclosed
                             in a plastic
                             housing measuring
                             101 mm by 65 mm
                             by 29 mm,
                             weighing 133.2 g
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9025.80.10)......
     
          SEC. 21336. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF BICYCLE SPEEDOMETERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.59       Parts and          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             accessories of                                                     31/2023.......
                             bicycle
                             speedometers
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9029.90.40)......
     
          SEC. 21337. WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.60       Thermostats        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for use                                                   31/2023.......
                             with indoor fan
                             coils, each with
                             a screen, six
                             buttons,
                             electrical
                             components and
                             covered in a
                             plastic coating,
                             such thermostats
                             measuring 190.5
                             mm in length,
                             287.02 mm in
                             width and 157.5
                             mm in height
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9032.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 21338. ANALOG/DIGITAL WRIST WATCHES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.61       Analog/digital     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             wrist watches                                                      31/2023.......
                             (other than those
                             of heading 9101),
                             electrically
                             operated, whether
                             or not
                             incorporating a
                             stop watch
                             facility, such
                             watches having no
                             jewels or only
                             one jewel in the
                             movement and with
                             bracelet other
                             than of textile
                             material or of
                             base metal
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9102.19.40)......
     
          SEC. 21339. MECHANICAL WRIST WATCHES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.62       Mechanical wrist   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             watches (other                                                     31/2023.......
                             than those of
                             heading 9101),
                             with automatic
                             winding, having
                             over 17 jewels in
                             the movement,
                             with bracelet of
                             stainless steel,
                             whether or not
                             gold- or silver-
                             plated (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9102.21.70)......
     
          SEC. 21340. MECHANICAL WRIST WATCHES WITH LEATHER OR OTHER 
                        BAND.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.63       Mechanical wrist   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             watches (other                                                     31/2023.......
                             than those of
                             heading 9101),
                             with automatic
                             winding, having
                             over 17 jewels in
                             the movement,
                             such watches with
                             bracelet other
                             than of textile
                             material or of
                             base metal
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9102.21.90)......
     
          SEC. 21341. ANALOG POCKET WATCHES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.64       Analog pocket      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             watches (other                                                     31/2023.......
                             than those of
                             heading 9101),
                             electrically
                             operated, having
                             no jewels or only
                             one jewel in the
                             movement
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9102.91.40)......
     
          SEC. 21342. PROJECTION ALARM CLOCKS, NON-ATOMIC.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.32.65       Electrically-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             operated alarm                                                     31/2023.......
                             clocks, such
                             clocks capable of
                             displaying time,
                             date, indoor
                             humidity and
                             indoor
                             temperature, the
                             foregoing
                             including an
                             integrated
                             Universal Serial
                             Bus (USB)
                             charging port and
                             a projection unit
                             that projects
                             time, whether or
                             not also capable
                             of projecting
                             temperature
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9105.11.40)......
     
          SEC. 21343. PROJECTION ATOMIC ALARM CLOCKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.66       Electrically-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             operated atomic                                                    31/2023.......
                             alarm clocks,
                             such clocks
                             capable of
                             displaying time,
                             date and
                             temperature, the
                             foregoing
                             including an
                             integrated
                             Universal Serial
                             Bus (USB)
                             charging port and
                             a projection unit
                             that projects
                             both time and
                             temperature
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9105.11.40)......
     
          SEC. 21344. ANALOG WALL CLOCKS WITHOUT THERMOMETER, 
                        HYGROMETER, OR BAROMETER GAUGES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.67       Analog wall        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             clocks, each with                                                  31/2023.......
                             a diameter
                             measuring between
                             35 cm to 62 cm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9105.21.80), the
                             foregoing without
                             thermometer,
                             hygrometer or
                             barometer gauges.
     
          SEC. 21345. ANALOG CLOCKS WITH THERMOMETER AND HYGROMETER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.68       Analog clocks,     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each with a                                                        31/2023.......
                             temperature gauge
                             and a humidity
                             gauge and a
                             diameter
                             measuring between
                             20 cm and 62 cm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9105.21.80)......
     
          SEC. 21346. ATOMIC ANALOG WALL CLOCKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.69       Electrically       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             operated atomic                                                    31/2023.......
                             wall clocks,
                             designed to
                             receive phase-
                             modulated time
                             code, the
                             foregoing each
                             with a stainless
                             steel frame
                             measuring
                             approximately
                             35.56 cm in
                             diameter and an
                             analog display
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9105.21.80)......
     
          SEC. 21347. ATOMIC DIGITAL CLOCKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.70       Electrically-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             operated atomic                                                    31/2023.......
                             clocks, each with
                             one or more opto-
                             electronic
                             displays to
                             provide time,
                             date and
                             temperature,
                             whether or not
                             such clocks have
                             an alarm function
                             or a moon phase
                             display; the
                             foregoing each
                             with openings on
                             the back for wall-
                             mounting and a
                             pull-out stand
                             for placement on
                             flat surfaces
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9105.91.40)......
     
          SEC. 21348. ANALOG KITCHEN TIMERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.71       Analog kitchen     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             timers, not                                                        31/2023.......
                             battery or AC
                             powered, each
                             with dimensions
                             not exceeding 6
                             cm by 12 cm by 24
                             cm, such timers
                             designed to count
                             down from 60
                             minutes and shut
                             off automatically
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9106.90.85)......
     
          SEC. 21349. WRIST WATCH MOVEMENTS HAVING OVER ONE JEWEL AND 
                        LESS THAN 7 JEWELS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.72       Complete watch     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             movements,                                                         31/2023.......
                             unassembled,
                             having over one
                             jewel but not
                             over 7 jewels,
                             measuring less
                             than 33.8 mm in
                             diameter
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9110.11.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21350. WATCH MOVEMENTS HAVING OVER 7 JEWELS AND UNDER 17 
                        JEWELS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.73       Complete watch     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             movements,                                                         31/2023.......
                             unassembled,
                             having over 7
                             jewels but not
                             over 17 jewels,
                             measuring less
                             than 33.8 mm in
                             diameter
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9110.11.00)......
     
          SEC. 21351. WATCH CASES OR ``BODIES'' OVER 41 MM IN DIAMETER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.74       Watch cases of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             stainless steel,                                                   31/2023.......
                             other than gold-
                             or silver-plated,
                             each measuring
                             over 41 mm in
                             width or diameter
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9111.20.40)......
     
          SEC. 21352. WATCH CASES OR ``BODIES'' NOT OVER 41 MM IN 
                        DIAMETER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.75       Watch cases of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             stainless steel,                                                   31/2023.......
                             other than gold-
                             or silver-plated,
                             each measuring
                             not over 41 mm in
                             width or diameter
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9111.20.40)......
     
          SEC. 21353. WATCH CASE BEZELS, BACKS, AND CENTERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.76       Watch case         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bezels, backs and                                                  31/2023.......
                             centers, the
                             foregoing not of
                             precious metal or
                             of metal clad
                             with precious
                             metal (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9111.90.50)......
     
          SEC. 21354. WATCH CASE PARTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.77       Parts of watch     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cases, not of                                                      31/2023.......
                             precious metal or
                             of metal clad
                             with precious
                             metal, the
                             foregoing other
                             than watch
                             bezels, backs and
                             centers (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9111.90.70)......
     
          SEC. 21355. STAINLESS STEEL WATCH BRACELETS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.78       Watch bracelets    4.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of stainless                                                       31/2023.......
                             steel, whether or
                             not gold- or
                             silver-plated,
                             valued over $100
                             per dozen
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9113.20.40)......
     
          SEC. 21356. WATCH DIALS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.79       Watch dials, not   1%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             exceeding 50 mm                                                    31/2023.......
                             in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9114.30.40)......
     
          SEC. 21357. WATCH CROWNS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.80       Watch crowns of    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             stainless steel,                                                   31/2023.......
                             each with a
                             diameter greater
                             than 3 mm but not
                             exceeding 10 mm
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9114.90.40)......
     
          SEC. 21358. WATCH HANDS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.81       Watch hands of     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             brass, designed                                                    31/2023.......
                             to indicate hour,
                             minute, second or
                             counter (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9114.90.40)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21359. ACOUSTIC GUITARS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.82       Acoustic guitars,  3.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             valued not over                                                    31/2023.......
                             $100 each,
                             excluding the
                             value of the case
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9202.90.20)......
     
          SEC. 21360. CONSOLE DIGITAL PIANOS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.83       Upright console    4.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             digital pianos,                                                    31/2023.......
                             the sound of
                             which is
                             produced, or must
                             be amplified,
                             electrically;
                             each with one 88-
                             key hammer action
                             keyboard and
                             valued at $100 or
                             more (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9207.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 21361. GRAND DIGITAL PIANOS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.84       Grand pianos,      0.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             digital, each                                                      31/2023.......
                             with one 88-key
                             hammer action
                             keyboard and
                             valued $100 or
                             more (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9207.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 21362. ELECTRONIC 61-KEY KEYBOARDS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.85       Electronic 61-key  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             musical single                                                     31/2023.......
                             keyboard
                             instruments, each
                             with folding
                             stand and stool,
                             weighing
                             approximately 5.4
                             kg and valued $48
                             or more but not
                             over $55
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9207.10.00)......
     
          SEC. 21363. ELECTRIC GUITARS AND ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC GUITARS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.86       Electric guitars,  3.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed to be                                                     31/2023.......
                             amplified
                             electronically,
                             valued over $40
                             but not more than
                             $200 per unit
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9207.90.00)......
     
          SEC. 21364. MEMORY FOAM TRAVEL PILLOWS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.87       Travel pillows of  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             viscoelastic                                                       31/2023.......
                             polyurethane foam
                             and with cover of
                             polyester fabric,
                             each pillow with
                             a zipper and a
                             hook-and-loop
                             attachment and
                             measuring 10 cm
                             or more but not
                             over 13 cm in
                             height, 21 cm or
                             more but not over
                             28 cm in length
                             and 21 cm or more
                             but not over 26
                             cm in width
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9404.90.20)......
     
          SEC. 21365. LIGHTING FOR WALL INSTALLATION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.88       Electrical         7%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             lighting                                                           31/2023.......
                             fittings, of base
                             metal other than
                             of brass, such
                             goods designed
                             for permanent
                             wall installation
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.10.60)......
     
          SEC. 21366. DECORATIVE BATHROOM FAN ASSEMBLIES (LIGHTING 
                        FIXTURES) ASSEMBLIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.89       Decorative         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             bathroom fan                                                       31/2023.......
                             globe assemblies
                             (lighting
                             fixtures), with
                             base metal and
                             glass, acrylic or
                             polycarbonate
                             lens or globe,
                             the foregoing
                             designed to be
                             used exclusively
                             for exhaust fan
                             lights (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9405.10.80)......
     
          SEC. 21367. METAL HOUSEHOLD FLOOR LAMPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.32.90       Electric           5.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             household floor                                                    31/2023.......
                             standing lamps,
                             of base metal
                             other than brass,
                             each with an E26
                             socket (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9405.20.60)......
     
          SEC. 21368. SOLAR POWERED PATHWAY LIGHTS, EACH MEASURING 
                        BETWEEN 36.8 CM AND 42 CM IN HEIGHT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.91       Solar powered      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pathway lights,                                                    31/2023.......
                             of base metal
                             other than of
                             brass, having
                             glass lenses,
                             each measuring
                             between 45 cm and
                             48 cm in height,
                             containing a
                             rechargeable 900
                             milliampere-hour
                             (mAh) battery and
                             LED lamp
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.40.60)......
     
          SEC. 21369. SOLAR POWERED PATHWAY LIGHTS, EACH MEASURING 
                        BETWEEN 45 CM AND 48 CM IN HEIGHT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.92       Solar powered      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pathway lights,                                                    31/2023.......
                             of base metal
                             other than of
                             brass, having
                             glass lenses,
                             measuring between
                             36.8 cm and 42 cm
                             in height, each
                             containing a
                             rechargeable 800
                             milliampere-hour
                             (mAh) battery and
                             a light-emitting
                             diode (LED) lamp
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.40.60)......
     
          SEC. 21370. EXTERIOR EXIT VIEWING LIGHTS, DUAL BEAM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.93       Exterior exit      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             viewing lights,                                                    31/2023.......
                             of aluminum
                             alloy, round in
                             shape, with a
                             diameter not more
                             than 12.5 cm and
                             a weight not over
                             0.3 kg, each
                             containing a two
                             light emitting
                             diode, printed
                             circuit board and
                             electrical
                             connector, the
                             foregoing
                             configured to be
                             mounted to the
                             exterior of an
                             aircraft and
                             designed for
                             illuminating the
                             ground contact
                             areas for
                             personnel in the
                             event of an
                             emergency landing
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.40.60)......
     
          SEC. 21371. LED FLAMELESS CANDLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.94       Light-emitting     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diode (LED)                                                        31/2023.......
                             flameless pillar-
                             shaped candles,
                             of unscented wax,
                             each
                             incorporating a
                             timer, with
                             realistic flame
                             movement and with
                             remote control
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.40.84)......
     
          SEC. 21372. AQUARIUM LED LIGHT STRANDS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.95       Light-emitting     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diode (LED) low                                                    31/2023.......
                             voltage lighting
                             designed for use
                             with aquarium
                             tanks, each with
                             from one to ten
                             LED modules with
                             three LED arrays,
                             with power source
                             and plastic
                             housing to
                             protect circuitry
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.40.84)......
     
          SEC. 21373. LED LIGHT MODULES FOR BATHROOM FANS/LIGHTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.96       Light emitting     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diode (LED)                                                        31/2023.......
                             lighting modules,
                             each with DC
                             output between
                             260 milliampere
                             and 320
                             milliampere and
                             designed to be
                             used in the
                             manufacture of a
                             bathroom exhaust
                             fan/light
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.40.84)......
     
          SEC. 21374. AQUARIUM LED LIGHT STICKS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.97       Light-emitting     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diode (LED) low                                                    31/2023.......
                             voltage light
                             sticks designed
                             for use with
                             aquarium tanks,
                             ranging in length
                             from 4 cm to 70
                             cm, including
                             single and double
                             light sticks with
                             power source,
                             with LED arrays
                             distributed along
                             the length of the
                             stick, LEDs and
                             circuitry
                             protected by a
                             clear plastic
                             sealed tube
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.40.84)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21375. AQUARIUM LED LIGHT STRIPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.98       Light-emitting     1.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             diode (LED) low                                                    31/2023.......
                             voltage light
                             strips designed
                             for use with
                             aquarium tanks,
                             having protective
                             housings of
                             plastics or of
                             aluminum, with
                             LED arrays
                             arranged in rows
                             and columns,
                             presented with
                             power source,
                             with plastic lens
                             to protect
                             circuitry
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.40.84)......
     
          SEC. 21376. DECORATIVE VOTIVE CANDLE HOLDERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.32.99       Decorative candle  3.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             holders other                                                      31/2023.......
                             than of brass,
                             each measuring 5
                             cm to 17.2 cm in
                             height and 5 cm
                             to 15.25 cm in
                             diameter,
                             weighing 6.2 g or
                             more but not more
                             than 2.7 kg,
                             valued over $0.50
                             but not over $15
                             each (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9405.50.40)......
     
          SEC. 21377. CANDLE JAR SHADES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.01       Decorative candle  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             holder shades,                                                     31/2023.......
                             other than of
                             brass, each
                             designed to fit
                             on the top of a
                             jar style candle
                             holder (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9405.50.40)......
     
          SEC. 21378. NON-ELECTRICAL LIGHTING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.02       Non-electrical     5.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             lamps                                                              31/2023.......
                             (luminaires)
                             designed for wall
                             mounting, of base
                             metal other than
                             of brass, each
                             having a glass
                             sleeve; the
                             foregoing not
                             including candle
                             lamps (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9405.50.40)......
     
          SEC. 21379. OUTDOOR GARDEN OR PATIO TORCHES OF BAMBOO 
                        CONSTRUCTION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.03       Outdoor garden     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             torches, each                                                      31/2023.......
                             comprising a
                             dried bamboo pole
                             supporting a
                             compartment
                             holding a fuel
                             canister and
                             wick, measuring
                             0.75 m to 1.6 m
                             in height
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.50.40)......
     
          SEC. 21380. OUTDOOR GARDEN OR PATIO TORCHES OF NON-BAMBOO 
                        CONSTRUCTION.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.04       Outdoor garden     0.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             torches, of any                                                    31/2023.......
                             single material
                             including base
                             metal (other than
                             brass), glass,
                             ceramic or resin
                             or a combination
                             thereof; but not
                             of bamboo; each
                             incorporating a
                             reservoir for
                             fuel and a wick
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.50.40)......
     
          SEC. 21381. INDOOR OIL LAMPS WITH BASE OF GLASS OR METAL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.05       Oil lamps, with a  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             base of metal                                                      31/2023.......
                             (other than of
                             brass) or of
                             glass, each lamp
                             with wick holder,
                             glass chimney and
                             flat or round
                             wick (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9405.50.40)......
     
          SEC. 21382. OUTDOOR GARDEN TORCHES FOR TABLETOP USE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.06       Outdoor garden     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             torches for                                                        31/2023.......
                             tabletop use,
                             such torches of
                             bamboo, metal
                             other than brass,
                             glass, ceramic or
                             resin, each
                             incorporating a
                             woven wick
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.50.40)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21383. GLASS LENS ARRAYS FOR SPOTLIGHTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.07       Glass lens         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             arrays, each                                                       31/2023.......
                             molded to form 60
                             individual lenses
                             on one side, each
                             such lens
                             measuring 10 mm
                             in diameter, with
                             a smooth reverse
                             side, designed
                             for insertion
                             into an LED light
                             fixture (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9405.91.60)......
     
          SEC. 21384. LAMP SHADES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.08       Shades for lamps   4.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             (luminaires), of                                                   31/2023.......
                             vegetable fibers
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.99.40)......
     
          SEC. 21385. GALVANIZED STEEL LED DOWNLIGHT HOUSING FRAMES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.09       Housing frames of  4.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             galvanized steel                                                   31/2023.......
                             (bare metal),
                             designed for use
                             in light emitting
                             diode (LED)
                             downlights
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.99.40)......
     
          SEC. 21386. ALUMINUM CYLINDERS FOR LED LIGHTING FIXTURES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.10       Cylinders of       4%           No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             aluminum,                                                          31/2023.......
                             designed for
                             light emitting
                             diode (LED)
                             lighting fixtures
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.99.40)......
     
          SEC. 21387. GALVANIZED STEEL BRACKETS AND PLATES FOR LED 
                        LIGHTING FIXTURES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.11       Brackets and       3.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             plates of                                                          31/2023.......
                             galvanized steel,
                             designed for use
                             with light
                             emitting diode
                             (LED) lighting
                             fixtures
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.99.40)......
     
          SEC. 21388. ALUMINUM LED DOWNLIGHT REFLECTORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.12       Reflectors of      3.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             aluminum,                                                          31/2023.......
                             designed for
                             light emitting
                             diode (LED)
                             downlights
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.99.40)......
     
          SEC. 21389. OUTDOOR GARDEN TORCH REPLACEMENT CANISTERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.13       Canisters          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for                                                       31/2023.......
                             outdoor garden
                             torches, of base
                             metal other than
                             brass, each
                             incorporating a
                             wick and
                             flameguard
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9405.99.40)......
     
          SEC. 21390. IRIS SUBASSEMBLIES FOR MOVING LIGHTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.14       Iris               Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             subassemblies,                                                     31/2023.......
                             each consisting
                             of two or more
                             parts or pieces
                             fastened or
                             joined together,
                             including an
                             adjustable
                             opening, the
                             foregoing
                             designed for
                             controlling the
                             dimensions of a
                             beam produced by
                             an automated
                             moving light
                             fixture (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9405.99.40)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21391. ZOOM MODULES FOR AUTOMATED MOVING LIGHTS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.15       Zoom modules,      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each consisting                                                    31/2023.......
                             of two or more
                             parts or pieces
                             fastened or
                             joined together,
                             including rails
                             or lenses, such
                             modules each
                             designed for
                             moving the lenses
                             of an automated
                             moving light
                             fixture (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9405.99.40)......
     
          SEC. 21392. GOLF CLUB HEADS FOR FAIRWAY WOODS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.16       Golf club heads    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for                                                       31/2023.......
                             clubs designated
                             as fairway woods
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.39.00)......
     
          SEC. 21393. GOLF CLUB SHAFTS FOR PUTTERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.17       Golf club shafts,  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             designed for use                                                   31/2023.......
                             with putters
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.39.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21394. STEEL GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, OTHER THAN FOR PUTTERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.18       Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of steel, other                                                    31/2023.......
                             than those
                             designed for use
                             with putters
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.39.00)......
     
          SEC. 21395. GOLF CLUB SHAFT ASSEMBLIES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.19       Golf club shaft    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             assemblies, each                                                   31/2023.......
                             comprising a
                             graphite golf
                             shaft with a grip
                             attached by
                             adhesive tape and
                             a loft adapter
                             attached by glue
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.39.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21396. GRAPHITE DRIVER GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, EXTRA STIFF 
                        FLEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.20       Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of graphite,                                                       31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with driver and/
                             or fairway wood
                             clubs, the
                             forgoing
                             measuring from
                             approximately
                             106.7 cm to 121.9
                             cm, of extra
                             stiff flexibility
                             as denoted by a
                             letter code of
                             ``X'' or ``TX''
                             imprinted on the
                             shaft (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.39.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21397. GRAPHITE HYBRID GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, EXTRA STIFF 
                        FLEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.21       Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of graphite,                                                       31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with hybrid
                             clubs, the
                             forgoing
                             measuring from
                             approximately
                             101.6 cm to 106.6
                             cm, of extra
                             stiff flexibility
                             as denoted by a
                             letter code of
                             ``X'' or ``TX''
                             imprinted on the
                             shaft (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.39.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this chapter.....
     
          SEC. 21398. GRAPHITE IRONS GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, EXTRA STIFF 
                        FLEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.22       Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of graphite,                                                       31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with irons, each
                             measuring from
                             approximately
                             88.9 cm to 101.5
                             cm, of extra
                             stiff flexibility
                             as denoted by a
                             letter code of
                             ``X'' or ``TX''
                             imprinted on the
                             shaft (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.39.00)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21399. GRAPHITE DRIVER GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, REGULAR, 
                        SENIOR, ADULT, OR LADIES FLEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.23       Golf club shafts   2.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of graphite,                                                       31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with driver and/
                             or fairway wood
                             clubs, each
                             measuring from
                             approximately
                             106.7 cm to 121.9
                             cm, of regular,
                             light, senior,
                             adult and/or
                             ladies
                             flexibility as
                             denoted by a code
                             of ``R'', ``L'',
                             ``A'', ``M'',
                             ``AM'', ``A/M'',
                             ``F2'', ``F3'',
                             ``5.0'', ``5.'',
                             or ``Senior''
                             imprinted on the
                             shaft (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.39.00), the
                             foregoing not
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21400. GRAPHITE GOLF CLUB DRIVER SHAFTS, STIFF FLEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.24       Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of graphite,                                                       31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with driver and/
                             or fairway wood
                             clubs, each
                             measuring from
                             approximately
                             106.7 cm to 121.9
                             cm, of stiff
                             flexibility
                             denoted by a
                             letter code
                             ``S'', ``SR'',
                             ``TS'', ``6.0'',
                             ``6.5'' or ``F4''
                             imprinted on the
                             shaft (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.39.00), the
                             foregoing
                             presented without
                             loft adapter.....
     
          SEC. 21401. GRAPHITE HYBRID GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, REGULAR, 
                        SENIOR, ADULT, OR LADIES FLEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.25       Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of graphite,                                                       31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with hybrid
                             clubs, each
                             measuring from
                             approximately
                             101.6 cm to 106.6
                             cm, such shafts
                             of regular,
                             light, senior,
                             adult and/or
                             ladies
                             flexibility as
                             denoted by a code
                             of ``R'', ``L'',
                             ``A'', ``M'',
                             ``AM'', ``A/M'',
                             ``F2'', ``F3'',
                             ``5.0'', ``5.5''
                             or ``Senior''
                             imprinted on the
                             shaft (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.39.00), the
                             foregoing not
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21402. GRAPHITE HYBRID GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, STIFF FLEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.26       Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of graphite,                                                       31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with hybrid
                             clubs, the
                             foregoing
                             measuring
                             approximately
                             101.6 cm to 106.6
                             cm in length, of
                             stiff flexibility
                             as denoted by a
                             letter code of
                             ``S'', ``SR'',
                             ``TS'', ``6.0'',
                             ``6.5'' or ``F4''
                             imprinted on the
                             shaft (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.39.00)......
     
          SEC. 21403. GRAPHITE IRONS GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, REGULAR, SENIOR, 
                        ADULT, OR LADIES FLEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.27       Golf club shafts   2.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of graphite,                                                       31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with irons
                             meaning the
                             foregoing
                             measuring from
                             approximately
                             88.9 cm to 101.5
                             cm, each having
                             regular, light,
                             senior, adult,
                             and/or ladies
                             flexibility as
                             denoted by a
                             letter code of
                             ``R'', ``L'',
                             ``A'', ``M'',
                             ``AM'', ``A/M'',
                             ``F2'', ``F3'',
                             ``5.0'', ``5.5''
                             or ``Senior''
                             imprinted on the
                             shaft (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.39.00)".....
     
          SEC. 21404. GRAPHITE IRONS GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, STIFF FLEX.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.28       Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of graphite,                                                       31/2023.......
                             designed for use
                             with irons, each
                             measuring from
                             approximately
                             88.9 cm to 101.5
                             cm, of stiff
                             flexibility as
                             denoted by a
                             letter code of
                             ``S'', ``SR'',
                             ``TS'', ``6.0'',
                             ``6.5''or ``F4''
                             imprinted on the
                             shaft (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.39.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21405. PICKLEBALL PADDLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.29       Pickleball         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             paddles or                                                         31/2023.......
                             rackets (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.59.80)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21406. PICKLEBALLS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.30       Noninflatable      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             hollow                                                             31/2023.......
                             pickleballs, each
                             measuring not
                             over 19 cm in
                             diameter
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.69.40)......
     
          SEC. 21407. EXERCISE CYCLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.31       Upright,           4.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             recumbent and                                                      31/2023.......
                             semi-recumbent
                             exercise cycles
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21408. STATIONARY TRAINERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.32       Bicycle            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             stationary                                                         31/2023.......
                             trainers,
                             designed to hold
                             bicycles upright
                             and off-ground,
                             each with 2
                             sections: a front
                             stand with a
                             clamp to attach
                             to a bicycle's
                             steering column
                             and a molded
                             plastic piece to
                             capture the front
                             wheel, and a rear
                             section that
                             attaches to the
                             bicycle's rear
                             axle having a
                             resistance unit
                             on which the rear
                             wheel sits
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21409. MULTIMODALITY FITNESS EQUIPMENT, WITHOUT 
                        INTEGRATED CONTACT GRIP HEART RATE MONITOR.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.33       Fitness            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             equipment, each                                                    31/2023.......
                             with pivoting
                             handles and foot
                             pedals that
                             perform
                             alternating
                             movements which
                             combine the
                             motions of a
                             stepper and an
                             elliptical
                             machine, driving
                             simultaneously a
                             radial fan and
                             magnetic brake in
                             the base, such
                             equipment without
                             integrated
                             contact grip
                             heart rate
                             monitor and
                             weighing less
                             than 90 kg
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21410. MULTIMODALITY FITNESS EQUIPMENT WITH INTEGRATED 
                        POWER SENSOR TO MEASURE THE USER'S UPPER BODY 
                        POWER INPUT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.34       Fitness            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             equipment, each                                                    31/2023.......
                             unit with
                             pivoting handles
                             and foot pedals
                             that allow the
                             user to perform
                             alternating
                             movements which
                             combine the
                             motions of a
                             stepper and an
                             elliptical
                             machine, and
                             driving
                             simultaneously a
                             radial fan and
                             magnetic brake in
                             the base; each
                             weighing less
                             than 90 kg and
                             equipped with
                             integrated
                             contact grip
                             heart rate
                             monitor and
                             integrated power
                             sensor to measure
                             the user's upper
                             body power input
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21411. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR TREADMILLS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.35       Parts and          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             accessories                                                        31/2023.......
                             (other than
                             display consoles)
                             of treadmills
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21412. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR ELLIPTICALS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.36       Parts and          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             accessories                                                        31/2023.......
                             (other than
                             display consoles)
                             of elliptical
                             fitness machines
                             that use a
                             forward and
                             backward pedaling
                             motion with
                             adjustable
                             vertical incline
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21413. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR STATIONARY EXERCISE 
                        CYCLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.33.37       Parts and          1.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             accessories                                                        31/2023.......
                             (other than
                             display consoles)
                             of stationary
                             exercise cycles
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21414. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR WEIGHT TRAINING 
                        EQUIPMENT.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.38       Parts of and       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             accessories for                                                    31/2023.......
                             dumbbells and
                             other weight and
                             strength training
                             equipment (for
                             example,
                             resistance gyms)
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21415. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR CERTAIN EXERCISE 
                        EQUIPMENT MACHINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.39       Parts of and       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             accessories for                                                    31/2023.......
                             (other than
                             display consoles)
                             indoor aerobic
                             fitness
                             equipment, other
                             than such goods
                             for treadmills,
                             stationary
                             exercise cycles
                             and ellipticals
                             using forward and
                             backward pedaling
                             motion with
                             adjustable
                             vertical incline
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21416. LATERAL ELLIPTICAL MACHINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.40       Fitness            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             equipment, each                                                    31/2023.......
                             with pivoting
                             handles and
                             vertical
                             stationary grips,
                             with suspension
                             pedals that move
                             in a lateral
                             elliptical motion
                             to drive a
                             magnetic
                             resistance
                             assembly in the
                             base, presented
                             with contact grip
                             heart rate
                             monitor (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21417. ADJUSTABLE-WEIGHT KETTLEBELLS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.41       Adjustable-weight  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             kettlebells, each                                                  31/2023.......
                             with rotating
                             dial for
                             selecting
                             interlocking
                             integrated weight
                             plates within a
                             designated weight
                             range and
                             presented with a
                             separable base
                             for holding
                             unused weight
                             plates (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21418. ADJUSTABLE-WEIGHT BARBELL.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.42       Adjustable-weight  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             barbells, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             with rotating
                             selection end
                             dials for
                             selecting
                             interlocking,
                             integrated weight
                             plates within a
                             designated weight
                             range, whether or
                             not also
                             including
                             additional weight
                             plates,
                             adjustable-weight
                             curl bar or
                             specially
                             designed stand
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21419. EXERCISE CYCLES WITH DUAL-POSITION HANDGRIPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.43       Stationary wind-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             resistance                                                         31/2023.......
                             exercise cycles,
                             each with
                             pivoting
                             handlebars with
                             dual-position
                             horizontal
                             handgrips and
                             rotating foot
                             pedals that drive
                             a large, caged
                             axial fan
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21420. EXERCISE CYCLES WITH SINGLE HANDGRIPS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.44       Stationary wind-   0.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             resistance                                                         31/2023.......
                             exercise cycles,
                             each with
                             pivoting
                             handlebars and
                             single horizontal
                             handgrips, with
                             rotating foot
                             pedals that drive
                             a large, caged
                             axial fan
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21421. UPRIGHT EXERCISE CYCLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.33.45       Upright            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             stationary                                                         31/2023.......
                             exercise cycles,
                             each having an
                             enclosed magnetic
                             brake system,
                             fitted with
                             connectors for
                             and designed to
                             incorporate a
                             touchscreen
                             console, whether
                             or not presented
                             with the
                             touchscreen
                             console (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.91.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21422. RECUMBENT EXERCISE CYCLES WITH TOUCHSCREEN 
                        CONSOLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.46       Recumbent          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             stationary                                                         31/2023.......
                             exercise cycles,
                             each having an
                             enclosed magnetic
                             brake system,
                             fitted with
                             connectors for
                             and designed to
                             incorporate a
                             touchscreen
                             console, whether
                             or not presented
                             with such
                             touchscreen
                             console (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.91.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21423. LEANING EXERCISE CYCLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.47       Stationary         1.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             exercise cycles,                                                   31/2023.......
                             each comprising a
                             bicycle component
                             connected to a
                             base frame by
                             pivots designed
                             to partially
                             rotate the
                             bicycle component
                             on a longitudinal
                             axis, moving it
                             side-to-side in
                             response to the
                             shifting weight
                             of the user to
                             simulate the
                             rocking motion of
                             an outdoor road
                             bicycle (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.91.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21424. ROD GYMS, WITH VERTICAL BENCH.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.48       Full-body          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             strength training                                                  31/2023.......
                             fitness equipment
                             (home gyms), each
                             incorporating a
                             vertical bench, a
                             removable,
                             adjustable seat,
                             an attached
                             backrest and a
                             detachable leg
                             extension/leg
                             curl attachment,
                             the foregoing
                             each with
                             interchangeable
                             hand grips to
                             connect to a
                             cable and pulley
                             system designed
                             to employ
                             flexible
                             resistance rods,
                             whether or not
                             presented with
                             such flexible
                             rods (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21425. ROD AND RESISTANCE GYMS, WITH FLAT BENCHES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.49       Full-body          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             strength training                                                  31/2023.......
                             fitness equipment
                             (home gyms), each
                             with flat bench,
                             sliding seat and
                             removable
                             backrest,
                             equipped with
                             interchangeable
                             hand grips to
                             connect to a
                             cable and pulley
                             system designed
                             to employ
                             flexible
                             resistance rods
                             or torsion
                             resistance
                             plates, whether
                             or not presented
                             with rods or
                             plates (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21426. FOLDABLE TREADMILLS, WITH LCD CONSOLES WITH 
                        CONTROL KEYPADS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.50       Foldable           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             treadmills, each                                                   31/2023.......
                             with a button-
                             release locking
                             mechanism
                             required for
                             folding the
                             running deck for
                             storage and
                             releasing from
                             the storage
                             position for use,
                             capable of
                             wireless data
                             exchange and
                             incorporating a
                             liquid crystal
                             display console
                             with control
                             keypad (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21427. FOLDABLE TREADMILLS, WITH TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLES 
                        MEASURING 44.5 CM OR LESS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.51       Foldable           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             treadmills, each                                                   31/2023.......
                             equipped with a
                             button-release
                             locking mechanism
                             required for
                             folding the
                             running deck for
                             storage and
                             releasing from
                             the storage
                             position for use,
                             capable of
                             wireless data
                             exchange and
                             incorporating a
                             touchscreen
                             console having a
                             diagonal display
                             size measuring
                             44.5 cm or less
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
       
     
     
          SEC. 21428. INDOOR CYCLING MACHINES WITH WIRELESS DATA 
                        TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAYS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.33.52       Stationary indoor  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cycling exercise                                                   31/2023.......
                             cycles, each with
                             a frame designed
                             to simulate the
                             user's body
                             position and
                             pedaling of an
                             outdoor road
                             bicycle, with
                             visible flywheel,
                             equipped with an
                             adjustable
                             magnetic brake to
                             resist rotation
                             of the flywheel,
                             manual emergency
                             braking mechanism
                             and interactive
                             touchscreen
                             display capable
                             of wireless data
                             exchange and two
                             water bottle
                             holders (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.91.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21429. INDOOR CYCLING MACHINES WITH LCD CONSOLES AND TWO 
                        WATER BOTTLE HOLDERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.53       Stationary indoor  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cycling exercise                                                   31/2023.......
                             cycles, each with
                             a frame designed
                             to simulate the
                             user's body
                             position and
                             pedaling of an
                             outdoor road
                             bicycle, with
                             visible flywheel,
                             equipped with an
                             adjustable
                             magnetic brake to
                             resist rotation
                             of the flywheel,
                             manual emergency
                             braking
                             mechanism, liquid
                             crystal display
                             console, wireless
                             data exchange
                             capability and
                             two water bottle
                             holders (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.91.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21430. INDOOR CYCLING MACHINES WITH LCD CONSOLES AND 
                        SINGLE WATER BOTTLE HOLDER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.54       Stationary indoor  1.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             cycling exercise                                                   31/2023.......
                             cycles, each with
                             frame designed to
                             simulate the
                             user's body
                             position and
                             pedaling of an
                             outdoor road
                             bicycle, with
                             visible flywheel,
                             equipped with an
                             adjustable
                             friction pad
                             brake to resist
                             rotation of the
                             flywheel, manual
                             emergency braking
                             mechanism, liquid
                             crystal display
                             console and
                             single water
                             bottle holder
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21431. RECUMBENT ELLIPTICAL MACHINES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.55       Recumbent seated   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             fitness                                                            31/2023.......
                             equipment, each
                             with pivoting
                             closed-loop
                             handles that
                             perform
                             alternating
                             movements and
                             foot pedals that
                             move in an
                             elliptical
                             motion, driving a
                             resistance
                             assembly in the
                             base, with
                             optional-use
                             stationary foot
                             supports for
                             enhanced upper
                             body workout
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21432. FITNESS EQUIPMENT COMBINING THE FUNCTIONS OF AN 
                        ELLIPTICAL AND A STAIR STEPPER, WEIGHT OVER 90 
                        KGS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.56       Fitness            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             equipment, each                                                    31/2023.......
                             with pivoting
                             handles and foot
                             pedals that
                             perform
                             alternating
                             movements
                             combining the
                             motions of a
                             stepper and an
                             elliptical
                             machine, driving
                             simultaneously a
                             radial fan and
                             magnetic brake in
                             the base,
                             equipped with a
                             lever for the
                             manual adjustment
                             of resistance
                             levels, weighing
                             over 90 kgs
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21433. FOLDABLE TREADMILLS WITH TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLE 
                        GREATER THAN 44.4 CM.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.57       Foldable           0.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             treadmills, each                                                   31/2023.......
                             equipped with a
                             button-release
                             locking mechanism
                             required for
                             folding the
                             running deck for
                             storage and
                             releasing the
                             deck from the
                             storage position
                             for use; such
                             treadmills
                             capable of
                             wireless data
                             exchange and each
                             incorporating a
                             touchscreen
                             console having a
                             diagonal display
                             measuring over
                             44.4 cm (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21434. INTERACTIVE INDOOR CYCLING EXERCISE CYCLES.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
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     ``     9902.33.58       Interactive        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             indoor cycling                                                     31/2023.......
                             exercise cycles,
                             capable of
                             wireless data
                             exchange,
                             simulating the
                             movement of
                             outdoor cycling,
                             employing dynamic
                             inertia magnetic
                             resistance and an
                             electromotor
                             brake system
                             within an
                             enclosed plastic
                             four-legged base
                             and incorporating
                             curved drop
                             handlebars with
                             electronic gear
                             shifters, dual
                             interactive air
                             fans, tablet
                             mount and a
                             workout session
                             performance
                             display (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.91.00), the
                             foregoing other
                             than goods
                             described in any
                             other heading of
                             this subchapter..
     
          SEC. 21435. MULTIMODALITY FITNESS EQUIPMENT, WITH INTEGRATED 
                        CONTACT GRIP HEART RATE MONITORS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.59       Fitness            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             equipment, each                                                    31/2023.......
                             with pivoting
                             handles and foot
                             pedals that
                             perform
                             alternating
                             movements which
                             combine the
                             motions of a
                             stepper and an
                             elliptical
                             machine, driving
                             simultaneously a
                             radial fan and
                             magnetic brake in
                             the base, the
                             foregoing
                             weighing less
                             than 90 kg and
                             equipped with
                             integrated
                             contact grip
                             heart rate
                             monitor (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9506.91.00)......
     
          SEC. 21436. FISHING REELS VALUED NOT OVER $2.70 EACH, PRE-
                        SPOOLED, WITH ROD AND FISHING LINE.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.60       Fishing rods,      5.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each presented                                                     31/2023.......
                             with a fishing
                             reel valued not
                             over $2.70 each,
                             pre-spooled with
                             fishing line, the
                             foregoing put up
                             for retail sale
                             as a complete kit
                             each comprising
                             one rod and one
                             reel (whether or
                             not containing
                             other
                             accessories),
                             with each kit
                             having an
                             aggregate value
                             of no more than
                             $30 (provided for
                             in subheading
                             9507.30.20)......
     
          SEC. 21437. FISHING REELS VALUED NOT OVER $2.70 EACH.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.61       Fishing reels      5.7%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             valued not over                                                    31/2023.......
                             $2.70 each
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9507.30.20)......
     
          SEC. 21438. HARD ARTIFICIAL CRANKBAITS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.62       Artificial baits   3.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             of rigid                                                           31/2023.......
                             plastics, each
                             with two or more
                             treble hooks
                             attached and with
                             wire loops at the
                             top or front end
                             for attaching
                             fishing line,
                             such baits shaped
                             to approximate
                             bait fish,
                             whether or not
                             having a plastic
                             lip at the bottom
                             front end, the
                             foregoing put up
                             for retail sale
                             and valued not
                             over $20 each;
                             such goods
                             excluding baits
                             with a blunt
                             front end and
                             excluding baits
                             with a torpedo
                             shape (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9507.90.70)......
     
          SEC. 21439. COLLAPSIBLE BIG GAME DECOYS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.63       Foldable decoys,   0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             each depicting                                                     31/2023.......
                             birds or
                             wildlife,
                             constructed from
                             two or more
                             layers of printed
                             textile fabric of
                             polyester
                             supported by a
                             metal spring band
                             system (provided
                             for in subheading
                             9507.90.80)......
     
          SEC. 21440. VACUUM STEEL HINGED LID PITCHERS, NOT EXCEEDING 1 
                        LITER.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.64       Insulated thermal  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             pitchers, each                                                     31/2023.......
                             with stainless
                             steel interior
                             and exterior,
                             with hinged
                             stainless steel
                             lid, no separate
                             base and a
                             capacity not
                             exceeding 1 liter
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9617.00.10)......
     
          SEC. 21441. VACUUM INSULATED DRINKWARE HAVING A CAPACITY 
                        EXCEEDING 1 LITER BUT NOT EXCEEDING 2 LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.65       Stainless steel    6.1%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             vacuum insulated                                                   31/2023.......
                             drinkware, double-
                             walled, and
                             complete with
                             cases, having a
                             capacity
                             exceeding 1 liter
                             but not exceeding
                             2 liters
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9617.00.30)......
     
     
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          SEC. 21442. VACUUM INSULATED DRINKWARE HAVING A CAPACITY 
                        EXCEEDING 2 LITERS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 4 LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.66       Stainless steel    4.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             vacuum insulated                                                   31/2023.......
                             drinkware, double-
                             walled, having a
                             capacity
                             exceeding 2
                             liters but not
                             exceeding 4
                             liters, complete
                             with cases
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9617.00.40)......
     
          SEC. 21443. VACUUM GLASS LINED STEEL COFFEE SERVERS OVER 2 
                        LITERS.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.67       Insulated coffee   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             servers, each                                                      31/2023.......
                             with exterior of
                             stainless steel
                             and vacuum liner
                             of glass, with a
                             hinged brew-
                             through lid with
                             push-button
                             dispensing, such
                             servers with
                             seamless design
                             and without
                             separate base;
                             the foregoing
                             with capacity
                             over 2 liters
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9617.00.40)......
     
          SEC. 21444. VACUUM GLASS LINED STEEL COFFEE SERVERS OVER 2 
                        LITERS WITH LEVER DISPENSING.
     
            Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
          numerical sequence the following new heading:
     
     
     ``     9902.33.68       Insulated vacuum   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                             coffee servers,                                                    31/2023.......
                             each with
                             exterior layer of
                             stainless steel
                             and liner of
                             glass, with a
                             hinged brew-
                             through lid with
                             lever action
                             dispensing, such
                             servers without
                             separate base;
                             the foregoing
                             with capacity
                             over 2 liters
                             (provided for in
                             subheading
                             9617.00.40)......
     
                PART II--EXISTING DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS
     
          SEC. 21501. EXTENSION OF CERTAIN EXISTING DUTY SUSPENSIONS 
                        AND REDUCTIONS AND OTHER MODIFICATIONS.
     
            (a) Extensions.--Each of the following headings is amended 
          by striking the date in the effective period column and 
          inserting ``12/31/2023'':
            (1) Heading 9902.01.01 (relating to frozen, boiled 
          glutinous corn).
            (2) Heading 9902.01.02 (relating to mustard seed oil).
            (3) Heading 9902.01.03 (relating to unsweetened cocoa 
          powder).
            (4) Heading 9902.01.09 (relating to pepperoncini preserved 
          in brine).
            (5) Heading 9902.01.11 (relating to dried strawberries).
            (6) Heading 9902.01.18 (relating to isododecane).
            (7) Heading 9902.01.22 (relating to nitrosylsulfuric acid).
            (8) Heading 9902.01.24 (relating to sulfamic acid).
            (9) Heading 9902.01.26 (relating to certain spherical 
          particles of silicon dioxide).
            (10) Heading 9902.01.27 (relating to dioxosilane spherical 
          particles (mean particle size 0.007-0.020 mm)).
            (11) Heading 9902.01.29 (relating to certain silicon 
          dioxide spherical particles (mean particle size 28-45 
          micrometers)).
            (12) Heading 9902.01.33 (relating to thionyl chloride).
            (13) Heading 9902.01.36 (relating to hydroxylamine free 
          base).
            (14) Heading 9902.01.37 (relating to hydroxylamine 
          sulphate).
            (15) Heading 9902.01.40 (relating to tin(IV) oxide).
            (16) Heading 9902.01.41 (relating to ammonium bifluoride).
            (17) Heading 9902.01.46 (relating to potassium bifluoride).
            (18) Heading 9902.01.52 (relating to cesium chloride).
            (19) Heading 9902.01.53 (relating to cesium iodide).
            (20) Heading 9902.01.54 (relating to sodium sulfides).
            (21) Heading 9902.01.55 (relating to sodium thiosulfate).
            (22) Heading 9902.01.57 (relating to sodium hypophosphite).
            (23) Heading 9902.01.58 (relating to monopotassium 
          phosphate).
            (24) Heading 9902.01.59 (relating to ammonium 
          polyphosphate).
            (25) Heading 9902.01.63 (relating to sodium ferrocyanide).
            (26) Heading 9902.01.68 (relating to sodium thiocyanate).
            (27) Heading 9902.01.69 (relating to silver sodium 
          zirconium hydrogenphosphate).
            (28) Heading 9902.01.75 (relating to yttrium oxide).
            (29) Heading 9902.01.76 (relating to ytterbium trifluoride 
          powder).
            (30) Heading 9902.01.77 (relating to titanium hydride).
            (31) Heading 9902.01.79 (relating to lithium aluminum 
          hydride).
            (32) Heading 9902.01.81 (relating to n-butyl chloride).
            (33) Heading 9902.01.82 (relating to 1,6-dichlorohexane).
            (34) Heading 9902.01.83 (relating to allyl bromide).
            (35) Heading 9902.01.84 (relating to DCP).
            (36) Heading 9902.01.86 (relating to o-dichlorobenzene).
            (37) Heading 9902.01.89 (relating to 1,2,4-
          trichlorobenzene).
            (38) Heading 9902.01.91 (relating to o-chlorobenzyl 
          chloride (oCBC)).
            (39) Heading 9902.01.92 (relating to dichlorotoluene).
            (40) Heading 9902.01.93 (relating to 2-chloro-6-
          fluorobenzylchloride).
            (41) Heading 9902.01.98 (relating to lithium p-
          styrenesulfonate).
            (42) Heading 9902.01.99 (relating to monomer used in water 
          treatment).
            (43) Heading 9902.02.01 (relating to para toluene sulfonic 
          acid).
            (44) Heading 9902.02.03 (relating to methanesulfonyl 
          chloride).
            (45) Heading 9902.02.04 (relating to 4-chloro-3,5-
          dinitrobenzotrifluoride).
            (46) Heading 9902.02.05 (relating to 2-methyl-5-
          nitrobenzenesulfonic acid).
            (47) Heading 9902.02.06 (relating to triflic acid).
            (48) Heading 9902.02.07 (relating to triflic anhydride).
            (49) Heading 9902.02.08 (relating to potassium 
          perfluoroethyl cyclohexanesulphonate).
            (50) Heading 9902.02.09 (relating to 2-octanol solvent).
            (51) Heading 9902.02.11 (relating to sodium methylate 
          powder).
            (52) Heading 9902.02.12 (relating to magnesium tert-
          butoxide).
            (53) Heading 9902.02.13 (relating to propargyl alcohol).
            (54) Heading 9902.02.15 (relating to 1,2-pentanediol).
            (55) Heading 9902.02.16 (relating to 2,5-dimethylhexane-
          2,5-diol).
            (56) Heading 9902.02.19 (relating to a-naphthol).
            (57) Heading 9902.02.21 (relating to 2-phenylphenol).
            (58) Heading 9902.02.22 (relating to Preventol ON extra 
          preservative).
            (59) Heading 9902.02.26 (relating to 2,2'-methylene-bis-(4-
          methyl-6-tert-butylphenol)).
            (60) Heading 9902.02.27 (relating to 2,2'-(2-
          methylpropylidene)bis[4,6-dimethyl-phenol]).
            (61) Heading 9902.02.28 (relating to 4,4'-butylidenebis(3-
          methyl-6-tert-butylphenol)).
            (62) Heading 9902.02.29 (relating to 2,5-bis(1,1-
          dimethylpropyl)-1,4-benzenediol).
            (63) Heading 9902.02.30 (relating to tris(2'-methyl-4'-
          hydroxy-5'-t- butylphenyl)butane).
            (64) Heading 9902.02.32 (relating to ortho nitro phenol).
            (65) Heading 9902.02.33 (relating to 3-trifluoromethyl-4-
          nitrophenol).
            (66) Heading 9902.02.37 (relating to allyl 
          pentaerythritol).
            (67) Heading 9902.02.38 (relating to t-butyl cumyl 
          peroxide).
            (68) Heading 9902.02.39 (relating to dicumyl peroxide).
            (69) Heading 9902.02.40 (relating to cumene hydroperoxide).
            (70) Heading 9902.02.44 (relating to 3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-
          dienal).
            (71) Heading 9902.02.47 (relating to 
          cyclobutanecarboxaldehyde).
            (72) Heading 9902.02.50 (relating to TBMB).
     
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            (73) Heading 9902.02.51 (relating to 7-hydroxycitronellal).
            (74) Heading 9902.02.52 (relating to 2,4-
          disulfobenzaldehyde).
            (75) Heading 9902.02.53 (relating to p-
          (trifluoromethyl)benzaldehyde).
            (76) Heading 9902.02.55 (relating to (E)-4-(2,6,6-
          trimethyl-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)-3-bute).
            (77) Heading 9902.02.57 (relating to 1,3-cyclohexanedione).
            (78) Heading 9902.02.61 (relating to 5-chloro-1-indanone).
            (79) Heading 9902.02.64 (relating to 2,4-
          dihydroxybenzophenone).
            (80) Heading 9902.02.67 (relating to amalanthraquine 
          (AAQ)).
            (81) Heading 9902.02.68 (relating to nitroanthraquinone).
            (82) Heading 9902.02.74 (relating to dichloroacetyl 
          chloride).
            (83) Heading 9902.02.79 (relating to dilauroyl peroxide).
            (84) Heading 9902.02.84 (relating to crotonic acid).
            (85) Heading 9902.02.88 (relating to 4-nitrobenzoyl 
          chloride).
            (86) Heading 9902.02.89 (relating to methyl cinnamate).
            (87) Heading 9902.02.90 (relating to peroxide used in 
          silicone rubber).
            (88) Heading 9902.02.91 (relating to oxalic acid).
            (89) Heading 9902.02.96 (relating to himic anhydride).
            (90) Heading 9902.02.99 (relating to BPDA-U).
            (91) Heading 9902.03.06 (relating to hydroxypivalic acid 
          neopentyl glycol ester).
            (92) Heading 9902.03.10 (relating to gallic acid).
            (93) Heading 9902.03.19 (relating to prohexadione calcium).
            (94) Heading 9902.03.21 (relating to Dichlorprop-p).
            (95) Heading 9902.03.22 (relating to 2,4-DB).
            (96) Heading 9902.03.29 (relating to DEDC).
            (97) Heading 9902.03.30 (relating to input for high 
          performance films).
            (98) Heading 9902.03.33 (relating to (+)-abscisic acid).
            (99) Heading 9902.03.38 (relating to tolclofos methyl).
            (100) Heading 9902.03.40 (relating to DMHP).
            (101) Heading 9902.03.42 (relating to antioxidant/
          stabilizer).
            (102) Heading 9902.03.43 (relating to Fosetyl-Al).
            (103) Heading 9902.03.44 (relating to Perkadox 16).
            (104) Heading 9902.03.48 (relating to 2-ethylhexylamine).
            (105) Heading 9902.03.51 (relating to N,N'-bis(3-
          aminopropyl)ethylenediamine).
            (106) Heading 9902.03.53 (relating to N,N-diethyl-1,3-
          propanediamine).
            (107) Heading 9902.03.54 (relating to 2,4-dichloroaniline).
            (108) Heading 9902.03.55 (relating to 4-chloro-2-
          nitroaniline).
            (109) Heading 9902.03.59 (relating to 2,6-dichloroaniline).
            (110) Heading 9902.03.60 (relating to N-ethyl-N-benzyl 
          aniline).
            (111) Heading 9902.03.62 (relating to p-chloroaniline).
            (112) Heading 9902.03.64 (relating to ethyl benzyl aniline 
          sulfonic acid).
            (113) Heading 9902.03.67 (relating to p-toluidine).
            (114) Heading 9902.03.68 (relating to Benfluralin).
            (115) Heading 9902.03.72 (relating to Butralin).
            (116) Heading 9902.03.73 (relating to 4-amino-3-
          methylbenzenesulfonic acid).
            (117) Heading 9902.03.74 (relating to 2,4-xylidine).
            (118) Heading 9902.03.75 (relating to mixed xylidines).
            (119) Heading 9902.03.76 (relating to dodecyl aniline mixed 
          isomers).
            (120) Heading 9902.03.78 (relating to amino methyl 
          benzene).
            (121) Heading 9902.03.79 (relating to 2-ethyl-6-
          methylaniline).
            (122) Heading 9902.03.90 (relating to dipropoxy-p-
          toluidine).
            (123) Heading 9902.03.95 (relating to RODA).
            (124) Heading 9902.03.96 (relating to 4-methoxy-2-
          methyldiphenylamine).
            (125) Heading 9902.04.04 (relating to 4-
          chlorophenylglycine).
            (126) Heading 9902.04.05 (relating to 2-amino-5-
          sulfobenzoic acid).
            (127) Heading 9902.04.09 (relating to intermediate used in 
          herbicides).
            (128) Heading 9902.04.10 (relating to manganese disodium 
          EDTA).
            (129) Heading 9902.04.11 (relating to sarcosine, sodium 
          salt).
            (130) Heading 9902.04.12 (relating to copper disodium 
          EDTA).
            (131) Heading 9902.04.13 (relating to sodium 
          lauriminodipropinonate).
            (132) Heading 9902.04.18 (relating to lecithin derived from 
          sunflower).
            (133) Heading 9902.04.19 (relating to lecithin derived from 
          soybeans).
            (134) Heading 9902.04.24 (relating to tetra-n-butylurea).
            (135) Heading 9902.04.26 (relating to certain crosslinking 
          agent for powder coatings).
            (136) Heading 9902.04.31 (relating to Linuron).
            (137) Heading 9902.04.32 (relating to carboxyamide function 
          compounds).
            (138) Heading 9902.04.33 (relating to Chlorpropham).
            (139) Heading 9902.04.37 (relating to Zoxamide).
            (140) Heading 9902.04.41 (relating to Cyclanilide).
            (141) Heading 9902.04.44 (relating to Napropamide).
            (142) Holding 9902.04.47 (relating to Mandestrobin 
          technical).
            (143) Heading 9902.04.50 (relating to MMTDCA).
            (144) Heading 9902.04.53 (relating to 2-
          chloroacetoacetanilide (AAOCA)).
            (145) Heading 9902.04.54 (relating to acetoacetyl-2,5-
          dimethoxy-4-chloroanilide).
            (146) Heading 9902.04.72 (relating to Cyfluthrin (excluding 
          b-Cyfluthrin)).
            (147) Heading 9902.04.73 (relating to Cypermethrin).
            (148) Heading 9902.04.75 (relating to Alpha-Cypermethrin 
          technical).
            (149) Heading 9902.04.83 (relating to aminoazobenzene-p-
          sulfonic acid).
            (150) Heading 9902.04.91 (relating to Daminozide).
            (151) Heading 9902.04.92 (relating to aminoguanidine 
          bicarbonate).
            (152) Heading 9902.04.95 (relating to p-
          chlorophenylisocyanate).
            (153) Heading 9902.04.96 (relating to phenylisocyanate).
            (154) Heading 9902.04.99 (relating to Thiobencarb).
            (155) Heading 9902.05.01 (relating to EPTC).
            (156) Heading 9902.05.02 (relating to Phosmet).
            (157) Heading 9902.05.06 (relating to active ingredient for 
          fungicide).
            (158) Heading 9902.05.10 (relating to 4,6-
          bis(octylthiomethyl)-o-cresol).
            (159) Heading 9902.05.11 (relating to 4,4'-thiobis 2-1,1-
          dimethylethyl-5-methyl-phenol).
            (160) Heading 9902.05.13 (relating to thiobis(6-tert-butyl-
          4-methylphenol)).
            (161) Heading 9902.05.21 (relating to thioglycolic acid).
            (162) Heading 9902.05.22 (relating to 2-mercaptoethanol).
            (163) Heading 9902.05.30 (relating to triphenylphosphine).
            (164) Heading 9902.05.31 (relating to Fenbutatin oxide).
            (165) Heading 9902.05.33 (relating to ultraviolet dye).
            (166) Heading 9902.05.38 (relating to MSMA).
            (167) Heading 9902.05.55 (relating to Ethofumesate).
            (168) Heading 9902.05.56 (relating to Carbosulfan 
          Technical).
            (169) Heading 9902.05.57 (relating to Helional).
            (170) Heading 9902.05.58 (relating to reaction mixture of 
          (rel-2R,4R)-tetrahydro (pyranol)).
            (171) Heading 9902.05.61 (relating to Fenpyroximate).
            (172) Heading 9902.05.64 (relating to Tolfenpyrad).
            (173) Heading 9902.05.65 (relating to Penflufen).
            (174) Heading 9902.05.75 (relating to Fenamidone).
            (175) Heading 9902.05.81 (relating to Boscalid).
            (176) Heading 9902.05.93 (relating to Triclopyr).
            (177) Heading 9902.05.96 (relating to Mepiquat chloride).
            (178) Heading 9902.05.98 (relating to Saltidin).
            (179) Heading 9902.06.03 (relating to Pyridalyl).
            (180) Heading 9902.06.08 (relating to 2-acetylnicotinic 
          acid).
            (181) Heading 9902.06.09 (relating to light stabilizer).
            (182) Heading 9902.06.12 (relating to 5-methylpyridine-2,3-
          dicarboxylic acid (5-MPDC)).
            (183) Heading 9902.06.26 (relating to Quinaldine).
            (184) Heading 9902.06.28 (relating to Terbacil).
            (185) Heading 9902.06.29 (relating to Bispyribac sodium).
            (186) Heading 9902.06.36 (relating to Pirimiphos-methyl).
            (187) Heading 9902.06.42 (relating to phenyl(4,6-dimethoxy-
          pyrimidin-2-yl)carbamate).
            (188) Heading 9902.06.43 (relating to Methyliodouracil).
            (189) Heading 9902.06.48 (relating to 2-amino-4,6-
          dimethylpyrimidine).
            (190) Heading 9902.06.50 (relating to cyanuric chloride).
            (191) Heading 9902.06.55 (relating to Simazine).
            (192) Heading 9902.06.62 (relating to tris (2-hydroxyethyl) 
          isocyanurate (THEIC)).
            (193) Heading 9902.06.63 (relating to 2-amino-4-methoxy-6-
          methyl-1,3,5-triazine).
            (194) Heading 9902.06.64 (relating to 4-methoxy-N,6-
          dimethyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-amine).
            (195) Heading 9902.06.65 (relating to triallyl cyanurate).
            (196) Heading 9902.06.71 (relating to Fenbuconazole 
          fungicide).
            (197) Heading 9902.06.72 (relating to Fenazaquin).
            (198) Heading 9902.06.74 (relating to Pyridaben).
            (199) Heading 9902.06.79 (relating to Triticonazole).
            (200) Heading 9902.06.83 (relating to Carbendazim).
            (201) Heading 9902.06.86 (relating to Tetraconazole).
            (202) Heading 9902.06.92 (relating to 2-[3-(2H-
          benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-hydroxyphenyl]ethyl methacrylate).
            (203) Heading 9902.06.96 (relating to PolyAziridine PZ-33).
            (204) Heading 9902.06.98 (relating to 5-amino-1,2-dihydro-
          3H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione).
     
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            (205) Heading 9902.07.09 (relating to 2-
          mercaptobenzothiazole).
            (206) Heading 9902.07.10 (relating to corrosion inhibitor).
            (207) Heading 9902.07.11 (relating to 2-amino 4-methyl 
          benzothiazole).
            (208) Heading 9902.07.12 (relating to accelerator for 
          rubber production).
            (209) Heading 9902.07.17 (relating to Carboxin).
            (210) Heading 9902.07.18 (relating to 1,2-benzisothiazolin-
          3(2H)-one,2-butyl).
            (211) Heading 9902.07.19 (relating to 4-[3-(4-
          chlorophenyl)-3-(3,4-dimethoxyph)).
            (212) Heading 9902.07.23 (relating to Bentazon).
            (213) Heading 9902.07.25 (relating to Topramezone).
            (214) Heading 9902.07.34 (relating to OBPA).
            (215) Heading 9902.07.48 (relating to 2-amino-3-
          cyanothiophene).
            (216) Heading 9902.07.49 (relating to Tebuthiuron 
          technical).
            (217) Heading 9902.07.51 (relating to performance fluid).
            (218) Heading 9902.07.52 (relating to Etridiazole).
            (219) Heading 9902.07.59 (relating to para-toluene 
          sulphonyl hydrazide).
            (220) Heading 9902.07.61 (relating to Sulfometuron-methyl).
            (221) Heading 9902.07.63 (relating to Tosyl-4-CPP).
            (222) Heading 9902.07.64 (relating to Asulam).
            (223) Heading 9902.07.67 (relating to methyl 2-
          (aminosulfonyl) benzoate).
            (224) Heading 9902.07.68 (relating to methyl 3-
          sulfamoylthiophene-2-carboxylate).
            (225) Heading 9902.07.69 (relating to 3-(ethylsulfonyl)-2-
          pyridinesulfonamide).
            (226) Heading 9902.07.70 (relating to carbamic acid, N-[[3-
          [(dimethyl...]-, phenyl ester).
            (227) Heading 9902.07.81 (relating to black carrot color 
          concentrate).
            (228) Heading 9902.07.82 (relating to purple sweet potato 
          color concentrate).
            (229) Heading 9902.07.83 (relating to red cabbage color 
          concentrate).
            (230) Heading 9902.07.84 (relating to red radish color 
          concentrate).
            (231) Heading 9902.08.09 (relating to Disperse Blue 77).
            (232) Heading 9902.08.11 (relating to Disperse Red 60).
            (233) Heading 9902.08.16 (relating to Acid Black 194).
            (234) Heading 9902.08.18 (relating to acid dye for Pigment 
          Red 144).
            (235) Heading 9902.08.39 (relating to indigo, Vat Blue 1).
            (236) Heading 9902.08.40 (relating to Pigment Orange 43/Vat 
          Orange 7).
            (237) Heading 9902.08.43 (relating to Vat Blue 19).
            (238) Heading 9902.08.45 (relating to Vat Blue 1, reduced).
            (239) Heading 9902.08.46 (relating to isoviolanthrone-Vat 
          Violet 10).
            (240) Heading 9902.08.47 (relating to Vat Blue 4).
            (241) Heading 9902.08.57 (relating to Reactive Red 180).
            (242) Heading 9902.08.61 (relating to G500 blue crude).
            (243) Heading 9902.08.65 (relating to Solvent Orange 63).
            (244) Heading 9902.08.69 (relating to Solvent Red 179).
            (245) Heading 9902.08.71 (relating to Solvent Violet 13 (CI 
          60725)).
            (246) Heading 9902.08.72 (relating to Solvent Yellow 195).
            (247) Heading 9902.08.73 (relating to Solvent Yellow 163).
            (248) Heading 9902.08.74 (relating to Solvent Red 227).
            (249) Heading 9902.08.75 (relating to Solvent Red 169).
            (250) Heading 9902.08.76 (relating to Solvent Yellow 114).
            (251) Heading 9902.08.77 (relating to Solvent Orange 60).
            (252) Heading 9902.08.78 (relating to Solvent Red 135).
            (253) Heading 9902.08.79 (relating to Solvent Blue 35).
            (254) Heading 9902.08.81 (relating to 2,4-dinitrophenol).
            (255) Heading 9902.08.84 (relating to optical brightener).
            (256) Heading 9902.08.85 (relating to whitening agent).
            (257) Heading 9902.08.87 (relating to organic luminescent 
          pigments and dyes).
            (258) Heading 9902.08.88 (relating to phosphorescent 
          pigments zinc sulfide, copper doped).
            (259) Heading 9902.09.01 (relating to cold pressed 
          grapefruit oil).
            (260) Heading 9902.09.02 (relating to oil of lemon 
          eucalyptus (OLE)).
            (261) Heading 9902.09.03 (relating to ADV 7800 S-ME).
            (262) Heading 9902.09.04 (relating to surfactant).
            (263) Heading 9902.09.05 (relating to ADV 7850 A-ME).
            (264) Heading 9902.09.06 (relating to ADV 7800 S-W).
            (265) Heading 9902.09.09 (relating to certain esters).
            (266) Heading 9902.09.12 (relating to surfactant used in 
          pesticides).
            (267) Heading 9902.09.14 (relating to sparklers).
            (268) Heading 9902.09.17 (relating to poly pale ester 10).
            (269) Heading 9902.09.18 (relating to Dymerex).
            (270) Heading 9902.09.26 (relating to Tetrachlorvinfos 
          formulations).
            (271) Heading 9902.09.27 (relating to mixtures of 
          Clofentezine).
            (272) Heading 9902.09.32 (relating to zinc phosphate 
          formulations).
            (273) Heading 9902.09.39 (relating to formulated Methomyl).
            (274) Heading 9902.09.47 (relating to mixtures of 
          Oxathiapiprolin).
            (275) Heading 9902.09.65 (relating to product for post-
          harvest fruit treatment).
            (276) Heading 9902.09.67 (relating to mixtures of 
          Famoxadone, Cymoxanil, and application adjuvants).
            (277) Heading 9902.09.73 (relating to Ziram).
            (278) Heading 9902.09.74 (relating to Thiram).
            (279) Heading 9902.09.82 (relating to Dodine mixtures.)
            (280) Heading 9902.09.83 (relating to packs used in fruit 
          treatment).
            (281) Heading 9902.09.91 (relating to Pyraflufen ethyl 40 
          percent (ET MB 40)).
            (282) Heading 9902.09.97 (relating to Napropamide 
          formulations).
            (283) Heading 9902.09.98 (relating to Sulfometuron-methyl 
          formulations).
            (284) Heading 9902.10.16 (relating to granular herbicide).
            (285) Heading 9902.10.18 (relating to Fosamine).
            (286) Heading 9902.10.20 (relating to 5-amino-1,3-dihydro-
          2H-benzimidazol-2-one).
            (287) Heading 9902.10.26 (relating to mixture used in 
          vulcanization).
            (288) Heading 9902.10.34 (relating to reaction products of 
          phosphorus trichloride).
            (289) Heading 9902.10.38 (relating to potassium methylate 
          solution).
            (290) Heading 9902.10.39 (relating to additive for use in 
          dish cleaning formulations).
            (291) Heading 9902.10.43 (relating to glycol ester).
            (292) Heading 9902.10.46 (relating to lauryl-cetyl 
          alcohol).
            (293) Heading 9902.10.52 (relating to polymeric ester 
          blend).
            (294) Heading 9902.10.53 (relating to CE-1618BL methyl 
          palmitate/oleate).
            (295) Heading 9902.10.58 (relating to speciality monomers).
            (296) Heading 9902.10.60 (relating to sodium ethylate).
            (297) Heading 9902.10.63 (relating to synthetic acid washed 
          beta zeolite powder).
            (298) Heading 9902.10.70 (relating to amorphous alpha 
          olefin with high softening point).
            (299) Heading 9902.10.71 (relating to polymethylpentene 
          (PMP) polyolefin copolymer).
            (300) Heading 9902.10.72 (relating to light stabilizer).
            (301) Heading 9902.10.73 (relating to non-functionalized 
          polybutadiene).
            (302) Heading 9902.10.78 (relating to vinyl chloride-
          hydroxypropyl acrylate copolymer).
            (303) Heading 9902.10.80 (relating to S02F melt processable 
          resin).
            (304) Heading 9902.10.85 (relating to material used in 
          paper coatings).
            (305) Heading 9902.10.89 (relating to esters for use in 
          coatings).
            (306) Heading 9902.10.92 (relating to lubricant for use in 
          media).
            (307) Heading 9902.10.94 (relating to ingredient used in 
          transdermal patches).
            (308) Heading 9902.10.99 (relating to vinyl acetate-
          alkeneoic acid copolymer).
            (309) Heading 9902.11.03 (relating to product used in 
          coatings and adhesives).
            (310) Heading 9902.11.05 (relating to polymeric sulfonic 
          acid).
            (311) Heading 9902.11.06 (relating to 2-propenoic acid, 
          sodium salt).
            (312) Heading 9902.11.07 (relating to poly(butyl 
          methacrylate).
            (313) Heading 9902.11.08 (relating to poly(ethyl acrylate-
          co-methyl methacrylate)).
            (314) Heading 9902.11.09 (relating to poly(methacrylic 
          acid-co-methyl methacrylate) 1:1).
            (315) Heading 9902.11.10 (relating to poly(methyl acrylate-
          co-methyl methacrylate).
            (316) Heading 9902.11.17 (relating to sorbitol diglycidyl 
          ether epoxide resin).
            (317) Heading 9902.11.20 (relating to linear aliphatic 
          polycarbonate polyester).
            (318) Heading 9902.11.30 (relating to products for 
          enhancing optical transparency).
            (319) Heading 9902.11.31 (relating to polyamide powders).
            (320) Heading 9902.11.32 (relating to formulation for use 
          in thermoplastic injection molding).
            (321) Heading 9902.11.33 (relating to formulation for use 
          in plastics applications).
            (322) Heading 9902.11.35 (relating to Phenol, 4-(1,1-
          dimethylethyl)-,polymer with formaldehyde).
            (323) Heading 9902.11.38 (relating to polyurethane 
          hardener).
            (324) Heading 9902.11.39 (relating to H12MDI based 
          aliphatic polyisocyanate).
            (325) Heading 9902.11.40 (relating to TDI based blocked 
          aromatic polyisocyanate).
            (326) Heading 9902.11.41 (relating to self-cross linking, 
          stoving polyurethane resin).
            (327) Heading 9902.11.46 (relating to aliphatic/aromatic 
          polyisocyanate copolymer).
            (328) Heading 9902.11.47 (relating to TDI based aromatic 
          polyisocyanate).
            (329) Heading 9902.11.48 (relating to water-dispersible HDI 
          based polyisocyanate).
            (330) Heading 9902.11.58 (relating to industrial 
          nitrocellulose (damped alcohol content of 33-37%)).
            (331) Heading 9902.11.60 (relating to propylene glycol 
          alginate (PGA)).
     
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            (332) Heading 9902.11.61 (relating to alginic acid and 
          other alginates).
            (333) Heading 9902.11.63 (relating to sodium hyaluronate).
            (334) Heading 9902.11.64 (relating to weak acid cation ion-
          exchange resin).
            (335) Heading 9902.11.65 (relating to weak acid macroporous 
          cation ion-exchange resins).
            (336) Heading 9902.11.87 (relating to regenerated cellulose 
          sheets for industrial sponges).
            (337) Heading 9902.11.95 (relating to single wrapped 
          cutlery joined by a skewer).
            (338) Heading 9902.11.98 (relating to plastic pet crate 
          pan).
            (339) Heading 9902.12.01 (relating to boxing and mixed 
          martial arts gloves of plastic).
            (340) Heading 9902.12.06 (relating to plastic non-skid base 
          rings for toilet brush caddies).
            (341) Heading 9902.12.12 (relating to head straps and 
          quickclips for cameras).
            (342) Heading 9902.12.16 (relating to frame mounts for 
          cameras).
            (343) Heading 9902.12.17 (relating to large tube mounts for 
          cameras).
            (344) Heading 9902.12.21 (relating to replacement camera 
          doors).
            (345) Heading 9902.12.22 (relating to seatpost camera 
          mounts).
            (346) Heading 9902.12.23 (relating to adhesive camera 
          mounts).
            (347) Heading 9902.12.27 (relating to sets of assorted 
          plastic camera mounts).
            (348) Heading 9902.12.35 (relating to life jackets for 
          pets).
            (349) Heading 9902.12.37 (relating to doll diaper bags).
            (350) Heading 9902.12.40 (relating to doll carriers without 
          windows).
            (351) Heading 9902.12.53 (relating to plastic cases for 
          electronic games or accessories).
            (352) Heading 9902.12.60 (relating to boxing and mixed 
          martial arts gloves of leather).
            (353) Heading 9902.12.64 (relating to women's leather belts 
          valued at $7 or more).
            (354) Heading 9902.12.66 (relating to woven bamboo 
          products).
            (355) Heading 9902.12.67 (relating to woven wood products).
            (356) Heading 9902.12.69 (relating to cashmere, not carded 
          or combed).
            (357) Heading 9902.12.70 (relating to camel hair, not 
          carded or combed).
            (358) Heading 9902.12.71 (relating to camel hair).
            (359) Heading 9902.12.72 (relating to noils of camel hair).
            (360) Heading 9902.12.73 (relating to cashmere, carded or 
          combed).
            (361) Heading 9902.12.74 (relating to camel hair, carded or 
          combed).
            (362) Heading 9902.12.75 (relating to yarn of carded 
          cashmere, with a yarn count of 19.35 metric or higher).
            (363) Heading 9902.12.76 (relating to yarn of carded 
          cashmere, with a yarn count of less than 19.35 metric).
            (364) Heading 9902.12.77 (relating to yarn of carded camel 
          hair).
            (365) Heading 9902.12.78 (relating to yarn of combed 
          cashmere or yarn of camel hair).
            (366) Heading 9902.12.79 (relating to woven fabric of 
          carded vicuna hair of a weight not exceeding 300 g/m\2\).
            (367) Heading 9902.12.83 (relating to production roll 
          bleached woven cotton gauze).
            (368) Heading 9902.12.84 (relating to bleached pique 
          fabric).
            (369) Heading 9902.12.85 (relating to dyed pique fabric).
            (370) Heading 9902.12.89 (relating to high tenacity single 
          rayon yarn with a decitex equal to or greater than 1,000).
            (371) Heading 9902.12.90 (relating to high tenacity single 
          rayon yarn with a decitex less than 1,000).
            (372) Heading 9902.12.91 (relating to high tenacity 
          multiple or cabled rayon yarn).
            (373) Heading 9902.12.92 (relating to single yarn of 
          viscose rayon).
            (374) Heading 9902.12.93 (relating to twisted yarn of 
          viscose rayon).
            (375) Heading 9902.12.97 (relating to elastic, water-
          repellent woven polyester fabric).
            (376) Heading 9902.12.98 (relating to acrylic fiber tow 
          with an average decitex of between 2 and 5).
            (377) Heading 9902.12.99 (relating to acrylic filament tow 
          with an averge decitex of 2.2).
            (378) Heading 9902.13.01 (relating to acrylic fiber tow 
          with an average decitex of 3.3).
            (379) Heading 9902.13.05 (relating to acrylic filament tow 
          with a decitex of 3.3).
            (380) Heading 9902.13.06 (relating to acrylic or modacrylic 
          staple fibers, not processed).
            (381) Heading 9902.13.07 (relating to modacrylic staple 
          fibers with an average decitex of 2.2 and a fiber length of 
          38 mm).
            (382) Heading 9902.13.08 (relating to modacrylic staple 
          fibers with an average decitex of 2.2 and a fiber length of 
          51 mm).
            (383) Heading 9902.13.09 (relating to modacrylic staple 
          fibers with an average decitex of 1.7 and a fiber length of 
          51 mm).
            (384) Heading 9902.13.10 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
          with an average decitex of 1.3 and a fiber length of 38 mm).
            (385) Heading 9902.13.11 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
          with an average decitex of 1.3 and a fiber length of 40 mm).
            (386) Heading 9902.13.12 (relating to synthetic staple 
          fibers not processed for spinning).
            (387) Heading 9902.13.13 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
          with a fiber length between 40 and 47.5 mm and a solar 
          reflectance index less than 10).
            (388) Heading 9902.13.14 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
          with a fiber length between 40 and 47.5 mm and a solar 
          reflectance index between 10 and 30).
            (389) Heading 9902.13.16 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
          with a fiber length between 48 and 60 mm and a solar 
          reflectance index less than 10).
            (390) Heading 9902.13.17 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
          with a fiber length between 48 and 60 mm and a solar 
          reflectance index between 10 and 30).
            (391) Heading 9902.13.18 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
          with a fiber length between 48 and 60 mm and a solar 
          reflectance index greater than 30).
            (392) Heading 9902.13.22 (relating to modified acrylic 
          flame retardant staple fiber with a decitex of 3.9).
            (393) Heading 9902.13.25 (relating to cellulosic man-made 
          viscose rayon staple fiber).
            (394) Heading 9902.13.27 (relating to certain staple fibers 
          of viscose rayon).
            (395) Heading 9902.13.30 (relating to flame retardant 
          viscose rayon staple fibers, with decitex of 3.3 and length 
          of 60 mm).
            (396) Heading 9902.13.32 (relating to flame retardant 
          viscose rayon staple fibers, with a decitex of 2.2 and length 
          of 38 mm).
            (397) Heading 9902.13.37 (relating to acrylic or modacrylic 
          staple fibers, processed and with a decitex of 11.0).
            (398) Heading 9902.13.39 (relating to rayon top).
            (399) Heading 9902.13.40 (relating to woven fabrics of 
          certain synthetic fibers).
            (400) Heading 9902.13.43 (relating to heat exchange 
          capillary material).
            (401) Heading 9902.13.48 (relating to men's or boys' silk 
          knit pullovers and cardigans).
            (402) Heading 9902.13.52 (relating to neoprene guard 
          socks).
            (403) Heading 9902.13.55 (relating to boys' woven manmade 
          fiber coats, 36 percent or more of wool).
            (404) Heading 9902.13.70 (relating to batting gloves of 
          manmade fibers).
            (405) Heading 9902.13.72 (relating to fishing wader pocket 
          pouches).
            (406) Heading 9902.13.73 (relating to nylon wool packs).
            (407) Heading 9902.13.86 (relating to bee nets).
            (408) Heading 9902.13.87 (relating to camera chest 
          harnesses).
            (409) Heading 9902.13.90 (relating to camera wrist strap 
          mounts).
            (410) Heading 9902.13.95 (relating to men's protective 
          active footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or 
          plastic).
            (411) Heading 9902.13.96 (relating to women's protective 
          active shoes, covering the ankle).
            (412) Heading 9902.13.97 (relating to women's protective 
          active footwear, valued over $26 per pair, covering the 
          ankle).
            (413) Heading 9902.14.05 (relating to footwear made on a 
          base or platform of wood).
            (414) Heading 9902.14.12 (relating to women's protective 
          active footwear, not covering the ankle, valued over $24 per 
          pair).
            (415) Heading 9902.14.13 (relating to women's protective 
          active footwear, not covering the ankle, valued over $26 per 
          pair).
            (416) Heading 9902.14.16 (relating to children's footwear 
          with waterproof soles, not covering the ankle, valued over 
          $18 per pair).
            (417) Heading 9902.14.19 (relating to men's & boys' golf 
          shoes with waterproof soles).
            (418) Heading 9902.14.23 (relating to men's waterproof 
          leather footwear, valued at $29 per pair or higher).
            (419) Heading 9902.14.25 (relating to women's Oxford-style 
          composite safety toe footwear).
            (420) Heading 9902.14.26 (relating to footwear for other 
          persons, with leather uppers, valued at $20 per pair or 
          higher).
            (421) Heading 9902.14.34 (relating to ski boots and 
          snowboard boots).
            (422) Heading 9902.14.37 (relating to men's boots for 
          fishing waders).
            (423) Heading 9902.14.48 (relating to house slippers with 
          textile uppers).
            (424) Heading 9902.14.56 (relating to removable footwear 
          neoprene cuffs).
            (425) Heading 9902.14.63 (relating to hats containing less 
          than 23 percent or more of wool).
            (426) Heading 9902.14.67 (relating to plastic plants for 
          aquariums/terrariums).
            (427) Heading 9902.14.76 (relating to polished wired glass 
          in retangular sheets).
            (428) Heading 9902.14.77 (relating to meniscus-shaped drawn 
          glass-ceramic discs).
            (429) Heading 9902.14.79 (relating to transparent glass-
          ceramic cookware).
            (430) Heading 9902.14.85 (relating to chopped strands of 
          glass).
            (431) Heading 9902.14.89 (relating to strips consisting of 
          silver and tin).
            (432) Heading 9902.14.98 (relating to small metal wire 
          crates for dogs).
            (433) Heading 9902.15.05 (relating to side press wringer 
          handles).
            (434) Heading 9902.15.07 (relating to isosceles triangle 
          wire).
            (435) Heading 9902.15.10 (relating to zinc punches).
            (436) Heading 9902.15.12 (relating to gallium unwrought in 
          solid form).
            (437) Heading 9902.15.15 (relating to gear driven one-
          handed pruners).
            (438) Heading 9902.15.17 (relating to swivel head grass 
          shears).
            (439) Heading 9902.15.30 (relating to pet grooming 
          scissors).
            (440) Heading 9902.15.34 (relating to manicure and pedicure 
          sets).
            (441) Heading 9902.15.45 (relating to cast iron 
          crankcases).
            (442) Heading 9902.15.46 (relating to cylinder heads used 
          solely or principally with marine compression ignition 
          engines).
     
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            (443) Heading 9902.15.47 (relating to pistons).
            (444) Heading 9902.15.49 (relating to high pressure pumps).
            (445) Heading 9902.15.55 (relating to exhaust fans for 
          permanent installation).
            (446) Heading 9902.15.57 (relating to household range 
          hoods).
            (447) Heading 9902.15.58 (relating to pre-assembled 
          pedestal fan column assemblies).
            (448) Heading 9902.15.59 (relating to grilles for exhaust 
          fans).
            (449) Heading 9902.15.66 (relating to pressure distillation 
          columns).
            (450) Heading 9902.15.68 (relating to mobile sprinklers).
            (451) Heading 9902.15.75 (relating to benchtop band saws).
            (452) Heading 9902.15.76 (relating to certain stationary 
          band saws).
            (453) Heading 9902.15.77 (relating to tilting arbor table 
          saws).
            (454) Heading 9902.15.78 (relating to certain table saws 
          with 10 inch (25.4 cm) blade).
            (455) Heading 9902.15.80 (relating to drill presses).
            (456) Heading 9902.15.81 (relating to electrical rotary 
          drill, hammer and chiseling tools).
            (457) Heading 9902.15.89 (relating to telescope mirror 
          segment support assemblies).
            (458) Heading 9902.15.93 (relating to regulator valves).
            (459) Heading 9902.15.97 (relating to used camshafts and 
          crankshafts for diesel engines).
            (460) Heading 9902.15.99 (relating to crankshaft bearings).
            (461) Heading 9902.16.03 (relating to flexplates for 
          engines).
            (462) Heading 9902.16.11 (relating to motor assemblies for 
          air circulator electric fans).
            (463) Heading 9902.16.12 (relating to motors for high 
          wattage fans).
            (464) Heading 9902.16.13 (relating to alternating current 
          multiphase submersible pump motors with output between 3 
          kilowatts and 14.92 kilowatts).
       
     
            (465) Heading 9902.16.14 (relating to alternating current 
          multiphase submersible pump motors with output between 149.2 
          kilowatts and 150 kilowatts).
            (466) Heading 9902.16.15 (relating to alternating current 
          generators for exercise equipment).
            (467) Heading 9902.16.26 (relating to electromechanical 
          knives.)
            (468) Heading 9902.16.28 (relating to automatic food 
          feeders for dogs and cats).
            (469) Heading 9902.16.30 (relating to automatic fish 
          feeders).
            (470) Heading 9902.16.39 (relating to alternators).
            (471) Heading 9902.16.42 (relating to bulb heaters with or 
          without a fan).
            (472) Heading 9902.16.49 (relating to microwave ovens with 
          53 to 55 liter capacity and integral range hood).
            (473) Heading 9902.16.50 (relating to microwave ovens with 
          58 to 60 liter capacity and integral range hoods).
            (474) Heading 9902.16.52 (relating to microwave ovens with 
          53 to 55 liter capacity, glass turntable plate, and integral 
          range hood).
            (475) Heading 9902.16.53 (relating to microwave ovens with 
          56 to 58 liter capacity and integral range hood).
            (476) Heading 9902.16.54 (relating to microwave ovens with 
          rectangular plate and integral range hood).
            (477) Heading 9902.16.55 (relating to vertical waffle 
          makers).
            (478) Heading 9902.16.56 (relating to multfunction grills).
            (479) Heading 9902.16.57 (relating to electric sandwich 
          grillers).
            (480) Heading 9902.16.64 (relating to front-loading coffee 
          makers).
            (481) Heading 9902.16.66 (relating to built-in coffee 
          machines).
            (482) Heading 9902.16.75 (relating to programmable slow 
          cookers with thermometer probe).
            (483) Heading 9902.16.76 (relating to electric pressure 
          cookers rated more than 1000W but not more than 1200W, with a 
          capacity of not less than 5 liters).
            (484) Heading 9902.16.77 (relating to electric rice 
          cookers).
            (485) Heading 9902.16.78 (relating to electric pressure 
          cookers rated more than 1200W but not more than 1400W, with a 
          capacity of not less than 5 liters).
            (486) Heading 9902.16.81 (relating to candle warmers).
            (487) Heading 9902.16.90 (relating to chassis or shelving 
          containing backplane).
            (488) Heading 9902.16.95 (relating to mirror segment 
          controller sensors).
            (489) Heading 9902.17.03 (relating to used gear boxes for 
          certain vehicles).
            (490) Heading 9902.17.07 (relating to stand-up bicycles, 
          having both wheels not exceeding 63.5cm in diameter).
            (491) Heading 9902.17.08 (relating to elliptical cycles, 
          with wheels not exceeding 63.5 cm in diameter).
            (492) Heading 9902.17.17 (relating to swim goggles).
            (493) Heading 9902.17.19 (relating to LCD television panel 
          assemblies, with a video display measuring not over 58.42 
          cm).
            (494) Heading 9902.17.20 (relating to LCD television panel 
          assemblies, with a video display measuring over 58.42 cm but 
          not over 78.74 cm).
            (495) Heading 9902.17.21 (relating to LCD television panel 
          assemblies, with a video display measuring over 78.74 cm but 
          not over 81.28 cm).
            (496) Heading 9902.17.22 (relating to LCD television panel 
          assemblies, with a video display measuring over 81.28 cm but 
          not over 99.06 cm).
            (497) Heading 9902.17.23 (relating to LCD television panel 
          assemblies, with a video display measuring over 99.06 cm but 
          not over 101.6 cm).
            (498) Heading 9902.17.28 (relating to bicycle 
          speedometers).
            (499) Heading 9902.17.47 (relating to light emitting diode 
          (LED) hanging lamps with total internal reflection).
            (500) Heading 9902.17.49 (relating to electric table or 
          desk light emitting diode (LED) task lamps with ball joints).
            (501) Heading 9902.17.52 (relating to exterior emergency 
          lights).
            (502) Heading 9902.17.53 (relating to wing illumination 
          lights).
            (503) Heading 9902.17.54 (relating to lantern globes of 
          extruded borosilicate glass).
            (504) Heading 9902.17.56 (relating to golf club driver 
          heads with a loft of 9.5 degrees).
            (505) Heading 9902.17.64 (relating to golf club heads with 
          a loft greater than 56 degrees).
            (506) Heading 9902.17.65 (relating to golf club putter 
          heads).
            (507) Heading 9902.17.70 (relating to tennis rackets, 
          strung).
            (508) Heading 9902.17.72 (relating to racquetball rackets).
            (509) Heading 9902.17.73 (relating to squash rackets).
            (510) Heading 9902.17.76 (relating to leather basketballs).
            (511) Heading 9902.17.78 (relating to racquetballs).
            (512) Heading 9902.17.84 (relating to speed bags and 
          related equipment).
            (513) Heading 9902.17.86 (relating to certain bluetooth 
          enabled adjustable dumbbells).
            (514) Heading 9902.17.92 (relating to boxing and mixed 
          martial arts protective equipment).
            (515) Heading 9902.17.94 (relating to fishing reels valued 
          more than $2.70 but not more than $8.45, pre-spooled, with 
          rod).
            (516) Heading 9902.17.95 (relating to hair-slides with 
          imitation pearls or stones).
            (b) Modification to Article Descriptions.--
            (1)  Coconut water in paper cartons.--Heading 9902.01.15 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Coconut water, not from concentrate, not containing added 
          sugar or other sweetening matter, packaged for retail sale in 
          paper-based cartons (provided for in subheading 
          2009.89.70)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (2)  Flavored coconut water.--Heading 9902.01.16 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Coconut water not from concentrate, flavored, packaged for 
          retail sale (provided for in subheading 2009.89.70)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (3)  Hypophosphorous acid 50%.--Heading 9902.01.23 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Hypophosphorous acid 50 percent (phosphinic acid) (CAS No. 
          6303-21-5) (provided for in subheading 2811.19.61)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (4)  Potassium fluoroborate.--Heading 9902.01.47 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Potassium fluoroborate (CAS No. 14075-53-7) (provided for 
          in subheading 2826.90.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (5)  Potassium fluorotitanate.--Heading 9902.01.48 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Potassium fluorotitanate (Dipotassium hexafluorotitanate(2-
          )) (CAS No. 16919-27-0) (provided for in subheading 
          2826.90.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (6)  Potassium fluozirconate.--Heading 9902.01.49 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Dipotassium; hexafluorozirconium(2-) (potassium 
          fluozirconate) (CAS No. 16923-95-8) (provided for in 
          subheading 2826.90.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (7)  Zirconium basic carbonate.--Heading 9902.01.61 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Zirconium basic carbonate (zirconium(4+) dicarbonate) (CAS 
          No. 57219-64-4) (provided for in subheading 2836.99.50)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (8)  o-chlorotoluene.--Heading 9902.01.95 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-Chlorotoluene (CAS No. 95-49-8) (provided for in 
          subheading 2903.99.80)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (9)  Leucoquinizarin.--Heading 9902.02.25 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Leucoquinizarin as 1,4,9,10-tetrahydroxyanthracene (CAS No. 
          476-60-8), 2,3-dihydro-9,10-dihydroxyanthracene-1,4-dione 
          (CAS No. 17648-03-2) or 2,3-dihydro-1,4-dihydroxy-9,10-
          anthracenedione (CAS No. 40498-13-3) (provided for in 
          subheading 2907.29.90 or 2914.69.90)''; and
     
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            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (10)  Anisaldehyde.--Heading 9902.02.49 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``p-Anisaldehyde (4-methoxybenzaldehyde) (CAS No. 123-11-5) 
          (provided for in subheading 2912.49.10)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (11)  Methylionone.--Heading 9902.02.56 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(E)-1-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-2-en-1-yl)pent-1-en-3-one 
          (Methylionone) (CAS No. 1335-46-2) (provided for in 
          subheading 2914.23.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (12)  Itaconic acid.--Heading 9902.02.95 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Itaconic acid (2-methylidenebutanedioic acid) (CAS No. 97-
          65-4) (provided for in subheading 2917.19.70)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (13)  4-Sulfo-1,8-naphthalic anhydride potassium salt.--
          Heading 9902.02.97 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Potassium 1,3-dioxo-1H,3H-benzo[de]isochromene-6-sulfonate 
          (CAS No. 71501-16-1) (provided for in subheading 
          2917.39.04)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (14)  NTCDA.--Heading 9902.03.01 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1,4,5,8-Naphthalenetetracarboxylic dianhydride (NTCDA) (CAS 
          No. 81-30-1) (provided for in subheading 2917.39.70)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (15)  Stabilizer of foams.--Heading 9902.03.11 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Octyl 3-(3,5-ditert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoate (CAS 
          No. 125643-61-0) (provided for in subheading 2918.29.65)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (16)  Hindered phenolic antioxidant.--Heading 9902.03.25 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Triethylene glycol bis[3-(3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-5-methyl-
          phenyl)propionate] (CAS No. 36443-68-2) (provided for in 
          subheading 2918.99.43)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (17)  D-hppa.--Heading 9902.03.28 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(R)-(+)-2-(4-Hydroxyphenoxy)propionic acid (CAS No. 94050-
          90-5) (provided for in subheading 2918.99.43)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (18)  Tetrachlorvinfos.--Heading 9902.03.35 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``[(Z)-2-Chloro-1-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)ethenyl] dimethyl 
          phosphate (Tetrachlorvinfos) (CAS No. 22248-79-9) (provided 
          for in subheading 2919.90.30)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (19)  Propargite.--Heading 9902.03.41 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-[4-(2-Methyl-2-propanyl)phenoxy]cyclohexyl 2-propyn-1-yl 
          sulfite (Propargite) (CAS No. 2312-35-8) (provided for in 
          subheading 2920.90.10)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (20)  2-Chloro-4-toluidine (2-cat).--Heading 9902.03.69 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``3-Chloro-4-methylaniline (o-chloro-p-toluidine) (CAS No. 
          95-74-9) (provided for in subheading 2921.43.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (21)  m-toluidine.--Heading 9902.03.70 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``m-Toluidine (CAS No. 108-44-1) (provided for in subheading 
          2921.43.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (22)  Flumetralin.--Heading 9902.03.77 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N-[(2-Chloro-6-fluorophenyl)methyl]-N-ethyl-2,6-dinitro-4-
          (trifluoromethyl)aniline (Flumetralin) (CAS No. 62924-70-3) 
          (provided for in subheading 2921.49.45)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (23)  4,4-methylene bis o-chloro aniline.--Heading 
          9902.03.83 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) (CAS No. 101-14-4) 
          (provided for in subheading 2921.59.08)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (24)  Phenol, 2,2'-[[(1s...]bis[6-(1,1-dimethyylethyl).--
          Heading 9902.03.86 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2,2'-[[(1S,2S)-1,2-Diphenyl-1,2-
          ethanediyl]bis(iminomethylene)]bis[6-(1,1-
          dimethylethyl)phenol] (CAS No. 481725-63-7) (provided for in 
          subheading 2921.59.40)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (25)  Tris[2-[[2,4,8,10-tetra-tert-butyldibe (ao 12).--
          Heading 9902.03.89 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-{[2,4,8,10-Tetrakis(2-methyl-2-propanyl)diben- 
          zo[d,f][1,3,2]dioxaphosphepin-6-yl]oxy}-N,N-bis(2-{[2,4,8,10-
          tetra- kis(2-methyl-2-propanyl)dibenzo[d,f][1,3,2]dioxaphos- 
          phepin-6-yl]oxy}ethyl)ethanamine (CAS No. 80410-33-9) 
          (provided for in subheading 2922.19.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (26)  L-lysine hydrate.--Heading 9902.04.03 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``L-Lysine hydrate (1:1) (CAS No. 39665-12-8) (provided for 
          in subheading 2922.41.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (27)  Non-genetically modified lecithin of rapeseed.--
          Heading 9902.04.17 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Lecithin derived from non-genetically modified rapeseed 
          (CAS No. 8002-43-5) (provided for in subheading 
          2923.20.20)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (28)  N,N,N',N'-tetrakis(2-hydroxyethyl)hexanediamide.--
          Heading 9902.04.27 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N,N,N',N'-tetrakis(2-hydroxyethyl)hexanediamide (CAS No. 
          6334-25-4) (provided for in subheading 2924.19.80)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (29)  Metalaxyl.--Heading 9902.04.36 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Methyl 2-(N-(2-methoxyacetyl)-2,6-
          dimethylanilino)propanoate (Metalaxyl) (CAS No. 57837-19-1) 
          (provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (30)  Carbaryl.--Heading 9902.04.39is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1-Naphthalenyl methylcarbamate (Carbaryl) (CAS No. 63-25-2) 
          (provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (31)  Mandipropamid.--Heading 9902.04.45 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-(4-Chlorophenyl)-N-{2-[3-methoxy-4-(2-propyn-1-yloxy)phe- 
          nyl]ethyl}-2-(2-propyn-1-yloxy)acetamide (Mandipropamid) (CAS 
          No. 374726-62-2) (provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (32)  Fenhexamid.--Heading 9902.04.46 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N-(2,3-Dichloro-4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-methylcyclohexanecar- 
          boxamide (Fenhexamid) (CAS No. 126833-17-8) (provided for in 
          subheading 2924.29.47)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (33)  2,5-Bis[(1,3-dioxobutyl)amino]benzenesulfonic acid.--
          Heading 9902.04.51 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2,5-Bis(3-oxobutanoylamino)benzenesulfonic acid (CAS No. 
          70185-87-4) (provided for in subheading 2924.29.71)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (34)  p-aminobenzamide.--Heading 9902.04.55 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``p-Aminobenzamide (4-Aminobenzamide) (CAS No. 2835-68-9) 
          (provided for in subheading 2924.29.77)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (35)  Trans-n-boc acid.--Heading 9902.04.57 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Trans-4-{[(2-Methyl-2-propanyl)oxy]carbonyl}cyclohex-
          anecarboxylic acid (CAS No. 53292-89-0) (provided for in 
          subheading 2924.29.95)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (36)  Flumiclorac pentyl ester.--Heading 9902.04.62 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Pentyl [2-chloro-5-(1,3-dioxo-1,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-2H- 
          isoindol-2-yl)-4-fluorophenoxy]acetate (Flumiclorac pentyl 
          ester) (CAS No. 87546-18-7) (provided for in subheading 
          2925.29.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (37)  Esfenvalerate.--Heading 9902.04.74 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(S)-Cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl(S)-4-chloro-a-(1-meth- 
          ylethyl)benzeneacetate (Esfenvalerate) (CAS No. 66230-04-4) 
          (provided for in subheading 2926.90.30)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
     
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            (38)  Zeta-cypermethrin.--Heading 9902.04.76 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(S)-Cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl (+)cis-3-(2,2 -
          dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate and (S)-
          cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl (+)trans-3-(2,2-
          dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (Zeta-
          cypermethrin) (CAS No. 1315501-18-8) (provided for in 
          subheading 2926.90.30)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (39)  Fenpropathrin.--Heading 9902.04.78 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``a-Cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl 2,2,3,3-
          tetramethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (Fenpropathrin) (CAS No. 
          39515-41-8) (provided for in subheading 2926.90.30)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (40)  Phthalodinitrile.--Heading 9902.04.79 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Benzene-1,2-dicarbonitrile (Phthalodinitrile) (CAS No. 91-
          15-6) (provided for in subheading 2926.90.43)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (41)  Diphenylacetonitrile.--Heading 9902.04.80 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2,2-Diphenylacetonitrile (CAS No. 86-29-3) (provided for in 
          subheading 2926.90.48)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (42)  IPN.--Heading 9902.04.81 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Isophthalonitrile (1,3-dicyanobenzene) (CAS No. 626-17-5) 
          (provided for in subheading 2926.90.48)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (43)  Trifloxystrobin.--Heading 9902.04.86 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Methyl (E)-methoxyimino-{(E)-2-[1-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl) 
          ethylideneaminooxy]-o-tolyl}acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS 
          No. 141517-21-7) (provided for in subheading 2928.00.25)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (44)  Cyflufenamid.--Heading 9902.04.87 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(1Z)-N-{(Z)-[(Cyclopropylmethoxy)imino][2,3-difluoro-6-
          (trifluor- omethyl)phenyl]methyl}-2-phenylethanimidic acid 
          (Cyflufenamid) (CAS No. 180409-60-3) (provided for in 
          subheading 2928.00.25)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (45)  Tebufenozide.--Heading 9902.04.88 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N'-(4-Ethylbenzoyl)-3,5-dimethyl-N-(2-methyl-2-
          propanyl)benzohydrazide (Tebufenozide) (CAS No. 112410-23-8) 
          (provided for in subheading 2928.00.25)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (46)  Carbonohydrazide.--Heading 9902.04.89 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1,3-Diaminourea (CAS No. 497-18-7) (provided for in 
          subheading 2928.00.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (47)  ADH.--Heading 9902.04.93 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Hexanedihydrazide (adipic dihydrazide) (CAS No. 1071-93-8) 
          (provided for in subheading 2928.00.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (48)  Organic chemicals.--Heading 9902.04.94 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Bitolylene diisocyanate (3,3'-dimethylbiphenyl-4,4'-diyl 
          diisocyanate) (CAS No. 91-97-4) (provided for in subheading 
          2929.10.20)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (49)  PCM.--Heading 9902.04.97 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Ethyl [4-chloro-2-fluoro-5-[[[[methyl(1-methylethyl)a- 
          mino]sulfonyl]amino]carbonyl]phenyl] carbamate (CAS No. 
          874909-61-2) (provided for in subheading 2929.90.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (50)  Profenofos.--Heading 9902.05.04 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``O-4-Bromo-2-chlorophenyl O-ethyl S-propyl phosphorothioate 
          (Profenofos) (CAS No. 41198-08-7) (provided for in subheading 
          2930.90.10)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (51)  DCDPS, dichlorodiphenylsulfone.--Heading 9902.05.14 
          is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1-Chloro-4-(4-chlorophenyl)sulfonylbenzene (CAS No. 80-07-
          9) (provided for in subheading 2930.90.29)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (52)  Captan technical.--Heading 9902.05.19 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-[(Trichloromethyl)sulfanyl]-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-1H-
          isoin- dole-1,3(2H)-dione (Captan) (CAS No. 133-06-2) 
          (provided for in subheading 2930.90.43)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (53)  Pentaerythritol tetrakis (b-laurylthiopropionate).--
          Heading 9902.05.23 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``3-{[3-(Dodecylsulfanyl)propanoyl]oxy}-2,2-bis ({[3-
          dodecylsulfanyl) propanoyl]oxy}methyl)propyl 3-
          (dodecylsulfanyl)propanoate) (CAS No. 29598-76-3) (provided 
          for in subheading 2930.90.91)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (54)  Dinotefuran.--Heading 9902.05.45 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1-Methyl-2-nitro-3-(oxolan-3-ylmethyl)guanidine 
          (Dinotefuran) (CAS No. 165252-70-0) (provided for in 
          subheading 2932.19.51)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (55)  Coumaphos.--Heading 9902.05.47 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``3-Chloro-7-diethoxyphosphinothioyloxy-4-methylchromen-2-one 
          (Coumaphos) (CAS No. 56-72-4) (provided for in subheading 
          2932.20.10)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (56)  Spiromesifen.--Heading 9902.05.48 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``[2-Oxo-3-(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-1-oxaspiro[4.4]non-3-en-4-
          yl] 3,3-dimethylbutanoate (Spiromesifen) (CAS No. 283594-90-
          1) (provided for in subheading 2932.20.10)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (57)  Brodifacoum.--Heading 9902.05.50 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``4-Hydroxy-3-(3-(4'-bromo-4-biphenylyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-
          1-naph- thyl)coumarin (Brodifacoum) (CAS No. 56073-10-0) 
          (provided for in subheading 2932.20.10)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (58)  Sodium erythorbate.--Heading 9902.05.54 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Sodium erythorbate (sodium (2R)-2-[(2R)-4,5-dihydroxy- 3-
          oxo-2,3-dihydro-2-furanyl]-2-hydroxyethanolate) (CAS No. 
          6381-77-7) (provided for in subheading 2932.20.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (59)  Pyraclostrobin technical.--Heading 9902.05.67 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Methyl N-(2-[[1-(4-chlorophenyl)pyrazol-3-yl]oxymethyl]-
          phenyl)-(N-methoxy)carbamate (Pyraclostrobin) (CAS No. 
          175013-18-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.19.23)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (60)  Triflumizole technical.--Heading 9902.05.74 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(E)-4-Chloro-a,a,a-trifluoro-N-(1-imidazol-1-yl-2- 
          propoxyethylidene)-o-toluidine (Triflumizole) (CAS No. 99387-
          89-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.29.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (61)  Fluopyram.--Heading 9902.05.80 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N-[2-[3-Chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2- 
          (trifluoromethyl)benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) 
          (provided for in subheading 2933.39.21)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (62)  Clodinafop-propargyl.--Heading 9902.05.91 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-Propyn-1-yl (2R)-2-{4-[(5-chloro-3-fluoro-2- 
          pyridinyl)oxy]phenoxy}propanoate (Clodinafop-propargyl) (CAS 
          No. 105512-06-9) (provided for in subheading 2933.39.25)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (63)  Acetamiprid technical.--Heading 9902.05.99 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(E)-N1-[(6-Chloro-3-pyridyl)methyl]-N2-cyano-N1- methyl-
          acetamidine (Acetamiprid) (CAS No. 135410-20-7) (provided for 
          in subheading 2933.39.27)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (64)  Pyriproxyfen.--Heading 9902.06.04 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-{[1-(4-Phenoxyphenoxy)-2-propanyl]oxy}pyridine 
          (Pyriproxyfen) (CAS No. 95737-68-1) (provided for in 
          subheading 2933.39.27)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (65)  Certain light stabilizer.--Heading 9902.06.14 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N-[6-[formyl-(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-
          yl)amino]hexyl]-N-(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-
          yl)formamide
     
     [[Page S9983]]
     
          (CAS No. 124172-53-8) (provided for in subheading 
          2933.39.61)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (66)  N,N'-Bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)isoph.--
          Heading 9902.06.16 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N,N'-Bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)isophthalamide 
          (CAS No. 42774-15-2) (provided for in subheading 
          2933.39.61)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (67)  UV absorber.--Heading 9902.06.17 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``3-Dodecyl-1-(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-2,5-pyr- 
          rolidinedione (CAS No. 79720-19-7) (provided for in 
          subheading 2933.39.61)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (68)  Acylated sterically hindered light stabilizer.--
          Heading 9902.06.18 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1-(1-Acetyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-3-dodecyl- 
          2,5-pyrrolidinedione (CAS No. 106917-31-1) (provided for in 
          subheading 2933.39.61)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (69)  Pyrimethanil.--Heading 9902.06.32 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``4,6-Dimethyl-N-phenylpyrimidin-2-amine (Pyrimethanil) (CAS 
          No. 53112-28-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.59.15)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (70)  Benzyladenine.--Heading 9902.06.33 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N-Benzyl-3H-purin-6-amine (Benzyladenine) (CAS No. 1214-39-
          7) (provided for in subheading 2933.59.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (71)  Pyrifluquinazon.--Heading 9902.06.40 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1-Acetyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-3-[(3-pyridylmethyl)amino]- 6-
          [1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl) ethyl] quinazolin-2-
          one (Pyrifluquinazon) (CAS No. 337458-27-2) (provided for in 
          subheading 2933.59.70)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (72)  Hexazinone.--Heading 9902.06.52 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``3-Cyclohexyl-6-dimethylamino-1-methyl-1,3,5-triazine- 
          2,4(1H,3H)-dione (Hexazinone) (CAS No. 51235-04-2) (provided 
          for in subheading 2933.69.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (73)  Pymetrozine.--Heading 9902.06.53 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``6-Methyl-4-{[(1E)-pyridin-3-ylmethylene]amino}-4,5- 
          dihydro-1,2,4-triazin-3(2H)-one (Pymetrozine) (CAS No. 
          123312-89-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.69.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (74)  Low volatile hydroxyphenyl triazine uv absorber.--
          Heading 9902.06.59 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-(4,6-Diphenyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-5-(hexyloxy)phenol (CAS 
          No. 147315-50-2) (provided for in subheading 2933.69.60)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (75)  Very low volatile hydroxyphenyl triazine uv 
          absorber.--Heading 9902.06.60 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-[4,6-Di(4-biphenylyl)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]-5-[(2-
          ethylhexyl)oxy]phenol (CAS No. 204583-39-1) (provided for in 
          subheading 2933.69.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (76)  Terbutryn.--Heading 9902.06.61 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(4E)-4-(Ethylimino)-N-(2-methyl-2-propanyl)-6-
          (methylsulfanyl)- 1,4-dihydro-1,3,5-triazin-2-amine 
          (Terbutryn) (CAS No. 886-50-0) (provided for in subheading 
          2933.69.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (77)  Bonding agent for polyester-reinforced rubber 
          products.--Heading 9902.06.69 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N,N'-(Methylenedi-p-phenylene)bis[hexahydro-2- oxo-1H-
          azepine-1-carboxamide] (CAS No. 54112-23-1) (provided for in 
          subheading 2933.79.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (78)  Myclobutanil technical fungicide.--Heading 9902.06.70 
          is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-(4-Chlorophenyl)-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-
          ylmethyl)hexanenitrile (Myclobutanil) (CAS No. 88671-89-0) 
          (provided for in subheading 2933.99.06)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (79)  Triadimefon.--Heading 9902.06.75 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1-(4-Chlorophenoxy)-3,3-dimethyl-1-(1,2,4-triazol-1-
          yl)butan-2-one (Triadimefon) (CAS No. 43121-43-3) (provided 
          for in subheading 2933.99.22)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (80)  Pyraziflumid.--Heading 9902.06.76 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N-(3',4'-Difluorobiphenyl-2-yl)-3-(trifluoromethyl)pyra- 
          zine-2-carboxamide (Pyraziflumid) (CAS No. 942515-63-1) 
          (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (81)  ECONEA technical.--Heading 9902.06.88 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``4-Bromo-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrrole-
          3-carbonitrile (Tralopyril) (CAS No. 122454-29-9) (provided 
          for in subheading 2933.99.22)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (82)  Ultraviolet light absorber.--Heading 9902.06.89 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-(Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(2-methylbutan-2-yl)phenol 
          (CAS No. 25973-55-1) (provided for in subheading 
          2933.99.79)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (83)  2-(2H-Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1-methyl-1-
          phenylethyl)phenol.--Heading 9902.06.90 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-(Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(2-phenylpropan-2-yl)phenol 
          (CAS No. 70321-86-7) (provided for in subheading 
          2933.99.79)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (84)  Isavuconazonium sulfate.--Heading 9902.07.03 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(2-{[(1-{1-[(2R,3R)-3-[4-(4-Cyanophenyl)-1,3-thiazol-2-yl]-
          2- (2,5-difluorophenyl)-2-hydroxybutyl]-1H-1,2,4- triazol-4-
          ium-4-yl}ethoxy)carbonyl](methyl)amino}-3- pyridinyl)methyl 
          N-methylglycinate hydrogen sulfate (Isavuconazonium Sulfate) 
          (CAS No. 946075-13-4) (provided for in subheading 
          2934.10.10)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (85)  Ethaboxam.--Heading 9902.07.08 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N-[Cyano(2-thienyl)methyl]-4-ethyl-2-(ethylamino)-1,3- 
          thiazole-5-carboxamide (Ethaboxam) (CAS No. 162650-77-3) 
          (provided for in subheading 2934.10.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (86)  Propiconazole.--Heading 9902.07.16 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1-[[2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl]- 
          methyl]-1H-1,2,4-triazole (Propiconazole) (CAS No. 60207-90-
          1) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.12)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (87)  Etoxazole.--Heading 9902.07.35 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-(2,6-Difluorophenyl)-4-[2-ethoxy-4-(2-methyl-2-
          propanyl)phenyl]- 4,5-dihydro-1,3-oxazole (Etoxazole) (CAS 
          No. 153233-91-1) (provided for in subheadling 2934.99.18)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (88)  Flucarbazone-sodium.--Heading 9902.07.65 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Sodium [(3-methoxy-4-methyl-5-oxo-4,5-dihydro-1H-1,2,4- 
          triazol-1-yl)carbonyl]{[2-(trifluorometh- 
          oxy)phenyl]sulfonyl}azanide (Flucarbazone-sodium) (CAS No. 
          181274-17-9) (provided for in subheading 2935.90.75)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (89)  Imazosulfuron.--Heading 9902.07.71 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-Chloro-N-[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl)carba- 
          moyl]imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine-3-sulfonamide (Imazosulfuron) 
          (CAS No. 122548-33-8) (provided for in subheading 
          2935.90.75)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (90)  Purified steviol glycoside, rebaudioside m.--Heading 
          9902.07.76 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(4-a)-13-[(O-b-D-Glucopyranosyl-(1-2)-O-[b-D- 
          glucopyranosyl-(1-3)]-b-D-glucopyranosyl)oxy]-kaur-16- en-18-
          oic acid O-b-D-glucopyranosyl-(1-2)-O-[b-D-glucopyranosyl- 
          (1-3)]-b-D-glucopyranosyl ester (Rebaudioside M) (CAS No. 
          1220616-44-3) (provided for in subheading 2938.90.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (91)  Trehalose.--Heading 9902.07.78 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Trehalose (a-D-glucopyranosyl a-D-glucopyranoside 
          dihydrate) (CAS No. 6138-23-4) (provided for in subheading 
          2940.00.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (92)  Chlorophyllin.--Heading 9902.07.80 is amended--
     
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            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Chlorophyllin-copper complex (CAS No. 11006-34-1) (provided 
          for in subheading 2942.00.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (93)  Disperse blue 56.--Heading 9902.07.85 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Disperse Blue 56 (1,5-diamino-2-bromo-4,8-dihydroxy-9,10-
          anthraquinone) (CAS No. 68134-65-6) (provided for in 
          subheading 3204.11.10)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (94)  Disperse blue 284.--Heading 9902.07.86 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Disperse Blue 284 (({4-[(E)-(3,5-dinitro-2-
          thienyl)diazenyl]phenyl}imino)di-2,1-ethanediyl diacetate) 
          (CAS No. 42783-06-2) (provided for in subheading 
          3204.11.10)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (95)  Mixture of disperse blue 60 m, disperse blue 60 me.--
          Heading 9902.07.88 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of 4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxypropyl)-1H-Naph- 
          tho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone (Disperse Blue 60 M) 
          (CAS No. 12217-80-0) and 4,11-diamino-2-[3-(2-methoxyeth- 
          oxy)propyl]-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone 
          (Disperse Blue 60 ME) (CAS No. 65059-45-2) (provided for in 
          subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (96)  Mix of disperse blue 77, 56, 60m, 60me, 77.--Heading 
          9902.07.89 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of 1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-nitro-9,10-
          anthraquinone (Disperse Blue 77) (CAS No. 20241-76-3); 1,5-
          diamino-2-bromo-4,8-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone (Disperse 
          Blue 56) (CAS No. 68134-65-6); 4,11-diamino-2-(3-
          methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3- f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-
          tetrone (Disperse Blue 60 M) (CAS No. 12217-80-0) and 4,11-
          diamino-2-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)propyl]-1H- naphtho[2,3-
          f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone (Disperse Blue 60 ME) (CAS 
          No. 65059-45-2) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (97)  Mixture of disperse yellow 64, 211, 42, and 54.--
          Heading 9902.07.90 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of 2-(4-Bromo-3-hydroxy-2-quinolinyl)-1H-indene-
          1,3(2H)-dione (Disperse Yellow 64) (CAS No. 10319-14-9); 5-
          [(E)-(4-Chloro-2-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-1-ethyl-6-hydroxy-4-
          methyl-2- oxo-1,2-dihydro-3-pyridinecarbonitrile (Disperse 
          Yellow 211) (CAS No. 70528-90-4); 4-Anilino-3-nitro-N-
          phenylbenzenesulfonamide (Disperse Yellow 42) (CAS No. 5124-
          25-4) and 2-(3-Hydroxy-2-quinolinyl)-1H-indene-1,3(2H)-dione 
          (Disperse Yellow 54) (CAS No. 7576-65-0) (provided for in 
          subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (98)  Dye mixture.--Heading 9902.07.92 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Disperse Yellow 163 (3,3'-({4-[(E)-(2,6-
          Dichloro-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl] 
          phenyl}imino)dipropanenitrile) (CAS No. 67923-43-7); Solvent 
          Yellow 163 (1,8-Bis(phenylthio)anthracene-9,10-dione) (CAS 
          No. 13676-91-0); Disperse Blue 56 (1,5-Diamino-2-bromo-4,8-
          dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 68134-65-6); Disperse 
          Blue 77 (1-Anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-nitro-9,10-anthraquinone) 
          (CAS No. 20241-76-3); Disperse Red 1042A (5-[2-(2-Cyano-4-
          nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-
          methyl-6-(phenylamino)-3-pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 
          149988-44-3); Disperse Red 1042B (5-[(2-Cyano-4-
          nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-6-[[2-(2- hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-
          methyl-2-(phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 
          137428-29-6); Disperse Blue 60 M (4,11-Diamino-2-(3-
          methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-
          tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-80-0) and Disperse Blue 60 ME (4,11-
          Diamino-2-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)propyl]-1H-naphtho[2,3-
          f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 65059-45-2) 
          (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (99)  Mixture of disperse orange t9601, etc.--Heading 
          9902.07.93 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Disperse Orange 288 (3-(Benzyl{4-[(4-
          nitrophenyl)diazenyl] phenyl}amino)propanenitrile) (CAS No. 
          96662-24-7); Disperse Blue 291:1 (N-{2-[(E)-(2-Bromo-4,6-
          dinitrophenyl)diazenyl]-5-(diallylamino)-4- 
          methoxyphenyl}acetamide) (CAS No. 51868-46-3) and Disperse 
          Violet 93:1 (N-{2-[(E)-(2-Bromo-4,6-dinitro- 
          phenyl)diazenyl]-5-(diethylamino)phenyl}acetamide) (CAS No. 
          52697-38-8) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (100)  Mixtures of solvent yellow 163 and other products.--
          Heading 9902.07.94 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Solvent Yellow 163 (1,8-Bis(phenylsulfanyl)-
          9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 13676-91-0); Disperse Blue 56 
          (1,5-Diamino-2-bromo-4,8-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS 
          No. 68134-65-6); Disperse Red 167:1 ({3-(Acetylamino)-4-[(2-
          chloro-4-nitrophenyl)azo]phenyl}imino)diethane-2,1-diyl 
          diacetate) (CAS No. 1533-78-4); Disperse Orange 29 (4-({2-
          Methoxy-4-[(4-nitrophenyl) diazenyl]phenyl}diazenyl)phenol) 
          (CAS No. 19800-42-1); Disperse Red 1042A (5-[2-(2-Cyano-4-
          nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-
          methyl-6-(phenylamino)-3-pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 
          149988-44-3); Disperse Red 1042B (5-[(2-Cyano-4-
          nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-6-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-
          methyl-2-(phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 
          137428-29-6); Disperse Blue 60 M (4,11-Diamino-2-(3-
          methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-
          tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-80-0) and Disperse Blue 60 ME (4,11-
          Diamino-2-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)propyl]-1H-naphtho[2,3-
          f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 65059-45-2) 
          (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (101)  Textile dye mxtures.--Heading 9902.07.95 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue ANT (Br) (N-[5-(acetylamino)-4-
          [2-(2-bromo-4,6- dinitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-methoxy- phenyl]-
          N-(2-methoxy-2-oxoethyl)-glycine, methyl ester) (CAS No. 
          88938-51-6); Disperse Green GNA (N-[5-(acetylamino)-2-
          methoxy- 4-[2-(5-nitro- 2,1-benzisothiazol-3-
          yl)diazenyl]phenyl]-N- (2-methoxy-2-oxoethyl)-glycine, methyl 
          ester) (CAS No. 1235882-84-4); Disperse Yellow FC60954 (4-[2-
          (5-cyano-1,6-dihydro-2-hydroxy-1,4-dimethyl-6-oxo-3- 
          pyridinyl)diazenyl]-benzoic acid, 2-phenoxyethyl ester) (CAS 
          No. 88938-37-8); Disperse Red DYNS 2246 (N-[4-[2-(2-cyano-4-
          nitrophenyl)diazenyl]phe- nyl]-N-(phenylmethyl)-B-alanine, 2-
          oxopropyl ester) (CAS No. 1021394-33-1); and Disperse Yellow 
          DYLA 1306 (1,2-dihydro-6-hydroxy-1,4- dimethyl-5-[2-[2-nitro-
          4-(phenyl- methoxy)phenyl]diazenyl]-2-oxo-3- 
          pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 1613451-37-8) (provided for in 
          subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (102)  Mixtures of disperse blue 77 and disperse blue 60 
          m.--Heading 9902.07.96 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 77 (1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-
          nitro-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 20241-76-3) and Disperse 
          Blue 60 M (4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-
          f]iso- indole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-80-0) 
          (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (103)  Disperse yellow 184:1.--Heading 9902.07.97 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Disperse Yellow 232 (3-(5-chloro-2-benzoxazolyl)-7-
          (diethyl-amino)-2H-1-benzopyran-2-one) (CAS No. 35773-43-4) 
          (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (104)  Mixtures of disperse blue ant (br) and other dyes.--
          Heading 9902.07.98 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue ANT (Br) (N-[5-(acetylamino)-4-
          [2- (2-bromo-4,6-dinitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-methoxyphenyl]-N- 
          (2-methoxy-2-oxoethyl)-glycine, methyl ester) (CAS No. 88938-
          51-6); Disperse Green GNA (N-[5-(acetylamino)-2-methoxy-4-[2-
          (5-nitro-2,1- benzisothiazol-3-yl)diazenyl]phenyl]-N-(2-
          methoxy-2-oxoethyl)-glycine, methyl ester) (CAS No. 1235882-
          84-4); Disperse Yellow FC60954 (4-[2-(5-cyano-1,6-dihydro-2-
          hydroxy- 1,4-dimethyl-6-oxo-3-pyridinyl)diazenyl]-benzoic 
          acid, 2-phenoxyethyl ester) (CAS No. 88938-37-8) and Disperse 
          Red DYNS 2246 (N-[4-[2-(2-cyano-4-nitrophenyl)dia- 
          zenyl]phenyl]-N-(phenylmethyl)-B-alanine, 2-oxopropyl ester) 
          (CAS No. 1021394-33-1) (provided for in subheading 
          3204.11.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (105)  Mixtures of disperse blue 60 m and other products.--
          Heading 9902.08.01 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 60 M (4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxy- 
          propyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS 
          No. 12217-80-0); Disperse Blue 60 ME (4,11-diamino-2-[3-(2-
          methoxy- ethoxy)propyl]-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-
          1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 65059-45-2) and Disperse Blue 
          1771 (8E)-8-{[2-(dibutylamino)-4-phenyl-1,3- thiazol-5-
          yl]imino}-2-(3-heptanyl)-7-methyl-5-oxo-5,8-
          dihydro[1,2,4]tri- azolo[1,5-a]pyridine-6-carbonitrile (CAS 
          No. 169324-83-8) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (106)  Mixtures of disperse blue 7 and other dyes.--Heading 
          9902.08.03 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 77 (1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-
          nitro-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 20241-76-3); Disperse Red 
          1042A (5-[2-(2-Cyano-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-[[2-(2-
          hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-methyl-6-(phenylamino)-3-
          pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 149988-44-3); Disperse Red 
          1042B (5-[(2-cyano-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-6-[[2-(2-
          hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-methyl-2- (phenylamino)-3-
          pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 137428-29-6) and Disperse 
          Orange FC84508
     
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          (Cyano[3-[(6-methoxy-2-benzothiazolyl)amino]-1H- isoindol-1-
          ylidene]acetic acid, pentyl ester) (CAS No. 173285-74-0) 
          (provided for in 3204.11.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (107)  Mix of disperse yellow 163, etc. (dx black hla-e).--
          Heading 9902.08.04 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Disperse Yellow 163 (3,3'-({4-[(2,6-dichloro-4-
          nitrophenyl)diazenyl] phenyl} imino) dipropanenitrile) (CAS 
          No. 67923-43-7); Disperse Red 167:1 ({3-(acetylamino)-4-[(2-
          chloro-4-nitrophenyl)azo]phenyl}imino) diethane-2,1-diyl 
          diacetate) (CAS No. 1533-78-4); Disperse red 60 (1-amino-4-
          hydroxy-2-phenoxy-9,10-anthracenedione) (CAS No. 17418-58-5); 
          Disperse Blue 77 (1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-nitro-9,10-
          anthraquinone) (CAS No. 20241-76-3); Disperse Blue 56 (1,5-
          diamino-2-bromo-4,8-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 
          68134-65-6); Disperse Blue 214 E (4,8-diamino-2-(4-
          ethoxyphenyl)-1,5-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 
          15114-15-5) and Disperse Blue 214 EE (4,8-diamino-2-[4-(2-
          ethoxyethoxy) phenyl]-1,5-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS 
          No. 23119-35-9) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (108)  Mix of disperse red 356, 367, & h111030.--Heading 
          9902.08.05 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Disperse Red 356 (3-phenyl-7-(4-propoxyphe- 
          nyl)furo[2,3-f][1]benzofuran-2,6-dione) (CAS No. 79694-17-0); 
          Disperse Red 367 ([4-(2,6-dihydro-2,6-dioxo-7-
          phenylbenzo[1,2- b:4,5-b']difuran-3-yl)phenoxy]-acetic acid, 
          2-ethoxyethyl ester) (CAS No. 126877-05-2) and Disperse Red 
          H1111030 ([4-[2,6-dihydro-2,6-dioxo-7-(4-propoxyphe- 
          nyl)benzo[1,2-b:4,5-b']difuran-3-yl]phenoxy]-acetic acid, 2-
          ethoxyethyl ester) (CAS No. 126877-06-3) (provided for in 
          subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (109)  Mix of disperse red 1042a & disperse red 1042b.--
          Heading 9902.08.06 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Disperse Red 1042A (5-[2-(2-cyano-4-nitro- 
          phenyl)diazenyl]-2-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-
          methyl-6-(phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 
          149988-44-3) and Disperse Red 1042B (5-[(2-cyano-4-
          nitrophenyl)dia- zenyl]-6-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-
          4- methyl-2-(phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 
          137428-29-6) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (110)  Mix of disperse blue 77, 60 m, & disperse yellow 
          71.--Heading 9902.08.07 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 77 (1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-
          nitro-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 20241-76-3); Disperse Blue 
          60 M (4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-
          f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-80-0); and 
          Disperse Yellow 71 (9 (or 10)-Methoxy-7H-benzimidazo[2,1-
          a]benz[de]iso-quinolin-7-one) (CAS No. 68296-59-3) (provided 
          for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (111)  Disperse yellow 64.--Heading 9902.08.12 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Disperse Yellow 64 (2-(4-bromo-3-hydroxy-2-quinolinyl)-1H-
          indene-1,3(2H)-dione) (CAS No. 10319-14-9) (provided for in 
          subheading 3204.11.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (112)  Mix of disperse blue 73 a & disperse blue 73 p.--
          Heading 9902.08.13 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 73 A (1,5-diamino-4,8-
          dihydroxy(4-methoxyphenyl)-9,10-anthracenedione) (CAS No. 
          31288-44-5) and Disperse Blue 73 P (1,5-diamino-4,8-
          dihydroxy(4-hydroxyphenyl)-9,10-anthracenedione) (CAS No. 
          31529-83-6) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (113)  Acid red 92 (phloxine disodium salt).--Heading 
          9902.08.14 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acid Red 92 (disodium 2,3,4,5-tetrachloro-6-(2,4,5,7-
          tetrabro- mo-6-oxido-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-yl)benzoate) 
          (Phloxine B) (CAS No. 18472-87-2) (provided for in subheading 
          3204.12.20)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (114)  Solvent blue 182.--Heading 9902.08.15 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acid Blue 182 (disodium;4-[4-[acetyl(methyl)amino]-2-
          sulfonatoanilino]-1-amino-9,10-dioxoanthracene-2-sulfonate) 
          (CAS No. 72152-54-6) (provided for in subheading 
          3204.12.20)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (115)  Sanodal deep black hbl.--Heading 9902.08.19 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Tetrasodium [7-amino-3-[(3-chloro-2-hydroxy-5-
          nitrophenyl)azo]-4-hydroxy -2-naphthalenesulfonato(3-)][6-
          amino-4- hydroxy-3-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitro-3-sulfophenyl)azo]-2-
          naphthalene-sulfonato(4-)]-chromate(4-) (Sanodal Deep Black 
          HBL) (CAS No. 184719-87-7) (provided for in subheading 
          3204.12.45)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (116)  Acid red 182.--Heading 9902.08.20 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acid Red 182 (sodium [4-(hydroxy-kO)-3-{[2- (hydroxy-kO)-1-
          naphthyl]diazenyl}benzenesulfon- amidato(2-)][4-hydroxy-3-
          {[2-(hydroxy-kO)-1-naphthyl]diazenyl}ben- 
          zenesulfonamidato(2-)]cobaltate(1-)) (CAS No. 58302-43-5) 
          (provided for in subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (117)  Acid orange 67.--Heading 9902.08.21 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Sodium 4-({3-[(E)-(2-methyl-4-{[(4-methylphenyl)sulfonyl] 
          oxy}phenyl)diazenyl]phenyl}amino)-3- nitrobenzenesulfonate 
          (Acid Orange 67) (CAS No. 12220-06-3) (provided for in 
          subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (118)  Acid blue 324.--Heading 9902.08.22 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Sodium 4-[(3-acetamidophenyl)amino]-1-amino-9,10- dioxo-
          9,10-dihydro-2-anthracenesulfonate (Acid Blue 324) (CAS No. 
          70571-81-2) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (119)  Acid blue 171.--Heading 9902.08.23 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acid Blue 171 (sodium [6-(amino-kN)-5-[2-[2-(hydroxy-kO)-4- 
          nitrophenyl]diazenyl-kN1]-N-methyl-2-
          naphthalenesulfonamidato(2-)][6-(amino-kN)-5-[2-[2-(hydroxy-
          kO)-4-nitro- phenyl]diazenyl-kN1]-2-naphthalenesulfonato(3-
          )]-Cobaltate(2-) (1:2) (1:2)) (CAS No. 75314-27-1) (provided 
          for in subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (120)  Mixtures of acid black 220a and acid black 220 b.--
          Heading 9902.08.24 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Acid Black 220 A (chromate(2-), [3-hydroxy-4-
          [(2- hydroxy-1-naphthalenyl)azo]-7-nitro-1-
          naphthalenesulfonato(3-)] [1-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-
          2-naphthalenolato(2-)]-, lithium sodium) (CAS No. 85828-76-8) 
          and Acid Black 220 B (chromate(2-), [3-hydroxy-4-[(2-hydroxy-
          1- naphthalenyl)azo]-7-nitro-1-naphthalenesulfonato(3-)] [N-
          [7-hydroxy-8-[(2- hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-1-
          naphthalenyl]acetamidato(2-)]-, lithium sodium) (CAS No. 
          85828-75-7) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (121)  Acid red 87 (eosine disodium salt).--Heading 
          9902.08.25 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acid Red 87 (eosine disodium salt) (disodium 2-(2,4,5,7-
          tetrabromo-6-oxido-3-oxoxanthen-9-yl)benzoate) (CAS No. 
          17372-87-1) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (122)  Acid dyes; acid blue 9.--Heading 9902.08.26 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acid Brilliant Blue FCF FOOD Blue No. 1 (Acid Blue 9) 
          (disodium 2-({4-[ethyl(3-sulfonatobenzyl)amino]phenyl} {4- 
          [ethyl(3-sulfonatobenzyl)iminio]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-
          ylidene}methyl) benzenesulfonate) (CAS No. 3844-45-9) 
          (provided for in subheading 3204.12.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (123)  Acid blue 80.--Heading 9902.08.27 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acid Blue 80 (disodium 3,3'-[(9,10-dioxo-9,10-
          dihydroanthra- cene-1,4-diyl)diimino]bis(2,4,6-trimethyl- 
          benzenesulfonate) (CAS No. 4474-24-2) (provided for in 
          subheading 3204.12.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (124)  Basic yellow 40 dye.--Heading 9902.08.29 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Basic Yellow 40 (2-[7-(diethylamino)-2-oxo-2H-chromen- 3-
          yl]-1,3-dimethyl-1H-3,1-benzimidazol-3-ium chloride) (CAS No. 
          29556-33-0) (provided for in subheading 3204.13.10)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (125)  Basic red 1:1.--Heading 9902.08.31 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Basic Red 1:1 (3,6-bis (ethylamino)-9-[2-(methoxycarbonyl) 
          phenyl]-2,7-dimethylxanthenium chloride) (CAS No. 3068-39-1) 
          (provided for in subheading 3204.13.80)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (126)  Direct blue 71.--Heading 9902.08.35 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Direct Blue 71 (tetrasodium 3-[(E)-{4-[(E)-{4-[(E)-(6-
          amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulfonato-2-naphthyl) diazenyl]-6-
          sulfonato-1-naphthyl} diazenyl]-1-naphthyl}diazenyl]-1,5-
          naphthalenedisulfonate) (CAS No. 4399-55-7) (provided for in 
          subheading 3204.14.50)''; and
     
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            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (127)  Direct blue 279.--Heading 9902.08.36 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Direct Blue 279 (4-N-(5,8-dimethoxy-2,4-dimethylquinolin-6-
          yl)-1-N,1-N-diethylpentane- 1,4-diamine) (CAS No. 72827-89-5) 
          (provided for in subheading 3204.14.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (128)  Direct violet 51.--Heading 9902.08.37 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Disodium 7-anilino-3-[(E)-{4-[(E)-(2,4-dimethyl-6-
          sulfonatophenyl) diazenyl]-2-methoxy-5-methylphenyl} 
          diazenyl]-4-hydroxy-2-naphthalenesulfonate (Direct Violet 51) 
          (CAS No. 5489-77-0) (provided for in subheading 
          3204.14.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (129)  Direct violet 9 crude.--Heading 9902.08.38 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Disodium 7-anilino-4-hydroxy-3-({2-methoxy-5-methyl-4-[(4-
          sulfonatophenyl) diazenyl] phenyl} diazenyl)-2-
          naphthalenesulfonate (Direct Violet 9) (CAS No. 6227-14-1) 
          (provided for in subheading 3204.14.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (130)  Vat red 15.--Heading 9902.08.41 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Vat Red 15 (bisbenzimidazo[2,1-b:1',2'-
          j]benzo[lmn][3,8]phenanthroline-6,9-dione) (CAS No. 4216-02-
          8) (provided for in subheading 3204.15.30)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (131)  Vat blue 66.--Heading 9902.08.42 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Vat Blue 66 (9,10-anthracenedione,1,1'-[(6-phenyl- 1,3,5-
          triazine-2,4-diyl)diimino]bis(3"-acetyl-4-amino-)) (CAS No. 
          32220-82-9) (provided for in subheading 3204.15.30)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (132)  Reactive blue 19.--Heading 9902.08.48 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Reactive Blue 19 (Disodium 1-amino-9,10-dioxo-4-[(3-{[2-
          (sulfonatooxy)ethyl] sulfonyl} phenyl) amino]-9,10-dihydro-2-
          anthracenesulfonate) (CAS No. 2580-78-1) (provided for in 
          subheading 3204.16.20)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (133)  Mixtures of reactive blue 19 and reactive blue 
          187.--Heading 9902.08.50 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Reactive Blue 19 (1-amino-9,10-dihydro-9,10-
          dioxo-4-[[3-[[2-(sulfooxy)ethyl]sulfonyl] phenyl] amino]-2-
          anthracenesulfonic acid, sodium salt (1:2)) (CAS No. 2580-78-
          1) and Reactive Blue 187 (1,1'-[(6,13-dichloro-4,11-disulfo-
          3,10-triphenodioxazinediyl) bis [imino-2,1-ethanediylimino[6-
          [(2,5-disulfophenyl) amino]-1,3,5-triazine-4,2-diyl]]] bis 
          [3-carboxy-, bis(inner salt), hexasodium salt) (CAS No. 
          79771-28-1) (provided for in subheading 3204.16.30)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (134)  Reactive blue fc75311.--Heading 9902.08.51 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Reactive Blue FC75311 (sodium [2-[2-[[2-[3-[[4-fluoro-6-
          [phenyl[2-[[2-(sulfooxy) ethyl]sulfonyl] ethyl]amino]-1,3,5-
          triazin-2-yl]amino]-2-(hydroxy-kO)-5-sulfophenyl] diazenyl-
          kN] phenylmethyl] diazenyl-kN]-4-sulfobenzoato (6-)-kO]-
          cuprate(4-) (CAS No. 156830-72-7) (provided for in subheading 
          3204.16.30)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (135)  Reactive yellow f00-0155.--Heading 9902.08.52 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Reactive Yellow F00-0155 (1H-xantheno[2,1,9-
          def]isoquinoline-5,9-disulfonic acid, 2,3-dihydro-1,3-dioxo-
          2-[3-[[2-(sulfooxy)ethyl]sulfonyl]phenyl]-, potassium sodium 
          salt (1:?:?)) (CAS No. 1309975-18-5) (provided for in 
          subheading 3204.16.30)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (136)  Mixtures of reactive red 198 and reactive red 239.--
          Heading 9902.08.53 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of Reactive Red 198 (5-[[4-chloro-6-[(3-
          sulfophenyl) amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl] amino]-4-hydroxy-3-
          [[4-[[2-(sulfoxy)ethyl] sulfonyl]phenyl]azo]-2,7- 
          naphthalenedisulfonic acid, sodium salt (1:?)) (CAS No. 
          78952-61-1) and Reactive Red 239 (2-[2-[8-[[4-chloro-6-[[4-
          [[2-(sulfooxy)ethyl] sulfonyl] phenyl]amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-
          yl]amino]-1-hydroxy-3,6- disulfo-2-naphthalenyl]diazenyl]-
          1,5-naphthalenedisulfonic acid, sodium salt (1:5)) (CAS No. 
          89157-03-9) (provided for in subheading 3204.16.30)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (137)  Reactive blue 187.--Heading 9902.08.54 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Reactive Blue 187 (1,1'-[(6,13-dichloro-4,11-disulfo-3,10- 
          triphenodioxazinediyl) bis [imino-2,1-ethanediylimino [6-
          [(2,5-disulfophenyl) amino]-1,3,5-triazine-4,2-diyl]]] bis 
          [3- carboxylatopyridinium], dihydroxide, bis (inner salt), 
          hexasodium salt) (CAS No. 79771-28-1) (provided for in 
          subheading 3204.16.30)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (138)  Reactive orange 131.--Heading 9902.08.55 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Reactive Orange 131 (2,4-diamino-3-[4-(2-
          sulfoxyethylsulfonyl)-phenylazo] -5-[4-(2-
          sulfoxyethylsulfonyl)-2-sulfophenylazo]- benzenesulfonic 
          acid, potassium sodium salt) (CAS No. 187026-95-5) (provided 
          for in 3204.16.30)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (139)  Reactive black 5.--Heading 9902.08.56 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Reactive Black 5 (tetrasodium 4-amino-5-hydroxy-3,6-bis 
          [(4-{[2-(sulfonatooxy)ethyl] sulfonyl} phenyl)diazenyl]-2,7-
          naphthalenedisulfonate) (CAS No. 17095-24-8) (provided for in 
          subheading 3204.16.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (140)  Copper phthalocyanine monosulfonate.--Heading 
          9902.08.60 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Copper phthalocyanine monosulfonate (hydrogen [29H,31H-
          phthalocyaninesulphonato (3-)-N29, N30, N31, N32]cuprate(1-
          )), not ready for use as pigment (CAS No. 28901-96-4) 
          (provided for in subheading 3204.17.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (141)  Pigment intermediate.--Heading 9902.08.62 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixture of nonchlorinated copper phthalocyanine blue crude 
          not ready for use as pigment (CAS No. 147-14-8) (30-40 
          percent by weight) and chlorinated copper phthalocyanine blue 
          crude not ready for use as pigment (CAS No. 68987-63-3) (60-
          70 percent by weight) (provided for in subheading 
          3204.17.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (142)  Copper phthalocyanine green 7.--Heading 9902.08.63 
          is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``[1,2,3,4,8,9,10,11,15,16,17,18,22,23,25-Pentadecachloro-
          29,31-dihydro-5H, 26H-phthalocyaninato (2-) -k2 N29, N31] 
          copper (CAS No. 1328-53-6) (provided for in subheading 
          3204.17.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (143)  Copperchloro pcn crude for pigment making.--Heading 
          9902.08.64 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Copper chlorophthalocyanine, crude not ready for use as 
          pigment (CAS No. 12239-87-1) (provided for in subheading 
          3204.17.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (144)  Solvent yellow 160:1.--Heading 9902.08.66 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Solvent Yellow 160:1 (3-(5-chloro-1,3-benzoxazol-2-yl)-7-
          (diethylamino)chromen-2-one) (CAS No. 35773-43-4) (provided 
          for in subheading 3204.19.11)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (145)  Solvent blue 104.--Heading 9902.08.70 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Solvent Blue 104 (1,4-bis(mesitylamino)-9,10-anthraquinone) 
          (CAS No. 116-75-6) (provided for in subheading 3204.19.20)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (146)  Mono or diphthalimido methyl copper 
          phthalocyanine.--Heading 9902.08.82 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mono or diphthalimido methyl copper phthalocyanine ([2-
          (29H, 31H-phthalocyaninylmethyl) -1H -isoindole-1,3 (2H)-
          dionato (2-)-N29, N30, N31, N32] copper) (CAS No. 42739-64-0) 
          (provided for in subheading 3204.19.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (147)  Solubilized sulphur black 1.--Heading 9902.08.83 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Solubilized Sulphur Black 1 (CAS No. 1326-83-6) (provided 
          for in subheading 3204.19.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (148)  Phthalocyanine blue additive.--Heading 9902.08.86 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N, N-Dimethyl-N-octadecyl-1-octadecanaminium-(Sp-4-2)- 
          [29H, 31H-phthalocyanine-2- sulfonato- N29, N30,N31, N32] 
          cuprate (phthalocyanine blue additive) (CAS No. 70750-63-9) 
          (provided for in subheading 3204.90.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (149)  Pigment yellow 184.--Heading 9902.08.89 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Pigment Yellow 184 (bismuth vanadium oxide) (CAS No. 14059-
          33-7) (provided for in subheading 3206.49.60)''; and
     
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            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (150)  Polymeric wetting agent.--Heading 9902.09.11 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of 1-butanol (CAS No. 71-36-3); 1-propoxy-2-
          propanol (mixed isomers) (CAS No. 1569-01-3); siloxanes and 
          silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl methyl, ethoxylated 
          propoxylated (CAS No. 68937-55-3); 2-methyloxirane, oxirane, 
          3-prop-2-enoxyprop-1-ene (CAS No. 9041-33-2); urea, polymer 
          with formaldehyde, methylated (CAS No. 68071-45-4); 2-
          propanol (CAS No. 67-63-0); 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (CAS 
          No. 124-68-5); 2-methyl-2-(methylamino)-1-propanol (CAS No. 
          27646-80-6); methanol (CAS No. 67-56-1) and water (CAS No. 
          7732-18-5) (provided for in subheading 3402.19.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (151)  Party popper.--Heading 9902.09.15 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Party poppers (Class 1.4G) (provided for in subheading 
          3604.90.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (152)  b-cyfluthrin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.19 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing (RS)-a-cyano-4-fluoro-3-
          phenoxybenzyl (1RS,3RS,1RS,3SR)-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-
          dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (b-Cyfluthrin) (CAS No. 
          68359-37-5) (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (153)  Imidacloprid and b-cyfluthrin formulations.--Heading 
          9902.09.21 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing 1-(6-chloro-3-pyridinyl)methyl-
          N-nitroimidazolidin-2-ylideneamine (Imidacloprid) (CAS No. 
          138261-41-3) and (RS)-a-cyano-4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzyl (1RS, 
          3RS;1RS, 3SR)- 3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-
          dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (b-Cyfluthrin) (CAS No. 
          68359-37-5) (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (154)  Acequinocyl.--Heading 9902.09.28 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of 3-dodecyl-1,4-dioxo-1,4-dihydronaphthalen-2-yl 
          acetate (CAS No. 57960-19-7) (Acequinocyl) and application 
          adjuvants (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (155)  Gamma-cyhalothrin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.30 
          is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures containing Cyano (3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl 3-[ 
          (1Z)-2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoro-1-propen-1-yl] -2,2-
          dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (gamma-cyhalothrin) and 
          application adjuvants (CAS No. 76703-62-3) (provided for in 
          subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (156)  Azadirachtin.--Heading 9902.09.33 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures containing dimethyl 
          (2aR,3S,4S,4aR,5S,7aS,8S,10R,10aS, 10bR)-10-acetoxy-3,5-
          dihydroxy-4[(1aR, 2S, 3aS, 6aS, 7S, 7aS)-6a-hydroxy-7a-
          methyl-3a,6a,7,7a-tetrahydro-2,7-methanofuro [2,3-b] 
          oxireno[e]oxepin-1a(2H)-yl]-4-methyl-8-{[(2E)-2-methylbut-2-
          enoyl] oxy} octahydro-1H-naphtho [1,8a-c:4,5-b'c'] difuran-
          5,10a (8H)-dicarboxylate (Azadirachtin) (CAS No. 11141-17-6) 
          (provided for in subheading 3808.91.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (157)  Insecticides, aromatic or modified aromatic.--
          Heading 9902.09.38 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of 1-methyl-2-nitro-3-(oxolan-3-ylmethyl)guanidine 
          (Dinotefuran) (CAS No. 165252-70-0) with application 
          adjuvants (provided for in subheading 3808.91.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (158)  Metalaxyl, penflufen, and prothioconazole 
          fungicides.--Heading 9902.09.40 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing methyl N-(2-methoxyacetyl)-N-
          (2,6-xylyl)-DL-alaninate (Metalaxyl) (CAS No. 57837-19-1), 5-
          fluoro-1,3-dimethyl-N-[2-(4-methylpentan-2-yl) phenyl] -1H-
          pyrazole-4-carboxamide (Penflufen) (CAS No. 494793-67-8) and 
          2-[(2RS)-2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-
          hydroxypropyl]-2H-1,2,4-triazole-3(4H)-thione 
          (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6) (provided for in 
          subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (159)  Fluoxastrobin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.41 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing (E)-{2-[6-(2-chlorophenoxy)-5-
          fluoropyrimidin-4-yloxy] phenyl} (5,6-dihydro-1,4,2-dioxazin-
          3-yl) methanone O-methyloxime (Fluoxastrobin) (CAS No. 
          361377-29-9) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (160)  Fluopyram and tebuconazole formulations.--Heading 
          9902.09.48 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing N-{2-[3-chloro-5-
          (trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl]ethyl}-2-(trifluoromethyl) 
          benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) and 1-(4-
          chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl) 
          pentan-3-ol (Tebuconazole) (CAS No. 107534-96-3) (provided 
          for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (161)  Trifloxystrobin and tebuconazole formulations.--
          Heading 9902.09.53 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing methyl (E)-methoxyimino-{(E)-2-
          [1-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl) ethylideneaminooxy]-o-
          tolyl}acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS No. 141517-21-7) and 
          (RS)-1-p-chlorophenyl-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-
          ylmethyl) pentan-3-ol (Tebuconazole) (CAS No. 107534-96-3) 
          (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (162)  Fluopyram + pyrimethanil formulations.--Heading 
          9902.09.54 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing N-[2-[3-chloro-5-
          (trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) 
          benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) and 4,6-dimethyl-
          N-phenyl-2-pyrimidinamine (Pyrimethanil) (CAS No. 53112-28-0) 
          (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (163)  Fluopyram and trifloxystrobin formulations.--Heading 
          9902.09.55 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing N-[2-[3-chloro-5-
          (trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) 
          benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) and methyl (E)-
          methoxyimino-{(E)-2-[1-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl) 
          ethylideneaminooxy]-o-tolyl} acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS 
          No. 141517-21-7) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (164)  Trifloxystrobin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.57 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing methyl (2E)-(methoxyimino)[2-
          ({[(E)-{1-[3-(trifluoromethyl) phenyl] 
          ethylidene}amino]oxy}methyl)phenyl]acetate (Trifloxystrobin) 
          (CAS No. 141517-21-7) (provided for in subheading 
          3808.92.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (165)  Fluopyram and prothioconazole formulations.--Heading 
          9902.09.58 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing N-[2-[3-chloro-5-
          (trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) 
          benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) and (RS)-2-[2-(1-
          chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxypropyl] -2,4-
          dihydro-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 
          178928-70-6) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (166)  Prothioconazole formulations.--Heading 9902.09.59 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing 2-[2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-3-
          (2-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxypropyl] -1,2-dihydro-3H-1,2,4-
          triazole-3-thione (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6) 
          (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (167)  Fluopyram formulations.--Heading 9902.09.61 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of N-[2-[3-chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl) pyridin-2-
          yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 
          658066-35-4) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (168)  Fluopyram and imidacloprid formulations.--Heading 
          9902.09.62 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of N-[2-[3-chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl) pyridin-2-
          yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 
          658066-35-4) and N-[1-[(6-chloropyridin-3-yl)methyl]-4,5-
          dihydroimidazol-2-yl] nitramide (Imidacloprid) (CAS No. 
          138261-41-3) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (169)  Iprodione and trifloxystrobin formulations.--Heading 
          9902.09.70 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures containing 3-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-N-isopropyl-2,4-
          dioxo-1-imidazolidinecarboxamide (Iprodione) (CAS No. 36734-
          19-7) and methyl (2E)-(methoxyimino) [2-({[(E)-{1-[3-
          (trifluoromethyl) phenyl]ethylidene}amino]oxy} methyl)phenyl] 
          acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS No. 141517-21-7) (provided for 
          in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
     
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            (170)  Tetraconazole and azoxystrobin.--Heading 9902.09.71 
          is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of 1-[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-(1,1,2,2-
          tetrafluoroethoxy)-propyl]-1H-1,2,4-triazole (Tetraconazole) 
          (CAS No. 112281-77-3), methyl (2E)-2-(2-{[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)-
          4-pyrimidinyl]oxy}phenyl)-3-methoxyacrylate (Azoxystrobin) 
          (CAS No. 131860-33-8) and application adjuvants (provided for 
          in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (171)  Mixtures of at least 95 percent by weight allyl 
          isothiocyanate and application adjuvants.--Heading 9902.09.75 
          is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of at least 95 percent by weight allyl 
          isothiocyanate (3-isothiocyanato-1-propene) (CAS No. 57-06-
          7), and application adjuvants (provided for in subheading 
          3808.92.28)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (172)  Polyoxin d zinc salt.--Heading 9902.09.79 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Formulations of zinc 1-{(2R,3R,4S,5R)-5-[(S)-{[(2S,3S,4S)-
          2-amino-5-carbamoyloxy)-3,4-dihydroxypentanoyl] 
          amino}(carboxylato)methyl]-3,4-dihydroxytetrahydro-2-
          furanyl}-2,4-dioxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5-pyrimidinecarboxylate 
          (Polyoxin D zinc salt) (CAS No. 146659-78-1) (provided for in 
          subheading 3808.92.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (173)  Foramsulfuron formulations.--Heading 9902.09.87 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of 2-[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) 
          amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-4-(formylamino)-N,N-
          dimethylbenzamide (Foramsulfuron) (CAS No. 173159-57-4) and 
          application adjuvants (provided for in subheading 
          3808.93.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (174)  Indaziflam and rimsulfuron formulations.--Heading 
          9902.09.90 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing N-[(1R,2S)-2,6-dimethyl-2,3-
          dihydro-1H-inden-1-yl]-6-[(1R)-1-fluoroethyl] -1,3,5-
          triazine-2,4-diamine (Indaziflam) (CAS No. 950782-86-2) and 
          N-[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) carbamoyl] -3-
          (ethylsulfonyl)-2-pyridinesulfonamide (Rimsulfuron) (CAS No. 
          122931-48-0) (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (175)  Paclobutrazol formulations.--Heading 9902.09.92 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of (2RS, 3RS)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-2-
          (1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)pentan-3-ol (Paclobutrazol) (CAS No. 
          76738-62-0) and application adjuvants (provided for in 
          subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (176)  Prosulfuron.--Heading 9902.09.93 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of N-[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-
          yl)carbamoyl]-2-(3,3,3-trifluoropropyl) benzenesulfonamide 
          (Prosulfuron) (CAS No. 94125-34-5) and application adjuvants 
          (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (177)  Mixtures of rimsulfuron.--Heading 9902.10.03 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of N-[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) amino] 
          carbonyl]-3-(ethylsulfonyl)-2-pyridinesulfonamide 
          (Rimsulfuron) (CAS No. 122931-48-0) and application adjuvants 
          (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (178)  Certain herbicides for use on cereals.--Heading 
          9902.10.04 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing methyl 4-{[(3-methoxy-4-methyl-
          5-oxo-4,5-dihydro-1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)carbonyl] sulfamoyl}-
          5-methyl-3-thiophenecarboxylate (Thiencarbazone-methyl) (CAS 
          No. 317815-83-1), methyl 2-{[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) 
          carbamoyl] sulfamoyl}-4-{[(methylsulfonyl)amino]methyl} 
          benzoate (Mesosulfuron-methyl) (CAS No. 208465-21-8) and 
          diethyl 1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-methyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-
          pyrazole -3,5-dicarboxylate (Mefenpyr-diethyl) (CAS No. 
          135590-91-9) (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (179)  Herbicides for weed control in grassy areas.--
          Heading 9902.10.11 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures containing methyl 4-{[(3-methoxy-4-methyl-5-oxo-
          4,5-dihydro-1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl) carbonyl] sulfamoyl}-5-
          methyl-3-thiophenecarboxylate (Thiencarbazone-methyl) (CAS 
          No. 317815-83-1); 2-{[(4,6-Dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) 
          carbamoyl] sulfamoyl}-4-formamido-N,N-dimethylbenzamide 
          (Foramsulfuron) (CAS No. 173159-57-4); and methyl 3-chloro-5-
          {[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) carbamoyl] sulfamoyl}-1-
          methyl -1H-pyrazole-4-carboxylate (Halosulfuron-methyl) (CAS 
          No. 100784-20-1) and application adjuvants (provided for in 
          subheading 3808.93.15).''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (180)  Mixtures of orthosulfamuron.--Heading 9902.10.12 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of 1-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)-3-[2-
          dimethylcarbamoyl) phenylsulfamoyl] urea (Orthosulfamuron) 
          (CAS No. 213464-77-8) and application adjuvants (provided for 
          in subheading 3808.93.20)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (181)  Propargite mixtures.--Heading 9902.10.19 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures containing 2-[4-(2-methyl-2-
          propanyl)phenoxy]cyclohexyl 2-propyn-1-yl sulfite (CAS No. 
          2312-35-8) (Propargite) and application adjuvants (provided 
          for in subheading 3808.99.95)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (182)  Mixtures used in rubber production.--Heading 
          9902.10.28 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of zinc dicyanato diamine ((T-4)-
          diamminebis(cyanato-kN)-zinc) (CAS No. 122012-52-6) with an 
          elastomer binder of ethylene-propylene-diene monomer and 
          ethyl vinyl acetate, and dispersing agents (provided for in 
          subheading 3812.10.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (183)  Antidegradants.--Heading 9902.10.31 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Antioxidizing preparations for rubber consisting of a 
          mixture of 1,3-dihydro-4-methyl-2H-benzimidazole-2-thione and 
          1,3-dihydro-5-methyl-2H-benzimidazole-2-thione, in the form 
          of zinc salts (CAS No. 61617-00-3) (provided for in 
          subheading 3812.39.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (184)  Antioxidizing preparations.--Heading 9902.10.32 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Antioxidizing preparations for plastics containing 2,4-
          dimethyl-6-(1-methylpentadecyl)phenol (CAS No. 134701-20-5) 
          (provided for in subheading 3812.39.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (185)  Phenol, 4-methyl-, reaction products.--Heading 
          9902.10.35 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``4-Methylphenol-tricyclo[5.2.2.02,6]undecane (1:1) (CAS No. 
          68610-51-5) (provided for in subheading 3812.39.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (186)  Product used in agricultural film.--Heading 
          9902.10.36 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Hindered amine light and thermal stabilizers for plastics 
          containing 1,6-hexanediamine,N1,N6-bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-
          piperidinyl)-, polymer with 2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine, 
          reaction products with 3-bromo-1-propene,N-butyl-1-butanamine 
          and N-butyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinamine, oxidized, 
          hydrogenated (CAS No. 247243-62-5) (provided for in 
          subheading 3812.39.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (187)  Light stabilizer/uv-absorber for coatings.--Heading 
          9902.10.50 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Preparations based on N-(2-ethoxyphenyl)-N'-[4-(10-
          methylundecyl)phenyl] ethanediamide (CAS No. 82493-14-9) 
          (provided for in subheading 3824.99.28)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (188)  Mixtures of c5-c18 perfluorocarbon alkanes, 
          perfluorocarbon amines, and perfluorocarbon ethers.--Heading 
          9902.10.57 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of C5-C18 perfluorocarbon alkanes, perfluorocarbon 
          amines, and/or perfluorocarbon ethers (CAS No. 86508-42-1) 
          (provided for in subheading 3824.99.92)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (189)  Methoxysilanated amorphous poly alpha olefin.--
          Heading 9902.10.69 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Silane, ethenyltrimethoxy-, reaction products with 1-
          butene-ethylene-propene polymer (CAS No. 832150-35-3) 
          (provided for in subheading 3902.30.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (190)  Acid form dispersion.--Heading 9902.10.79 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Poly(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-
          [(trifluoroethenyl)oxy]ethanesulfonyl fluoride-co-
          tetrafluoroethylene) (CAS No. 1163733-25-2) (provided for in 
          subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (191)  Fluoropolymer lithium salt powder.--Heading 
          9902.10.81 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Poly(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-
          [(trifluoroethenyl)oxy]ethanesulfonyl fluoride-co-
          tetrafluoroethylene) lithium salt
     
     [[Page S9989]]
     
          (CAS No. 1687740-67-5) (provided for in subheading 
          3904.69.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (192)  Fluoropolymer, polyvinyl, ammonium salt.--Heading 
          9902.10.82 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Poly(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-
          [(trifluoroethenyl)oxy]ethanesulfonyl fluoride-co-
          tetrafluoroethylene) ammonium salt (CAS No. 1126091-34-6) 
          (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (193)  Electroactive polymer.--Heading 9902.10.83 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1,1,2-Trifluoroethene-1,1-difluoroethene (1:1) (Vinylidene 
          fluoride-trifluoroethylene copolymer) (CAS No. 28960-88-5) 
          (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (194)  Terpolymer used in sensors.--Heading 9902.10.84 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Poly(1,1-difluoroethene-co-1-chloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethene-
          co -1,1,2-trifluoroethene) (CAS No. 81197-12-8) (provided for 
          in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (195)  Certain mixture for use in greases.--Heading 
          9902.10.87 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixture of poly(1-[difluoro(trifluoromethoxy)methoxy]-
          1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro -2-(trifluoromethoxy)ethane) (CAS No. 
          69991-61-3) and Perfluoropolymethylisopropyl ether (CAS No. 
          69991-67-9) (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (196)  Additive for rust prevention.--Heading 9902.10.90 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-Hexafluoro-, oxidized, polymerized, 
          reduced, hydrolized reaction products with ammonia (CAS No. 
          370097-12-4) (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (197)  Mold release agent.--Heading 9902.10.95 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Ethene, tetrafluoro, oxidized, polymerized, reduced, methyl 
          esters, reduced, ethoxylated (CAS No. 162492-15-1) (provided 
          for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (198)  Polyvinyl formal resin.--Heading 9902.11.02 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Polyvinyl formal resin (ethenol; 
          [(ethenyloxy)methoxy]ethene (CAS Nos. 63450-15-7, 63148-64-1, 
          and 9003-33-2) (provided for in subheading 3905.91.10)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (199)  Soil enhancer.--Heading 9902.11.11 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Starch-g-poly (propenamide-co-2-propenoic acid) potassium 
          salt (CAS No. 863132-14-3) (provided for in subheading 
          3906.90.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (200)  UV light absorber.--Heading 9902.11.12 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of a-(3-(3-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-(1,1-
          dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl) -1-oxopropyl)-v-hydroxy-poly 
          (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) (CAS No. 104810-48-2); a-(3-(3-(2H-
          benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl) -1-
          oxopropyl)-v- (3-(3-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl) -5-(1,1-
          dimethylethyl) -4-hydroxyphenyl) -1-oxopropoxy)-poly (oxy-
          1,2-ethanediyl) (CAS No. 104810-47-1) and polyethylene glycol 
          (CAS No. 25322-68-3) (provided for in subheading 
          3907.20.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (201)  High-performance dispersant use in concrete.--
          Heading 9902.11.13 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, monoether with 
          1,2-propanediol mono(2-methyl-2-propenoate) (CAS No. 220846-
          90-2) (provided for in subheading 3907.20.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (202)  HDI-based polyisocyanate.--Heading 9902.11.49 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Poly(1,6-diisocyanatohexane)-block-polyethylene-block-poly 
          (1-butoxypropan-2-ol) (CAS No. 125252-47-3) (provided for in 
          subheading 3911.90.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (203)  IPDI based aliphatic polyisocyanate.--Heading 
          9902.11.50 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N,N',N"-[(2,4,6-Trioxo-1,3,5-triazine-1,3,5(2H,4H,6H)-
          triyl) tris [methylene(3,5,5-trimethyl-3,1-cyclohexanediyl)]] 
          tris [hexahydro-2-oxo-1H-azepine-1-carboxamide] (CAS No. 
          68975-83-7) in organic solvent (provided for in subheading 
          3911.90.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (204)  HDI based aliphatic polyisocyanate.--Heading 
          9902.11.51 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``3,5-Dimethyl-1H-pyrazole-oligo(hexamethylene diisocyanate) 
          in solvents (CAS No. 163206-31-3) (provided for in subheading 
          3911.90.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (205)  Strips of 100% eptfe sealant 3 mm<30 mm.--Heading 
          9902.11.79 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Strips wholly of expanded poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) 
          (CAS No. 9002-84-0), noncellular, with adhesive backing, of a 
          thickness greater than 3 mm but not over 30 mm, presented 
          rolled in spools, certified by the importer as having a 
          tensile strength of 24.1 MPa or higher per ASTM F-152 
          (provided for in subheading 3916.90.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (206)  e-PTFe sheets 1.6 mm  3.00 mm for sealants.--
          Heading 9902.11.88 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Expanded poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) nonadhesive 
          cellular sheets, of a thickness greater than 1.5 mm but not 
          more than 3 mm, certified by the importer as having a tensile 
          strength of at least 48.3 MPa per ASTM F-152 (CAS No. 9002-
          84-0) (provided for in subheading 3921.19.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (207)  e-PTFe sheets 3.1 mm  6.00 mm for sealants.--
          Heading 9902.11.89 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Expanded poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) nonadhesive 
          cellular sheets, of a thickness greater than 3 mm but not 
          more than 6 mm, certified by the importer as having a tensile 
          strength of at least 48.3 MPa per ASTM F-152 (CAS No. 9002-
          84-0) (provided for in subheading 3921.19.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (208)  Plastic handles for coolers.--Heading 9902.12.02 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Handles of plastics for coolers (provided for in subheading 
          3926.90.25)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (209)  Golf bag component top bottom divider.--Heading 
          9902.12.05 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Plastic components of a kind used as one-piece internal top 
          and bottom dividers for golf bags (provided for in subheading 
          3926.90.99)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (210)  Plastic lip for dustpans.--Heading 9902.12.07 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Cut-to-shape pieces or profiles of polyvinyl chloride 
          plastics, the foregoing designed to be attached to the edge 
          of a dustpan tray having contact with the floor or other 
          surface, rigid and flexible in form, each measuring 24.77 cm 
          to 30 cm in length and 1.35 cm to 1.87 cm in width, valued 
          not over $0.09 each (provided for in subheading 
          3926.90.99)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (211)  Three-way camera mounts.--Heading 9902.12.11 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Accessories of plastics for cameras of subheading 
          8525.80.40, each incorporating a handheld camera grip, 
          folding extension arms and a tripod screwed into the base of 
          the handle the foregoing measuring between 50 and 53 cm when 
          fully extended without the tripod, 62 to 65 cm when fully 
          extended with the tripod and 18 to 21 cm when folded and 
          collapsed (provided for in subheading 3926.90.99)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (212)  Buoyant pistol grip camera mounts.--Heading 
          9902.12.13 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Accessories of plastics, designed for use with cameras of 
          subheading 8525.80.40; such goods measuring between 14 cm and 
          17 cm in length, buoyant in water, each incorporating a 
          handle designed to allow a user to grip with the hand, an 
          adjustable hand-strap and an adjustable thumb screw designed 
          to permit mounting of the camera and adjusting the viewing 
          angle of the camera on a pivot (provided for in subheading 
          3926.90.99)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (213)  Suction cup camera mounts.--Heading 9902.12.14 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mounts of plastics, engineered to attach to cameras of 
          subheading 8525.80.40; designed to attach to flat surfaces by 
          means of a round suction cup measuring between 8 and 10 cm in 
          diameter; each incorporating x, y and z-directional pivots to 
          adjust the camera's viewpoint (provided for in subheading 
          3926.90.99)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (214)  Rubber pet toys covered with felt.--Heading 
          9902.12.31 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Toys for pets, of noncellular vulcanized rubber other than 
          hard rubber, each with felt textile covering, without
     
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          holes (provided for in subheading 4016.99.20)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (215)  Camera dive housings.--Heading 9902.12.51 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Camera cases of transparent polycarbonate plastics, 
          designed to encase cameras of subheading 8525.80.40; each 
          incorporating buttons for the operation of the camera, an 
          opaque plastic base that clips into a camera mount, a thumb-
          screw on the base mount that allows for adjustment of the 
          camera viewing angle on a pivot, a silicon gasket in the door 
          of the case that allows for waterproof operation of the 
          camera at a depth of more than 40 m but not more than 60 m, a 
          flat and optically coated glass lens and a heat sink to 
          dissipate camera heat (provided for in subheading 
          4202.99.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (216)  Woven fabric of carded vicuna hair of a weight 
          exceeding 300 g/m\2\.--Heading 9902.12.80 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Woven fabrics of carded vicuna hair, containing 85 percent 
          or more by weight of vicuna hair and of a weight exceeding 
          300 g/m\2\ (provided for in subheading 5111.19.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (217)  Woven fabric of combed vicuna hair of a weight not 
          exceeding 200 g/m\2\.--Heading 9902.12.81 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Woven fabrics of combed vicuna hair, such fabrics 
          containing 85 percent or more by weight of vicuna hair, of a 
          weight not exceeding 200 g/m\2\ (provided for in subheading 
          5112.11.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (218)  Woven fabric of combed vicuna hair of a weight 
          exceeding 200 g/m\2\.--Heading 9902.12.82 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Woven fabrics of combed vicuna hair, such fabrics 
          containing 85 percent or more by weight of vicuna hair and of 
          a weight exceeding 200 g/m\2\ (provided for in subheading 
          5112.19.95)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (219)  Fusible bonding and separation yarn.--Heading 
          9902.12.88 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Synthetic filament yarn (other than sewing thread) not put 
          up for retail sale, single, with a twist exceeding 50 turns/
          m, of nylon or other polyamides, measuring 23 or more but not 
          over 840 decitex, each formed from 4 to 68 filaments and 
          containing 10 percent or more by weight of nylon 12 (provided 
          for in subheading 5402.51.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (220)  Polyacrylonitrile tow with an average decitex of 
          2.75.--Heading 9902.13.02 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acrylic filament tow (polyacrylonitrile tow), containing by 
          weight 92 percent or more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 
          0.01 percent of zinc and 2 percent or more but not over 8 
          percent of water, dyed, presented in the form of bundles of 
          crimped product each containing 214,000 filaments (plus or 
          minus 10 percent) with an average decitex of 2.75 (plus or 
          minus 10 percent) and length greater than 2 meters (provided 
          for in subheading 5501.30.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (221)  Polyacrylonitrile tow with an average decitex of 
          3.3.--Heading 9902.13.03 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acrylic filament tow (polyacrylonitrile tow) containing by 
          weight 92 percent or more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 
          0.01 percent of zinc and 2 percent or more but not over 8 
          percent of water, dyed, presented in the form of bundles of 
          crimped product each containing 214,000 filaments (plus or 
          minus 10 percent) with an average decitex of 3.3 (plus or 
          minus 10 percent) and length greater than 2 meters (provided 
          for in subheading 5501.30.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (222)  Acrylic staple fibers not processed for spinning.--
          Heading 9902.13.20 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acrylic staple fibers (polyacrylonitrile staple), not dyed 
          and not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning, 
          containing by weight 92 percent or more of polyacrylonitrile, 
          not more than 0.01 percent of zinc and 2 percent or more but 
          not over 8 percent of water, with a decitex of 5 to 5.6, with 
          a fiber shrinkage of 0 to 22 percent and with a cut fiber 
          length of 80 mm to 150 mm (provided for in subheading 
          5503.30.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (223)  Modified acrylic flame retardant staple fiber with a 
          decitex of 2.7.--Heading 9902.13.21 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Modacrylic staple fibers, not carded, combed or otherwise 
          processed for spinning, containing over 35 percent and less 
          than 85 percent by weight of acrylonitrile, 2.7 decitex (plus 
          or minus 2 percent), natural in color, with fiber length 
          between 38 mm and 120 mm (provided for in subheading 
          5503.30.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (224)  Acrylic fiber staple, dyed.--Heading 9902.13.23 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acrylic staple fiber (polyacrylonitrile staple), dyed, not 
          carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning, the 
          foregoing containing by weight 92 percent or more of 
          polyacrylonitrile, not more than 0.01 percent of zinc and 2 
          percent or more but not over 8 percent of water, with a 
          decitex of 3.3 to 5.6, a fiber shrinkage from 0 to 22 percent 
          (provided for in subheading 5503.30.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (225)  Flame retardant rayon fibers, 4.7 decitex.--Heading 
          9902.13.29 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Artificial staple fibers of viscose rayon, not carded, 
          combed or otherwise processed for spinning, each containing 
          28 percent or more but not over 33 percent by weight of 
          silica, measuring 4.7 decitex and 60 mm in length (provided 
          for in subheading 5504.10.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (226)  Acrylic staple fibers processed and with a decitex 
          of 2.75 to 3.3.--Heading 9902.13.36 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acrylic staple fibers, carded, combed or otherwise 
          processed for spinning, containing by weight 92 percent or 
          more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 0.01 percent of zinc 
          and 2 percent or more but not over 8 percent of water, dyed 
          or raw white (undyed), with an average decitex of 2.75 to 
          3.30 (plus or minus 10 percent) (provided for in subheading 
          5506.30.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (227)  Acrylic staple fibers processed and with a decitex 
          of 5.0 to 5.6.--Heading 9902.13.38 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acrylic staple fibers, carded, combed or otherwise 
          processed for spinning, containing by weight 92 percent or 
          more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 0.01 percent of zinc 
          and 2 percent or more but not over 8 percent of water, dyed, 
          with an average decitex of 5.0 to 5.6 (provided for in 
          subheading 5506.30.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (228)  Neoprene wading socks.--Heading 9902.13.51 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Socks with uppers comprising neoprene measuring 2.5 mm in 
          thickness and covered on both sides with jersey knitted 
          fabric of nylon; such socks with underfoots of breathable 
          neoprene measuring 2.5 to 3 mm in thickness and covered on 
          both sides with a jersey knitted fabric of nylon; the 
          foregoing each formed anatomically so as to be designed for 
          the wearer's left or right foot (provided for in subheading 
          6115.96.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (229)  Training gloves.--Heading 9902.13.53 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Training gloves of vulcanized rubber other than of hard 
          rubber (provided for in subheading 4015.19.50) or of 
          synthetic textile materials (provided for in subheading 
          6116.93.08), such gloves of textile materials knitted or 
          crocheted''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (230)  Brake segments.--Heading 9902.13.82 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Nonwoven radial segment and chordal orientation brake 
          segments of oxidized polyacrylonitrile fibers, made up and 
          presented as cut otherwise than into squares or rectangles, 
          such segments formed by needling web and unidirectional tow 
          fabrics together, the foregoing designed for use in aircraft 
          braking systems (provided for in subheading 6307.90.98)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (231)  Sports and athletic footwear for women.--Heading 
          9902.14.32 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Women's sports footwear; tennis shoes, basketball shoes, 
          gym shoes, training shoes and the like, with outer soles of 
          rubber or plastics and uppers of textile materials, such 
          uppers of which over 50 percent of the external surface area 
          (including any leather accessories or reinforcements such as 
          those mentioned in note 4(a) to chapter 64) is leather 
          (provided for in subheading 6404.11.20)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (232)  Men's boots for fishing waders with felt outsoles.--
          Heading 9902.14.53 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Footwear for men, with vulcanized uppers of neoprene 
          measuring 7 mm in thickness, covered with a polyester knit 
          fleece on the interior and coated with rubber on the 
          exterior; such footwear measuring (from the base of the inner 
          sole to the top of the upper) 20.32 cm or more but not over 
          25.4 cm in height, with felt outsoles; the foregoing 
          waterproof, valued at $40/pr or higher and with each boot 
          having a slit in
     
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          the top of upper collar to allow boot to be affixed to a 
          fishing wader (provided for in subheading 6405.20.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (233)  Catalytic converter needled blanket mats with a 
          thickness of 10 mm or more and not over 3 percent of 
          binder.--Heading 9902.14.70 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Catalytic converter needled blanket mats of ceramic fibers, 
          containing over 65 percent by weight of aluminum oxide and 
          not over 3 percent of acrylic latex organic binder, of a 
          basis weight greater than or equal to 1745 g/m\2\, measuring 
          10.0 mm or more in thickness; the foregoing presented in 
          bulk, sheets or rolls, designed for use in motor vehicles of 
          heading 8703 (provided for in subheading 6806.10.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (234)  Catalytic converter blanket mats with a thickness 
          between 5 mm and 9.9 mm and not over 3 percent of binder.--
          Heading 9902.14.71 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Catalytic converter needled blanket mats of ceramic fibers, 
          containing over 65 percent by weight of aluminum oxide and 
          not over 3 percent by weight of acrylic latex organic binder, 
          of a basis weight less than 1745 g/m\2\, measuring 5 mm or 
          more but not over 9.9 mm in thickness; presented in bulk, 
          sheets or rolls, designed for use in motor vehicles of 
          heading 8703 (provided for in subheading 6806.10.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (235)  Catalytic converter needled blanket mats with a 
          thickness between 5 mm and 9.9 mm and between 3 and 7 percent 
          of binder.--Heading 9902.14.72 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Catalytic converter needled blanket mats of ceramic fibers 
          containing over 65 percent by weight of aluminum oxide, 
          containing an acrylic latex organic binder of greater than 3 
          percent and less than 7 percent by weight, of a basis weight 
          less than 1745 g/m\2\, measuring at least 5 mm or no more 
          than 9.9 mm in thickness, in bulk, sheets or rolls, designed 
          for motor vehicles of heading 8703 (provided for in 
          subheading 6806.10.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (236)  Catalytic converter needled blanket mats with a 
          thickness of 10 mm or more and between 3 and 7 percent 
          binder.--Heading 9902.14.73 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Catalytic converter needled blanket mats of ceramic fibers, 
          containing over 65 percent by weight of aluminum oxide and 3 
          percent or more but less than 7 percent by weight of acrylic 
          latex organic binder, measuring 10.0 mm or more in thickness, 
          of a basis weight greater than or equal to 1745 g/m\2\; 
          presented in bulk, sheets or rolls, designed for use in motor 
          vehicles of heading 8703 (provided for in subheading 
          6806.10.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (237)  Certain silver wire.--Heading 9902.14.88 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Silver wire, containing 90 percent or more by weight of 
          silver, but not more than 93 percent by weight of silver, and 
          containing 6 percent or more by weight of tin oxide, but not 
          more than 9 percent by weight of tin oxide (provided for in 
          subheading 7106.92.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (238)  Metal gauzes.--Heading 9902.14.90 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Gauzes containing platinum, palladium and rhodium (provided 
          for in subheading 7115.10.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (239)  Strips consisting of silver and copper and zinc.--
          Heading 9902.14.91 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Clad strips of silver, further worked than 
          semimanufactured, each containing 54 percent or more but not 
          over 56 percent by weight of silver; having three layers with 
          one layer containing 87 percent or more but not over 89 
          percent by weight of silver and 1.1 percent or more but not 
          over 3 percent of tin, a second layer containing 99.9 percent 
          or more by weight of silver, and a third layer containing 
          14.5 percent or more but not over 15.5 percent by weight of 
          silver, 79 percent or more but not over 81 percent of copper 
          and 4.8 percent or more but not over 5.2 percent of 
          phosphorus; measuring 15.65 mm in width and 0.95 mm in 
          thickness, presented in coils (provided for in subheading 
          7115.90.40)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (240)  Germanium unwrought in ingot form.--Heading 
          9902.15.13 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Ingots of germanium, unwrought, each weighing 0.5 kg or 
          more but less than 2 kg (provided for in subheading 
          8112.92.60)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (241)  Tweezers.--Heading 9902.15.18 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Tweezers (provided for in subheading 8203.20.20)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (242)  Nail clippers, nail nippers and nail files.--Heading 
          9902.15.33 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Nail nippers and clippers and nail files, the foregoing 
          other than nail nippers and clippers with one or both blades 
          having rounded edged cut-outs and designed for use in cutting 
          nails of dogs, cats or other small pets (including birds, 
          rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, guinea pigs or gerbils) (provided 
          for in subheading 8214.20.30)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (243)  Portable air conditioner.--Heading 9902.15.63 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Air conditioning machines, each incorporating a 
          refrigerating unit, mounted on wheels or castors, rated at 
          less than 3.52 kW per hour (provided for in subheading 
          8415.82.01)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (244)  Electric cylindrical coffee grinders.--Heading 
          9902.16.25 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Electromechanical domestic cylindrical coffee grinders, 
          each operated by pushing the plastic cover into the base, the 
          foregoing having a removable stainless steel bowl with a 
          capacity of more than 0.1 liter and not exceeding 0.2 liter 
          (provided for in subheading 8509.40.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (245)  Handheld electric can openers.--Heading 9902.16.32 
          is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Hand-held battery-operated automatic can openers, each with 
          self-contained electric motor, such can openers weighing not 
          over 20 kg exclusive of extra interchangeable parts or 
          detachable auxiliary devices (provided for in subheading 
          8509.80.50)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (246)  Food beaters designed to attach to handheld 
          mixers.--Heading 9902.16.33 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Stainless steel food beaters, designed for use solely on 
          electromechanical hand-held food mixers suitable for domestic 
          purposes (provided for in subheading 8509.90.55)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (247)  Lamp-holder housings of porcelain.--Heading 
          9902.16.89 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Lamp-holder housings of porcelain, containing sockets 
          (provided for in subheading 8536.61.00)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (248)  Cathode-ray tubes.--Heading 9902.16.94 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Cathode-ray data/graphic display tubes, color, with a 
          phosphor dot screen pitch smaller than 0.4 mm and with less 
          than 90-degree deflection (provided for in subheading 
          8540.40.10)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (249)  Zee cages.--Heading 9902.17.11 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          `` ``Z''-shaped water bottle holders (cages) of alloy or 
          composite material, designed for use on bicycles (provided 
          for in subheading 8714.99.80)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (250)  Optical attenuators.--Heading 9902.17.27 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Optical attenuators designed to reduce the power level of 
          an optical signal, either in free space or in an optical 
          fiber, such instruments or apparatus specifically designed 
          for telecommunications (provided for in subheading 
          9013.80.90)''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (251)  Ski bindings, valued not more than $55 each.--
          Heading 9902.17.55 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Ski bindings (other than for cross-country skis), valued 
          not over $55 each (provided for in subheading 9506.12.80)''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (c) Modification to Duty Rates.--
            (1)  Artichokes, in vinegar.--Heading 9902.01.04 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``7.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (2)  Artichokes, other than in vinegar.--Heading 9902.01.10 
          is amended--
            (A) by striking ``12.7%'' and inserting ``12%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (3)  Nicotine gum.--Heading 9902.01.13 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``5.8%'' and inserting ``5.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (4)  Isohexadecane.--Heading 9902.01.19 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
     
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            (5)  Sodium.--Heading 9902.01.20 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (6)  Sodium containing not more than 200 ppm of calcium.--
          Heading 9902.01.21 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.7%'' and inserting ``3.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (7)  Hydrazine 64%.--Heading 9902.01.38 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (8)  Germanium dioxide (geo2).--Heading 9902.01.39 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (9)  Sodium tungstate dihydrate.--Heading 9902.01.67 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (10)  Monochlorobenzene.--Heading 9902.01.85 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``3.9%'' and inserting ``3.8%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (11)  p-dichlorobenzene.--Heading 9902.01.87 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.7%'' and inserting ``4.4%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (12)  p-chlorobenzotrifluoride.--Heading 9902.01.88 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``4.3%'' and inserting ``4.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (13)  Methanesulfonic acid.--Heading 9902.02.02 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.8%'' and inserting ``0.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (14)  Leaf alcohol.--Heading 9902.02.14 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (15)  Resorcinol.--Heading 9902.02.23 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (16)  Oxyfluorfen.--Heading 9902.02.35 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.8%'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (17)  Glyoxal.--Heading 9902.02.45 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (18)  4-propyl benzaldehyde (npbal).--Heading 9902.02.46 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.8%'' and inserting ``4.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (19)  4-(1,1-Dimethylethyl)-alpha-m(lysmeral extra).--
          Heading 9902.02.48 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (20)  Diethyl ketone.--Heading 9902.02.54 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.2%'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (21)  Cyclopentanone.--Heading 9902.02.59 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.7%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (22)  Hydroxylmethylpentanone.--Heading 9902.02.63 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``1%'' and inserting ``2.8%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (23)  ETFBO.--Heading 9902.02.71 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (24)  Sorbic acid.--Heading 9902.02.83 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.6%'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (25)  Benzoyl chloride.--Heading 9902.02.87 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2%'' and inserting ``2.9%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (26)  Sebacic acid.--Heading 9902.02.93 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2%'' and inserting ``2.9%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (27)  Dimethyl malonate or dmm.--Heading 9902.02.94 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (28)  Pyromellitic dianhydride.--Heading 9902.03.02 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (29)  o-acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin).--Heading 9902.03.07 
          is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.9%'' and inserting ``2.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (30)  Methyl sal.--Heading 9902.03.08 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.3%'' and inserting ``3.4%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (31)  Phba.--Heading 9902.03.09 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2%'' and inserting ``3.4%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (32)  Plastic additive.--Heading 9902.03.14 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (33)  MCPA.--Heading 9902.03.23 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``4.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (34)  Dimethyl carbonate.--Heading 9902.03.46 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (35)  Perfluorocarbons for performance fluid.--Heading 
          9902.03.50 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (36)  3,5-difluoroaniline.--Heading 9902.03.57 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (37)  Trifluralin.--Heading 9902.03.65 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``4%'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (38)  Ethalfluralin.--Heading 9902.03.66 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (39)  o-toluidine.--Heading 9902.03.71 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``5.5%'' and inserting ``5.8%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (40)  Mpda.--Heading 9902.03.80 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (41)  4-ADPa (4-aminodiphenylamine).--Heading 9902.03.82 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``5.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (42)  4,4'-Diaminostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid.--Heading 
          9902.03.84 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (43)  Prodiamine.--Heading 9902.03.87 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``4.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (44)  p-cresidine sulfonic acid.--Heading 9902.03.98 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (45)  Choline hydroxide.--Heading 9902.04.16 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (46)  Diuron.--Heading 9902.04.30 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``3.8%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (47)  Metolachlor.--Heading 9902.04.35 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (48)  Flutolanil.--Heading 9902.04.40 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
     
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            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (49)  Mefenoxam.--Heading 9902.04.42 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``5.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (50)  Flufenacet-alcohol.--Heading 9902.04.48 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``3.9%'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (51)  2-(trifluoromethyl)benzamide.--Heading 9902.04.49 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (52)  Methyl-4-trifluoromethoxyphenyl-N-(chl.) carbamate.--
          Heading 9902.04.52 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2%'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (53)  Guanidinoacetic acid.--Heading 9902.04.64 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (54)  Chlorothalonil.--Heading 9902.04.65 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``5%'' and inserting ``5.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (55)  Bromoxynil octanoate.--Heading 9902.04.67 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.4%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (56)  Bifenazate technical.--Heading 9902.04.85 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (57)  Mesotrione.--Heading 9902.05.03 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``6.2%'' and inserting ``6.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (58)  2-(Methylthio)-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzoic acid.--
          Heading 9902.05.08 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (59)  Acephate.--Heading 9902.05.16 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``3.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (60)  Methomyl.--Heading 9902.05.18 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (61)  Allyl isothiocyanate.--Heading 9902.05.26 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.0''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (62)  PMIDA.--Heading 9902.05.29 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``2.9%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (63)  Triphenyltin hydroxide.--Heading 9902.05.32 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (64)  PBA solid (phenyl boronic acid).--Heading 9902.05.34 
          is amended--
            (A) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``1.9%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (65)  Sedaxane.--Heading 9902.05.68 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``6.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (66)  Technical fluazinam fungicide.--Heading 9902.05.83 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (67)  Imazethapyr.--Heading 9902.05.86 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.2%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (68)  Fluridone.--Heading 9902.05.87 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (69)  Bicyclopyrone.--Heading 9902.05.88 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``4%'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (70)  Clopyralid technical.--Heading 9902.05.89 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (71)  Aminopyralid technical.--Heading 9902.05.92 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``4.1%'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (72)  Fluroxypyr technical.--Heading 9902.05.94 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``4.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (73)  2,3-Dichloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine.--Heading 
          9902.06.07 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``5.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (74)  2,3-pyridinedicarboxylic acid.--Heading 9902.06.13 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.9%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (75)  Food and feed preservative.--Heading 9902.06.22 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.2%'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (76)  Cloquintocet-mexyl.--Heading 9902.06.24 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (77)  Cyprodinil technical.--Heading 9902.06.31 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (78)  Aminocyclopyrachlor.--Heading 9902.06.37 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.8%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (79)  DMDS.--Heading 9902.06.45 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (80)  Metribuzin.--Heading 9902.06.51 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.9%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (81)  Atrazine.--Heading 9902.06.54 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (82)  1,2,4-triazole.--Heading 9902.06.97 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.8%'' and inserting ``5.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (83)  Oxadiazon.--Heading 9902.07.13 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.3%'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (84)  Fludioxonil technical.--Heading 9902.07.15 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``5%'' and inserting ``4.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (85)  Thidiazuron.--Heading 9902.07.24 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.8%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (86)  Flupyradifurone.--Heading 9902.07.32 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (87)  Penthiopyrad.--Heading 9902.07.47 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (88)  Cyprosulfamide.--Heading 9902.07.56 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``5%'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (89)  Sulfentrazone.--Heading 9902.07.60 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``5.4%'' and inserting ``6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (90)  Cold pressed orange oil.--Heading 9902.08.99 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (91)  Instant print film.--Heading 9902.09.16 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``3.1%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
     
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            (92)  Flupyradifurone formulations.--Heading 9902.09.20 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (93)  Spiromesifen formulations.--Heading 9902.09.23 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (94)  Flonicamid.--Heading 9902.09.29 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.9%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (95)  Abamectin.--Heading 9902.09.34 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (96)  Acephate formulations.--Heading 9902.09.35 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``3.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (97)  Quinoxyfen fungicide.--Heading 9902.09.66 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``1.8%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (98)  Copper hydroxide and copper oxychloride.--Heading 
          9902.09.76 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.4%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (99)  1,1'-Dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium dichloride.--Heading 
          9902.09.94 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``5.8%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (100)  Formulated pyrithiobac-sodium.--Heading 9902.10.07 
          is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (101)  Herbicide mixture.--Heading 9902.10.15 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (102)  Plasticizer.--Heading 9902.10.30 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``3.2%'' and inserting ``3.9%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (103)  Palm fatty acid distillate (``pfad'').--Heading 
          9902.10.44 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``0.9%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (104)  Iminodisuccinate.--Heading 9902.10.55 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (105)  Vinylacetate-vinylchloride copolymer.--Heading 
          9902.10.75 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.9%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (106)  Compounds used in lubricants.--Heading 9902.10.88 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.4%'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (107)  Polyvinyl acetate for food use.--Heading 9902.10.98 
          is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (108)  Mixtures for use in paper coatings.--Heading 
          9902.11.14 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.3%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (109)  Hindered amine light stabilizer.--Heading 9902.11.21 
          is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (110)  Hydrogenated polymers of norbornene derivatives.--
          Heading 9902.11.43 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (111)  Modified ethylene-norbornene copolymer.--Heading 
          9902.11.54 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (112)  Industrial nitrocellulose (damped alcohol content of 
          28-32%).--Heading 9902.11.57 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (113)  Sodium alginate.--Heading 9902.11.59 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (114)  Acrylic films.--Heading 9902.11.85 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (115)  Plastic ornamentation for aquariums.--Heading 
          9902.11.99 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (116)  Quick clamps.--Heading 9902.12.08 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.2%'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (117)  High-quality bull hides.--Heading 9902.12.34 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (118)  Doll carriers with windows.--Heading 9902.12.39 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``4.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (119)  Batting gloves of leather.--Heading 9902.12.58 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (120)  Leather gloves with fourchettes.--Heading 9902.12.61 
          is amended--
            (A) by striking ``9.2%'' and inserting ``7.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (121)  Leather gloves without fourchettes.--Heading 
          9902.12.62 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``13.4%'' and inserting ``13.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (122)  Acrylic staple fibers with a fiber length between 40 
          and 47.5 mm and a solar reflectance index greater than 30.--
          Heading 9902.13.15 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (123)  Rayon staple fibers for use in goods of heading 
          9619.--Heading 9902.13.28 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.7%'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (124)  Mechanics' work gloves with fourchettes.--Heading 
          9902.13.71 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``9.8%'' and inserting ``7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (125)  Sleeping bag shells.--Heading 9902.13.80 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (126)  Work footwear for women.--Heading 9902.14.07 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (127)  Work footwear for men.--Heading 9902.14.08 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``3.6%'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (128)  Men's protective active footwear, not covering the 
          ankle.--Heading 9902.14.11 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``9.4%'' and inserting ``11%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (129)  Men's oxford work footwear with composite safety 
          toe.--Heading 9902.14.21 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (130)  Men's and boys' house slippers with leather 
          uppers.--Heading 9902.14.22 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``5.7%'' and inserting ``5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (131)  Women's waterproof leather footwear, valued at $29 
          per pair or higher.--Heading 9902.14.27 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.9%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (132)  Women's house slippers with leather uppers.--Heading 
          9902.14.28 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``7.9 %'' and inserting ``4.4%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (133)  Women's footwear with textile uppers, open toes or 
          heels, valued $10-$14.99 per pair.--Heading 9902.14.43 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``12.2%''; and
     
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            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (134)  Men's footwear, covering the ankle but not the knee, 
          valued over $24 per pair.--Heading 9902.14.49 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``8.1%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (135)  Opaque glass-ceramic cookware.--Heading 9902.14.80 
          is amended--
            (A) by striking ``7.1%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (136)  Liquid-filled glass bulbs.--Heading 9902.14.87 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (137)  Screw anchors.--Heading 9902.14.94 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (138)  Stainless steel handles for cookware.--Heading 
          9902.14.96 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (139)  Large metal wire crates for dogs.--Heading 
          9902.14.99 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (140)  Metal wire cages for pets other than dogs.--Heading 
          9902.15.01 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (141)  Used compression-ignition internal combustion 
          engines.--Heading 9902.15.41 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (142)  Connecting rods.--Heading 9902.15.44 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (143)  Used fuel pumps.--Heading 9902.15.50 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.6%'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (144)  Exhaust fans for permanent installation.--Heading 
          9902.15.54 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``4.1%'' and inserting ``2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (145)  Self-contained portable air conditioner.--Heading 
          9902.15.64 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (146)  Table saws.--Heading 9902.15.74 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.2%'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (147)  Vehicle stability control actuator assemblies.--
          Heading 9902.15.85 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.3%'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (148)  Valve-type fuel injectors.--Heading 9902.15.91 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.5%'' and inserting ``1.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (149)  New crankshafts.--Heading 9902.15.96 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.6%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (150)  Power back door actuator assemblies.--Heading 
          9902.16.06 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.7%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (151)  Direct current pump motors.--Heading 9902.16.07 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.8%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (152)  Motors for low wattage fans.--Heading 9902.16.10 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.3%'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (153)  Used starters.--Heading 9902.16.38 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (154)  Used alternators.--Heading 9902.16.40 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (155)  Electric steam irons.--Heading 9902.16.46 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (156)  Microwave hoods with a plastic handle.--Heading 
          9902.16.47 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.5%'' and inserting ``0.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (157)  Microwave hoods with a metal handle.--Heading 
          9902.16.48 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``1.2%'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (158)  Carafe-less coffee makers.--Heading 9902.16.65 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (159)  Toaster ovens with a pop-up toaster feature.--
          Heading 9902.16.67 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (160)  Electric pressure cookers rated more than 800w but 
          not more than 1000w, with a capacity of less than 5 liters.--
          Heading 9902.16.79 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (161)  Flat panel lcd televisions for exercise equipment.--
          Heading 9902.16.85 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``3.6%'' and inserting ``3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (162)  Motor vehicle chassis with cab and only an electric 
          motor for propulsion for the transport of goods.--Heading 
          9902.16.97 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``23.9%'' and inserting ``20.9%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (163)  Used gear boxes for certain vehicles for the 
          transportation of goods.--Heading 9902.17.01 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.9%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (164)  New gear boxes.--Heading 9902.17.02 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.1%'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (165)  Bicycle disc brakes.--Heading 9902.17.10 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``6.7%'' and inserting ``8.8%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (166)  Baby strollers.--Heading 9902.17.13 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.8%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (167)  LCD television panel assemblies, with a video 
          display measuring over 101.6 cm but not over 124.46 cm.--
          Heading 9902.17.24 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.8%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (168)  LCD television panel assemblies, with a video 
          display measuring over 124.46 cm but not over 137.16 cm.--
          Heading 9902.17.25 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (169)  Light emitting diode (led) lamps, mounting options, 
          bases, clamps, mounts.--Heading 9902.17.48 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``3.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (170)  Golf club driver heads with a loft over 9.5 
          degrees.--Heading 9902.17.57 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (171)  Golf club driver heads with a loft under 9.5 
          degrees.--Heading 9902.17.58 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (172)  Golf club hybrid heads.--Heading 9902.17.60 is 
          amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (173)  Golf club wedge heads with a loft of 56 degrees or 
          less.--Heading 9902.17.61 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.9%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (174)  Golf club iron heads of 8-irons and 9-irons.--
          Heading 9902.17.63 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
     
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            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (175)  Tennis racket frames, unstrung.--Heading 9902.17.71 
          is amended--
            (A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (176)  Volleyballs.--Heading 9902.17.74 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (177)  Basketballs other than leather or rubber.--Heading 
          9902.17.75 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``3.1%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (178)  Rubber basketballs.--Heading 9902.17.77 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (179)  Fishing rods, one-piece, of both fiberglass and 
          carbon fiber.--Heading 9902.17.93 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (180)  Hair-slides without imitation pearls or stones.--
          Heading 9902.17.96 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``8.6%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (181)  Eyelash curlers.--Heading 9902.17.97 is amended--
            (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.7%''; and
            (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (d) Modifications to Article Descriptions and Rates of 
          Duty.--
            (1)  Minced pimiento stuffed green olives.--Heading 
          9902.01.07 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Olives, green in color, stuffed with minced pimiento, the 
          foregoing in brine and presented in glass containers, other 
          than place packed (provided for in subheading 2005.70.25)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.9%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (2)  Vinyl neodecanoate.--Heading 9902.02.78 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Vinyl neodecanoate (vinyl 7,7-dimethyloctanoate) (CAS No. 
          51000-52-3) (provided for in subheading 2915.90.18)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.1%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (3)  Bifenthrin.--Heading 9902.02.86 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-Methylbiphenyl-3-ylmethyl (1RS,3RS)-3-[(Z)-2-chloro-
          3,3,3-trifluoroprop-1-enyl]-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecar-
          boxylate (Bifenthrin) (CAS No. 82657-04-3) (provided for in 
          subheading 2916.20.50)'';
            (B) by striking ``2.4%'' and inserting ``3.3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (4)  Trinexapac-ethyl.--Heading 9902.03.31 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Ethyl (RS)-4-cyclopropyl(hydroxy)methylene-3,5-
          dioxocyclohexanecarboxylate (Trinexapac-ethyl) (CAS No. 
          95266-40-3) (provided for in subheading 2918.99.50)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (5)  3,3' dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride.--Heading 
          9902.03.88 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride (3,3'-Dichloro-4,4'-
          biphenyldiamine dihydrochloride) (CAS No. 612-83-9) (provided 
          for in subheading 2921.59.80)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.8%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (6)  4-(4-Aminophenoxy)aniline.--Heading 9902.04.01 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``4-(4-Aminophenoxy)aniline (CAS No. 101-80-4) (provided for 
          in subheading 2922.29.81)'';
            (B) by striking ``1.3%'' and inserting ``3.3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (7)  S-metolachlor.--Heading 9902.04.43 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-Chloro-N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)-N-[(1S)-2-meth- oxy-1-
          methylethyl]acetamide ((S)-Metolachlor) (CAS No. 87392-12-9) 
          (provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)'';
            (B) by striking ``6.0%'' and inserting ``6.3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (8)  Compound used in polymer production.--Heading 
          9902.04.58 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1,1'-[1,3-Phenylenebis(methylene)]bis(3-methyl-1H-pyr- 
          role-2,5-dione) (CAS No. 119462-56-5) (provided for in 
          subheading 2925.19.42)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.7%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (9)  2-Methoxlyethyl(RS)-2-(4-tert-(cyflumetofen).--Heading 
          9902.04.66 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-Methoxyethyl 2-cyano-2-[4-(2-methyl-2-propanyl)phe- nyl]-
          3-oxo-3-[2-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]propanoate (Cyflumetafen) 
          (CAS No. 400882-07-7) (provided for in subheading 
          2926.90.25)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (10)  b-cyfluthrin.--Heading 9902.04.70 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Cyano-(4-fluoro-3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 3-(2,2-
          dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane-1-carboxylate (b-
          Cyfluthrin) (CAS No. 68359-37-5) (provided for in subheading 
          2926.90.30)'';
            (B) by striking ``3.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (11)  Deltamethrin.--Heading 9902.04.71 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``[(S)-Cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl] (1R,3R)-3-(2,2-
          dibromoethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane-1-carboxylate 
          (Deltamethrin) (CAS No. 52918-63-5) (provided for in 
          subheading 2926.90.30)'';
            (B) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (12)  Methoxyfenozide technical insecticide.--Heading 
          9902.04.84 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N-(3,5-Dimethylbenzoyl)-3-methoxy-2-methyl-N-(2-methyl-2- 
          propanyl)benzohydrazide (Methoxyfenozide) (CAS No. 161050-58-
          4) (provided for in subheading 2928.00.25)'';
            (B) by striking ``3.2%'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (13)  N-butylthiophosphoric triamide (nbpt).--Heading 
          9902.04.98 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N-Butylthiophosphoric triamide (CAS No. 94317-64-3) 
          (provided for in subheading 2929.90.50)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5.1%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (14)  Clethodim.--Heading 9902.05.05 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-[1-({[(2E)-3-Chloro-2-propen-1-yl]oxy}amino)propyli- 
          dene]-5-[2-(ethylsulfanyl)propyl]-1,3-cyclohex- anedione 
          (Clethodim) (CAS No. 99129-21-2) (provided for in subheading 
          2930.90.10)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.9%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (15)  AE 747 ether.--Heading 9902.05.07 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-Chloro-4-(methylsulfonyl)-3-((2,2,2-
          trifluoroethoxy)methyl) benzoic acid (CAS No. 120100-77-8) 
          (provided for in subheading 2930.90.29)'';
            (B) by striking ``5.7%'' and inserting ``6%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (16)  Thiodicarb.--Heading 9902.05.15 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Methyl (1E)-N-[methyl-[methyl-[(E)-1-methyl- 
          sulfanylethylideneamino] oxycarbonylamino] sulfanyl- 
          carbamoyl]oxyethanimidothioate (Thiodicarb) (CAS No. 59669-
          26-0) (provided for in subheading 2930.90.43)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.6%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (17)  Glufosinate-ammonium.--Heading 9902.05.37 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-amino-4-[hydroxy(methyl)phosphoryl]butanoic acid;azane 
          (Glufosinate Ammonium) (CAS No. 77182-82-2) (provided for in 
          subheading 2931.39.00)'';
            (B) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (18)  Pyraflufen-ethyl.--Heading 9902.05.63 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Ethyl 2-chloro-5-(4-chloro-5-difluoromethoxy-1-methyl-1H-
          pyra- zol-3-yl)-4-fluorophenoxyacetate (Pyraflufen-ethyl) 
          (CAS. No 129630-19-9) (provided for in subheading 
          2933.19.23)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.2%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (19)  Fipronil.--Heading 9902.05.66 is amended--
     
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            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(RS)-5-Amino-1-[2,6-dichloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-4-
          (trifluoromethysulfinyl)-1H-pyrazole-3-carbonitrile 
          (Fipronil) (CAS No. 120068-37-3) (provided for in subheading 
          2933.19.23)'';
            (B) by striking ``4.4%'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (20)  Solatenol.--Heading 9902.05.69 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N-[9-(Dichloromethylidene)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1,4-methano- 
          naphthalen-5-yl]-3-(difluoromethyl)-1-methyl-1H-pyrazole-4-
          carboxamide (Benzovindiflupyr) (CAS No. 1072957-71-1) 
          (provided for in subheading 2933.19.23)'';
            (B) by striking ``4.0%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (21)  Technical tolpyralate herbicide.--Heading 9902.05.71 
          is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1-[[1-Ethyl-4-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)-2-methyl-4-
          (methylsulfonyl)benzoyl]-1H-pyrazol-5-yl]oxy]ethyl methyl 
          carbonate (Tolpyralate) (CAS No. 1101132-67-5) (provided for 
          in subheading 2933.19.23)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (22)  Iprodione.--Heading 9902.05.73 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``3-(3,5-Dichlorophenyl)-N-isopropyl-2,4-dioxoimidazoli- 
          dine-1-carboxamide (Iprodione) (CAS No. 36734-19-7) (provided 
          for in subheading 2933.21.00)'';
            (B) by striking ``2.0%'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (23)  Fluopicolide.--Heading 9902.05.79 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2,6-Dichloro-N-[3-chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)-2- 
          pyridylmethyl]benzamide (Fluopicolide) (CAS No. 239110-15-7) 
          (provided for in subheading 2933.39.21)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (24)  Picloram technical.--Heading 9902.05.90 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``4-Amino-3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinecarboxylic acid (CAS No. 
          1918-02-1) (provided for in subheading 2933.39.25)'';
            (B) by striking ``4.3%'' and inserting ``5.1%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (25)  Imidacloprid.--Heading 9902.05.97 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``N-[1-[(6-Chloropyridin-3-yl)methyl]-4,5-dihydroimidazol- 2-
          yl]nitramide (Imidacloprid) (CAS No. 138261-41-3) (provided 
          for in subheading 2933.39.27)'';
            (B) by striking ``4.3%'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (26)  2-cyanopyridine.--Heading 9902.06.20 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-Cyanopyridine (2-Pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 100-70-9) 
          (provided for in subheading 2933.39.91)'';
            (B) by striking ``2.3%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (27)  Quinclorac.--Heading 9902.06.23 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``3,7-dichloroquinoline-8-carboxylic acid (Quinclorac) (CAS 
          No. 84087-01-4) (provided for in subheading 2933.49.30)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.1%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (28)  Azoxystrobin.--Heading 9902.06.30 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Methyl (2E)-2-(2-{[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)pyrimidin-4- 
          yl]oxy}phenyl)-3-methoxyacrylate (Azoxystrobin) (CAS No. 
          131860-33-8) (provided for in subheading 2933.59.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``6.2%'' and inserting ``5.9%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (29)  DEDS.--Heading 9902.06.41 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``5-Ethoxy-2-[(5-ethoxy-7-fluoro-[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-
          c]pyrimidin-2-yl)disulfanyl]-7-fluoro-[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-
          c]pyrimidine (CAS No. 166524-75-0) (provided for in 
          subheading 2933.59.70)'';
            (B) by striking ``0.6%'' and inserting ``5%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (30)  Spirotetramat.--Heading 9902.06.67 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``[3-(2,5-Dimethylphenyl)-8-methoxy-2-oxo-1-azaspiro[4.5]dec-
          3-en-4-yl] ethyl carbonate (Spirotetramat) (CAS No. 203313-
          25-1) (provided for in subheading 2933.79.08)'';
            (B) by striking ``3.2%'' and inserting ``1%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (31)  Cyproconazole.--Heading 9902.06.77 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``[a-(4-Chlorophenyl)-a-(1-cyclopropylethyl)-1H-1-1,2,4- 
          triazole-1-ethanol (Cyproconazole) (CAS No. 94361-06-5) 
          (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (32)  Tebuconazole.--Heading 9902.06.78 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(RS)-1-p-Chlorophenyl-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1- 
          ylmethyl)pentan-3-ol (Tebuconazole) (CAS No. 107534-96-3) 
          (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.4%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (33)  Metconazole.--Heading 9902.06.80 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``5-[(4-Chlorophenyl)methyl]-2,2-dimethyl-1-(1,2,4-triazol- 
          1-ylmethyl)cyclopentan-1-ol (Metconazole) (CAS No. 125116-23-
          6) (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
            (B) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (34)  Prothioconazole.--Heading 9902.06.81 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-[(2RS)-2-(1-Chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-
          hydroxypropyl]-2H-1,2,4-triazole-3(4H)-thione 
          (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6) (provided for in 
          subheading 2933.99.22)'';
            (B) by striking ``5.3%'' and inserting ``5.7%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (35)  Flutriafol.--Heading 9902.06.84 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1-(2-Fluorophenyl)-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-2-(1H-1,2,4- triazol-
          1-yl)ethanol (Flutriafol) (CAS No. 76674-21-0) (provided for 
          in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
            (B) by striking ``0.2%'' and inserting ``3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (36)  Ipconazole.--Heading 9902.06.85 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(1R,2S,5R)-2-(4-Chlorobenzyl)-5-isopropyl-1-(1H-1,2,4- 
          triazol-1-ylmethyl)cyclopentanol (Ipconazole) (CAS No. 
          125225-28-7) (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (37)  Hexythiazox.--Heading 9902.06.99 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(4RS,5RS)-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-cyclohexyl-4-methyl-2- oxo-
          1,3-thiazolidine-3-carboxamide (Hexythiazox) (CAS No. 78587-
          05-0) (provided for in subheading 2934.10.10)'';
            (B) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``2.4%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (38)  Clothianidin.--Heading 9902.07.06 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(E)-1-(2-Chloro-1,3-thiazol-5-ylmethyl)-3-methyl-2-nitro- 
          guanidine (Clothianidin) (CAS No. 210880-92-5) (provided for 
          in subheading 2934.10.90)'';
            (B) by striking ``6.1%'' and inserting ``5.9%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (39)  Thiamethoxam.--Heading 9902.07.07 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Thiamethoxam (3-(2-chloro-5-thiazolylmethyl)tetrahydro-5- 
          methyl-N-nitro-1,3,5-oxadiazin-4-imine) (CAS No. 153719-23-4) 
          (provided for in subheading 2934.10.90)'';
            (B) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``6%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (40)  Difenoconazole.--Heading 9902.07.14 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1-({2-[2-Chloro-4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]-4-methyl-1,3- 
          dioxolan-2-yl}methyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole (Difenoconazole) (CAS 
          No. 119446-68-3) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.12)'';
            (B) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``5.6%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (41)  Fluoxastrobin.--Heading 9902.07.21 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(E)-1-[2-[6-(2-Chlorophenoxy)-5-fluoropyrimidin-4-
          yl]oxyphenyl]-1-(5,6-dihydro-1,4,2-dioxazin-3-yl)-N-
          methoxymethanimine (Fluoxastrobin)
     
     [[Page S9998]]
     
          (CAS No. 361377-29-9) (provided for in subheading 
          2934.99.12)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.7%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (42)  Isoxaflutole.--Heading 9902.07.22 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(5-Cyclopropyl-1,2-oxazol-4-yl)-[2-methylsulfonyl-4-
          (trifluoromethyl)phenyl]methanone (Isoxaflutole) (CAS No. 
          141112-29-0) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``5.5%'' and inserting ``4.8%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (43)  Pinoxaden.--Heading 9902.07.26 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``8-(2,6-Diethyl-4-methylphenyl)-1,2,4,5-tetrahydro-7-oxo- 
          7H-pyrazolo[1,2-d][1,4,5]oxadiazepin-9-yl-2,2- 
          dimethylpropanoate (Pinoxaden) (CAS No. 243973-20-8) 
          (provided for in subheading 2934.99.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``5.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (44)  Isoxaben technical herbicide.--Heading 9902.07.27 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2,6-Dimethoxy-N-[3-(3-methyl-3-pentanyl)-1,2-oxazol-5- 
          yl]benzamide (isoxaben) (CAS No. 82558-50-7) (provided for in 
          subheading 2934.99.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``3.1%'' and inserting ``2.7%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (45)  Fluthiacetmethyl.--Heading 9902.07.29 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Methyl [[2-chloro-4-fluoro-5[(tetrahydro-3-oxo-1H,3H-
          [1,3,4]thi- adiazolo[3,4-a]pyridazin-1- 
          ylidene)amino]phenyl]thio]acetate (Fluthiacet-methyl 
          technical) (CAS No. 117337-19-6) (provided for in subheading 
          2934.99.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (46)  Flumioxazin.--Heading 9902.07.30 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-[7-Fluoro-3-oxo-4-(2-propyn-1-yl)-3,4-dihydro-2H- 1,4-
          benzoxazin-6-yl]-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1H- isoindole-1,3(2H)-
          dione (Flumioxazin) (CAS No. 103361-09-7) (provided for in 
          subheading 2934.99.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``6.1%'' and inserting ``5.6%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (47)  Buprofezin.--Heading 9902.07.31 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``(2Z)-3-Isopropyl-2-[(2-methyl-2-propanyl)imino]-5-phenyl- 
          1,3,5-thiadiazinan-4-one (Buprofezin) (CAS No. 69327-76-0 or 
          953030-84-7) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.16)'';
            (B) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (48)  Sarolaner.--Heading 9902.07.38 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``1-{5'-[(5S)-5-(3,5-Dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-4,5-dihydro-5- 
          (trifluoromethyl)-1,2-oxazol-3-yl]-1H,3'H-spiro[azetidine-
          3,1'- [2]benzofuran]-1-yl}-2-mesylethanone (Sarolaner) (CAS 
          No. 1398609-39-6) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.30)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.5%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (49)  Isoxadifen-ethyl.--Heading 9902.07.43 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Ethyl 5,5-diphenyl-4H-1,2-oxazole-3-carboxylate 
          (Isoxadifen-ethyl) (CAS No. 163520-33-0) (provided for in 
          subheading 2934.99.39)'';
            (B) by striking ``4.0%'' and inserting ``5.6%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (50)  Pyroxasulfone technical.--Heading 9902.07.53 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``3-({[5-(Difluoromethoxy)-1-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)-1H- 
          pyrazol-4-yl]methyl}sulfonyl)-5,5-dimethyl-4,5- dihydro-1,2-
          oxazole (Pyroxasulfone) (CAS No. 447399-55-5) (provided for 
          in subheading 2934.99.90)'';
            (B) by striking ``3.5%'' and inserting ``6.3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (51)  Triasulfuron.--Heading 9902.07.57 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``2-(2-Chloroethoxy)-N-[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2- 
          yl)carbamoyl]benzenesulfonamide (Triasulfuron) (CAS No. 
          82097-50-5) (provided for in subheading 2935.90.75)'';
            (B) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (52)  Trifloxysulfuron.--Heading 9902.07.58 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Sodium 4,6-dimethoxy-2-[({[3-(2,2,2-trifluoro- 
          ethoxy)pyridin-2-yl]sulfonyl}carbamoyl)imino]- 2H-pyrimidin-
          1-ide (Trifloxysulfuron-sodium) (CAS No. 199119-58-9) 
          (provided for in subheading 2935.90.75)'';
            (B) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``4.9%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (53)  Copper phthalocyanine blue crude.--Heading 9902.08.59 
          is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Copper phthalocyanine ((Phthalocyanato(2-))-copper), not 
          ready for use as pigment (PCN Blue Crude) (CAS No. 147-14-8) 
          (provided for in subheading 3204.17.20)'';
            (B) by striking ``3.3%'' and inserting ``3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (54)  Spirotetramat formulations.--Heading 9902.09.24 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing (5s, 8s)-3-(2,5-
          dimethylphenyl)-8-methoxy-2-oxo-1-azaspiro [4.5] dec-3-en-4-
          yl ethyl carbonate (Spirotetramat) (CAS No. 203313-25-1) 
          (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)'';
            (B) by striking ``5.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (55)  Prothioconazole and tebuconazole formulations.--
          Heading 9902.09.50 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing 2-[(2RS)-2-(1-
          chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl) -2-hydroxypropyl]-2H-
          1,2,4-triazole-3 (4H)-thione (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 
          178928-70-6) and (RS)-1-p-chlorophenyl-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1H-
          1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl) pentan-3-ol (Tebuconazole) (CAS No. 
          107534-96-3) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``4.9%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (56)  Trifloxystrobin and prothioconazole formulations.--
          Heading 9902.09.51 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing methyl (E)-methoxyimino-{(E)-2-
          [1-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl) ethylideneaminooxy]-o-
          tolyl}acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS No. 141517-21-7) and 2-
          [(2RS)-2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl) -2-
          hydroxypropyl]-2H-1,2,4-triazole-3(4H)-thione 
          (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6) (provided for in 
          subheading 3808.92.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``4.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (57)  Propoxycarbazone-sodium formulations.--Heading 
          9902.09.85 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing sodium {[2-(methoxycarbonyl) 
          phenyl]sulfonyl} [(4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-5-oxo-3-propoxy-1H-
          1,2,4-triazol-1-yl) carbonyl] azanide (Propoxycarbazone 
          sodium) (CAS No. 181274-15-7) (provided for in subheading 
          3808.93.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``3.8%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (58)  Herbicide for broadleaf weeds.--Heading 9902.09.86 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing (5-hydroxy-1,3-dimethyl-1H-
          pyrazol-4-yl)[2-(methylsulfonyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl) phenyl] 
          methanone (Pyrasulfotole) (CAS No. 365400-11-9); (2,6-
          dibromo-4-cyanophenyl) octanoate (Bromoxynil Octanoate) (CAS 
          No. 1689-99-2); 2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl heptanoate 
          (Bromoxynil Heptanoate) (CAS No. 56634-95-8); and diethyl 1-
          (2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-methyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazole-3,5-
          dicarboxylate (Mefenpyr-diethyl) (CAS No. 135590-91-9) 
          (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``3.7%'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (59)  Asulam sodium salt formulations.--Heading 9902.09.96 
          is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures of methyl sulfanilylcarbamate, sodium salt (Asulam 
          sodium salt) (CAS No. 2302-17-2) and application adjuvants 
          (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``2.0%'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (60)  Isoxaflutole and cyprosulfamide formulations.--
          Heading 9902.10.01 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures containing 5-cyclopropyl-4-(2-mesyl-4-
          trifluoromethylbenzoyl) isoxazole (Isoxaflutole) (CAS No. 
          141112-29-0) and N-({4-[(cyclopropylamino) carbonyl]phenyl} 
          sulfonyl)-2-methoxybenzamide (Cyprosulfamide) (CAS No. 
          221667-31-8) (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``5%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
     
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            (61)  Isoxadifen-ethyl and tembotrione formulations.--
          Heading 9902.10.02 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Product mixtures containing ethyl 5,5-diphenyl-4H-1,2-
          oxazole-3-carboxylate (Isoxadifen-ethyl) (CAS No. 163520-33-
          0) and 2-{2-chloro-4-(methylsulfonyl)-3-[(2,2,2-
          trifluoroethoxy)methyl]benzoyl} -1,3-cyclohexanedione 
          (Tembotrione) (CAS No. 335104-84-2) (provided for in 
          subheading 3808.93.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``1.3%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (62)  Indaziflam formulations.--Heading 9902.10.09 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures containing N-[(1R,2S)-2,6-dimethyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-
          inden-1-yl]-6-[(1R)-1-fluoroethyl]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine 
          (Indaziflam) (CAS No. 950782-86-2) and application adjuvants 
          (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``5.6%'' and inserting ``5.1%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (63)  Herbicide mixtures.--Heading 9902.10.10 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Mixtures containing 2,5-dimethyl-4-[2-methylsulfonyl-4-
          (trifluoromethyl)benzoyl]-1H-pyrazol-3-one (Pyrasulfotole) 
          (CAS No. 365400-11-9); 2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl octanoate 
          (Bromoxynil Octanoate) (CAS No. 1689-99-2); methyl 4-{[(3-
          methoxy-4-methyl-5-oxo-4,5-dihydro -1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl) 
          carbonyl] sulfamoyl}-5-methyl-3-thiophenecarboxylate 
          (Thiencarbazone-Methyl) (CAS No. 317815-83-1); and diethyl 1-
          (2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-methyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazole -3,5-
          dicarboxylate (Mefenpyr-diethyl) (CAS No. 135590-91-9) 
          (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
            (B) by striking ``3.6%'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (64)  Product used as lubricant or mold release material.--
          Heading 9902.10.93 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymerized, 
          reduced, methyl esters, reduced (CAS No. 88645-29-8) 
          (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)'';
            (B) by striking ``2.1%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (65)  Heat-curable epoxy resin mixtures.--Heading 
          9902.11.15 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Heat-curable epoxy resin mixtures containing more than 30 
          percent by weight of 4,4'-(9H-fluorene-9,9-diyl)bis(2-
          chloroaniline) (CAS No. 107934-68-9) as a curing agent 
          (provided for in subheading 3907.30.00)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.4%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (66)  Polymer of 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid with 1,4-
          butanediol and hexanedioic acid.--Heading 9902.11.23 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Polymer of 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid with 1,4-butanediol 
          and hexanedioic acid (CAS No. 60961-73-1) (provided for in 
          subheading 3907.99.50)'';
            (B) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``3.6%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (67)  Set of plastic cutlery wrapped in paper.--Heading 
          9902.11.96 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Cutlery of plastics, presented with quantities of identical 
          cutlery items joined together by paper wrapping or paper 
          banding designed for ease of loading in a fully enclosed 
          dispensing system (provided for in subheading 3924.10.40)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.8%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (68)  Acrylic filament tow with a decitex of 5 to 5.6.--
          Heading 9902.13.04 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Acrylic filament tow containing 85 percent or more by 
          weight of acrylonitrile units and 2 percent or more but not 
          more than 8 percent of water, dyed, such tow with a decitex 
          of 5 to 5.6, an aggregate filament measure in the tow bundle 
          between 660,000 and 1,200,000 and a length greater than 2 m 
          (provided for in subheading 5501.30.00)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (69)  Modacrylic staple fiber with a decitex of 1.7 and a 
          fiber length of 38mm.--Heading 9902.13.19 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Modacrylic staple fibers containing by weight 2 percent or 
          more but not over 3 percent of water, not pigmented (ecru), 
          crimped, with a decitex of 1.7 and fiber length of 38 mm 
          (provided for in subheading 5503.30.00)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.6%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (70)  Hand-tufted wool carpets.--Heading 9902.13.42 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Carpets and other textile floor coverings, tufted, whether 
          or not made up, of wool or fine animal hair, hand-hooked, 
          that is, in which the tufts were inserted by hand or by means 
          of a hand tool that is not power-driven (provided for in 
          subheading 5703.10.20)'';
            (B) by striking ``5.8%'' and inserting ``5.3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (71)  Women's footwear made on a base or platform of 
          wood.--Heading 9902.14.20 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Footwear for women, with outer soles of rubber or plastics 
          and uppers of leather, made on a base or platform of wood 
          (provided for in subheading 6403.99.20)'';
            (B) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (72)  Scissors, valued over $1.75 per dozen.--Heading 
          9902.15.31 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Scissors, valued over $1.75/dozen, each with stainless 
          steel blades, one small loop handle and one larger loop 
          handle and with an overall length of less than 17 cm, the 
          foregoing other than those scissors designed for use in pet 
          grooming and presented with attached retail labeling or put 
          up for retail sale as goods designed to cut pet hair 
          (provided for in subheading 8213.00.90)'';
            (B) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (73)  Tire assembly machines.--Heading 9902.15.82 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Machinery for molding, assembling or otherwise forming 
          uncured, unvulcanized rubber (green) tires (provided for in 
          subheading 8477.59.01), the foregoing to be used in 
          production of new pneumatic tires designed in all sizes for 
          motor cars (such tires of subheadings 4011.10.10 and 
          4011.10.50), buses and trucks (such tires of subheadings 
          4011.20.10 and 4011.20.50), motorcycles (such tires of 
          subheading 4011.40.00) and agricultural, forestry, 
          construction or industrial vehicles (such tires of 
          subheadings 4011.70.00, 4011.80.10, 4011.80.20, 4011.80.80, 
          4011.90.10, 4011.90.20 and 4011.90.80)'';
            (B) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (74)  Fuel injectors.--Heading 9902.15.94 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Fuel injectors (other than used), each incorporating a 
          valve and a micro-stamped orifice hole, certified by the 
          importer as designed to deliver fuel to the combustion 
          chamber of a gasoline engine with a pressure not exceeding 
          120 MPa (1200 bar) (provided for in subheading 8481.80.90)'';
            (B) by striking ``1.9%'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (75)  Subsea flow modules.--Heading 9902.15.95 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Valves, capable of operating at pressures of 68.94 MPa or 
          more (provided for in subheading 8481.80.90), for controlling 
          production flow through a subsea tree, each valve mounted in 
          a module that can be unlocked by a remotely operated 
          underwater vehicle for subsequent removal and replacement'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.4%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (76)  Used transmissions.--Heading 9902.16.01 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Used fixed ratio speed changers (provided for in subheading 
          8483.40.50), other than transmissions for the vehicles of 
          headings 8701, 8702, 8703, 8704 and 8705'';
            (B) by striking ``1.9%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (77)  Motor assemblies for electric box fans.--Heading 
          9902.16.08 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``AC electric motors of an output exceeding 37.5 W but not 
          exceeding 74.6 W, single phase, each equipped with a 
          capacitor, rotary speed control mechanism and a motor 
          mounting cooling ring (provided for in subheading 
          8501.40.20)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.1%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (78)  Motor assemblies for oscillating fans.--Heading 
          9902.16.09 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``AC electric motors of an output exceeding 37.5 W but not 
          exceeding 72 W, single phase, each equipped with a capacitor, 
          a speed control mechanism, and a motor mount of plastics and 
          a self-contained gear mechanism for oscillation (provided for 
          in subheading 8501.40.20)'';
            (B) by striking ``2.0%'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (79)  Electric multi-cookers.--Heading 9902.16.74 is 
          amended--
     
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            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Electrothermic multifunctional cookers (multicookers) of a 
          kind used for domestic purposes, each incorporating a timer 
          and designed to prepare foods by various methods, including 
          boiling, simmering, baking, frying, roasting or stewing 
          (provided for in subheading 8516.79.00), the foregoing 
          without a thermometer probe'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (80)  Baby stroller systems.--Heading 9902.17.14 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Baby strollers, each with chassis presented with removable 
          seat and removable bassinet, with the seat designed to be 
          attached to the chassis base plate, with the seat backrest 
          designed to allow a child to be in a reclining position or to 
          be supported at varying backrest angles; the foregoing not 
          including any such stroller with a tilting or tilted seat 
          only (provided for in subheading 8715.00.00)'';
            (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (81)  Iron head golf clubs.--Heading 9902.17.59 is 
          amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Golf club heads designed for clubs designated as 1-irons, 
          2-irons, 3-irons, 4-irons or 5-irons (provided for in 
          subheading 9506.39.00)'';
            (B) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
            (82)  Golf club iron heads of 6-irons and 7-irons.--Heading 
          9902.17.62 is amended--
            (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
          ``Golf club heads designed for clubs designated as 6-irons 
          and 7-irons (provided for in subheading 9506.39.00)'';
            (B) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``2.4%''; and
            (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
          2023''.
     
                             PART III--EFFECTIVE DATE
     
          SEC. 21601. EFFECTIVE DATE.
     
            (a) In General.--The amendments made by this subtitle apply 
          to articles entered on or after the date that is 120 days 
          before the date of the enactment of this Act.
            (b) Retroactive Application.--
            (1) In general.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
          Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law 
          and subject to paragraph (2), any entry of an article 
          classifiable under a heading of subchapter II of chapter 99 
          of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States added 
          or amended by this subtitle--
            (A) that was made--
            (i) on or after the date that is 120 days before the date 
          of the enactment of this Act, and
            (ii) before the date of the enactment of this Act, and
            (B) to which a lower rate of duty would apply if the entry 
          were made on or after such date of enactment,
          shall be liquidated or reliquidated as though such entry 
          occurred on such date of enactment.
            (2) Requests.--A liquidation or reliquidation may be made 
          under paragraph (1) with respect to an entry only if a 
          request therefor is filed with U.S. Customs and Border 
          Protection not later than 180 days after the date of the 
          enactment of this Act that contains sufficient information to 
          enable U.S. Customs and Border Protection--
            (A) to locate the entry; or
            (B) to reconstruct the entry if it cannot be located.
            (3) Payment of amounts owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
          United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
          an entry of a covered article under subparagraph (A) shall be 
          paid, without interest, not later than 90 days after the date 
          of the liquidation or reliquidation (as the case may be).
            (c) Definitions.--In this section, the terms ``enter'' and 
          ``entry'' include a withdrawal from warehouse for 
          consumption.
     
      Subtitle C--Reauthorization of American Manufacturing Competitiveness 
                                   Act of 2016
     
          SEC. 21701. REAUTHORIZATION OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURING 
                        COMPETITIVENESS ACT OF 2016.
     
            (a) New Process for Consideration of Petitions.--Section 
          3(b)(1) of the American Manufacturing Competitiveness Act of 
          2016 (Public Law 114-159; 19 U.S.C. 1332 note) is amended, in 
          the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking ``October 
          15, 2016, and October 15, 2019'' and inserting ``October 15, 
          2023, and October 15, 2026''.
            (b) Content of Petitions.--Section 3(b)(2)(E)(i) of such 
          Act is amended to read as follows:
            ``(i) the classification of the article under chapters 1 
          through 97 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
          States that has been used or will be used by the importer, to 
          be included in the amendment to subchapter II of chapter 99 
          of that Schedule;''.
            (c) Report.--Section 4(a) of such Act is amended by 
          striking ``12 months'' and all that follows through ``tariff 
          bill'' and inserting ``18 months after the date on which the 
          duty suspensions and reductions included in a miscellaneous 
          tariff bill take effect''.
     
                   Subtitle D--Authorization of Appropriations
     
          SEC. 21801. AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS.
     
            (a) In General.--There are authorized to be appropriated to 
          the head of each agency specified in subsection (b) such sums 
          as may be necessary for the agency to carry out the 
          responsibilities of the agency under this title.
            (b) Agencies Specified.--The agencies specified in this 
          subsection are the following:
            (1) The Office of the United States Trade Representative.
            (2) The Department of Commerce.
            (3) The Department of the Treasury.
            (4) U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
                                      ______
                                      
       SA 6593. Mr. SCOTT of South Carolina (for himself and Mr. Graham) 
     submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 6552 
     proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of 
     title 31, United States Code, to amend the description of how 
     performance goals are achieved, and for other purposes; which was 
     ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
             At the appropriate place, insert the following:
     
          SEC. ___. MODIFICATION OF TREATMENT OF CERTAIN STATE-OWNED 
                        ENTERPRISES IN INVESTIGATION OF CLAIMS OF 
                        EVASION OF ANTIDUMPING OR COUNTERVAILING DUTY 
                        ORDERS.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 517 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 
          U.S.C. 1517) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (e), in the matter preceding paragraph 
          (1), by striking ``Not'' and inserting ``Subject to 
          subsection (h), not'';
            (2) by redesignating subsection (h) as subsection (i); and
            (3) by inserting after subsection (g) the following:
            ``(h) Treatment of Certain State-owned Enterprises.--
            ``(1) In general.--If an allegation under subsection (b)(2) 
          is filed by an interested party specified in paragraph (4) 
          with respect to covered merchandise and an investigation is 
          initiated under subsection (b)(1) with respect to that 
          merchandise--
            ``(A) the Commissioner may delay implementation of the 
          interim measures specified in subsection (e) with respect to 
          that merchandise until a determination is made under 
          subsection (c) that the merchandise was entered into the 
          customs territory of the United States through evasion; and
            ``(B) at any point following the initiation of that 
          investigation, but not later than 30 calendar days after 
          making a determination under subsection (c) with respect to 
          that merchandise, the Commissioner shall submit to Congress a 
          report containing a determination as to whether that 
          interested party is acting in concert or aligned with the 
          interests of, or in support or at the direction of, the 
          government of the country that exerts ownership or control 
          with respect to that interested party (as determined pursuant 
          to paragraph (5)).
            ``(2) Required consultation.--The Commissioner shall 
          consult with the Secretary of Commerce in making the 
          determination required under paragraph (1)(B).
            ``(3) Reasoning for delayed implementation of interim 
          measures.--If the Commissioner uses the authority under 
          paragraph (1)(A) to delay implementation of interim measures 
          specified in subsection (e) with respect to covered 
          merchandise, not later than 120 calendar days after 
          initiating an investigation under subsection (b)(1) with 
          respect to that merchandise, the Commissioner shall submit to 
          Congress a report containing the reasoning of the 
          Commissioner for using that authority.
            ``(4) Interested party specified.--An interested party 
          specified in this paragraph is--
            ``(A) a covered state-owned enterprise;
            ``(B) a subsidiary of a covered state-owned enterprise; or
            ``(C) an association of which not fewer than one member is 
          a covered state-owned enterprise or a subsidiary of a covered 
          state-owned enterprise.
            ``(5) Covered state-owned enterprise defined.--
            ``(A) In general.--In this subsection, the term `covered 
          state-owned enterprise' means any enterprise established for 
          a commercial or business purpose that is directly owned or 
          controlled by the government of a nonmarket economy country 
          (as defined in section 771(18)), including any agency, 
          instrumentality, subdivision, or other unit of government at 
          any level of jurisdiction.
            ``(B) Definitions.--In this paragraph:
            ``(i) Control.--The term `control', with respect to a 
          covered state-owned enterprise, means the power by any means 
          to control the enterprise regardless of--
     
            ``(I) the level of ownership; and
            ``(II) whether or not the power is exercised.
     
            ``(ii) Owned.--The term `owned', with respect to a covered 
          state-owned enterprise, means a majority or controlling 
          interest, whether by value or voting interest, of the shares 
          of that enterprise, including through fiduciaries, agents, or 
          other means.''.
            (b) Application.--The amendments made by subsection (a) 
          shall apply to any investigation under section 517 of the 
          Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1517) for which a determination 
          has not been made under subsection (c)(1)(A) of that section 
          on or before the date of the enactment of this Act.
     
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       SA 6594. Ms. KLOBUCHAR (for herself, Mr. Moran, Mr. Coons, Ms. 
     Murkowski, Mr. Blumenthal, Mr. Graham, Mr. Blunt, Mr. Leahy, and Mrs. 
     Shaheen) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by her to the 
     bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, 
     to amend the description of how performance goals are achieved, and for 
     other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
            At the appropriate place, insert the following:
     
                          TITLE I--AFGHAN ADJUSTMENT ACT
     
          SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This title may be cited as the ``Afghan Adjustment Act''.
     
          SEC. 102. DEFINITIONS.
     
            In this title:
            (1) Appropriate committees of congress.--The term 
          ``appropriate committees of Congress'' means--
            (A) the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate;
            (B) the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate;
            (C) the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate;
            (D) the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate;
            (E) the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of 
          Representatives;
            (F) the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of 
          Representatives;
            (G) the Committee on Armed Services of the House of 
          Representatives; and
            (H) the Committee on Appropriations of the House of 
          Representatives.
            (2) Immigration laws.--The term ``immigration laws'' has 
          the meaning given such term in section 101(a)(17) of the 
          Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(17)).
            (3) Special immigrant status.--The term ``special immigrant 
          status'' means special immigrant status provided under--
            (A) the Afghan Allies Protection Act of 2009 (8 U.S.C. 1101 
          note; Public Law 111-8);
            (B) section 1059 of the National Defense Authorization Act 
          for Fiscal Year 2006 (8 U.S.C. 1101 note; Public Law 109-
          163); or
            (C) section 107 or an amendment made by such section.
            (4) Specified application.--The term ``specified 
          application'' means--
            (A) a pending, documentarily complete application for 
          special immigrant status; and
            (B) a case in processing in the United States Refugee 
          Admissions Program for an individual who has received a 
          Priority 1 or Priority 2 referral to such program.
            (5) United states refugee admissions program.--The term 
          ``United States Refugee Admissions Program'' means the 
          program to resettle refugees in the United States pursuant to 
          the authorities provided in sections 101(a)(42), 207, and 412 
          of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(42), 
          1157, and 1522).
     
          SEC. 103. SENSE OF CONGRESS.
     
            It is the sense of Congress that--
            (1) nationals of Afghanistan residing outside the United 
          States who meet the requirements for admission to the United 
          States through a specified special immigrant visa application 
          have demonstrably aided the United States mission in 
          Afghanistan during the past 20 years; and
            (2) the United States should increase support for such 
          nationals of Afghanistan.
     
          SEC. 104. SUPPORT FOR AFGHAN ALLIES OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED 
                        STATES.
     
            (a) Response to Congressional Inquiries.--The Secretary of 
          State shall respond to inquiries by Members of Congress 
          regarding the status of a specified application submitted by, 
          or on behalf of, a national of Afghanistan, including any 
          information that has been provided to the applicant, in 
          accordance with section 222(f) of the Immigration and 
          Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1202(f)).
            (b) Office in Lieu of Embassy.--During the period in which 
          there is no operational United States embassy in Afghanistan, 
          the Secretary of State shall designate an appropriate office 
          within the Department of State--
            (1) to review specified applications submitted by nationals 
          of Afghanistan residing in Afghanistan, including by 
          conducting any required interviews;
            (2) to issue visas or other travel documents to such 
          nationals, in accordance with the immigration laws;
            (3) to provide services to such nationals, to the greatest 
          extent practicable, that would normally be provided by an 
          embassy; and
            (4) to carry out any other function that the Secretary 
          considers necessary.
     
          SEC. 105. INTERAGENCY TASK FORCE ON AFGHAN ALLY STRATEGY.
     
            (a) Establishment.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
          of the enactment of this Act, the President shall establish 
          an Interagency Task Force on Afghan Ally Strategy (referred 
          to in this section as the ``Task Force'')--
            (1) to develop and oversee the implementation of the 
          strategy and contingency plan described in subsection 
          (d)(1)(A); and
            (2) to submit the report, and provide a briefing on the 
          report, as described in subsection (d).
            (b) Membership.--
            (1) In general.--The Task Force shall include--
            (A) 1 or more representatives from each relevant Federal 
          agency, as designated by the head of the applicable relevant 
          Federal agency; and
            (B) any other Federal Government official designated by the 
          President.
            (2) Defined term.--In this subsection, the term ``relevant 
          Federal agency'' means--
            (A) the Department of State;
            (B) the Department Homeland Security;
            (C) the Department of Defense;
            (D) the Department of Health and Human Services;
            (E) the Federal Bureau of Investigation; and
            (F) the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
            (c) Chair.--The Task Force shall be chaired by the 
          Secretary of State.
            (d) Duties.--
            (1) Report.--
            (A) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date on 
          which the Task Force is established, the Task Force, acting 
          through the chair of the Task Force, shall submit a report to 
          the appropriate committees of Congress that includes--
            (i) a strategy for facilitating the resettlement of 
          nationals of Afghanistan outside the United States who, 
          during the period beginning on October 1, 2001, and ending on 
          September 1, 2021, directly and personally supported the 
          United States mission in Afghanistan, as determined by the 
          Secretary of State in consultation with the Secretary of 
          Defense; and
            (ii) a contingency plan for future emergency operations in 
          foreign countries involving foreign nationals who have worked 
          directly with the United States Government, including the 
          Armed Forces of the United States and United States 
          intelligence agencies.
            (B) Elements.--The report required under subparagraph (A) 
          shall include--
            (i) the total number of nationals of Afghanistan who have 
          pending specified applications, disaggregated by--
     
            (I) such nationals in Afghanistan and such nationals in a 
          third country;
            (II) type of specified application; and
            (III) applications that are documentarily complete and 
          applications that are not documentarily complete;
     
            (ii) an estimate of the number of nationals of Afghanistan 
          who may be eligible for special immigrant status under 
          section 107 or an amendment made by such section;
            (iii) with respect to the strategy required under 
          subparagraph (A)(i)--
     
            (I) the estimated number of nationals of Afghanistan 
          described in such subparagraph;
            (II) a description of the process for safely resettling 
          such nationals;
            (III) a plan for processing such nationals of Afghanistan 
          for admission to the United States, that--
     
            (aa) discusses the feasibility of remote processing for 
          such nationals of Afghanistan residing in Afghanistan;
            (bb) includes any strategy for facilitating refugee and 
          consular processing for such nationals of Afghanistan in 
          third countries, and the timelines for such processing;
            (cc) includes a plan for conducting rigorous and efficient 
          vetting of all such nationals of Afghanistan for processing;
            (dd) discusses the availability and capacity of sites in 
          third countries to process applications and conduct any 
          required vetting for such nationals of Afghanistan, including 
          the potential to establish additional sites; and
            (ee) includes a plan for providing updates and necessary 
          information to affected individuals and relevant 
          nongovernmental organizations;
     
            (IV) a description of considerations, including resource 
          constraints, security concerns, missing or inaccurate 
          information, and diplomatic considerations, that limit the 
          ability of the Secretary of State or the Secretary of 
          Homeland Security to increase the number of such nationals of 
          Afghanistan who can be safely processed or resettled;
            (V) an identification of any resource or additional 
          authority necessary to increase the number of such nationals 
          of Afghanistan who can be processed or resettled;
            (VI) an estimate of the cost to fully implement the 
          strategy; and
            (VII) any other matter the Task Force considers relevant to 
          the implementation of the strategy; and
     
            (iv) with respect to the contingency plan required by 
          subparagraph (A)(ii)--
     
            (I) a description of the standard practices for screening 
          and vetting foreign nationals considered to be eligible for 
          resettlement in the United States, including a strategy for 
          vetting, and maintaining the records of, such foreign 
          nationals who are unable to provide identification documents 
          or biographic details due to emergency circumstances;
            (II) a strategy for facilitating refugee or consular 
          processing for such foreign nationals in third countries;
            (III) clear guidance with respect to which Federal agency 
          has the authority and responsibility to coordinate Federal 
          resettlement efforts;
            (IV) a description of any resource or additional authority 
          necessary to coordinate Federal resettlement efforts, 
          including the need for a contingency fund; and
            (V) any other matter the Task Force considers relevant to 
          the implementation of the contingency plan.
     
            (C) Form.--The report required under subparagraph (A) shall 
          be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a 
          classified annex.
            (2) Briefing.--Not later than 60 days after submitting the 
          report required by paragraph
     
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          (1), the Task Force shall brief the appropriate committees of 
          Congress on the contents of the report.
            (e) Termination.--The Task Force shall remain in effect 
          until the earlier of--
            (1) the date on which the strategy required under 
          subsection (d)(1)(A)(i) has been fully implemented; or
            (2) the date that is 10 years after the date of the 
          enactment of this Act.
     
          SEC. 106. ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS FOR ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS.
     
            (a) Defined Term.--In this section, the term ``eligible 
          individual'' means an alien who--
            (1) is present in the United States--
            (2) is a citizen or national of Afghanistan or, in the case 
          of an alien having no nationality, is a person who last 
          habitually resided in Afghanistan; and
            (3)(A) was inspected and admitted to the United States on 
          or before the date of the enactment of this Act;
            (B) was paroled into the United States during the period 
          beginning on July 30, 2021, and ending on the date of the 
          enactment of this Act, provided that such parole has not been 
          terminated by the Secretary of Homeland Security upon written 
          notice; or
            (C)(i) was admitted or paroled into the United States after 
          the date of the enactment of this Act; and
            (ii) has been determined by the Secretary of Homeland 
          Security, in cooperation with the Secretary of Defense and 
          other Federal agency partners, to have directly and 
          personally supported the United States mission in 
          Afghanistan, to an extent considered comparable to the 
          support provided by individuals who have received Chief of 
          Mission approval as part of their application for special 
          immigrant status.
            (b) Adjustment of Status.--Notwithstanding any other 
          provision of law, the Secretary of Homeland Security shall 
          adjust the status of an eligible individual to the status of 
          an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence if--
            (1) the eligible individual--
            (A) submits an application for adjustment of status in 
          accordance with procedures established by the Secretary; and
            (B) meets the requirements of this section; and
            (2) the Secretary determines, in the unreviewable 
          discretion of the Secretary, that the adjustment of status of 
          the eligible individual is not contrary to the national 
          interest, public safety, or national security of the United 
          States.
            (c) Admissibility.--
            (1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), the provisions 
          of section 209(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 
          U.S.C. 1159(c)) (relating to the admissibility of refugees 
          seeking adjustment of status) shall apply to applicants for 
          adjustment of status under this section.
            (2) Additional limitations on admissibility.--The Secretary 
          of Homeland Security may not waive under section 209(c) of 
          the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1159(c))--
            (A) any ground of inadmissibility under paragraph (3) of 
          section 212(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 
          U.S.C. 1182(a)); or
            (B) any applicable ground of inadmissibility under 
          paragraph (2) of that section that arises due to criminal 
          conduct that was committed in the United States on or after 
          July 30, 2021.
            (3) Rule of construction.--Nothing in this subsection may 
          be construed to limit any other waiver authority applicable 
          under the immigration laws to an applicant for adjustment of 
          status.
            (d) Interview and Vetting Requirements.--
            (1) Requirements for in-person interview and vetting.--
            (A) In general.--The Secretary of Homeland Security, in 
          consultation with the Secretary of Defense and, as 
          appropriate, the Attorney General, shall establish vetting 
          requirements for applicants seeking adjustment of status 
          under this section that are equivalent in rigor to the 
          vetting requirements for refugees admitted to the United 
          States through the United States Refugee Admissions Program 
          by conducting--
            (i) an in-person interview (except in the case of a child 
          who was younger than 10 years of age at the time of admission 
          or parole);
            (ii) biometric and biographic screening to identify any 
          derogatory information associated with applicants;
            (iii) a review and analysis of the data holdings of the 
          Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security, 
          and other cooperating interagency partners, including 
          biographic and biometric records, iris scans, fingerprints, 
          voice biometric information, hand geometry biometrics, and 
          other identifiable information; and
            (iv) a review of the information required to be collected 
          under paragraph (2).
            (B) Clearance of vetting requirements.--
            (i) In general.--The Secretary of Homeland Security may not 
          adjust the status of an eligible individual to that of an 
          alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence under this 
          section until--
     
            (I) the vetting requirements described in subparagraph (A) 
          have been implemented; and
            (II) the eligible individual clears the vetting 
          requirements established under subparagraph (A).
     
            (ii) Prioritization.--The Secretary of Homeland Security 
          shall prioritize the vetting of applicants under this 
          paragraph in a manner that best ensures national security.
            (iii) Previous vetting.--The Secretary of Homeland Security 
          shall conduct the vetting requirements established under 
          subparagraph (A) with respect to each applicant for 
          adjustment of status under this section regardless of whether 
          the applicant has undergone previous vetting.
            (C) Interview at port of entry.--An interview of an 
          individual by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection official 
          at a port of entry shall not be considered to satisfy the in-
          person interview requirement under subparagraph (A)(i).
            (D) Rule of construction.--Nothing in this paragraph may be 
          construed to require, as part of the vetting requirements 
          under this subsection, that the Secretary of Homeland 
          Security collect from an applicant any biometric information 
          that the Department of Homeland Security already has on file.
            (2) Vetting database requirement.--
            (A) In general.--The Secretary of Homeland Security, in 
          consultation with the Secretary of Defense and, as 
          appropriate, partners in the intelligence community 
          (including officials of the Department of State, the Federal 
          Bureau of Investigation, and the National Counterterrorism 
          Center), shall maintain records that contain, for each 
          applicant under this section for the duration of the pendency 
          of their application for adjustment of status--
            (i) personal biographic information, including name and 
          date of birth;
            (ii) biometric information, including, where available, 
          iris scans, photographs, and fingerprints; and
            (iii) the results of all vetting by the United States 
          Government to which the applicant has submitted, including 
          whether the individual has undergone an in-person vetting 
          interview, and any recurrent vetting.
            (B) Information sharing.--In response to a request from the 
          Secretary of Homeland Security, in accordance with 
          subparagraph (A), Federal agencies shall share information to 
          the extent authorized by law.
            (3) Rule of construction.--Nothing in this subsection may 
          be construed to limit the authority of the Secretary of 
          Homeland Security to maintain records under any other law.
            (e) Record of Admission.--
            (1) Priority for those who supported the united states 
          mission in afghanistan.--Upon the approval of an application 
          for adjustment of status under this section submitted by an 
          applicant (and the spouse and child of an applicant, if 
          otherwise eligible for adjustment of status under this 
          section) who submits documentation establishing that the 
          applicant has received Chief of Mission approval as part of 
          their application for special immigrant status, the Secretary 
          of Homeland Security shall create a record of the alien's 
          admission as a lawful permanent resident as of the date on 
          which the alien was inspected and admitted or paroled into 
          the United States.
            (2) Other applicants.--Upon the approval of an application 
          for adjustment of status under this section submitted by an 
          applicant other than an applicant described in paragraph (1), 
          the Secretary of Homeland Security shall create a record of 
          the alien's admission as a lawful permanent resident as of 
          the date on which the alien's application for adjustment of 
          status under this section was approved.
            (f) Deadline for Application.--
            (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), an 
          individual described in subsection (a) may only adjust status 
          under this section if the individual submits an application 
          for adjustment of status not later than the later of--
            (A) the date that is 2 years after the date on which final 
          guidance described in subsection (i)(2) is published; or
            (B) the date that is 2 years after the date on which such 
          individual becomes eligible to apply for adjustment of status 
          under this section.
            (2) Exception.--An application under this section may be 
          considered after the applicable date described in paragraph 
          (1), if the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the 
          Secretary of Homeland Security the existence of extraordinary 
          circumstances relating to the delay in submission of the 
          application.
            (g) Prohibition on Further Authorization of Parole.--An 
          individual described in subsection (a) who was paroled into 
          the United States shall not be authorized for an additional 
          period of parole if such individual fails to submit an 
          application for adjustment of status by the deadline 
          described in subsection (f).
            (h) Employment Authorization.--Notwithstanding any other 
          provision of law, the Secretary of Homeland Security may 
          extend the period of employment authorization provided to an 
          individual described in subparagraph (A) or (B) of subsection 
          (a)(2) to the extent that the individual has been granted any 
          additional period of parole.
            (i) Implementation.--
            (1) Interim guidance.--
            (A) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
          the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security 
          shall issue guidance implementing this section.
            (B) Publication.--Notwithstanding section 553 of title 5, 
          United States Code, guidance issued pursuant to subparagraph 
          (A)--
     
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            (i) may be published on the internet website of the 
          Department of Homeland Security; and
            (ii) shall be effective on an interim basis immediately 
          upon such publication, but may be subject to change and 
          revision after notice and an opportunity for public comment.
            (2) Final guidance.--
            (A) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
          the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security 
          shall finalize the guidance implementing this section.
            (B) Exemption from the administrative procedures act.--
          Chapter 5 of title 5, United States Code (commonly known as 
          the ``Administrative Procedures Act'') shall not apply to the 
          guidance issued under this paragraph.
            (j) Administrative Review.--The Secretary of Homeland 
          Security shall provide applicants for adjustment of status 
          under this section with the same right to, and procedures 
          for, administrative review as are provided to applicants for 
          adjustment of status under section 245 of the Immigration and 
          Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1255).
            (k) Prohibition on Fees.--The Secretary of Homeland 
          Security may not charge a fee to any eligible individual in 
          connection with--
            (1) an application for adjustment of status or employment 
          authorization under this section; or
            (2) the initial issuance of a permanent resident card or an 
          employment authorization document under this section.
            (l) Pending Applications.--
            (1) In general.--During the period beginning on the date on 
          which an alien files a bona fide application for adjustment 
          of status under this section and ending on the date on which 
          the Secretary of Homeland Security makes a final 
          administrative decision regarding such application, an 
          applicant included in such application who remains in 
          compliance with all application requirements may not be--
            (A) removed from the United States unless the Secretary of 
          Homeland Security makes a prima facie determination that the 
          alien is, or has become, ineligible for adjustment of status 
          under this section;
            (B) considered unlawfully present under section 
          212(a)(9)(B) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 
          1182(a)(9)(B)); or
            (C) considered an unauthorized alien (as defined in section 
          274A(h)(3) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 
          1324a(h)(3))) if the alien has applied for and has been 
          issued an employment authorization document.
            (2) Effect on other applications.--Notwithstanding any 
          other provision of law, in the interest of efficiency, the 
          Secretary of Homeland Security may pause consideration of any 
          other application for immigration benefits pending 
          adjudication so as to prioritize an application for 
          adjustment of status pursuant to this title.
            (m) Eligibility for Benefits.--
            (1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
          law--
            (A) an individual described in subsection (a) of section 
          2502 of the Afghanistan Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2022 
          (8 U.S.C. 1101 note, Public Law 117-43) shall retain his or 
          her eligibility for the benefits and services described in 
          subsection (b) of such section if the individual has a 
          pending application under this section or is granted 
          adjustment of status under this section; and
            (B) such benefits and services shall remain available to 
          the individual to the same extent and for the same periods of 
          time as such benefits and services are otherwise available to 
          refugees who acquire such status.
            (2) Exception from five-year limited eligibility for means-
          tested public benefits.-- Section 403(b)(1) of the Personal 
          Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 
          1996 (8 U.S.C. 1613(b)(1)) is amended by adding at the end 
          the following:
            ``(F) An alien who status is adjusted to that of an alien 
          lawfully admitted for permanent residence under section 106 
          of the Afghan Adjustment Act.''.
            (n) Parents and Legal Guardians of Unaccompanied 
          Children.--A parent or legal guardian of an eligible 
          individual shall be eligible for adjustment of status under 
          this section if--
            (1) the eligible individual was under 18 years of age on 
          the date on which the eligible individual was admitted or 
          paroled into the United States; and
            (2) such parent or legal guardian was paroled into or 
          admitted to the United States after the date referred to in 
          paragraph (1).
            (o) Exemption From Numerical Limitations.--
            (1) In general.--Aliens granted adjustment of status under 
          this section shall not be subject to the numerical 
          limitations under sections 201, 202, and 203 of the 
          Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1151, 1152, and 
          1153).
            (2) Spouse and children beneficiaries.--A spouse or child 
          who is the beneficiary of an immigrant petition under section 
          204 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1154) 
          filed by an alien who has been granted adjustment of status 
          under this section, seeking classification of the spouse or 
          child under section 203(a)(2)(A) of that Act (8 U.S.C. 
          1153(a)(2)(A)) shall not be subject to the numerical 
          limitations under sections 201, 202, and 203 of the 
          Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1151, 1152, and 
          1153).
            (p) Notification of Eligible Individuals.--The Secretary of 
          Homeland Security shall make reasonable efforts to notify 
          eligible individuals, including eligible individuals who 
          independently departed United States Government facilities, 
          with respect to--
            (1) the requirements for applying to adjust status under 
          this section;
            (2) the deadline for submitting an application; and
            (3) the consequences under subsection (g) for failing to 
          apply for adjustment of status.
            (q) Reporting Requirements.--
            (1) Report and consultation on vetting requirements.--
            (A) Initial congressional consultation on vetting.--Not 
          later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this 
          Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Secretary of 
          Defense shall jointly inform and consult with the appropriate 
          committees of Congress, in a classified or unclassified 
          setting, with respect to the vetting requirements for 
          applicants seeking adjustment of status under this section, 
          including the nature of the interview and biometric and 
          biographical screening processes required for such applicants 
          and the amount of time needed by the agencies to set up the 
          procedures and database required by this section.
            (B) Second congressional consultation on vetting.--Not 
          later than the earlier of the date that is 180 days after the 
          date of the enactment of this Act or the date on which the 
          Secretary of Homeland Security begins accepting applications 
          for adjustment of status under this title, the Secretary 
          shall provide to the appropriate committees of Congress with 
          a second consultation on--
            (i) the status of the vetting under this section, including 
          the steps the Secretary has taken to respond to feedback 
          provided during the initial consultation under subparagraph 
          (A); and
            (ii) the progress of the Secretary toward fully setting up 
          the procedures and database required by this section.
            (2) Briefing.--
            (A) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the 
          application deadline under subsection (f)(1)(A), the 
          Secretary of Homeland Security shall provide the appropriate 
          committees of Congress with a briefing on the status of the 
          vetting under this section of eligible individuals, including 
          a plan for addressing any identified security concerns.
            (B) Element.--The briefing required by subparagraph (A) 
          shall include information on individuals who are eligible for 
          adjustment of status under this section but did not--
            (i) submit an application for adjustment of status under 
          this section; or
            (ii) meet the requirements of subsection (f)(2).
            (3) Information request by member of congress.--Upon 
          request by a Member of Congress on behalf of an applicant or 
          by any of the appropriate committees of Congress, the 
          Secretary of Homeland Security shall provide, in a classified 
          or an unclassified setting, as appropriate, the basis for an 
          exercise of discretion under subsection (b)(2) that resulted 
          in the denial of an application for adjustment of status.
            (r) Rule of Construction.--Nothing in this section may be 
          construed to preclude an eligible individual from applying 
          for or receiving any immigration benefit to which the 
          eligible individual is otherwise entitled.
            (s) Authorization for Appropriations.--There is authorized 
          to be appropriated to the Secretary of Homeland Security 
          $20,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 2023 through 2027 to 
          carry out this section.
     
          SEC. 107. NEW CATEGORY OF SPECIAL IMMIGRANT VISAS FOR AT-RISK 
                        AFGHAN ALLIES AND RELATIVES OF CERTAIN MEMBERS 
                        OF THE ARMED FORCES.
     
            (a) At-Risk Afghan Allies.--
            (1) In general.--The Secretary of Homeland Security, or, 
          notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of 
          State may provide an alien described in paragraph (2) (and 
          the spouse and children of the alien if accompanying or 
          following to join the alien) with the status of a special 
          immigrant under section 101(a)(27) of the Immigration and 
          Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(27)) if--
            (A) the alien or an agent acting on behalf of the alien 
          submits a request for a recommendation under paragraph (3);
            (B) the alien is otherwise admissible to the United States 
          and eligible for lawful permanent residence (excluding the 
          grounds of inadmissibility under section 212(a)(4) of such 
          Act (8 U.S.C. 1182(a)(4))); and
            (C) with respect to the alien, the Secretary of Defense has 
          made a positive recommendation under paragraph (3).
            (2) Alien described.--
            (A) In general.--An alien described in this paragraph is an 
          alien who--
            (i) is a citizen or national of Afghanistan;
            (ii) was--
     
            (I) a member of--
     
            (aa) the special operations forces of the Afghanistan 
          National Defense and Security Forces;
            (bb) the Afghanistan National Army Special Operations 
          Command;
            (cc) the Afghan Air Force; or
            (dd) the Special Mission Wing of Afghanistan;
     
            (II) a female member of any other entity of the Afghanistan 
          National Defense and Security Forces, including--
     
            (aa) a cadet or instructor at the Afghanistan National 
          Defense University; and
            (bb) a civilian employee of the Ministry of Defense or the 
          Ministry of Interior Affairs;
     
            (III) an individual associated with former Afghan military 
          and police human intelligence activities, including operators 
          and Department of Defense sources;
     
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            (IV) an individual associated with former Afghan military 
          counterintelligence;
            (V) an individual associated with the former Afghan 
          Ministry of Defense who was involved in the prosecution and 
          detention of combatants; or
            (VI) a senior military officer, senior enlisted personnel, 
          or civilian official who served on the staff of the former 
          Ministry of Defense or the former Ministry of Interior 
          Affairs of Afghanistan;
     
            (iii) provided service to an entity or organization 
          described in clause (ii) for not less than 1 year during the 
          period beginning on December 22, 2001, and ending on 
          September 1, 2021, and did so in support of the United States 
          mission in Afghanistan; and
            (iv) is recommended positively by the Secretary of Defense 
          to the Secretary of State or the Secretary of Homeland 
          Security, based on a consideration of the information 
          described in paragraph (3)(A)(ii).
            (B) Inclusions.--For purposes of eligibility under this 
          paragraph, the Afghanistan National Defense and Security 
          Forces includes members of the security forces under the 
          Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Interior Affairs of 
          the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, including the 
          Afghanistan National Army, the Afghan Air Force, the 
          Afghanistan National Police, and any other entity designated 
          by the Secretary of Defense as part of the Afghanistan 
          National Defense and Security Forces during the relevant 
          period of service of the applicant concerned.
            (3) Department of defense recommendation.--
            (A) In general.--With respect to each principal applicant 
          under this section, as soon as practicable after receiving a 
          request for a recommendation, the Secretary of Defense 
          shall--
            (i) review--
     
            (I)(aa) the service record of the principal applicant, if 
          available; or
            (bb) if the principal applicant provides a service record, 
          any information that helps verify the service record 
          concerned; and
            (II) the data holdings of the Department of Defense and 
          other cooperating interagency partners, including biographic 
          and biometric records, iris scans, fingerprints, voice 
          biometric information, hand geometry biometrics, other 
          identifiable information, and any other information related 
          to the applicant, including relevant derogatory information;
     
            (ii) submit a positive or negative recommendation to the 
          Secretary of State or the Secretary of Homeland Security as 
          to whether the principal applicant meets the requirements 
          under paragraph (2) without significant derogatory 
          information; and
            (iii) submit with such recommendation--
     
            (I)(aa) any service record concerned, if available; or
            (bb) if the principal applicant provides a service record, 
          any information that helps verify the service record 
          concerned; and
            (II) any biometrics for the principal applicant that have 
          been collected by the Department of Defense.
     
            (B) Effect of no available service records.--If no service 
          records are available for a principal applicant, the 
          Secretary of Defense may review any referral from a former or 
          current official of the Department of Defense who has 
          knowledge of the principal applicant's service as described 
          in paragraph (2)(A)(ii ).
            (C) Personnel to support recommendations.--Any limitation 
          in law on the number of personnel within the Office of the 
          Secretary of Defense, the military departments, or the 
          defense agencies shall not apply to personnel employed for 
          the primary purpose of carrying out this paragraph.
            (D) Review process for negative department of defense 
          recommendation.--
            (i) In general.--An applicant who has a negative 
          recommendation from the Department of Defense, as described 
          in subparagraph (A)(ii), or with derogatory information 
          shall--
     
            (I) receive a written notice of negative recommendation 
          from the Secretary of Defense that provides, to the maximum 
          extent practicable, information describing the basis for the 
          negative recommendation, including the facts and inferences, 
          or evidentiary gaps, underlying the individual determination; 
          and
            (II) be provided not more than 1 written appeal to the 
          Secretary of Defense for each such negative recommendation.
     
            (ii) Deadline for appeal.--An appeal under subclause (II) 
          of clause (i) shall be submitted not more than 120 days after 
          the date on which the applicant concerned receives a decision 
          under subclause (I) of that clause, or thereafter at the 
          discretion of the Secretary of Defense or the Secretary of 
          Homeland Security.
            (iii) Request to reopen.--
     
            (I) In general.--An applicant who receives a negative 
          recommendation under clause (i) may submit a request for a 
          Department of Defense recommendation so that the applicant 
          may provide additional information, clarify existing 
          information, or explain any unfavorable information.
            (II) Limitation.--After considering 1 such request to 
          reopen from an applicant, the Secretary of Defense may deny 
          subsequent requests to reopen submitted by the same 
          applicant.
     
            (b) Special Immigrant Visas for Certain Relatives of 
          Certain Members of the Armed Forces.--Section 101(a)(27) of 
          the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(27)) is 
          amended--
            (1) in subparagraph (L)(iii), by adding a semicolon at the 
          end;
            (2) in subparagraph (M), by striking the period at the end 
          and inserting ``; and''; and
            (3) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(N) a citizen or national of Afghanistan who is the 
          parent or brother or sister of--
            ``(i) a member of the armed forces (as defined in section 
          101(a) of title 10, United States Code); or
            ``(ii) a veteran (as defined in section 101 of title 38, 
          United States Code).''.
            (c) General Provisions.--
            (1) Prohibition on fees.--The Secretary of Homeland 
          Security, the Secretary of Defense, or the Secretary of State 
          may not charge any fee in connection with an application for, 
          or issuance of, a special immigrant visa or special immigrant 
          status under--
            (A) this section or an amendment made by this section;
            (B) section 602 of the Afghan Allies Protection Act of 2009 
          ( 8 U.S.C. 1101 note; Public Law 111-8); or
            (C) section 1059 of the National Defense Authorization Act 
          for Fiscal Year 2006 (8 U.S.C. 1101 note; Public Law 109-
          163).
            (2) Representation.--An alien applying for admission to the 
          United States under this section, or an amendment made by 
          this section, may be represented during the application 
          process, including at relevant interviews and examinations, 
          by an attorney or other accredited representative. Such 
          representation shall not be at the expense of the United 
          States Government.
            (3) Numerical limitations.--
            (A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (C), the total 
          number of principal aliens who may be provided special 
          immigrant visas under this section may not exceed 11,500 each 
          fiscal year.
            (B) Carryover.--If the numerical limitation specified in 
          subparagraph (A) is not reached during a given fiscal year, 
          the numerical limitation specified in such subparagraph for 
          the following fiscal year shall be increased by a number 
          equal to the difference between--
            (i) the numerical limitation specified in subparagraph (A) 
          for the given fiscal year; and
            (ii) the number of principal aliens provided special 
          immigrant visas under this section during the given fiscal 
          year.
            (C) Maximum number of visas.--The total number of principal 
          aliens who may be provided special immigrant visas under this 
          section shall not exceed 34,500.
            (D) Duration of authority.--The authority to issue visas 
          under this section shall--
            (i) commence on the date of the enactment of this Act; and
            (ii) terminate on the date on which all such visas are 
          exhausted.
            (4) Exclusion from numerical limitations.--Aliens provided 
          special immigrant visas under this section, or an amendment 
          made by this section, shall not be counted against any 
          numerical limitation under sections 201(d), 202(a), or 
          203(b)(4) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 
          1151(d), 1152(a), and 1153(b)(4)) or section 602 of the 
          Afghan Allies Protection Act of 2009 (8 U.S.C. 1101 note; 
          Public Law 111-8).
            (5) Order of consideration.--Immigrant visas shall be made 
          available under this section to eligible immigrants in the 
          order in which the Secretary of Defense has issued a 
          recommendation under subsection (a)(3), subject to the 
          requirements of the adjudication process.
            (6) Protection of aliens.--The Secretary of State, in 
          consultation with the heads of other appropriate Federal 
          agencies, shall make a reasonable effort to provide an alien 
          who is seeking status as a special immigrant under this 
          section, or an amendment made by this section, protection or 
          to immediately remove such alien from Afghanistan, if 
          possible.
            (7) Other eligibility for immigrant status.--No alien shall 
          be denied the opportunity to apply for admission under this 
          section, or an amendment made by this section, solely because 
          the alien qualifies as an immediate relative or is eligible 
          for any other immigrant classification.
            (8) Resettlement support.--A citizen or national of 
          Afghanistan who is admitted to the United States as a special 
          immigrant under this section or an amendment made by this 
          section shall be eligible for resettlement assistance, 
          entitlement programs, and other benefits available to 
          refugees admitted under section 207 of such Act (8 U.S.C. 
          1157) to the same extent, and for the same periods of time, 
          as such refugees.
            (9) Adjustment of status.--Notwithstanding paragraph (2), 
          (7), or (8) of subsection (c) of section 245 of the 
          Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1255), the 
          Secretary of Homeland Security may adjust the status of an 
          alien described in subparagraph (N) of section 101(a)(27) of 
          the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(27)) or 
          subsection (a)(2) of this section to that of an alien 
          lawfully admitted for permanent residence under subsection 
          (a) of such section 245 if the alien--
            (A) was paroled or admitted as a nonimmigrant into the 
          United States; and
            (B) is otherwise eligible for status as a special immigrant 
          under--
            (i) this section; or
            (ii) the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101 et 
          seq.).
            (10) Authorization of appropriations.--There are authorized 
          to be appropriated to the Secretary of Homeland Security, the 
          Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and the 
          Secretary of Health and Human
     
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          Services such sums as are necessary for each of the fiscal 
          years 2023 through 2033 to carry out this section and the 
          amendments made by this section.
     
          SEC. 108. SUPPORT FOR ALLIES SEEKING RESETTLEMENT IN THE 
                        UNITED STATES.
     
            Notwithstanding any other provision of law, during 
          Operation Allies Welcome, Enduring Welcome, and any successor 
          operation, the Secretary of Homeland Security and the 
          Secretary of State may waive any fee or surcharge or exempt 
          individuals from the payment of any fee or surcharge 
          collected by the Department of Homeland Security and the 
          Department of State, respectively, in connection with a 
          petition or application for, or issuance of, an immigrant 
          visa to a national of Afghanistan under section 
          201(b)(2)(A)(i) or 203(a) of the Immigration and Nationality 
          Act, 8 U.S.C. 1101(b)(2)(A)(i) and 1153(a), respectively.
     
          SEC. 109. SEVERABILITY.
     
            If any provision of this title, or the application of such 
          provision to any person or circumstance, is held to be 
          unconstitutional, the remainder of this title, and the 
          application of the remaining provisions of this title to any 
          person or circumstance, shall not be affected.
     
          SEC. 110. DATE LIMITATION.
     
            The Secretary of Homeland Security may not grant an 
          application for adjustment of status under section 106 or an 
          application for special immigrant status under section 107, 
          or an amendment made by section 107, before the Secretary has 
          implemented the vetting procedures required by this title, 
          and in no event before January 1, 2024.
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       SA 6595. Mr. MERKLEY (for himself and Ms. Murkowski) submitted an 
     amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. 
     Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United 
     States Code, to amend the description of how performance goals are 
     achieved, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the 
     table; as follows:
     
            At the end of the bill, add the following:
     
                    DIVISION KK--PUMP FOR NURSING MOTHERS ACT
     
          SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This division may be cited as the ``Providing Urgent 
          Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act'' or the ``PUMP 
          for Nursing Mothers Act''.
     
          SEC. 102. BREASTFEEDING ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE WORKPLACE.
     
            (a) Expanding Employee Access to Break Time and Space.--The 
          Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C. 201 et seq.) is 
          amended--
            (1) in section 7 (29 U.S.C. 207), by striking subsection 
          (r); and
            (2) by inserting after section 18C (29 U.S.C. 218c) the 
          following:
     
          ``SEC. 18D. BREASTFEEDING ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE WORKPLACE.
     
            ``(a) In General.--An employer shall provide--
            ``(1) a reasonable break time for an employee to express 
          breast milk for such employee's nursing child for 1 year 
          after the child's birth each time such employee has need to 
          express the milk; and
            ``(2) a place, other than a bathroom, that is shielded from 
          view and free from intrusion from coworkers and the public, 
          which may be used by an employee to express breast milk.
            ``(b) Compensation.--
            ``(1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), an employer 
          shall not be required to compensate an employee receiving 
          reasonable break time under subsection (a)(1) for any time 
          spent during the workday for such purpose unless otherwise 
          required by Federal or State law or municipal ordinance.
            ``(2) Relief from duties.--Break time provided under 
          subsection (a)(1) shall be considered hours worked if the 
          employee is not completely relieved from duty during the 
          entirety of such break.
            ``(c) Exemption for Small Employers.--An employer that 
          employs less than 50 employees shall not be subject to the 
          requirements of this section, if such requirements would 
          impose an undue hardship by causing the employer significant 
          difficulty or expense when considered in relation to the 
          size, financial resources, nature, or structure of the 
          employer's business.
            ``(d) Exemption for Crewmembers of Air Carriers.--
            ``(1) In general.--An employer that is an air carrier shall 
          not be subject to the requirements of this section with 
          respect to an employee of such air carrier who is a 
          crewmember
            ``(2) Definitions.--In this subsection:
            ``(A) Air carrier.--The term `air carrier' has the meaning 
          given such term in section 40102 of title 49, United States 
          Code.
            ``(B) Crewmember.--The term `crewmember' has the meaning 
          given such term in section 1.1 of title 14, Code of Federal 
          Regulations (or successor regulations).
            ``(e) Applicability to Rail Carriers.--
            ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), an 
          employer that is a rail carrier shall be subject to the 
          requirements of this section.
            ``(2) Certain employees.--An employer that is a rail 
          carrier shall be subject to the requirements of this section 
          with respect to an employee of such rail carrier who is a 
          member of a train crew involved in the movement of a 
          locomotive or rolling stock or who is an employee who 
          maintains the right of way, provided that compliance with the 
          requirements of this section does not--
            ``(A) require the employer to incur significant expense, 
          such as through the addition of such a member of a train crew 
          in response to providing a break described in subsection 
          (a)(1) to another such member of a train crew, removal or 
          retrofitting of seats, or the modification or retrofitting of 
          a locomotive or rolling stock; or
            ``(B) result in unsafe conditions for an individual who is 
          an employee who maintains the right of way.
            ``(3) Significant expense.--For purposes of paragraph 
          (2)(A), it shall not be considered a significant expense to 
          modify or retrofit a locomotive or rolling stock by 
          installing a curtain or other screening protection.
            ``(4) Definitions.--In this subsection:
            ``(A) Employee who maintains the right of way.--The term 
          `employee who maintains the right of way' means an employee 
          who is a safety-related railroad employee described in 
          section 20102(4)(C) of title 49, United States Code.
            ``(B) Rail carrier.--The term `rail carrier' means an 
          employer described in section 13(b)(2).
            ``(C) Train crew.--The term `train crew' has the meaning 
          given such term as used in chapter II of subtitle B of title 
          49, Code of Federal Regulations (or successor regulations).
            ``(f) Applicability to Motorcoach Services Operators.--
            ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), an 
          employer that is a motorcoach services operator shall be 
          subject to the requirements of this section.
            ``(2) Employees who are involved in the movement of a 
          motorcoach.--An employer that is a motorcoach services 
          operator shall be subject to the requirements of this section 
          with respect to an employee of such motorcoach services 
          operator who is involved in the movement of a motorcoach 
          provided that compliance with the requirements of this 
          section does not--
            ``(A) require the employer to incur significant expense, 
          such as through the removal or retrofitting of seats, the 
          modification or retrofitting of a motorcoach, or unscheduled 
          stops; or
            ``(B) result in unsafe conditions for an employee of a 
          motorcoach services operator or a passenger of a motorcoach.
            ``(3) Significant expense.--For purposes of paragraph 
          (2)(A), it shall not be considered a significant expense--
            ``(A) to modify or retrofit a motorcoach by installing a 
          curtain or other screening protection if an employee requests 
          such a curtain or other screening protection; or
            ``(B) for an employee to use scheduled stop time to express 
          breast milk.
            ``(4) Definitions.--In this subsection:
            ``(A) Motorcoach; motorcoach services.--The terms 
          `motorcoach' and `motorcoach services' have the meanings 
          given the terms in section 32702 of the Motorcoach Enhanced 
          Safety Act of 2012 (49 U.S.C. 31136 note).
            ``(B) Motorcoach services operator.--The term `motorcoach 
          services operator' means an entity that offers motorcoach 
          services.
            ``(g) Notification Prior to Commencement of Action.--
            ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), 
          before commencing an action under section 16(b) for a 
          violation of subsection (a)(2), an employee shall--
            ``(A) notify the employer of such employee of the failure 
          to provide the place described in such subsection; and
            ``(B) provide the employer with 10 days after such 
          notification to come into compliance with such subsection 
          with respect to the employee.
            ``(2) Exceptions.--Paragraph (1) shall not apply in a case 
          in which--
            ``(A) the employee has been discharged because the 
          employee--
            ``(i) has made a request for the break time or place 
          described in subsection (a); or
            ``(ii) has opposed any employer conduct related to this 
          section; or
            ``(B) the employer has indicated that the employer has no 
          intention of providing the place described in subsection 
          (a)(2).
            ``(h) Interaction With State and Federal Law.--
            ``(1) Laws providing greater protection.--Nothing in this 
          section shall preempt a State law or municipal ordinance that 
          provides greater protections to employees than the 
          protections provided for under this section.
            ``(2) No effect on title 49 preemption.--This section shall 
          have no effect on the preemption of a State law or municipal 
          ordinance that is preempted under subtitle IV, V, or VII of 
          title 49, United States Code.''.
            (b) Clarifying Remedies.--The Fair Labor Standards Act of 
          1938 (29 U.S.C. 201 et seq.) is amended--
            (1) in section 15(a) (29 U.S.C. 215(a))--
            (A) by striking the period at the end of paragraph (5) and 
          inserting ``; and''; and
            (B) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(6) to violate any of the provisions of section 18D.''; 
          and
            (2) in section 16(b) (29 U.S.C. 216(b)), by striking 
          ``15(a)(3)'' each place the term appears and inserting 
          ``15(a)(3) or 18D''.
            (c) Authorizing Employees to Temporarily Obscure the Field 
          of View of an Image Recording Device on a Locomotive or 
          Rolling Stock While Expressing Breast Milk.--Section 20168(f) 
          of title 49, United States Code, is amended--
     
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            (1) by striking ``A railroad carrier'' and inserting the 
          following:
            ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), a 
          railroad carrier''; and
            (2) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(2) Temporarily obscuring field of view of an image 
          recording device while expressing breast milk.--
            ``(A) In general.--For purposes of expressing breast milk, 
          an employee may temporarily obscure the field of view of an 
          image recording device required under this section if the 
          passenger train on which such device is installed is not in 
          motion.
            ``(B) Resuming operation.--The crew of a passenger train on 
          which an image recording device has been obscured pursuant to 
          subparagraph (A) shall ensure that such image recording 
          device is no longer obscured immediately after the employee 
          has finished expressing breast milk and before resuming 
          operation of the passenger train.''.
     
          SEC. 103. EFFECTIVE DATE.
     
            (a) Expanding Access.--The amendments made by section 
          102(a) shall take effect on the date of enactment of this 
          Act.
            (b) Remedies and Clarification.--The amendments made by 
          section 102(b) shall take effect on the date that is 120 days 
          after the date of enactment of this Act.
            (c) Authorizing Employees to Temporarily Obscure the Field 
          of View of an Image Recording Device on a Locomotive or 
          Rolling Stock While Expressing Breast Milk.--The amendments 
          made by section 102(c) shall take effect on the date of 
          enactment of this Act.
            (d) Application of Law to Employees of Rail Carriers.--
            (1) In general.--Section 18D of the Fair Labor Standards 
          Act of 1938 (as added by section 102(a)) shall not apply to 
          employees who are members of a train crew involved in the 
          movement of a locomotive or rolling stock or who are 
          employees who maintain the right of way of an employer that 
          is a rail carrier until the date that is 3 years after the 
          date of enactment of this Act.
            (2) Definitions.--In this subsection:
            (A) Employee; employer.--The terms ``employee'' and 
          ``employer'' have the meanings given such terms in section 3 
          of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C. 203).
            (B) Employees who maintains the right of way; rail carrier; 
          train crew.--The terms ``employee who maintains the right of 
          way'', ``rail carrier'', and ``train crew'' have the meanings 
          given such terms in section 18D(e)(4) of the Fair Labor 
          Standards Act of 1938, as added by section 102(a).
            (e) Application of Law to Employees of Motorcoach Services 
          Operators.--
            (1) In general.--Section 18D of the Fair Labor Standards 
          Act of 1938 (as added by section 102(a)) shall not apply to 
          employees who are involved in the movement of a motorcoach of 
          an employer that is a motorcoach services operator until the 
          date that is 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act.
            (2) Definitions.--In this subsection:
            (A) Employee; employer.--The terms ``employee'' and 
          ``employer'' have the meanings given such terms in section 3 
          of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C. 203).
            (B) Motorcoach; motorcoach services operator.--The terms 
          ``motorcoach'' and ``motorcoach services operator'' have the 
          meanings given such terms in section 18D(f)(4) of the Fair 
          Labor Standards Act of 1938, as added by section 102(a).
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       SA 6596. Mr. GRAHAM (for himself, Mr. Whitehouse, and Mr. Bennet) 
     submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 6552 
     proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of 
     title 31, United States Code, to amend the description of how 
     performance goals are achieved, and for other purposes; which was 
     ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
             On page 1857, after line 23, add the following:
            Sec. 1708. (a) The Attorney General may transfer to the 
          Secretary of State the proceeds of any covered forfeited 
          property for use by the Secretary of State to provide 
          assistance to Ukraine to remediate the harms of Russian 
          aggression towards Ukraine. Any such transfer shall be 
          considered foreign assistance under the Foreign Assistance 
          Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2151 et seq.), including for purposes 
          of making available the administrative authorities and 
          implementing the reporting requirements contained in that 
          Act.
            (b) Not later than 15 days after any transfers made 
          pursuant to subsection (a), the Attorney General, in 
          consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury and the 
          Secretary of State, shall submit a report describing such 
          transfers to the appropriate congressional committees.
            (c) In this section:
            (1) The term ``appropriate congressional committees'' 
          means--
            (A) the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate;
            (B) the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate;
            (C) the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of 
          the Senate;
            (D) the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate;
            (E) the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of 
          Representatives;
            (F) the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of 
          Representatives;
            (G) the Committee on Financial Services of the House of 
          Representatives; and
            (H) the Committee on Appropriations of the House of 
          Representatives.
            (2) The term ``covered forfeited property'' means property 
          forfeited under chapter 46 or section 1963 of title 18, 
          United States Code, which property belonged to, was possessed 
          by, or was controlled by a person subject to sanctions and 
          designated by the Secretary of the Treasury or the Secretary 
          of State, or which property was involved in an act in 
          violation of sanctions enacted pursuant to Executive Order 
          14024, and as expanded by Executive Order 14066 of March 8, 
          2022, and relied on for additional steps taken in Executive 
          Order 14039 of August 20, 2021, and Executive Order 14068 of 
          March 11, 2022.
            (d) The authority under this section shall apply to any 
          covered forfeited property forfeited on or before May 1, 
          2025.
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       SA 6597. Ms. KLOBUCHAR (for herself and Mr. Lee) submitted an 
     amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. 
     Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United 
     States Code, to amend the description of how performance goals are 
     achieved, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the 
     table; as follows:
     
            Strike division GG and insert the following:
     
                   DIVISION GG--MERGER FILING FEE MODERNIZATION
     
          SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This division may be cited as the ``Merger Filing Fee 
          Modernization Act of 2022''.
     
       TITLE I--MODERNIZING MERGER FILING FEE COLLECTIONS; ACCOUNTABILITY 
                       REQUIREMENTS; LIMITATION ON FUNDING
     
          SEC. 101. MODIFICATION OF PREMERGER NOTIFICATION FILING FEES.
     
            Section 605 of Public Law 101-162 (15 U.S.C. 18a note) is 
          amended--
            (1) in subsection (b)--
            (A) in paragraph (1)--
            (i) by striking ``$45,000'' and inserting ``$30,000'';
            (ii) by striking ``$100,000,000'' and inserting 
          ``$161,500,000'';
            (iii) by striking ``2004'' and inserting ``2023''; and
            (iv) by striking ``2003'' and inserting ``2022'';
            (B) in paragraph (2)--
            (i) by striking ``$125,000'' and inserting ``$100,000'';
            (ii) by striking ``$100,000,000'' and inserting 
          ``$161,500,000'';
            (iii) by striking ``but less'' and inserting ``but is 
          less''; and
            (iv) by striking ``and'' at the end;
            (C) in paragraph (3)--
            (i) by striking ``$280,000'' and inserting ``$250,000''; 
          and
            (ii) by striking the period at the end and inserting ``but 
          is less than $1,000,000,000 (as so adjusted and 
          published);''; and
            (D) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(4) $400,000 if the aggregate total amount determined 
          under section 7A(a)(2) of the Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. 
          18a(a)(2)) is not less than $1,000,000,000 (as so adjusted 
          and published) but is less than $2,000,000,000 (as so 
          adjusted and published);
            ``(5) $800,000 if the aggregate total amount determined 
          under section 7A(a)(2) of the Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. 
          18a(a)(2)) is not less than $2,000,000,000 (as so adjusted 
          and published) but is less than $5,000,000,000 (as so 
          adjusted and published); and
            ``(6) $2,250,000 if the aggregate total amount determined 
          under section 7A(a)(2) of the Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. 
          18a(a)(2)) is not less than $5,000,000,000 (as so adjusted 
          and published).''; and
            (2) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(c)(1) For each fiscal year commencing after September 
          30, 2023, the filing fees in this section shall be increased 
          by an amount equal to the percentage increase, if any, in the 
          Consumer Price Index, as determined by the Department of 
          Labor or its successor, for the year then ended over the 
          level so established for the year ending September 30, 2022.
            ``(2) As soon as practicable, but not later than January 31 
          of each year, the Federal Trade Commission shall publish the 
          adjusted amounts required by paragraph (1).
            ``(3) The Federal Trade Commission shall not adjust amounts 
          required by paragraph (1) if the percentage increase 
          described in paragraph (1) is less than 1 percent.
            ``(4) An amount adjusted under this section shall be 
          rounded to the nearest multiple of $5,000.''.
     
          SEC. 102. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR MERGER FEE COLLECTIONS.
     
            (a) FTC and DOJ Joint Report.--For each of fiscal years 
          2023 through 2027, the Federal Trade Commission and 
          Department of Justice shall jointly and annually report to 
          the Congress on the operation of section 7A of the Clayton 
          Act (15 U.S.C. 18a) and shall include in such report the 
          following:
            (1) The amount of funds made available to the Federal Trade 
          Commission and the Department of Justice, respectively, from 
          the premerger notification filing fees under this section, as 
          adjusted by the Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act of 2022, 
          as compared to the funds made available to the Federal Trade 
          Commission and the Department of
     
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          Justice, respectively, from premerger notification filing 
          fees as the fees were determined in fiscal year 2022.
            (2) The total revenue derived from premerger notification 
          filing fees, by tier, by the Federal Trade Commission and the 
          Department of Justice, respectively.
            (3) The gross cost of operations of the Federal Trade 
          Commission, by Budget Activity, and the Antitrust Division of 
          the Department of Justice, respectively.
            (b) FTC Report.--The Federal Trade Commission shall include 
          in the report required under subsection (a), in addition to 
          the requirements under subsection (a), for the previous 
          fiscal year--
            (1) for actions with respect to which the record of the 
          vote of each member of the Federal Trade Commission is on the 
          public record of the Federal Trade Commission, a list of each 
          action with respect to which the Federal Trade Commission 
          took or declined to take action on a 3 to 2 vote; and
            (2) for all actions for which the Federal Trade Commission 
          took a vote, the percentage of such actions that were decided 
          on a 3 to 2 vote.
            (c) Summary.--The Federal Trade Commission and the 
          Department of Justice shall make the report required under 
          subsection (a) available to the Committees on the Judiciary 
          of the House of Representatives and of the Senate, and shall, 
          for fiscal years 2023 through 2027, no later than July 1, 
          present a summary of the joint annual report for the 
          preceding fiscal year, including the information required in 
          subsections (a) and (b) of this section, to the Committees on 
          the Judiciary of the House of Representatives and of the 
          Senate.
     
             TITLE II--DISCLOSURE OF SUBSIDIES BY FOREIGN ADVERSARIES
     
          SEC. 201. FINDINGS AND PURPOSE.
     
            (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
            (1) Foreign subsidies, which can take the form of direct 
          subsidies, grants, loans (including below-market loans), loan 
          guarantees, tax concessions, preferential government 
          procurement policies, or government ownership or control, can 
          distort the competitive process by enabling the subsidized 
          firm to submit a bid higher than other firms in the market, 
          or otherwise change the incentives of the firm in ways that 
          undermine competition following an acquisition.
            (2) Foreign subsidies are particularly problematic when 
          granted by countries or entities that constitute a strategic 
          or economic threat to United States interests.
            (3) The Made in China 2025 plan, states that the Chinese 
          Communist Party will ``support enterprises to carry out 
          mergers and acquisitions (M&A), equity investment, and 
          venture capital overseas''.
            (4) The 2020 report to Congress from the bipartisan U.S.-
          China Economic and Security Review Commission concluded that 
          the Chinese Government subsidizes companies with a goal of 
          their expanding into the United States and other countries, 
          finding that ``[t]his process assists Chinese national 
          champions in surpassing and supplanting global market 
          leaders''. The report warns that the risk is particularly 
          acute when it comes to emerging technologies, where China 
          seeks to ``surpass and displace the United States altogether 
          [and that] [f]ailure to appreciate the gravity of this 
          challenge and defend U.S. competitiveness would be dire . . . 
          [and] risks setting back U.S. economic and technological 
          progress for decades''.
            (5) In remarks before the Hudson Institute on December 8, 
          2020, FTC Commissioner Noah Phillips stated, ``[O]ne area 
          where antitrust needs to reckon with the strategic interests 
          of other nations is when we scrutinize mergers or conduct 
          involving state-owned entities . . . companies that are 
          controlled, to varying degrees, by the state . . . [and] 
          often are a government tool for implementing industrial 
          policies or to protect national security''.
            (b) Purpose.--The purpose of this section is to require 
          parties providing pre-merger notifications to include in the 
          notification required under section 7A of the Clayton Act (15 
          U.S.C. 18a) information concerning subsidies they receive 
          from countries or entities that are strategic or economic 
          threats to the United States.
     
          SEC. 202. MERGERS INVOLVING FOREIGN GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES.
     
            (a) Definition.--In this section, the term ``foreign entity 
          of concern'' has the meaning given the term in section 40207 
          of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (42 U.S.C. 
          18741(a)).
            (b) Accounting for Foreign Government Subsidies.--A person 
          required to file a notification under section 7A of the 
          Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. 18a) that received a subsidy from a 
          foreign entity of concern shall include in such notification 
          content regarding such subsidy.
            (c) Authority of Antitrust Regulators.--The Federal Trade 
          Commission, with the concurrence of the Assistant Attorney 
          General in charge of the Antitrust Division of the Department 
          of Justice, and in consultation with the Chairperson of the 
          Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, the 
          Secretary of Commerce, the Chair of the United States 
          International Trade Commission, the United States Trade 
          Representative, and the heads of other appropriate agencies, 
          and by rule in accordance with section 553 of title 5, United 
          States Code, shall require that the notification required 
          under subsection (b) be in such form and contain such 
          documentary material and information relevant to a proposed 
          acquisition as is necessary and appropriate to enable the 
          Federal Trade Commission and the Assistant Attorney General 
          in charge of the Antitrust Division of the Department of 
          Justice to determine whether such acquisition may, if 
          consummated, violate the antitrust laws.
            (d) Effective Date.--Subsection (b) shall take effect on 
          the date on which the rule described in subsection (c) takes 
          effect.
     
                 TITLE III--VENUE FOR STATE ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT
     
          SEC. 301. VENUE FOR STATE ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT.
     
            Section 1407 of title 28, United States Code, is amended--
            (1) in subsection (g) by inserting ``or a State'' after 
          ``United States'' and striking ``; but shall not include 
          section 4A of the Act of October 15, 1914, as added July 7, 
          1955 (69 Stat. 282; 15 U.S.C. 15a)''; and
            (2) by striking subsection (h).
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       SA 6598. Mrs. CAPITO submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
     by her to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United 
     States Code, to amend the description of how performance goals are 
     achieved, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the 
     table; as follows:
     
            At the end, add the following:
     
            DIVISION KK--REPORTING OF THIRD PARTY NETWORK TRANSACTIONS
     
          SEC. 1. DELAY IN MODIFICATION OF EXCEPTIONS FOR REPORTING OF 
                        THIRD PARTY NETWORK TRANSACTIONS.
     
            Section 9674(c)(1) of the American Rescue Plan of 2021 is 
          amended by striking ``December 31, 2021'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2022''.
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       SA 6599. Mr. MANCHIN (for himself, Mr. Tester, Mr. Padilla, Mr. 
     Brown, Ms. Hassan, and Ms. Sinema) submitted an amendment intended to 
     be proposed by him to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of 
     title 31, United States Code, to amend the description of how 
     performance goals are achieved, and for other purposes; which was 
     ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
            At the end, add the following:
     
            DIVISION KK--REPORTING OF THIRD PARTY NETWORK TRANSACTIONS
     
          SEC. 1. DELAY IN MODIFICATION OF EXCEPTIONS FOR REPORTING OF 
                        THIRD PARTY NETWORK TRANSACTIONS.
     
            Section 9674(c)(1) of the American Rescue Plan of 2021 is 
          amended by striking ``December 31, 2021'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2023''.
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       SA 6600. Mr. KAINE (for himself and Mr. Young) submitted an amendment 
     intended to be proposed to amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. Leahy to 
     the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United States 
     Code, to amend the description of how performance goals are achieved, 
     and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
     follows:
     
             On page 410, after line 25, add the following:
     
          SEC. 8145. REPEAL OF AUTHORIZATIONS FOR USE OF MILITARY FORCE 
                        AGAINST IRAQ.
     
            (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
            (1) The Authorization for Use of Military Force Against 
          Iraq Resolution (Public Law 102-1; 105 Stat. 3; 50 U.S.C. 
          1541 note), enacted on January 14, 1991 (in this preamble 
          ``the 1991 AUMF''), and the Authorization for Use of Military 
          Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 (Public Law 107-243; 
          116 Stat. 1498; 50 U.S.C. 1541 note), enacted on October 16, 
          2002 (in this preamble ``the 2002 AUMF''), currently remain 
          valid law.
            (2) Recent presidential administrations have maintained 
          that the 2002 AUMF only serves to ``reinforce'' any legal 
          authority to combat ISIS provided by the Authorization for 
          Use of Military Force (Public Law 107-40; 115 Stat. 224; 50 
          U.S.C. 1541), enacted September 18, 2001, and is not 
          independently required to authorize any such activities.
            (3) Repealing the 1991 AUMF and the 2002 AUMF would 
          therefore not affect ongoing United States military 
          operations.
            (4) Since 2014, United States military forces have operated 
          in Iraq at the request of the Government of Iraq for the sole 
          purpose of supporting its efforts to combat ISIS, consistent 
          with the Strategic Framework Agreement that Iraq and the 
          United States signed on November 17, 2008.
            (5) During a press briefing on December 24, 2020, Commander 
          of the United States Central Command, General Frank McKenzie, 
          reiterated that United States forces are in Iraq ``at their 
          invitation''.
            (6) Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and Prime Minister 
          Mustafa Al-Kadhimi of Iraq discussed ``the Iraqi government's 
          responsibility and commitment to protect U.S. and Coalition 
          personnel in Iraq at the government's invitation to fight 
          ISIS'' in a February 16, 2021, phone call.
            (7) Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III stated on 
          February 19, 2021, that he ``welcomed that expanded NATO 
          mission in Iraq that responds to the desires and aspirations 
          of the Iraqi government''.
            (8) In a February 23, 2021, call with Prime Minister 
          Mustafa Al-Kadhimi of Iraq, President Joseph R. Biden 
          affirmed United States
     
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          support for Iraq's ``sovereignty and independence''.
            (9) Neither the 1991 AUMF nor the 2002 AUMF are being used 
          as the sole legal basis for any detention of enemy combatants 
          currently held by the United States.
            (10) Authorizations for the use of military force that are 
          no longer necessary should have a clear political and legal 
          ending.
            (b) Repeal of Authorization for Use of Military Force 
          Against Iraq Resolution.--The Authorization for Use of 
          Military Force Against Iraq Resolution (Public Law 102-1; 105 
          Stat. 3; 50 U.S.C. 1541 note) is hereby repealed.
            (c) Repeal of Authorization for Use of Military Force 
          Against Iraq Resolution of 2002.--The Authorization for Use 
          of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 (Public Law 
          107-243; 116 Stat. 1498; 50 U.S.C. 1541 note) is hereby 
          repealed.
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       SA 6601. Mr. PETERS submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
     amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend 
     section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, to amend the description 
     of how performance goals are achieved, and for other purposes; which 
     was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
             At the appropriate place, insert the following:
     
                        DIVISION ___FIRE GRANTS AND SAFETY
     
          SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This division may be cited as the ``Fire Grants and Safety 
          Act''.
     
          SEC. 102. REAUTHORIZATION OF THE UNITED STATES FIRE 
                        ADMINISTRATION.
     
            Section 17(g)(1) of the Federal Fire Prevention and Control 
          Act of 1974 (15 U.S.C. 2216(g)(1)) is amended--
            (1) in subparagraph (L), by striking ``and'';
            (2) in subparagraph (M), by striking the period and 
          inserting ``; and''; and
            (3) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(N) $95,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2024 through 
          2030, of which $3,420,000 for each such fiscal year shall be 
          used to carry out section 8(f).''.
     
          SEC. 103. REAUTHORIZATION OF ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS 
                        GRANTS PROGRAM AND THE FIRE PREVENTION AND 
                        SAFETY GRANTS PROGRAM.
     
            (a) Sunset.--Section 33(r) of the Federal Fire Prevention 
          and Control Act of 1974 (15 U.S.C. 2229(r)) is amended by 
          striking ``2024'' and inserting ``2032''.
            (b) Authorization of Appropriations.--Section 33(q)(1)(B) 
          of the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 (15 
          U.S.C. 2229(q)(1)(B)) is amended, in the matter preceding 
          clause (i), by striking ``2023'' and inserting ``2030''.
     
          SEC. 104. REAUTHORIZATION OF STAFFING FOR ADEQUATE FIRE AND 
                        EMERGENCY RESPONSE GRANT PROGRAM.
     
            (a) Sunset.--Section 34(k) of the Federal Fire Prevention 
          and Control Act of 1974 (15 U.S.C. 2229a(k)) is amended by 
          striking ``2024'' and inserting ``2032''.
            (b) Authorization of Appropriations.--Section 34(j)(1)(I) 
          of the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 (15 
          U.S.C. 2229a(j)(1)(I)) is amended, in the matter preceding 
          clause (i), by striking ``2023'' and inserting ``2030''.
     
                        DIVISION __RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
     
          SEC. 201. RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.
     
            (a) Definition.--In this section, the term ``qualified 
          anti-terrorism technology'' has the meaning given the term in 
          section 865 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 
          665).
            (b) Extension.--During fiscal year 2023, the Under 
          Secretary for Science and Technology of the Department of 
          Homeland Security may temporarily extend the duration of 
          protections provided under the system of risk management set 
          forth in subtitle G of title VIII of the Homeland Security 
          Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 441 et seq.) to a qualified anti-
          terrorism technology if the Under Secretary determines that--
            (1) an application for the renewal of such protections was 
          submitted not later than 165 days before the date of the 
          expiration of such protections; and
            (2) such application for renewal was complete upon 
          submission.
            (c) Rule of Construction.--A determination by the Under 
          Secretary to temporarily extend protections to a qualified 
          anti-terrorism technology pursuant to the authority provided 
          by subsection (b) may not be construed to preclude or 
          otherwise limit the authority of the Under Secretary to 
          ultimately approve or deny the application for renewal of 
          such protections.
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       SA 6602. Mr. PETERS submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
     amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend 
     section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, to amend the description 
     of how performance goals are achieved, and for other purposes; which 
     was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
             At the appropriate place, insert the following:
     
                        DIVISION ___FIRE GRANTS AND SAFETY
     
          SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This division may be cited as the ``Fire Grants and Safety 
          Act''.
     
          SEC. 102. REAUTHORIZATION OF THE UNITED STATES FIRE 
                        ADMINISTRATION.
     
            Section 17(g)(1) of the Federal Fire Prevention and Control 
          Act of 1974 (15 U.S.C. 2216(g)(1)) is amended--
            (1) in subparagraph (L), by striking ``and'';
            (2) in subparagraph (M), by striking the period and 
          inserting ``; and''; and
            (3) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(N) $95,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2024 through 
          2030, of which $3,420,000 for each such fiscal year shall be 
          used to carry out section 8(f).''.
     
          SEC. 103. REAUTHORIZATION OF ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS 
                        GRANTS PROGRAM AND THE FIRE PREVENTION AND 
                        SAFETY GRANTS PROGRAM.
     
            (a) Sunset.--Section 33(r) of the Federal Fire Prevention 
          and Control Act of 1974 (15 U.S.C. 2229(r)) is amended by 
          striking ``2024'' and inserting ``2032''.
            (b) Authorization of Appropriations.--Section 33(q)(1)(B) 
          of the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 (15 
          U.S.C. 2229(q)(1)(B)) is amended, in the matter preceding 
          clause (i), by striking ``2023'' and inserting ``2030''.
     
          SEC. 104. REAUTHORIZATION OF STAFFING FOR ADEQUATE FIRE AND 
                        EMERGENCY RESPONSE GRANT PROGRAM.
     
            (a) Sunset.--Section 34(k) of the Federal Fire Prevention 
          and Control Act of 1974 (15 U.S.C. 2229a(k)) is amended by 
          striking ``2024'' and inserting ``2032''.
            (b) Authorization of Appropriations.--Section 34(j)(1)(I) 
          of the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 (15 
          U.S.C. 2229a(j)(1)(I)) is amended, in the matter preceding 
          clause (i), by striking ``2023'' and inserting ``2030''.
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       SA 6603. Mr. PETERS submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
     amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend 
     section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, to amend the description 
     of how performance goals are achieved, and for other purposes; which 
     was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
             At the appropriate place, insert the following:
     
          SEC. __. RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.
     
            (a) Definition.--In this section, the term ``qualified 
          anti-terrorism technology'' has the meaning given the term in 
          section 865 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 
          665).
            (b) Extension.--During fiscal year 2023, the Under 
          Secretary for Science and Technology of the Department of 
          Homeland Security may temporarily extend the duration of 
          protections provided under the system of risk management set 
          forth in subtitle G of title VIII of the Homeland Security 
          Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 441 et seq.) to a qualified anti-
          terrorism technology if the Under Secretary determines that--
            (1) an application for the renewal of such protections was 
          submitted not later than 165 days before the date of the 
          expiration of such protections; and
            (2) such application for renewal was complete upon 
          submission.
            (c) Rule of Construction.--A determination by the Under 
          Secretary to temporarily extend protections to a qualified 
          anti-terrorism technology pursuant to the authority provided 
          by subsection (b) may not be construed to preclude or 
          otherwise limit the authority of the Under Secretary to 
          ultimately approve or deny the application for renewal of 
          such protections.
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       SA 6604. Mr. GRASSLEY (for himself and Mr. Cornyn) submitted an 
     amendment intended to be proposed by him to the bill H.R. 2617, to 
     amend section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, to amend the 
     description of how performance goals are achieved, and for other 
     purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
            At the end, add the following:
     
               DIVISION KK--PUBLIC SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF VICTIMS
     
             TITLE I--ABOLISH TRAFFICKING REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2022
     
          SEC. 1001. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This title may be cited as the ``Abolish Trafficking 
          Reauthorization Act of 2022''.
     
          SEC. 1002. DEFINITIONS.
     
            In this title:
            (1) Computer.--The term ``computer'' includes a computer 
          network and any interactive electronic device.
            (2) Cybercrime against individuals.--The term ``cybercrime 
          against individuals'' has the meaning given that term in 
          section 1401(a) Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization 
          Act of 2022 (34 U.S.C. 30107(a)).
            (3) Homeless youth.--The term ``homeless youth'' has the 
          meaning given the term ``homeless children and youths'' in 
          section 725 of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 
          U.S.C. 11434a).
     
         Subtitle A--Grants Relating to Human Trafficking Prevention and 
                   Assistance for Victims of Human Trafficking
     
          SEC. 1101. GRANTS FOR SPECIALIZED HUMAN TRAFFICKING TRAINING 
                        AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 111(c)(1) of the Violence Against 
          Women and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act of 2005 
          (34 U.S.C. 20708(c)(1)) is amended by inserting ``, which may 
          include programs to build law enforcement capacity to 
          identify and respond to human trafficking that are funded
     
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          through the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services of 
          the Department of Justice, such as the Interdiction for the 
          Protection of Children Program'' before the semicolon.
            (b) Conforming Amendment.--Section 107(c)(4)(A) of the 
          Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 
          (22 U.S.C. 7105(c)(4)(A)) is amended by inserting ``in order 
          to fulfill the purposes described in section 111 of the 
          Violence Against Women and Department of Justice 
          Reauthorization Act of 2005 (34 U.S.C. 20708)'' before the 
          period at the end.
     
          SEC. 1102. TECHNICAL AND CLARIFYING UPDATE TO CIVIL REMEDY.
     
            Section 1595(a) of title 18, United States Code, is amended 
          by inserting ``or attempts or conspires to benefit,'' after 
          ``whoever knowingly benefits,''.
     
          SEC. 1103. ENSURING PROTECTION AND CONFIDENTIALITY FOR 
                        SURVIVORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
     
            The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 
          7101 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:
     
          ``SEC. 114. ENSURING PROTECTION AND CONFIDENTIALITY FOR 
                        SURVIVORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
     
            ``(a) Definitions.--In this section--
            ``(1) the term `covered grant' means a grant from the 
          Attorney General or the Secretary of Health and Human 
          Services under section 106(b), 107(b), or 107(f); and
            ``(2) the term `covered recipient' means a grantee or 
          subgrantee receiving funds under a covered grant.
            ``(b) Grant Conditions.--Covered grants and covered 
          recipients shall be subject, at the election of the Attorney 
          General or the Secretary of Health and Human Services, as 
          applicable, to--
            ``(1) the conditions under section 40002(b)(2) of the 
          Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (34 U.S.C. 12291(b)(2)) 
          that apply with respect to grants under such Act and grantees 
          and subgrantees for such grants; or
            ``(2) the conditions under section 306(c)(5) of the Family 
          Violence Prevention and Services Act (42 U.S.C. 10406(c)(5)) 
          that apply with respect to grants under such Act and grantees 
          and subgrantees for such grants.
            ``(c) Department of Justice-sponsored Research.--Nothing in 
          this section shall be construed to prohibit a covered 
          recipient from sharing personally identifying information 
          with researchers seeking the information for the purposes of 
          conducting research--
            ``(1) that is funded by the Department of Justice;
            ``(2) for which protections are in place in accordance with 
          the requirements under part 22 of title 28, Code of Federal 
          Regulations, or any successor thereto, and section 812(a) of 
          the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 
          U.S.C. 10231(a)); and
            ``(3) for which a current privacy certificate is on file 
          documenting how the researchers intend to fulfill the 
          obligations under such part 22.''.
     
          SEC. 1104. GRANTS FOR STATE IMPROVEMENTS.
     
            (a) Enhancing the Ability of State, Local, and Tribal Child 
          Welfare Agencies to Identify and Respond to Children Who Are, 
          or Are at Risk of Being, Victims of Trafficking.--
            (1) In general.--Title II of the Trafficking Victims 
          Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005 (34 U.S.C. 20701 et 
          seq.) is amended by inserting after section 204 the 
          following:
     
          ``SEC. 204A. ENHANCING THE ABILITY OF STATE, LOCAL, AND 
                        TRIBAL CHILD WELFARE AGENCIES TO IDENTIFY AND 
                        RESPOND TO CHILDREN WHO ARE, OR ARE AT RISK OF 
                        BEING, VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING.
     
            ``(a) Grants To Enhance Child Welfare Services.--The 
          Secretary of Health and Human Services may make grants to 
          eligible States to develop, improve, or expand programs that 
          assist State, local, or Tribal child welfare agencies with 
          identifying and responding to--
            ``(1) children considered victims of `child abuse and 
          neglect' and of `sexual abuse' under the application of 
          section 111(b)(1) of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment 
          Act (42 U.S.C. 5106g(b)(1)) because of being identified as 
          being a victim or at risk of being a victim of a severe form 
          of trafficking in persons; and
            ``(2) children over whom such agencies have responsibility 
          for placement, care, or supervision and for whom there is 
          reasonable cause to believe are, or are at risk of being a 
          victim of 1 or more severe forms of trafficking in persons.
            ``(b) Definitions.--In this section:
            ``(1) Child.--The term `child' means an individual who has 
          not attained 18 years of age or such older age as the State 
          has elected under section 475(8) of the Social Security Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 675(8)). At the option of an eligible State, such 
          term may include an individual who has not attained 26 years 
          of age.
            ``(2) Eligible state.--The term `eligible State' means a 
          State that has not received more than 3 grants under this 
          section and meets 1 or more of the following criteria:
            ``(A) Elimination of third party control requirement.--The 
          State has eliminated or will eliminate any requirement 
          relating to identification of a controlling third party who 
          causes a child to engage in a commercial sex act in order for 
          the child to be considered a victim of trafficking or a 
          victim of 1 or more severe forms of trafficking in persons 
          for purposes of accessing child welfare services and care.
            ``(B) Application of standard for human trafficking.--The 
          State considers a child to be a victim of trafficking if the 
          individual is a victim of a severe form of trafficking in 
          persons, as described in subparagraph (A) of section 103(11) 
          of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 
          7102(11)).
            ``(C) Development and implementation of state child welfare 
          plan protocols.--The State agency responsible for 
          administering the State plan for foster care and adoption 
          assistance under part E of title IV of the Social Security 
          Act (42 U.S.C. 670 et seq.) has developed and is implementing 
          or will develop and implement protocols that meet the 
          following reporting requirements:
            ``(i) The requirement to report immediately, and in no case 
          later than 24 hours after receiving, information on children 
          who have been identified as being a victim of a severe form 
          of trafficking in persons to law enforcement authorities 
          under paragraph (34)(A) of section 471(a) of the Social 
          Security Act (42 U.S.C. 671(a)).
            ``(ii) The requirement to report immediately, and in no 
          case later than 24 hours after receiving, information on 
          missing or abducted children to law enforcement authorities, 
          including children classified as `runaways', for entry into 
          the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database of the 
          Federal Bureau of Investigation, and to the National Center 
          for Missing and Exploited Children, under paragraph (35)(B) 
          of such section.
            ``(iii) The requirement to report to the Secretary of 
          Health and Human Services the total number of children who 
          are victims of child human trafficking under paragraph 
          (34)(B) of such section.
            ``(D) Trafficking-specific protocol.--The State has 
          developed and implemented or will develop and implement a 
          specialized protocol for responding to a child who is, or is 
          at risk of being, a trafficking victim to ensure the response 
          focuses on the child's specific safety needs as a victim of 
          trafficking, and that includes the development and use of an 
          alternative mechanism for investigating and responding to 
          cases of child human trafficking in which the alleged 
          offender is not the child's parent or caregiver without 
          utilizing existing processes for investigating and responding 
          to other forms of child abuse or neglect that require the 
          filing of an abuse or neglect petition.
            ``(3) Indian tribe; tribal organization.--The term `Indian 
          tribe' and `tribal organization' have the meanings given 
          those terms in section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and 
          Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 5304).
            ``(4) State.--The term `State' means each of the 50 States, 
          the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 
          the United States Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and 
          the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Such term 
          includes an Indian tribe, tribal organization, or tribal 
          consortium with a plan approved under section 479B of the 
          Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 679c), or which is receiving 
          funding to provide foster care under part E of title IV of 
          such Act pursuant to a cooperative agreement or contract with 
          a State.''.
            (2) Conforming amendment.--The table of contents for the 
          Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005 
          (Public Law 109-164; 22 U.S.C. 7101 note) is amended by 
          inserting after the item relating to section 204 the 
          following:
     
     ``204A. Enhancing the ability of State, local, and Tribal child welfare 
                   agencies to identify and respond to children who are, or 
                   are at risk of being, victims of trafficking.''.
            (b) Funding.--Section 113(b) of the Trafficking Victims 
          Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7110(b)) is amended by 
          adding at the end the following:
            ``(3) Grants for state improvements.--To carry out the 
          purposes of section 204A of the Trafficking Victims 
          Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005, there are authorized 
          to be appropriated $4,000,000 to the Secretary of Health and 
          Human Services for each of fiscal years 2022 through 2027.''.
            (c) Sense of Congress Regarding Health Care Professionals 
          and Trafficking Prevention.--It is the sense of Congress that 
          health care and social service licensing boards and 
          professional membership associations should facilitate access 
          to trafficking-specific training guided by the Department of 
          Health and Human Service's Core Competencies for Human 
          Trafficking Response in Health Care and Behavioral Health 
          Systems on--
            (1) the scope and signs of human trafficking and child 
          sexual abuse that present in the applicable health care, 
          behavioral health, or social services settings;
            (2) how to interact with potential victims of trafficking 
          (as defined in section 103 of the Trafficking Victims 
          Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7102)) and with survivors 
          of human trafficking, using an age-appropriate, gender-
          responsive, culturally and linguistically appropriate, and 
          trauma-informed approach; and
            (3) the manner in which to respond to victims and potential 
          victims of trafficking or child sexual exploitation and 
          abuse.
     
          SEC. 1105. ADDITIONAL REAUTHORIZATION.
     
            (a) Airport Personnel Training To Identify and Report Human 
          Trafficking Victims.--Section 303 of the Frederick Douglass 
          Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization 
          Act of 2018 (Public Law 115-425; 132 Stat. 5488) is amended 
          by striking ``2018 through 2021'' and inserting ``2022 
          through 2027''.
            (b) Hero Corps Hiring.--Section 890A(g)(2) of the Homeland 
          Security Act of 2002 (6
     
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          U.S.C. 473(g)(2)) is amended by striking ``2019 through 
          2022'' and inserting ``2022 through 2027''.
            (c) Reauthorizing the Special Assessment and Ensuring Full 
          Funding for the Domestic Trafficking Victims' Fund.--Section 
          3014 of title 18, United States Code, as amended by section 
          101 of division X of this Act, is amended--
            (1) in subsection (a), in the matter preceding paragraph 
          (1), by striking ``and ending on December 23, 2022''; and
            (2) in subsection (e)(1)--
            (A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
          ``2023'' and inserting ``2027'';
            (B) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``(42 U.S.C. 14044c)'' 
          and inserting ``(34 U.S.C. 20705)'';
            (C) in subparagraph (C), by striking ``(42 U.S.C. 
          13002(b))'' and inserting ``(34 U.S.C. 20304)''; and
            (D) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``(42 U.S.C. 17616)'' 
          and inserting ``(34 U.S.C. 21116)''.
            (d) Extension of Anti-Trafficking Grant Programs.--The 
          Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7101 et 
          seq.) is amended--
            (1) in section 112A(b)(4) (22 U.S.C. 7109a(b)(4)), by 
          striking ``2018 through 2021'' and inserting ``2022 through 
          2027'';
            (2) in section 112B(d) (22 U.S.C. 7109b(d)) is amended by 
          striking ``2008 through 2011'' and inserting ``2022 through 
          2027''; and
            (3) in section 113 (22 U.S.C. 7110)--
            (A) in subsection (b)(2), by striking ``2018 through 2021'' 
          and inserting ``2022 through 2027'';
            (B) in subsection (d)(3), by striking ``2018 through 2021'' 
          and inserting ``2022 through 2027''; and
            (C) in subsection (e)(3), by striking ``2008 through 2011'' 
          and inserting ``2022 through 2027''.
            (e) Grants for Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network.--
          Section 628(d) of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety 
          Act of 2006 (34 U.S.C. 20985(d)) is amended by striking 
          ``fiscal years 2007 through 2010'' and inserting ``fiscal 
          years 2022 through 2027''.
     
          SEC. 1106. REDESIGNATIONS.
     
            (a) Grants for Specialized Human Trafficking Training and 
          Technical Assistance for Service Providers.--Section 111 of 
          the Violence Against Women and Department of Justice 
          Reauthorization Act of 2005 (34 U.S.C. 20708) is redesignated 
          as section 208 of the Trafficking Victims Protection 
          Reauthorization Act of 2005 and transferred so as to appear 
          after section 207 of the Trafficking Victims Protection 
          Reauthorization Act of 2005.
            (b) Additional Provisions.--
            (1) Justice for victims of trafficking act of 2015.--
          Sections 114, 119, and 606 of the Justice for Victims of 
          Trafficking Act of 2015 (34 U.S.C. 20709, 20710, 20711) are 
          redesignated as sections 209, 210, and 211, respectively, of 
          the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 
          2005 and transferred so as to appear after section 208 of the 
          Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005, 
          as so redesignated and transferred by subsection (a) of this 
          section.
            (2) Abolish human trafficking act of 2017.--Section 7 of 
          the Abolish Human Trafficking Act of 2017 (34 U.S.C. 20709a) 
          is redesignated as section 212 of the Trafficking Victims 
          Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005 and transferred so as 
          to appear after section 211 of the Trafficking Victims 
          Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005, as so redesignated 
          and transferred by paragraph (1) of this subsection.
            (3) Trafficking victims protection act of 2017.--Sections 
          501 and 504 of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2017 
          (34 U.S.C. 20709b, 20709c) are redesignated as sections 213 
          and 214, respectively, of the Trafficking Victims Protection 
          Reauthorization Act of 2005 and transferred so as to appear 
          after section 212 of the Trafficking Victims Protection 
          Reauthorization Act of 2005, as so redesignated and 
          transferred by paragraph (2) of this subsection.
     
             Subtitle B--Compensation of Victims of Human Trafficking
     
          SEC. 1201. BANKRUPTCY.
     
            Section 523(a) of title 11, United States Code, is 
          amended--
            (1) in paragraph (18), by striking ``or'' at the end;
            (2) in paragraph (19), by striking the period at the end 
          and inserting ``; or''; and
            (3) by inserting after paragraph (19) the following:
            ``(20) for injury to an individual by the debtor relating 
          to a violation of chapter 77 of title 18, including injury 
          caused by an instance in which the debtor knowingly 
          benefitted financially, or by receiving anything of value, 
          from participation in a venture that the debtor knew or 
          should have known engaged in an act in violation of chapter 
          77 of title 18.''.
     
                     Subtitle C--Cyber Harassment Prevention
     
                         CHAPTER 1--CYBERCRIME STATISTICS
     
          SEC. 1311. NATIONAL STRATEGY, CLASSIFICATION, AND REPORTING 
                        ON CYBERCRIME.
     
            (a) National Strategy.--The Attorney General, in 
          consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security, shall 
          develop a national strategy, which shall be developed to 
          supplement, not duplicate, the National Strategy to Combat 
          Human Trafficking and the National Strategy for Child 
          Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction of the Department of 
          Justice, to--
            (1) reduce the incidence of cybercrimes against 
          individuals;
            (2) coordinate investigations of cybercrimes against 
          individuals by Federal law enforcement agencies; and
            (3) increase the number of Federal prosecutions of 
          cybercrimes against individuals.
            (b) Reporting on Cybercrime Taxonomy.--Section 3(c) of the 
          Better Cybercrime Metrics Act (34 U.S.C. 30109 note) is 
          amended, in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by inserting 
          ``, which shall include the Committee on the Judiciary of the 
          Senate and the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of 
          Representatives,'' after ``committees of Congress''.
     
                CHAPTER 2--PRIORITIZING ONLINE THREAT ENFORCEMENT
     
          SEC. 1321. IMPROVED INVESTIGATIVE AND FORENSIC RESOURCES FOR 
                        ENFORCEMENT OF LAWS RELATED TO CYBERCRIMES 
                        AGAINST INDIVIDUALS.
     
            Subject to the availability of appropriations to carry out 
          this section, the Attorney General, in consultation with the 
          Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the 
          Secretary of Homeland Security, including the Executive 
          Associate Director of Homeland Security Investigations, 
          shall, with respect to cybercrimes against individuals--
            (1) ensure that there are not fewer than 10 additional 
          operational agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 
          designated to support the Criminal Division of the Department 
          of Justice in the investigation and coordination of 
          cybercrimes against individuals;
            (2) ensure that each office of a United States Attorney 
          designates at least 1 Assistant United States Attorney as 
          responsible for investigating and prosecuting cybercrimes 
          against individuals; and
            (3) ensure the implementation of a regular and 
          comprehensive training program--
            (A) the purpose of which is to train agents of the Federal 
          Bureau of Investigation in the investigation and prosecution 
          of such crimes and the enforcement of laws related to 
          cybercrimes against individuals; and
            (B) that includes relevant forensic training related to 
          investigating and prosecuting cybercrimes against 
          individuals.
     
          SEC. 1322. REPORT.
     
            (a) In General.--Not later than 1 year after the date on 
          which the National Academy of Sciences submits the report 
          required under section 3(c) of the Better Cybercrime Metrics 
          Act (34 U.S.C. 30109 note), and once each year thereafter, 
          the Director of the Office for Victims of Crime shall submit 
          a report to the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate and 
          the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of 
          Representatives that addresses, to the extent data are 
          available, the nature, extent, and amount of funding under 
          the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 (34 U.S.C. 20101 et seq.) 
          for victims of cybercrimes against individuals.
            (b) Contents.--The report required under subsection (a) 
          shall include--
            (1) an analysis of victims' assistance, victims' 
          compensation, and discretionary grants under which victims of 
          cybercrimes against individuals received assistance; and
            (2) recommendations for improving services for victims of 
          cybercrimes against individuals.
     
          SEC. 1323. INFORMATION SHARING.
     
            (a) Reciprocal Information Sharing.--
            (1) In general.--Subtitle I of title VIII of the Homeland 
          Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 481 et seq.) is amended--
            (A) by striking sections 895 through 899; and
            (B) by adding at the end the following:
     
          ``SEC. 895. RECIPROCAL INFORMATION SHARING.
     
            ``Acting in accordance with a bilateral or multilateral 
          arrangement, the Secretary, in the Secretary's discretion and 
          on the basis of reciprocity, may provide information from the 
          National Sex Offender Registry relating to a conviction for a 
          sex offense against a minor (as such terms are defined in 
          section 111 of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act 
          of 2006 (34 U.S.C. 20911)) to a foreign government upon the 
          request of the foreign government, and may receive comparable 
          information from the foreign government.''.
            (2) Conforming amendment.--The table of contents in section 
          1(b) of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (Public Law 107-
          296; 116 Stat. 2135) is amended by striking the items 
          relating to sections 895 through 899 and inserting the 
          following:
     
     ``Sec. 895. Reciprocal information sharing.''.
            (3) Rule of construction.--Nothing in the amendments made 
          by this subsection shall be construed to effect the 
          amendments made by sections 895 through 899 of the Homeland 
          Security Act of 2002 (Public Law 107-296; 116 Stat. 2256).
            (b) Clarification With Respect to Continuing 
          Registration.--Section 240(b) of William Wilberforce 
          Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 
          (22 U.S.C. 212b(b)) is amended by adding at the end the 
          following:
            ``(3) Clarification with respect to continuing 
          registration.--An individual may not be issued or reissued a 
          passport without a unique identifier solely because the 
          individual has moved or otherwise resides outside the United 
          States.''.
     
          SEC. 1324. TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR STATES.
     
            The Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of 
          Homeland Security, the Director of the United States Secret 
          Service, the Executive Associate Director of Homeland 
          Security Investigations, and nongovernmental and survivor 
          stakeholders,
     
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          shall create, compile, evaluate, and disseminate materials 
          and information, and provide the necessary training and 
          technical assistance, to assist States and units of local 
          government in--
            (1) investigating, prosecuting, pursuing, preventing, 
          understanding, and mitigating the impact of--
            (A) physical, sexual, and psychological abuse of cybercrime 
          victims, including victims of human trafficking that is 
          facilitated by interactive computer services;
            (B) exploitation of cybercrime victims; and
            (C) deprioritization of cybercrime; and
            (2) assessing, addressing, and mitigating the physical and 
          psychological trauma to victims of cybercrime.
     
       Subtitle D--Other Federal Improvements Relating to Human Trafficking
     
          SEC. 1401. CYBERCRIME.
     
            Subject to the availability of appropriations, and in 
          accordance with the comparable level of the General Schedule, 
          the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security 
          shall provide incentive pay, in an amount that is not more 
          than 25 percent of the basic pay of the individual, to an 
          individual appointed to a position in the Department of 
          Justice (including the Federal Bureau of Investigation) or 
          the Department of Homeland Security (including positions in 
          Homeland Security Investigations), respectively, requiring 
          significant cyber skills, including to aid in--
            (1) the protection of trafficking victims;
            (2) the prevention of trafficking in persons; or
            (3) the prosecution of technology-facilitated crimes 
          against children by buyers or traffickers in persons.
     
          SEC. 1402. ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS.
     
            (a) Minors.--A Federal agency may not require a survivor of 
          human trafficking who is less than 18 years of age or a 
          homeless youth to obtain the consent or signature of the 
          parent or guardian of the survivor or homeless youth to 
          receive a copy of a Government-issued identity card issued to 
          the survivor or homeless youth.
            (b) Fees.--A Federal agency may not charge a survivor of 
          human trafficking or a homeless youth a fee to obtain a copy 
          of a Government-issued identity card issued to the survivor 
          or homeless youth.
     
          SEC. 1403. TIP ORGANIZATIONS.
     
            Section 524(c)(1) of title 28, United States Code, is 
          amended--
            (1) in subparagraph (H), by striking ``and'' at the end;
            (2) in subparagraph (I), by striking the period at the end 
          and inserting ``; and''; and
            (3) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
            ``(J) at the discretion of the Attorney General, payments 
          to reimburse operating expenses and program costs incurred by 
          crime-tip organizations that--
            ``(i) annually waive their qualification for--
            ``(I) awards for information leading to forfeiture under 
          subparagraph (C); and
            ``(II) receiving payment from equitably shared forfeiture 
          funds; and
            ``(ii) offer rewards for information about violations of 
          Federal criminal laws prohibiting human trafficking.''.
     
          SEC. 1404. DATA COLLECTION.
     
            Section 105(d)(7) of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act 
          of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7103(d)(7)) is amended--
            (1) in subparagraph (Q)--
            (A) in clause (vii), by adding ``and'' at the end; and
            (B) in clause (viii), by striking ``and'' at the end;
            (2) in subparagraph (R), by striking ``and'' at the end;
            (3) in the first subparagraph (S), as added by section 
          121(a) of the Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims 
          Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2018 (Public 
          Law 115-425; 132 Stat. 5478), by striking the period at the 
          end and inserting a semicolon;
            (4) by redesignating the second subparagraph (S), as added 
          by section 7154(b) of the National Defense Authorization Act 
          for Fiscal Year 2020 (Public Law 116-92; 113 Stat. 2260), as 
          subparagraph (T);
            (5) in subparagraph (T), as so redesignated, by striking 
          the period at the end and inserting a semicolon; and
            (6) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(U) with respect to applications described in 
          subparagraph (B), (C), (D), or (F), when available, if the 
          application was denied, the reason for the denial and the 
          length of time it took for the denial to be issued; and
            ``(V) disaggregated data regarding--
            ``(i) the number of victims trafficked by third parties and 
          by family members;
            ``(ii) victims trafficked by victim age; and
            ``(iii) victims trafficked by the type of trafficking.''.
     
          SEC. 1405. CUMULATIVE BIENNIAL REPORT ON DATA COLLECTION AND 
                        STATISTICS.
     
            Not later than 280 days after the date of enactment of this 
          Act, and every 2 years thereafter, the Attorney General and 
          the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall each submit 
          to the Committee on the Judiciary and the Committee on 
          Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the 
          Committee on the Judiciary and the Committee on Energy and 
          Commerce of the House of Representatives the status of the 
          required data collection and reporting requirements of the 
          Attorney General and the Secretary, respectively, related to 
          trafficking, which shall include the status of--
            (1) the study required under section 201(a)(1)(B)(ii) of 
          the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 
          2005 (34 U.S.C. 20701(a)(1)(B)(ii));
            (2) the State reports required under section 237(b) of the 
          William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection 
          Reauthorization Act of 2008 (34 U.S.C. 41309(b)) to be 
          included in the Uniform Crime Reporting Program and the 
          National Incident-Based Reporting System;
            (3) the report required under section 237(c)(1)(A) of the 
          William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection 
          Reauthorization Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-457; 122 Stat. 
          5084);
            (4) the report required under section 237(c)(1)(B) of the 
          William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection 
          Reauthorization Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-457; 122 Stat. 
          5084);
            (5) the report required under section 237(c)(1)(C) of the 
          William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection 
          Reauthorization Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-457; 122 Stat. 
          5084); and
            (6) the comprehensive study required under section 
          237(c)(2) of the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims 
          Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-457; 
          122 Stat. 5085).
     
          SEC. 1406. FORCED LABOR REQUIREMENTS.
     
            (a) Department of Justice.--
            (1) In general.--Not later than 2 years after the date of 
          enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall establish a 
          team of not less than 10 agents within the Federal Bureau of 
          Investigation to be assigned to exclusively investigate labor 
          trafficking.
            (2) Authorization of appropriations.--There are authorized 
          to be appropriated to carry out paragraph (1) $2,000,000 for 
          each of fiscal years 2022 to 2027, to remain available until 
          expended.
            (b) Department of Homeland Security.--
            (1) In general.--Not later than 2 years after the date of 
          enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security 
          shall establish a team of not less than 10 agents within the 
          Center for Countering Human Trafficking of the Department of 
          Homeland Security to be assigned to exclusively investigate 
          labor trafficking.
            (2) Authorization of appropriations.--There are authorized 
          to be appropriated to carry out paragraph (1) $2,000,000 for 
          each of fiscal years 2022 to 2027, to remain available until 
          expended.
     
     TITLE II--TRAFFICKING VICTIMS PREVENTION AND PROTECTION REAUTHORIZATION 
                                   ACT OF 2022
     
          SEC. 2001. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This title may be cited as the ``Trafficking Victims 
          Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2022''.
     
        Subtitle A--Combating Trafficking in Persons in the United States
     
       CHAPTER 1--PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT YOUNG VICTIMS WHO ARE VULNERABLE TO 
                                HUMAN TRAFFICKING
     
          SEC. 2101. AUTHORITY TO AWARD COMPETITIVE GRANTS TO ENHANCE 
                        COLLABORATION BETWEEN STATE CHILD WELFARE AND 
                        JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEMS.
     
            (a) In General.--Subpart 1 of part B of title IV of the 
          Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 621 et seq.) is amended by 
          adding at the end the following:
     
          ``SEC. 429A. GRANTS TO STATES TO ENHANCE COLLABORATION 
                        BETWEEN STATE CHILD WELFARE AND JUVENILE 
                        JUSTICE SYSTEMS.
     
            ``(a) Purpose.--The purpose of this section is to authorize 
          the Secretary, in collaboration with the Attorney General and 
          the Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and 
          Delinquency Prevention of the Department of Justice--
            ``(1) to make grants to State child welfare and juvenile 
          justice agencies and child- and youth-serving agencies to 
          collaborate in the collection of data relating to dual status 
          youth; and
            ``(2) to develop practices, policies, and protocols--
            ``(A) to confront the challenges presented and experienced 
          by dual status youth; and
            ``(B) for the development of interoperable data systems.
            ``(b) Authority to Award Grants.--
            ``(1) In general.--Subject to the availability of 
          appropriations, from amounts reserved under section 423(a)(2) 
          for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall award competitive 
          grants jointly to a State child welfare agency and a State 
          juvenile justice agency to facilitate or enhance 
          collaboration between the child welfare and juvenile justice 
          systems of the State in order to carry out programs to 
          address the needs of dual status youth and their families.
            ``(2) Length of grants.--
            ``(A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), a grant 
          shall be awarded under this section for a period of not less 
          than 2 fiscal years and not more than 5 fiscal years.
            ``(B) Extension of grant.--Upon the application of the 
          grantee, the Secretary may extend the period for which a 
          grant is awarded under this section for not more than 2 
          fiscal years.
            ``(c) Additional Requirements.--
            ``(1) Application.--In order for a State to be eligible for 
          a grant under this section, the State shall submit an 
          application, subject to the approval of the Secretary, that 
          includes--
            ``(A) a description of the proposed leadership 
          collaboration group (including the membership of such group), 
          and how such group will manage and oversee a review and 
          analysis of current practices while working to jointly 
          address enhanced practices to improve outcomes for dual 
          status youth;
     
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            ``(B) a description of how the State proposes--
            ``(i) to identify dual status youth;
            ``(ii) to identify individuals who are at risk of becoming 
          dual status youth;
            ``(iii) to identify common characteristics shared by dual 
          status youth in the State; and
            ``(iv) to determine the prevalence of dual status youth in 
          the State;
            ``(C) a description of current and proposed practices and 
          procedures that the State intends to use--
            ``(i) to screen and assess dual status youth for risks and 
          treatment needs;
            ``(ii) to provide targeted and evidence-based services, 
          including educational, behavioral health, and pro-social 
          treatment interventions for dual status youth and their 
          families; and
            ``(iii) to provide for a lawful process to enhance or 
          ensure the abilities of the State and any relevant agencies 
          to share information and data about dual status youth, while 
          maintaining confidentiality and privacy protections under 
          Federal and State law; and
            ``(D) a certification that the State has involved local 
          governments, as appropriate, in the development, expansion, 
          modification, operation, or improvement of proposed policy 
          and practice reforms to address the needs of dual status 
          youth.
            ``(2) No supplantation of other funds.--Any amounts paid to 
          a State under a grant under this section shall be used to 
          supplement and not supplant other State expenditures on dual 
          status youths or children involved with either the child 
          welfare or juvenile justice systems.
            ``(3) Evaluation.--Up to 10 percent of the amount made 
          available to carry out this section for a fiscal year shall 
          be made available to the Secretary to evaluate the 
          effectiveness of the projects funded under this section, 
          using a methodology that--
            ``(A) includes random assignment whenever feasible, or 
          other research methods that allow for the strongest possible 
          causal inferences when random assignment is not feasible; and
            ``(B) generates evidence on the impact of specific 
          projects, or groups of projects with identical (or similar) 
          practices and procedures.
            ``(4) Report.--A State child welfare agency and a State 
          juvenile justice agency receiving a grant under this section 
          shall jointly submit to the Secretary, the Attorney General, 
          and the Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and 
          Delinquency Prevention of the Department of Justice, a report 
          on the evaluation of the activities carried out under the 
          grant at the end of each fiscal year during the period of the 
          grant. Such report shall include--
            ``(A) a description of the scope and nature of the dual 
          status youth population in the State, including the number of 
          dual status youth;
            ``(B) a description of the evidence-based practices and 
          procedures used by the agencies to carry out the activities 
          described in clauses (i) through (iii) of paragraph (1)(C); 
          and
            ``(C) an analysis of the effects of such practices and 
          procedures, including information regarding--
            ``(i) the collection of data related to individual dual 
          status youths;
            ``(ii) aggregate data related to the dual status youth 
          population, including--
     
            ``(I) characteristics of dual status youths in the State;
            ``(II) case processing timelines; and
            ``(III) information related to case management, the 
          provision of targeted services, and placements within the 
          foster care or juvenile justice system; and
     
            ``(iii) the extent to which such practices and procedures 
          have contributed to--
     
            ``(I) improved educational outcomes for dual status youths;
            ``(II) fewer delinquency referrals for dual status youths;
            ``(III) shorter stays in intensive restrictive placements 
          for dual status youths; or
            ``(IV) such other outcomes for dual status youths as the 
          State child welfare agency and State juvenile justice agency 
          may identify.
     
            ``(d) Training and Technical Assistance.--The Secretary may 
          support State child welfare agencies and State juvenile 
          justice agencies by offering a program, developed in 
          consultation with organizations and agencies with subject 
          matter expertise, of training and technical assistance to 
          assist such agencies in developing programs and protocols 
          that draw on best practices for serving dual status youth in 
          order to facilitate or enhance--
            ``(1) collaboration between State child welfare agencies 
          and State juvenile justice agencies; and
            ``(2) the effectiveness of such agencies with respect to 
          working with Federal agencies and child welfare and juvenile 
          justice agencies from other States.
            ``(e) Report.--Not later than 3 years after the date of 
          enactment of this section, and every 3 years thereafter, the 
          Secretary, the Attorney General, and the Administrator of the 
          Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention of the 
          Department of Justice shall jointly submit to the Committee 
          on Finance and the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate 
          and the Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on 
          Education and Labor of the House of Representatives, a report 
          on the grants provided under this section.
            ``(f) Definitions.--In this section:
            ``(1) Dual status youth.--The term `dual status youth' 
          means a child who has come into contact with both the child 
          welfare and juvenile justice systems and occupies various 
          statuses in terms of the individual's relationship to such 
          systems.
            ``(2) Leadership collaboration group.--The term `leadership 
          collaboration group' means a group composed of senior 
          officials from the State child welfare agency, the State 
          juvenile justice agency, and other relevant youth and family-
          serving public agencies and private organizations, including, 
          to the extent practicable, representatives from the State 
          judiciary branch.
            ``(3) State juvenile justice agency.--The term `State 
          juvenile justice agency' means the agency of the State or 
          Indian tribe responsible for administering grant funds 
          awarded under the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 
          Act of 1974 (34 U.S.C. 11101 et seq.).
            ``(4) State child welfare agency.--The term `State child 
          welfare agency' means the State agency responsible for 
          administering the program under this subpart, or, in the case 
          of a tribal organization that is receiving payments under 
          section 428, the tribal agency responsible for administering 
          such program.''.
            (b) Conforming Amendments.--Section 423(a) of such Act (42 
          U.S.C. 623(a)) is amended--
            (1) by striking ``The sum appropriated'' and inserting the 
          following:
            ``(1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), the sum 
          appropriated''; and
            (2) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(2) Grants to states to enhance collaboration between 
          state child welfare and juvenile justice systems.--For each 
          fiscal year beginning with fiscal year 2023 for which the 
          amount appropriated under section 425 for the fiscal year 
          exceeds $270,000,000--
            ``(A) the Secretary shall reserve from such excess amount 
          such sums as are necessary for making grants under section 
          429A for such fiscal year; and
            ``(B) the remainder to be applied under paragraph (1) for 
          purposes of making allotments to States for such fiscal year 
          shall be determined after the Secretary first allots $70,000 
          to each State under such paragraph and reserves such sums 
          under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph.''.
     
          SEC. 2102. ELIMINATION OF SUNSET FOR ADVISORY COUNCIL ON 
                        HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
     
            The Survivors of Human Trafficking Empowerment Act (section 
          115 of Public Law 114-22) is amended by striking subsection 
          (h).
     
          SEC. 2103. PILOT PROGRAM FOR YOUTH AT HIGH RISK OF BEING 
                        TRAFFICKED.
     
            Section 202(b) of the Trafficking Victims Protection 
          Reauthorization Act of 2005 (34 U.S.C. 20702(b)) is amended 
          by adding at the end the following:
            ``(5) Pilot demonstration program.--
            ``(A) Establishment.--The Assistant Attorney General, in 
          consultation with the Assistant Secretary, shall establish a 
          pilot demonstration program, through which community-based 
          organizations in underserved communities, prioritizing rural 
          communities, in the United States may apply for funding to 
          develop, implement, and build replicable treatment models, 
          based on the type of housing unit that the individual being 
          treated lives in, with supportive services and innovative 
          care, treatment, and services.
            ``(B) Population to be served.--The program established 
          pursuant to subparagraph (A) shall primarily serve 
          adolescents and youth who--
            ``(i) are transitioning out of foster care;
            ``(ii) struggle with substance use disorder;
            ``(iii) are pregnant or parenting; or
            ``(iv) have experienced foster care involvement or 
          involvement in the child welfare system, child poverty, child 
          abuse or neglect, human trafficking, juvenile justice 
          involvement, gang involvement, or homelessness.
            ``(C) Authorized activities.--Funding provided under 
          subparagraph (A) may be used for--
            ``(i) providing residential care, including temporary or 
          long-term placement as appropriate;
            ``(ii) providing 24-hour emergency social services 
          response;
            ``(iii) providing clothing and other daily necessities 
          needed to keep individuals from returning to living on the 
          street;
            ``(iv) case management services;
            ``(v) mental health counseling, including specialized 
          counseling and substance abuse treatment;
            ``(vi) legal services;
            ``(vii) specialized training for social service providers, 
          public sector personnel, and private sector personnel likely 
          to encounter sex trafficking and labor trafficking victims on 
          issues related to the sex trafficking and labor trafficking 
          of minors; and
            ``(viii) outreach and education programs to provide 
          information about deterrence and prevention of sex 
          trafficking and labor trafficking of minors.
            ``(D) Funding priority.--The Assistant Attorney General 
          shall give funding priority to community-based programs that 
          provide crisis stabilization, emergency shelter, and 
          addiction treatment for adolescents and transitional age 
          residential programs that have reputable outcomes.''.
     
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           CHAPTER 2--GOVERNMENTAL EFFORTS TO PREVENT HUMAN TRAFFICKING
     
          SEC. 2121. COMPTROLLER GENERAL REPORT ON OVERSIGHT OF FEDERAL 
                        SUPPLY CHAINS.
     
            (a) In General.--Not later than June 1, 2024, the 
          Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to the 
          appropriate congressional committees a report on Federal 
          contract supply chain oversight related to the prevention of 
          trafficking in persons.
            (b) Elements.--The report required under subsection (a) 
          shall include an assessment of the following:
            (1) The compliance of Federal agencies with the requirement 
          under section 1704(c)(1) of the National Defense 
          Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 (22 U.S.C. 
          7104b(c)(1)) to refer to suspension and debarment officials 
          allegations of trafficking in persons activities on the part 
          of contract, grant, and cooperative agreement recipients.
            (2) The compliance of Federal agencies with the requirement 
          to include the contract clause regarding combating 
          trafficking in persons provided for under section 222.50 of 
          the Federal Acquisition Regulation (or successor 
          regulations).
            (3) Federal agency enforcement and monitoring activities 
          related to ensuring the compliance of Federal contractors and 
          subcontractors with the annual certification requirements 
          under such section 222.50.
            (c) Appropriate Congressional Committees Defined.--In this 
          section, the term ``appropriate congressional committees'' 
          means--
            (1) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
          Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, and the Committee 
          on Appropriations of the Senate; and
            (2) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
          Oversight and Reform, and the Committee on Appropriations of 
          the House of Representatives.
     
          SEC. 2122. ENSURING ANTI-TRAFFICKING-IN-PERSONS TRAININGS AND 
                        PROVISIONS INTO CODES OF CONDUCT OF ALL FEDERAL 
                        DEPARTMENTS AND EXECUTIVE AGENCIES.
     
            (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
            (1) Human trafficking is inimical to every Federal agency's 
          core values and inherently harmful and dehumanizing.
            (2) Through the adoption of a Code of Conduct, Federal 
          agencies hold their personnel to similar standards that are 
          required of contractors and subcontractors of the agency 
          under Federal law.
            (3) Human trafficking is a violation of human rights and 
          against Federal law.
            (4) The United States Government seeks to deter activities 
          that would facilitate or support trafficking in persons.
            (b) Sense of Congress on Implementation of Anti-
          trafficking-in-persons Policies.--It is the sense of Congress 
          that--
            (1) beginning not later than 18 months after the date of 
          the enactment of this Act, the head of every Federal agency 
          should incorporate a module on human trafficking into its 
          staff training requirements and menu of topics to be covered 
          in the annual ethics training of such agency;
            (2) such staff trainings should teach employees how to 
          prevent, identify, and report trafficking in persons;
            (3) Federal agencies that already provide counter 
          trafficking-in-persons training for staff should share their 
          curricula with agencies that do not have such curricula;
            (4) the head of each agency should inform all candidates 
          for employment about the anti-trafficking provisions in the 
          Code of Conduct of the agency;
            (5) employees of each Federal agency should sign 
          acknowledgment of the agency's Code of Conduct, which should 
          be kept in the file of the employee; and
            (6) a violation of the Code of Conduct should lead to 
          disciplinary action, up to and including termination of 
          employment.
            (c) Policy for Executive Branch Employees.--The President 
          shall take such steps as may be necessary to ensure that each 
          officer and employee (including temporary employees, persons 
          stationed abroad while working for the United States, and 
          detailees from other agencies of the Federal Government) of 
          an agency in the executive branch of the Federal Government 
          is subject to a policy with a minimum standard that 
          contains--
            (1) a prohibition from engaging in human trafficking while 
          employed by the Government in a full-time or part-time 
          capacity;
            (2) a requirement that all Federal personnel, without 
          regard to whether the person is stationed abroad, be 
          sensitized to human trafficking and the ethical conduct 
          requirements that prohibit the procurement of trafficking in 
          persons;
            (3) a requirement that all such personnel be equipped with 
          the necessary knowledge and tools to prevent, recognize, 
          report, and address human trafficking offenses through a 
          training for new personnel and through regular refresher 
          courses offered every 2 years; and
            (4) a requirement that all such personnel report to the 
          applicable inspector general and agency trafficking in 
          persons point of contact any suspected cases of misconduct, 
          waste, fraud, or abuse relating to trafficking in persons.
            (d) Timing.--The policy described in subsection (c)--
            (1) shall be established or integrated into all applicable 
          employee codes of conduct not later than 18 months after the 
          date of the enactment of this Act;
            (2) may not replace any preexisting code of conduct that 
          contains more robust requirements than the requirements 
          described in subsection (c); and
            (3) shall be signed by all personnel described in 
          subsection (c) not later than 2 years after such date of 
          enactment.
            (e) Reporting.--The Office of Inspector General of a 
          Federal department or agency, in consultation with the head 
          of such agency, shall submit an annual report to Congress, 
          which shall be publicly accessible, containing--
            (1) the number of suspected violations reported;
            (2) the number of investigations;
            (3) the status and outcomes of such investigations; and
            (4) any recommended actions to improve the programs and 
          operations of such agency.
     
          SEC. 2123. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE STUDY ON 
                        ACCESSIBILITY OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AND 
                        SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SERVICES.
     
            Not later than 3 years after the date of the enactment of 
          this Act, the Comptroller General of the United States 
          shall--
            (1) conduct a study of the accessibility of mental health 
          services and substance use disorder treatment and recovery 
          for survivors of human trafficking in the United States of 
          various ages; and
            (2) submit a report to Congress containing the findings of 
          such study and recommendations for increased accessibility 
          and affordability for survivors of trafficking.
     
          SEC. 2124. NSF SUPPORT OF RESEARCH ON IMPACTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA 
                        ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
     
            (a) Definitions.--In this section:
            (1) Human trafficking.--The term ``human trafficking'' 
          means an act or practice described in section 103(11) of the 
          Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 
          7102(11)).
            (2) Social media platform.--The term ``social media 
          platform'' means a website or internet medium that--
            (A) permits a person to become a registered user, establish 
          an account, or create a profile for the purpose of allowing 
          users to create, share, and view user-generated content 
          through such an account or profile;
            (B) enables 1 or more users to generate content that can be 
          viewed by other users of the medium; and
            (C) primarily serves as a medium for users to interact with 
          content generated by other users of the medium.
            (b) Support of Research.--The Director of the National 
          Science Foundation, in consultation with the Attorney 
          General, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the 
          Secretary of Health and Human Services, shall support merit-
          reviewed and competitively awarded research on the impact of 
          online social media platforms on the maintenance or expansion 
          of human trafficking, which may include--
            (1) fundamental research on digital forensic tools or other 
          technologies for verifying the authenticity of social media 
          platform users and their materials, that are utilized in the 
          promotion or operation of human trafficking networks;
            (2) fundamental research on privacy preserving technical 
          tools that may aid law enforcement's ability to identify and 
          prosecute individuals or entities promoting or involved in 
          human trafficking;
            (3) social and behavioral research related to social media 
          platform users who engage with those promoting or involved in 
          human trafficking;
            (4) research on the effectiveness of expanding public 
          understanding, awareness, or law enforcement efforts in 
          combating human trafficking through social media platforms; 
          and
            (5) research awards coordinated with other Federal agencies 
          and programs, including the Information Integrity Research 
          and Development Interagency Working Group and the Privacy 
          Research and Development Interagency Working Group of the 
          Networking and Information Technology Research and 
          Development Program, the Office for Victims of Crime of the 
          Department of Justice, the Blue Campaign of the Department of 
          Homeland Security, the Office to Monitor and Combat 
          Trafficking in Persons of the Department of State, and 
          activities of the Department of Transportation and the 
          Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking.
            (c) Survivors.--To the extent possible, the Director of the 
          National Science Foundation shall ensure that research 
          supported under subsection (b) incorporates the experiences, 
          input, and safety and privacy concerns of human trafficking 
          survivors.
            (d) Reports.--
            (1) Findings and recommendations.--Not later than 1 year 
          after the date of enactment of this Act, the Director of the 
          National Science Foundation shall report to the Committee on 
          Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate, the 
          Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related 
          Agencies of the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate, 
          the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House 
          of Representatives, and the Subcommittee on Commerce, 
          Justice, Science, and Related Agencies of the Committee on 
          Appropriations of the House of Representatives--
            (A) the Director's findings with respect to the feasibility 
          for research opportunities, including with the private sector 
          social media platform companies, to improve the ability to 
          combat human trafficking operations; and
            (B) any recommendations of the Director that could 
          facilitate and improve communication and coordination among 
          the private
     
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          sector, the National Science Foundation, and relevant Federal 
          agencies to improve the ability to combat human trafficking 
          operations through social media.
            (2) Results of research.--Not later than 4 years after the 
          date of enactment of this Act, the Director of the National 
          Science Foundation shall report to the Committee on Commerce, 
          Science, and Transportation of the Senate, the Subcommittee 
          on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies of the 
          Committee on Appropriations of the Senate, the Committee on 
          Science, Space, and Technology of the House of 
          Representatives, and the Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, 
          Science, and Related Agencies of the Committee on 
          Appropriations of the House of Representatives on the results 
          of the research supported under this section.
     
               CHAPTER 3--MONITORING CHILD, FORCED, AND SLAVE LABOR
     
          SEC. 2131. TRANSPARENCY IN ANTI-TRAFFICKING EXPENDITURES.
     
            (a) In General.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
          the enactment of this Act, and not later than October 1 of 
          each of the following 5 years, the head of each Federal 
          department or agency to which amounts are appropriated for 
          the purpose of awarding grants for anti-trafficking in 
          persons, and the head of each Federal department and agency 
          contributing to the annual congressional earmark for counter-
          trafficking in persons, shall publish on the public website 
          of the department or agency, with respect to the prior fiscal 
          year--
            (1) each obligation or expenditure of Federal funds for the 
          purpose of combating human trafficking and forced labor; and
            (2) subject to subsection (b), and with respect to each 
          such obligation or expenditure, the name of a primary 
          recipient, and any subgrantees, and their project location, 
          activity, award amounts, and award periods.
            (b) Exception for Security Concerns.--If the head of a 
          Federal department or agency determines that a primary 
          recipient or subgrantee for purposes of subsection (a) has a 
          security concern--
            (1) the award recipients shall not be publicly identified 
          pursuant to subsection (a)(2); and
            (2) only the activity, award amounts, and award periods 
          shall be publicly listed pursuant to such subsection.
     
          SEC. 2132. SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING UNITED STATES 
                        COMPANIES ADOPTING COUNTER-TRAFFICKING-IN-
                        PERSONS POLICIES.
     
            It is the sense of Congress that--
            (1) companies headquartered or doing business in the United 
          States that are not small business concerns (as defined in 
          section 3 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632)) should 
          adopt a written policy not later than 18 months after the 
          date of the enactment of this Act that--
            (A) prohibits trafficking in persons;
            (B) is published annually; and
            (C) is accessible in a prominent place on their public 
          website; and
            (2) such policy should expressly prohibit the company, its 
          employees, or agents from--
            (A) engaging in human trafficking;
            (B) using forced labor for the development, production, 
          shipping, or sale of its goods or services;
            (C) destroying, concealing, confiscating, or otherwise 
          denying access by an employee to the employee's identity or 
          immigration documents, such as passports or drivers' 
          licenses, regardless of issuing authority;
            (D) using misleading or fraudulent practices during the 
          recruitment of employees or offering of employment, such as--
            (i) failing to disclose, in a format and language 
          understood by the employee or potential employee, basic 
          information; or
            (ii) making material misrepresentations during the 
          recruitment of employees regarding the key terms and 
          conditions of employment, including--
     
            (I) wages and fringe benefits;
            (II) the location of work;
            (III) the living conditions;
            (IV) housing and associated costs (if employer- or agent-
          provided or arranged);
            (V) any significant costs to be charged to the employee or 
          potential employee; and
            (VI) the hazardous nature of the work, if applicable;
     
            (E) using recruiters that do not comply with local labor 
          laws of the country in which the recruiting takes place;
            (F) providing or arranging housing that fails to meet the 
          host country housing and safety standards; and
            (G) failing to provide an employment contract, recruitment 
          agreement, or other required work document--
            (i) in writing--
     
            (I) in a language the employee understands; or
            (II) along with an independent interpreter if the document 
          cannot be provided in a language the employee understands;
     
            (ii) not later than 5 days before the employee relocates, 
          if relocation is required to perform the work; and
            (iii) that includes details about work description, wages, 
          work locations, living accommodations and associated costs, 
          time off, round-trip transportation arrangements, grievance 
          processes, and the content of applicable laws and regulations 
          that prohibit trafficking in persons.
     
          SEC. 2133. AMENDMENTS TO THE CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION AND 
                        TREATMENT ACT.
     
            Section 111(b)(1) of the Child Abuse Prevention and 
          Treatment Act (42 U.S.C. 5106g(b)(1)) is amended by striking 
          ``a victim of'' and all that follows and inserting ``a victim 
          of `child abuse and neglect' and of `sexual abuse' if the 
          child is identified, by a State or local agency employee of 
          the State or locality involved, as being a victim of human 
          trafficking.''.
     
          SEC. 2134. SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING TIMELY SUBMISSION OF 
                        DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE REPORTS.
     
            It is the sense of Congress that--
            (1) the Department of Justice has failed to meet its 
          reporting requirements under title IV of the Trafficking 
          Victims Protection Act of 2017 (34 U.S.C. 10101 et seq.); and
            (2) progress on critical data collection about human 
          trafficking and crime reporting are in jeopardy as a result 
          of such failure and must be addressed immediately.
     
          SEC. 2135. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON CRITERIA FOR CLASSIFYING 
                        VICTIMS OF CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING.
     
            It is the sense of Congress that--
            (1) all States (including the District of Columbia) and 
          territories should evaluate whether to eliminate the 
          requirement for third-party control to properly qualify a 
          child as a victim of sex trafficking, to--
            (A) aid in the identification and prevention of child sex 
          trafficking;
            (B) protect children; and
            (C) appropriately prosecute perpetrators to the fullest 
          extent of the law; and
            (2) a person is qualified as a victim of child sex 
          trafficking if the person is a victim, as a child, of human 
          trafficking.
     
          SEC. 2136. MISSING AND ABDUCTED FOSTER CHILDREN AND YOUTH.
     
            It is the sense of Congress that--
            (1) each State child welfare agency should--
            (A) prioritize developing and implementing protocols to 
          comply with section 471(a)(35) of the Social Security Act (42 
          U.S.C. 671(a)(35)), as amended by section 2137; and
            (B) report the information the agency receives about 
          missing or abducted foster children and youth to the National 
          Center on Missing and Exploited Children and to law 
          enforcement authorities for inclusion in the Federal Bureau 
          of Investigation's National Crime Information Center 
          database, in accordance with section 471(a)(34) of the Social 
          Security Act (42 U.S.C. 671(a)(34));
            (2) the reports described in paragraph (1)(B)--
            (A) should be made immediately (and in no case later than 
          24 hours) after the information is received; and
            (B) were required to be provided to the Secretary of Health 
          and Human Services beginning on September 30, 2016; and
            (3) according to section 471(a)(34) of such Act, each State 
          child welfare agency was required to submit annual reports to 
          the Secretary of Health and Human Services beginning on 
          September 30, 2017, to notify the Secretary of the total 
          number of children and youth who are victims of human 
          trafficking.
     
          SEC. 2137. MODIFICATION TO STATE PLAN FOR FOSTER CARE AND 
                        ADOPTION ASSISTANCE.
     
            (a) State Plan Amendment.--Section 471(a)(35)(B) of the 
          Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 671(a)(35)(B)) is amended by 
          striking the semicolon at the end and inserting the 
          following: ``(referred to in this subparagraph as ``NCMEC''), 
          and that the State agency shall maintain regular 
          communication with law enforcement agencies and NCMEC in 
          efforts to provide a safe recovery of a missing or abducted 
          child or youth, including by sharing information pertaining 
          to the child's or youth's recovery and circumstances related 
          to the recovery, and that the State report submitted to law 
          enforcement agencies and NCMEC shall include where reasonably 
          possible--
            ``(i) a photo of the missing or abducted child or youth;
            ``(ii) a description of the child's or youth's physical 
          features, such as height, weight, sex, ethnicity, race, hair 
          color, and eye color; and
            ``(iii) endangerment information, such as the child's or 
          youth's pregnancy status, prescription medications, suicidal 
          tendencies, vulnerability to being sex trafficked, and other 
          health or risk factors;''.
            (b) Effective Date.--
            (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), the 
          amendment made by subsection (a) shall take effect on the 
          date of enactment of this Act.
            (2) Delay if state legislation required.--In the case of a 
          State plan under part E of title IV of the Social Security 
          Act which the Secretary of Health and Human Services 
          determines requires State legislation (other than legislation 
          appropriating funds) in order for the plan to meet the 
          additional requirements imposed by the amendment made by 
          subsection (a), the State plan shall not be regarded as 
          failing to comply with the requirements of such part solely 
          on the basis of the failure of the plan to meet such 
          additional requirements before the first day of the first 
          calendar quarter beginning after the close of the first 
          regular session of the State legislature that begins after 
          the date of enactment of this Act. For purposes of the 
          previous sentence, in the case of a State that has a 2-year 
          legislative session, each year of the session shall be deemed 
          to be a separate regular session of the State legislature.
     
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                   Subtitle B--Authorization of Appropriations
     
          SEC. 2201. EXTENSION OF AUTHORIZATIONS UNDER THE VICTIMS OF 
                        TRAFFICKING AND VIOLENCE PROTECTION ACT OF 
                        2000.
     
            Section 113 of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence 
          Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7110) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (b)--
            (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``To carry out the 
          purposes of sections 106(b) and 107(b),'' and inserting ``To 
          carry out the purposes of sections 106(b) and 107(b) of this 
          Act and section 429A of the Social Security Act,''; and
            (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``2018 through 2021'' and 
          inserting ``2023 through 2028'';
            (2) in subsection (d)(3), by striking ``$11,000,000 to the 
          Attorney General for each of the fiscal years 2018 through 
          2021'' and inserting ``$11,000,000 to the Attorney General 
          for each of the fiscal years 2023 through 2028'';
            (3) in subsection (f), by striking ``2018 through 2021.'' 
          and inserting ``2023 through 2028''; and
            (4) in subsection (i)--
            (A) by striking ``2018 through 2021'' and inserting ``2023 
          through 2028''; and
            (B) by inserting ``of which $2,000,000 shall be made 
          available each fiscal year for the establishment of a labor 
          trafficking investigation team within the Department of 
          Homeland Security Center for Countering Human Trafficking, 
          and the remaining funds shall be used'' after ``expended,''.
     
          SEC. 2202. IMPROVING ENFORCEMENT OF SECTION 307 OF THE TARIFF 
                        ACT OF 1930.
     
            There is authorized to be appropriated $20,000,000, for 
          each of fiscal years 2023 through 2028, to the Commissioner 
          of U.S. Customs and Border Protection to strengthen the 
          enforcement of section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 
          U.S.C. 1307).
     
                             Subtitle C--Severability
     
          SEC. 2301. SEVERABILITY.
     
            If any provision of this title or amendment made by this 
          title, or the application of such provision or amendment to 
          any person or circumstance, is held to be unconstitutional, 
          the remainder of this title and the amendments made by this 
          title, and the application of the provision or amendment to 
          any other person or circumstance, shall not be affected.
     
              TITLE III--PROJECT SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS REAUTHORIZATION
     
          SEC. 3001. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This title may be cited as the ``Project Safe Neighborhoods 
          Reauthorization Act of 2022''.
     
          SEC. 3002. FINDINGS.
     
            Congress finds the following:
            (1) Launched in 2001, the Project Safe Neighborhoods 
          program is a nationwide initiative that brings together 
          Federal, State, local, and Tribal law enforcement officials, 
          prosecutors, community leaders, and other stakeholders to 
          identify the most pressing crime problems in a community and 
          work collaboratively to address those problems.
            (2) The Project Safe Neighborhoods program--
            (A) operates in all 94 Federal judicial districts 
          throughout the 50 States and territories of the United 
          States; and
            (B) implements 4 key components to successfully reduce 
          violent crime in communities, including community engagement, 
          prevention and intervention, focused and strategic 
          enforcement, and accountability.
     
          SEC. 3003. REAUTHORIZATION.
     
            (a) Definitions.--Section 2 of the Project Safe 
          Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act of 2018 (34 
          U.S.C. 60701) is amended--
            (1) by redesignating paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) as 
          paragraphs (2), (4), and (5), respectively;
            (2) by inserting before paragraph (2), as so redesignated, 
          the following:
            ``(1) the term `crime analyst' means an individual employed 
          by a law enforcement agency for the purpose of separating 
          information into key components and contributing to plans of 
          action to understand, mitigate, and neutralize criminal 
          threats;''; and
            (3) by inserting after paragraph (2), as so redesignated, 
          the following:
            ``(3) the term `law enforcement assistant' means an 
          individual employed by a law enforcement agency or a 
          prosecuting agency for the purpose of aiding law enforcement 
          officers in investigative or administrative duties;''.
            (b) Use of Funds.--Section 4(b) of the Project Safe 
          Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act of 2018 (34 
          U.S.C. 60703(b)) is amended--
            (1) in paragraph (3), by striking ``or'' at the end;
            (2) in paragraph (4), by striking the period at the end and 
          inserting a semicolon; and
            (3) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(5) hiring crime analysts to assist with violent crime 
          reduction efforts;
            ``(6) the cost of overtime for law enforcement officers, 
          prosecutors, and law enforcement assistants that assist with 
          the Program; and
            ``(7) purchasing, implementing, and using technology to 
          assist with violent crime reduction efforts.''.
            (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--Section 6 of the 
          Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act of 
          2018 (34 U.S.C. 60705) is amended by striking ``fiscal years 
          2019 through 2021'' and inserting ``fiscal years 2023 through 
          2026''.
     
          SEC. 3004. TASK FORCE SUPPORT.
     
            (a) Short Title.--This section may be cited as the 
          ``Officer Ella Grace French and Sergeant Jim Smith Task Force 
          Support Act of 2022''.
            (b) Amendment.--Section 4(b) of the Project Safe 
          Neighborhoods Grant Program Authorization Act of 2018 (34 
          U.S.C. 60703(b)), as amended by section 3(b), is amended--
            (1) in paragraph (6), by striking ``and'' at the end;
            (2) in paragraph (7), by striking the period at the end and 
          inserting ``; and''; and
            (3) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(8) support for multi-jurisdictional task forces.''.
     
                 TITLE IV--PREVENTING CHILD SEX ABUSE ACT OF 2022
     
          SEC. 4001. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This title may be cited as the ``Preventing Child Sex Abuse 
          Act of 2022''.
     
          SEC. 4002. SENSE OF CONGRESS.
     
            The sense of Congress is the following:
            (1) The safety of children should be a top priority for 
          public officials and communities in the United States.
            (2) According to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, 
          an individual in the United States is sexually assaulted 
          every 68 seconds. And every 9 minutes, that victim is a 
          child. Meanwhile, only 25 out of every 1,000 perpetrators 
          will end up in prison.
            (3) The effects of child sexual abuse can be long-lasting 
          and affect the victim's mental health.
            (4) Victims are more likely than non-victims to experience 
          the following mental health challenges:
            (A) Victims are about 4 times more likely to develop 
          symptoms of drug abuse.
            (B) Victims are about 4 times more likely to experience 
          post-traumatic stress disorder as adults.
            (C) Victims are about 3 times more likely to experience a 
          major depressive episode as adults.
            (5) The criminal justice system should and has acted as an 
          important line of defense to protect children and hold 
          perpetrators accountable.
            (6) However, the horrific crimes perpetuated by Larry 
          Nassar demonstrate firsthand the loopholes that still exist 
          in the criminal justice system. While Larry Nassar was found 
          guilty of several State-level offenses, he was not charged 
          federally for his illicit sexual contact with minors, despite 
          crossing State and international borders to commit this 
          conduct.
            (7) The Department of Justice has also identified a growing 
          trend of Americans who use charitable or missionary work in a 
          foreign country as a cover for sexual abuse of children.
            (8) It is the intent of Congress to prohibit Americans from 
          engaging in sexual abuse or exploitation of minors under the 
          guise of work, including volunteer work, with an organization 
          that affects interstate or foreign commerce, such as an 
          international charity.
            (9) Federal law does not require that an abuser's intention 
          to engage in sexual abuse be a primary, significant, 
          dominant, or motivating purpose of the travel.
            (10) Child sexual abuse does not require physical contact 
          between the abuser and the child. This is especially true as 
          perpetrators turn increasingly to internet platforms, online 
          chat rooms, and webcams to commit child sexual abuse.
            (11) However, a decision of the United States Court of 
          Appeals for the Seventh Circuit found the use of a webcam to 
          engage in sexually provocative activity with a minor did not 
          qualify as ``sexual activity''.
            (12) Congress can address this issue by amending the 
          definition of the term ``sexual activity'' to clarify that it 
          does not require interpersonal, physical contact.
            (13) It is the duty of Congress to provide clearer guidance 
          to ensure that those who commit crimes against children are 
          prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
     
          SEC. 4003. INTERSTATE CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE.
     
            Section 2423 of title 18, United States Code, is amended--
            (1) in subsection (b), by striking ``with a motivating 
          purpose of engaging in any illicit sexual conduct with 
          another person'' and inserting ``with intent to engage in any 
          illicit sexual conduct with another person'';
            (2) by redesignating subsections (d), (e), (f), and (g) as 
          subsections (e), (f), (g), and (i), respectively;
            (3) in subsection (e), as so redesignated, by striking 
          ``with a motivating purpose of engaging in any illicit sexual 
          conduct'' and inserting ``with intent to engage in any 
          illicit sexual conduct''; and
            (4) by inserting after subsection (g), as so redesignated, 
          the following:
            ``(h) Rule of Construction.--As used in this section, the 
          term `intent' shall be construed as any intention to engage 
          in illicit sexual conduct at the time of the travel.''.
     
          SEC. 4004. ABUSE UNDER THE GUISE OF CHARITY.
     
            Section 2423 of title 18, United States Code, as amended by 
          section 4003 of this title, is amended--
            (1) by inserting after subsection (c) the following:
            ``(d) Illicit Sexual Conduct in Connection With Certain 
          Organizations.--Any citizen of the United States or alien 
          admitted for permanent residence who--
            ``(1) is an officer, director, employee, or agent of an 
          organization that affects interstate or foreign commerce;
            ``(2) makes use of the mails or any means or 
          instrumentality of interstate or foreign
     
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          commerce through the connection or affiliation of the person 
          with such organization; and
            ``(3) commits an act in furtherance of illicit sexual 
          conduct through the connection or affiliation of the person 
          with such organization,
          shall be fined under this title, imprisoned for not more than 
          30 years, or both.'';
            (2) in subsection (f), as so redesignated, by striking ``or 
          (d)'' and inserting ``(d), or (e)''; and
            (3) in subsection (i), as so redesignated, by striking 
          ``(f)(2)'' and inserting ``(g)(2)''.
     
          SEC. 4005. SEXUAL ACTIVITY WITH MINORS.
     
            Section 2427 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by 
          inserting ``does not require interpersonal physical contact, 
          and'' before ``includes''.
     
                TITLE V--DISCLOSING FOREIGN INFLUENCE IN LOBBYING
     
          SEC. 5001. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This title may be cited as the ``Disclosing Foreign 
          Influence in Lobbying Act''.
     
          SEC. 5002. CLARIFICATION OF CONTENTS OF REGISTRATION.
     
            Section 4(b) of the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (2 
          U.S.C. 1603(b)) is amended--
            (1) in paragraph (6), by striking ``and'' at the end; and
            (2) in paragraph (7), by striking ``the offense.'' and 
          inserting the following: ``the offense; and
            ``(8) notwithstanding paragraph (4), the name and address 
          of each government of a foreign country (including any agency 
          or subdivision of a foreign government, such as a regional or 
          municipal unit of government) and foreign political party, 
          other than the client, that participates in the direction, 
          planning, supervision, or control of any lobbying activities 
          of the registrant.''.
     
              TITLE VI--AMENDMENTS TO THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT
     
          SEC. 6001. AMENDMENTS TO THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT.
     
             Section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 
          802) is amended--
            (1) by redesignating paragraph (58) as paragraph (59);
            (2) by redesignating the second paragraph designated as 
          paragraph (57) (relating to the definition of ``serious drug 
          felony'') as paragraph (58); and
            (3) by moving paragraphs (57), (58) (as so redesignated), 
          and (59) (as so redesignated) 2 ems to the left.
     
                TITLE VII--FIGHTING POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
     
          SEC. 7001. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This title may be cited as the ``Fighting Post-Traumatic 
          Stress Disorder Act of 2022''.
     
          SEC. 7002. FINDINGS.
     
            Congress finds the following:
            (1) Public safety officers serve their communities with 
          bravery and distinction in order to keep their communities 
          safe.
            (2) Public safety officers, including police officers, 
          firefighters, emergency medical technicians, and 911 
          dispatchers, are on the front lines of dealing with 
          situations that are stressful, graphic, harrowing, and life-
          threatening.
            (3) The work of public safety officers puts them at risk 
          for developing post-traumatic stress disorder and acute 
          stress disorder.
            (4) It is estimated that 30 percent of public safety 
          officers develop behavioral health conditions at some point 
          in their lifetimes, including depression and post-traumatic 
          stress disorder, in comparison to 20 percent of the general 
          population that develops such conditions.
            (5) Victims of post-traumatic stress disorder and acute 
          stress disorder are at a higher risk of dying by suicide.
            (6) Firefighters have been reported to have higher suicide 
          attempt and ideation rates than the general population.
            (7) It is estimated that between 125 and 300 police 
          officers die by suicide every year.
            (8) In 2019, pursuant to section 2(b) of the Law 
          Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness Act of 2017 (Public 
          Law 115-113; 131 Stat. 2276), the Director of the Office of 
          Community Oriented Policing Services of the Department of 
          Justice developed a report (referred to in this section as 
          the ``LEMHWA report'') that expressed that many law 
          enforcement agencies do not have the capacity or local access 
          to the mental health professionals necessary for treating 
          their law enforcement officers.
            (9) The LEMHWA report recommended methods for establishing 
          remote access or regional mental health check programs at the 
          State or Federal level.
            (10) Individual police and fire departments generally do 
          not have the resources to employ full-time mental health 
          experts who are able to treat public safety officers with 
          state-of-the-art techniques for the purpose of treating job-
          related post-traumatic stress disorder and acute stress 
          disorder.
     
          SEC. 7003. PROGRAMMING FOR POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER.
     
            (a) Definitions.--In this section:
            (1) Public safety officer.--The term ``public safety 
          officer''--
            (A) has the meaning given the term in section 1204 of the 
          Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. 
          10284); and
            (B) includes Tribal public safety officers.
            (2) Public safety telecommunicator.--The term ``public 
          safety telecommunicator'' means an individual who--
            (A) operates telephone, radio, or other communication 
          systems to receive and communicate requests for emergency 
          assistance at 911 public safety answering points and 
          emergency operations centers;
            (B) takes information from the public and other sources 
          relating to crimes, threats, disturbances, acts of terrorism, 
          fires, medical emergencies, and other public safety matters; 
          and
            (C) coordinates and provides information to law enforcement 
          and emergency response personnel.
            (b) Report.--Not later than 150 days after the date of 
          enactment of this Act, the Attorney General, acting through 
          the Director of the Office of Community Oriented Policing 
          Services of the Department of Justice, shall submit to the 
          Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate and the Committee on 
          the Judiciary of the House of Representatives a report on--
            (1) not fewer than 1 proposed program, if the Attorney 
          General determines it appropriate and feasible to do so, to 
          be administered by the Department of Justice for making 
          state-of-the-art treatments or preventative care available to 
          public safety officers and public safety telecommunicators 
          with regard to job-related post-traumatic stress disorder or 
          acute stress disorder by providing public safety officers and 
          public safety telecommunicators access to evidence-based 
          trauma-informed care, peer support, counselor services, and 
          family supports for the purpose of treating or preventing 
          post-traumatic stress disorder or acute stress disorder;
            (2) a draft of any necessary grant conditions required to 
          ensure that confidentiality is afforded to public safety 
          officers on account of seeking the care or services described 
          in paragraph (1) under the proposed program;
            (3) how each proposed program described in paragraph (1) 
          could be most efficiently administered throughout the United 
          States at the State, Tribal, territorial, and local levels, 
          taking into account in-person and telehealth capabilities;
            (4) a draft of legislative language necessary to authorize 
          each proposed program described in paragraph (1); and
            (5) an estimate of the amount of annual appropriations 
          necessary for administering each proposed program described 
          in paragraph (1).
            (c) Development.--In developing the report required under 
          subsection (b), the Attorney General shall consult relevant 
          stakeholders, including--
            (1) Federal, State, Tribal, territorial, and local agencies 
          employing public safety officers and public safety 
          telecommunicators; and
            (2) non-governmental organizations, international 
          organizations, academies, or other entities, including 
          organizations that support the interests of public safety 
          officers and public safety telecommunicators and the 
          interests of family members of public safety officers and 
          public safety telecommunicators.
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       SA 6605. Mr. HAGERTY submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
     by him to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United 
     States Code, to amend the description of how performance goals are 
     achieved, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the 
     table; as follows:
     
            At the end, add the following:
     
            DIVISION KK--REPORTING OF THIRD PARTY NETWORK TRANSACTIONS
     
          SEC. 1. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This division may be cited as the ``Stop the Nosy Obsession 
          with Online Payments Act of 2022'' or the ``SNOOP Act of 
          2022''.
     
          SEC. 2. REPEAL OF MODIFICATION OF EXCEPTIONS FOR REPORTING OF 
                        THIRD PARTY NETWORK TRANSACTIONS.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 6050W(e) of the Internal Revenue 
          Code of 1986 is amended to read as follows:
            ``(e) Exception for De Minimis Payments by Third Party 
          Settlement Organizations.--A third party settlement 
          organization shall be required to report any information 
          under subsection (a) with respect to third party network 
          transactions of any participating payee only if--
            ``(1) the amount which would otherwise be reported under 
          subsection (a)(2) with respect to such transactions exceeds 
          $20,000, and
            ``(2) the aggregate number of such transactions exceeds 
          200.''.
            (b) Conforming Amendment.--Section 6050W(c)(3) of the 
          Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by striking 
          ``described in subsection (d)(3)(A)(iii)''.
            (c) Effective Date.--
            (1) In general.--The amendment made by subsection (a) shall 
          apply to returns for calendar years beginning after December 
          31, 2021.
            (2) Clarification.--The amendment made by subsection (b) 
          shall apply to transactions after the date of the enactment 
          of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
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       SA 6606. Mr. RISCH (for himself, Mr. Romney, Mr. Cornyn, Mr. Hagerty, 
     and Mr. Sullivan) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
     amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend 
     section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, to amend the description 
     of how performance goals are achieved, and for other purposes; which 
     was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
            On page 1858, line 19, strike ``sec. 1805'' and insert the 
          following:
     
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            Sec. 1805.  There is appropriated, out of any money in the 
          Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year 
          ending September 30, 2023--
            (1) $250,000,000 for grants to Taiwan under the Foreign 
          Military Financing Program; and
            (2) $250,000,000 to replenish defense articles that were 
          taken from the stocks of the Department of Defense and 
          provided to Taiwan under section 506(a)(3) of the Foreign 
          Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2318(a)(3)).
            Sec. 1806.
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       SA 6607. Mrs. GILLIBRAND submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed to amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 
     2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, to amend 
     the description of how performance goals are achieved, and for other 
     purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
            At the end of division FF, add the following:
     
        TITLE VII--SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING FOR THE WORLD TRADE CENTER HEALTH 
                                     PROGRAM
     
          SEC. 7701. SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING FOR THE WORLD TRADE CENTER 
                        HEALTH PROGRAM.
     
            (a) In General.--Title XXXIII of the Public Health Service 
          Act (42 U.S.C. 300mm et seq.) is amended by adding at the end 
          the following:
     
          ``SEC. 3352. SUPPLEMENTAL FUND.
     
            ``(a) In General.--There is established a fund to be known 
          as the World Trade Center Health Program Supplemental Fund 
          (referred to in this section as the `Supplemental Fund'), 
          consisting of amounts deposited into the Fund under 
          subsection (b).
            ``(b) Amount.--Out of any money in the Treasury not 
          otherwise appropriated, there is appropriated for fiscal year 
          2023 $1,000,000,000, for deposit into the Supplemental Fund, 
          which amounts shall remain available through fiscal year 
          2032.
            ``(c) Uses of Funds.--Amounts deposited into the 
          Supplemental Fund under subsection (b) shall be available, 
          without further appropriation and without regard to any 
          spending limitation under section 3351(c), to the WTC Program 
          Administrator as needed at the discretion of such 
          Administrator, for carrying out any provision in this title, 
          including sections 3303 and 3341(c).
            ``(d) Return of Funds.--Any amounts that remain in the 
          Supplemental Fund on September 30, 2032, shall be deposited 
          into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts.''.
            (b) Conforming Amendments.--Title XXXIII of the Public 
          Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300mm et seq.) is amended--
            (1) in section 3311(a)(4)(B)(i)(II) (42 U.S.C. 300mm-
          21(a)(4)(B)(i)(II)), by striking ``section 3351'' and 
          inserting ``sections 3351 and 3352'';
            (2) in section 3321(a)(3)(B)(i)(II) (42 U.S.C. 300mm-
          31(a)(3)(B)(i)(II)), by striking ``section 3351'' and 
          inserting ``sections 3351 and 3352'';
            (3) in section 3331 (42 U.S.C. 300mm-41)--
            (A) in subsection (a), by inserting ``and the World Trade 
          Center Health Program Supplemental Fund'' before the period 
          at the end; and
            (B) in subsection (d)--
            (i) in paragraph (1)(B), by inserting ``(excluding any 
          expenditures from amounts in the World Trade Center Health 
          Program Supplemental Fund under section 3352)'' before the 
          period at the end; and
            (ii) in paragraph (2), in the flush text following 
          subparagraph (C), by inserting ``(excluding any expenditures 
          from amounts in the World Trade Center Health Program 
          Supplemental Fund under section 3352)'' before the period at 
          the end; and
            (4) in section 3351(b) (42 U.S.C. 300mm-61(b))--
            (A) in paragraph (2), by inserting ``or as available from 
          the World Trade Center Health Program Supplemental Fund under 
          section 3352'' before the period at the end; and
            (B) in paragraph (3), by inserting ``or as available from 
          the World Trade Center Health Program Supplemental Fund under 
          section 3352'' before the period at the end.
            (c) Prevention and Public Health Fund.--Section 4002(b) of 
          the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (42 U.S.C. 
          300u-11(b)) is amended--
            (1) in paragraph (8), by striking ``$1,800,000,000; and'' 
          and inserting ``$1,525,000,000;'';
            (2) by striking paragraph (9) and inserting the following:
            ``(9) for each of fiscal years 2028 and 2029, 
          $1,725,000,000; and''; and
            (3) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(10) for fiscal year 2030 and each fiscal year 
          thereafter, $2,000,000,000.''.
     
          SEC. 7702. RESEARCH COHORT FOR EMERGING HEALTH IMPACTS ON 
                        YOUTH.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 3341 of the Public Health Service 
          Act (42 U.S.C. 300mm-51) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (a)--
            (A) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking 
          ``With respect'' through ``subtitle B, the'' and inserting 
          ``The''; and
            (B) by striking ``of such individuals'' each place it 
          appears;
            (2) in subsection (b)(1), by inserting ``and individuals 
          who were exposed within a geographic area related to the 
          September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in a manner similar to 
          the exposure within such geographic area experienced by 
          individuals meeting the eligibility criteria under section 
          3311(a)(2) or 3321(a)(1)(B)'' after ``treatment'';
            (3) by redesignating subsections (c) and (d) as subsections 
          (d) and (e), respectively; and
            (4) by inserting after subsection (b) the following:
            ``(c) Research Cohort for Emerging Health Impacts on 
          Youth.--
            ``(1) In general.--The WTC Program Administrator, in 
          consultation with the Secretary of Education, shall establish 
          a research cohort of sufficient size to conduct future 
          research studies on the health and educational impacts of 
          exposure to airborne toxins, or any other hazard or adverse 
          condition, resulting from the September 11, 2001, terrorist 
          attacks, including on the population of individuals who were 
          21 years of age or younger at the time of exposure, including 
          such individuals who are screening-eligible WTC survivors or 
          certified-eligible WTC survivors.
            ``(2) Populations studied.--The research cohort under 
          paragraph (1) may include--
            ``(A) individuals who, on September 11, 2001, were 21 years 
          of age or younger and were--
            ``(i) outside the New York City disaster area; and
            ``(ii) in--
     
            ``(I) the area of Manhattan not further north than 14th 
          Street; or
            ``(II) Brooklyn; and
     
            ``(B) control populations, including populations of 
          individuals who, on September 11, 2001, were 21 years of age 
          or younger.''.
            (b) Funding.--Section 3351(b) of such Act (42 U.S.C. 300mm-
          61(b)) is amended by inserting after paragraph (3) the 
          following:
            ``(4) Limitation for research cohort for emerging health 
          impacts on youth.--Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the amounts 
          made available under such paragraph may not be used for 
          fiscal years 2023 through 2032 to carry out subsection (c) of 
          section 3341.''.
            (c) Conforming Amendment.--Section 3301(f)(2)(E) of such 
          Act (42 U.S.C. 300mm(f)(2)(E)) is amended by striking 
          ``section 3341(a)'' and inserting ``subsection (a) or (c) of 
          section 3341''.
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       SA 6608. Mr. BOOKER submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
     amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend 
     section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, to amend the description 
     of how performance goals are achieved, and for other purposes; which 
     was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
            At the appropriate place, insert the following:
     
                          DIVISION ___EQUAL ACT OF 2022
     
          SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This division may be cited as the ``Eliminating a 
          Quantifiably Unjust Application of the Law Act of 2022'' or 
          the ``EQUAL Act of 2022''.
     
          SEC. 102. ELIMINATION OF INCREASED PENALTIES FOR COCAINE 
                        OFFENSES WHERE THE COCAINE INVOLVED IS COCAINE 
                        BASE.
     
            (a) Controlled Substances Act.--The following provisions of 
          the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 801 et seq.) are 
          repealed:
            (1) Clause (iii) of section 401(b)(1)(A) (21 U.S.C. 
          841(b)(1)(A)).
            (2) Clause (iii) of section 401(b)(1)(B) (21 U.S.C. 
          841(b)(1)(B)).
            (b) Controlled Substances Import and Export Act.--The 
          following provisions of the Controlled Substances Import and 
          Export Act (21 U.S.C. 951 et seq.) are repealed:
            (1) Subparagraph (C) of section 1010(b)(1) (21 U.S.C. 
          960(b)(1)).
            (2) Subparagraph (C) of section 1010(b)(2) (21 U.S.C. 
          960(b)(2)).
            (c) Applicability to Pending and Past Cases.--
            (1) Pending cases.--This section, and the amendments made 
          by this section, shall apply to any sentence imposed after 
          the date of enactment of this Act, regardless of when the 
          offense was committed.
            (2) Past cases.--
            (A) In general.--In the case of a defendant who, on or 
          before the date of enactment of this Act, was sentenced for a 
          Federal offense described in subparagraph (B), the sentencing 
          court may, on motion of the defendant, the Bureau of Prisons, 
          the attorney for the Government, or on its own motion, impose 
          a reduced sentence after considering the factors set forth in 
          section 3553(a) of title 18, United States Code.
            (B) Federal offense described.--A Federal offense described 
          in this subparagraph is an offense that involves cocaine base 
          that is an offense under one of the following:
            (i) Section 401 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 
          841).
            (ii) Section 1010 of the Controlled Substances Import and 
          Export Act (21 U.S.C. 960).
            (iii) Section 404(a) of the Controlled Substances Act (21 
          U.S.C. 844(a)).
            (iv) Any other Federal criminal offense, the conduct or 
          penalties for which were established by reference to a 
          provision described in clause (i), (ii), or (iii).
            (C) Defendant not required to be present.--Notwithstanding 
          Rule 43 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, the 
          defendant is not required to be present at any hearing on 
          whether to impose a reduced sentence pursuant to this 
          paragraph.
            (D) No reduction for previously reduced sentences.--A court 
          may not consider a motion made under this paragraph to reduce 
          a
     
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          sentence if the sentence was previously imposed or previously 
          reduced in accordance with this division.
            (E) No requirement to reduce sentence.--Nothing in this 
          paragraph may be construed to require a court to reduce a 
          sentence pursuant to this paragraph.
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       SA 6609. Ms. MURKOWSKI (for herself and Ms. Klobuchar) submitted an 
     amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. 
     Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United 
     States Code, to amend the description of how performance goals are 
     achieved, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the 
     table; as follows:
     
            At the end of division FF, add the following:
     
         TITLE VII--ADVANCING FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS RESEARCH, 
                             SERVICES, AND PREVENTION
     
          SEC. 7101. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This Act may be cited as the ``Advancing FASD Research, 
          Services and Prevention Act'' or the ``FASD Respect Act''.
     
          SEC. 7102. HHS PROGRAM ON FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS.
     
            (a) In General.--Part O of title III of the Public Health 
          Service Act (42 U.S.C. 280f et seq.) is amended--
            (1) by amending the part heading to read as follows: 
          ``fetal alcohol spectrum disorders prevention and services 
          program'';
            (2) in section 399H (42 U.S.C. 280f)--
            (A) in the section heading, by striking ``establishment of 
          fetal alcohol syndrome prevention'' and inserting ``fetal 
          alcohol spectrum disorders prevention, intervention,'';
            (B) by striking ``Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol 
          Effect'' each place it appears and inserting ``FASD'';
            (C) in subsection (a)--
            (i) by amending the heading to read as follows: ``In 
          General'';
            (ii) in the matter preceding paragraph (1)--
     
            (I) by inserting ``or continue activities to support'' 
          after ``shall establish'';
            (II) by striking ``FASD'' (as amended by subparagraph (B)) 
          and inserting ``fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (referred to 
          in this section as `FASD')'';
            (III) by striking ``prevention, intervention'' and 
          inserting ``awareness, prevention, identification, 
          intervention,''; and
            (IV) by striking ``that shall'' and inserting ``, which 
          may'';
     
            (iii) in paragraph (1)--
     
            (I) in subparagraph (A)--
     
            (aa) by striking ``medical schools'' and inserting ``health 
          professions schools''; and
            (bb) by inserting ``infants,'' after ``provision of 
          services for''; and
     
            (II) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``medical and 
          mental'' and inserting ``agencies providing'';
     
            (iv) in paragraph (2)--
     
            (I) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
          ``a prevention and diagnosis program to support clinical 
          studies, demonstrations and other research as appropriate'' 
          and inserting ``supporting and conducting research on fetal 
          alcohol spectrum disorders, as appropriate, including''; and
            (II) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``prevention services 
          and interventions for pregnant, alcohol-dependent women'' and 
          inserting ``evidence-based services and interventions for 
          preventing prenatal alcohol exposure, which may co-occur with 
          exposure to other substances''; and
     
            (v) by amending paragraph (3) to read as follows:
            ``(3) building State and Tribal capacity for the 
          identification, treatment, and support of individuals with 
          FASD and their families, which may include by developing, 
          implementing, and evaluating targeted intervention programs 
          for FASD, increasing awareness of FASD, providing training 
          for professionals across relevant sectors, and disseminating 
          information about FASD and support services to affected 
          individuals and their families.'';
            (D) in subsection (b)--
            (i) by striking ``described in section 399I'';
            (ii) by striking ``The Secretary'' and inserting the 
          following:
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary''; and
            (iii) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(2) Eligible entities.--To be eligible to receive a 
          grant, or enter into a cooperative agreement or contract 
          under this section, an entity shall--
            ``(A) be a State, Indian Tribe or Tribal organization, 
          local government, scientific or academic institution, or 
          nonprofit organization; and
            ``(B) prepare and submit to the Secretary an application at 
          such time, in such manner, and containing such information as 
          the Secretary may require, including a description of the 
          activities that the entity intends to carry out using amounts 
          received under this section.''; and
            (E) by striking subsections (c) and (d); and
            (3) by striking sections 399I, 399J, and 399K (42 U.S.C. 
          280f-1, 280f-2, 280f-3) and inserting the following:
     
          ``SEC. 399I. FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDERS CENTERS FOR 
                        EXCELLENCE.
     
            ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall, as appropriate, 
          award grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts to public 
          or nonprofit entities with demonstrated expertise in the 
          prevention of, identification of, and intervention services 
          with respect to, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (referred 
          to in this section as `FASD') and other related adverse 
          conditions. Such awards shall be for the purposes of 
          establishing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Centers for 
          Excellence to build local, Tribal, State, and national 
          capacities to prevent the occurrence of FASD and other 
          related adverse conditions, and to respond to the needs of 
          individuals with FASD and their families by carrying out the 
          programs described in subsection (b).
            ``(b) Programs.--An entity receiving an award under 
          subsection (a) may use such award for the following purposes:
            ``(1) Initiating or expanding diagnostic capacity for FASD 
          by increasing screening, assessment, identification, and 
          diagnosis.
            ``(2) Developing and supporting public awareness and 
          outreach activities, including the use of a range of media 
          and public outreach, to raise public awareness of the risks 
          associated with alcohol consumption during pregnancy, with 
          the goals of reducing the prevalence of FASD and improving 
          the developmental, health (including mental health), and 
          educational outcomes of individuals with FASD and supporting 
          families caring for individuals with FASD.
            ``(3) Acting as a clearinghouse for evidence-based 
          resources on FASD prevention, identification, and culturally-
          aware best practices, including the maintenance of a national 
          data-based directory on FASD-specific services in States, 
          Indian Tribes, and local communities, and disseminating 
          ongoing research and developing resources on FASD to help 
          inform systems of care for individuals with FASD across their 
          lifespan.
            ``(4) Increasing awareness and understanding of 
          efficacious, evidence-based FASD screening tools and 
          culturally- and linguistically-appropriate evidence-based 
          intervention services and best practices, which may include 
          by conducting national, regional, State, Tribal, or peer 
          cross-State webinars, workshops, or conferences for training 
          community leaders, medical and mental health and substance 
          use disorder professionals, education and disability 
          professionals, families, law enforcement personnel, judges, 
          individuals working in financial assistance programs, social 
          service personnel, child welfare professionals, and other 
          service providers.
            ``(5) Improving capacity for State, Tribal, and local 
          affiliates dedicated to FASD awareness, prevention, and 
          identification and family and individual support programs and 
          services.
            ``(6) Providing technical assistance to grantees under 
          section 399H, as appropriate.
            ``(7) Carrying out other functions, as appropriate.
            ``(c) Application.--To be eligible for a grant, contract, 
          or cooperative agreement under this section, an entity shall 
          submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such 
          manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may 
          require.
            ``(d) Subcontracting.--A public or private nonprofit entity 
          may carry out the following activities required under this 
          section through contracts or cooperative agreements with 
          other public and private nonprofit entities with demonstrated 
          expertise in FASD:
            ``(1) Prevention activities.
            ``(2) Screening and identification.
            ``(3) Resource, development, dissemination, training and 
          technical assistance, administration and support of FASD 
          partner networks.
            ``(4) Intervention services.
     
          ``SEC. 399J. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
     
            ``There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this 
          part such sums as may be necessary for each of fiscal years 
          2023 through 2027.''.
            (b) Report.--Not later than 4 years after the date of 
          enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Health and Human 
          Services shall submit to the Committee on Health, Education, 
          Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on Energy 
          and Commerce of the House of Representatives a report on the 
          efforts of the Department of Health and Human Services to 
          advance public awareness on, and facilitate the 
          identification of best practices related to, fetal alcohol 
          spectrum disorders identification, prevention, treatment, and 
          support.
                                      ______
                                      
       SA 6610. Mr. TOOMEY submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
     him to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United 
     States Code, to amend the description of how performance goals are 
     achieved, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the 
     table; as follows:
     
            At the end, add the following:
     
                              DIVISION KK--EXPENSING
     
          SEC. 1. EXTENSION OF 100-PERCENT EXPENSING.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 168(k)(6)(A) of the Internal 
          Revenue Code of 1986 is amended--
            (1) in clause (i), by striking ``January 1, 2023'' and 
          inserting ``January 1, 2024'',
            (2) in clause (ii)--
            (A) by striking ``December 31, 2022'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2023'', and
            (B) by striking ``January 1, 2024'' and inserting ``January 
          1, 2025'',
            (3) in clause (iii)--
            (A) by striking ``December 31, 2023'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2024'', and
            (B) by striking ``January 1, 2025'' and inserting ``January 
          1, 2026'',
            (4) in clause (iv)--
            (A) by striking ``December 31, 2024'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2025'', and
            (B) by striking ``January 1, 2026'' and inserting ``January 
          1, 2027'', and
     
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            (5) in clause (v)--
            (A) by striking ``December 31, 2025'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2026'', and
            (B) by striking ``January 1, 2027'' and inserting ``January 
          1, 2028''.
            (b) Rule for Property With Longer Production Periods.--
          Section 168(k)(6)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is 
          amended--
            (1) in clause (i), by striking ``January 1, 2024'' and 
          inserting ``January 1, 2025'',
            (2) in clause (ii)--
            (A) by striking ``December 31, 2023'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2024'', and
            (B) by striking ``January 1, 2025'' and inserting ``January 
          1, 2026'',
            (3) in clause (iii)--
            (A) by striking ``December 31, 2024'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2025'', and
            (B) by striking ``January 1, 2026'' and inserting ``January 
          1, 2027'',
            (4) in clause (iv)--
            (A) by striking ``December 31, 2025'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2026'', and
            (B) by striking ``January 1, 2027'' and inserting ``January 
          1, 2028'', and
            (5) in clause (v)--
            (A) by striking ``December 31, 2026'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2027'', and
            (B) by striking ``January 1, 2028'' and inserting ``January 
          1, 2029''.
            (c) Rule for Plants Bearing Fruits and Nuts.--Section 
          168(k)(6)(C) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is 
          amended--
            (1) in clause (i), by striking ``January 1, 2023'' and 
          inserting ``January 1, 2024'',
            (2) in clause (ii)--
            (A) by striking ``December 31, 2022'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2023'', and
            (B) by striking ``January 1, 2024'' and inserting ``January 
          1, 2025'',
            (3) in clause (iii)--
            (A) by striking ``December 31, 2023'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2024'', and
            (B) by striking ``January 1, 2025'' and inserting ``January 
          1, 2026'',
            (4) in clause (iv)--
            (A) by striking ``December 31, 2024'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2025'', and
            (B) by striking ``January 1, 2026'' and inserting ``January 
          1, 2027'', and
            (5) in clause (v)--
            (A) by striking ``December 31, 2025'' and inserting 
          ``December 31, 2026'', and
            (B) by striking ``January 1, 2027'' and inserting ``January 
          1, 2028''.
            (d) Extension.--
            (1) In general.--Section 168(k) of the Internal Revenue 
          Code of 1986 is amended--
            (A) in paragraph (2)--
            (i) in subparagraph (A)(iii), clauses (i)(III) and (ii) of 
          subparagraph (B), and subparagraph (E)(i), by striking 
          ``January 1, 2027'' each place it appears and inserting 
          ``January 1, 2028'', and
            (ii) in subparagraph (B)--
     
            (I) in clause (i)(II), by striking ``January 1, 2028'' and 
          inserting ``January 1, 2029'', and
            (II) in the heading of clause (ii), by striking ``pre-
          january 1, 2027'' and inserting ``pre-january 1, 2028'', and
     
            (B) in paragraph (5)(A), by striking ``January 1, 2027'' 
          and inserting ``January 1, 2028''.
            (2) Conforming amendment.--Clause (ii) of section 
          460(c)(6)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended 
          by striking ``January 1, 2027 (January 1, 2028'' and 
          inserting ``January 1, 2028 (January 1, 2029''.
            (e) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
          shall apply to property placed in service, and specified 
          plants (as defined in section 168(k)(5)(B) of the Internal 
          Revenue Code of 1986) planted or grafted, after December 31, 
          2022.
                                      ______
                                      
       SA 6611. Mr. YOUNG submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
     him to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United 
     States Code, to amend the description of how performance goals are 
     achieved, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the 
     table; as follows:
     
            At the appropriate place, insert the following:
     
          SEC. _____. EXTENSION OF TAX TREATMENT OF RESEARCH AND 
                        EXPERIMENTAL EXPENDITURES.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 13206 of Public Law 115-97 is 
          amended--
            (1) in subsection (b)(3), by striking ``2021'' and 
          inserting ``2023'', and
            (2) in subsection (e), by striking ``2021'' and inserting 
          ``2023''.
            (b) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
          shall take effect as if included in section 13206 of Public 
          Law 115-97.
                                      ______
                                      
       SA 6612. Mr. YOUNG submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
     him to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United 
     States Code, to amend the description of how performance goals are 
     achieved, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the 
     table; as follows:
     
            At the appropriate place, insert the following:
     
          SEC. _____. EXTENSION OF TAX TREATMENT OF RESEARCH AND 
                        EXPERIMENTAL EXPENDITURES.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 13206 of Public Law 115-97 is 
          amended--
            (1) in subsection (b)(3), by striking ``2021'' and 
          inserting ``2022'', and
            (2) in subsection (e), by striking ``2021'' and inserting 
          ``2022''.
            (b) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
          shall take effect as if included in section 13206 of Public 
          Law 115-97.
                                      ______
                                      
       SA 6613. Mr. COONS submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
     amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend 
     section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, to amend the description 
     of how performance goals are achieved, and for other purposes; which 
     was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
            On page 1589, after line 10, add the following:
     
       TITLE VIII--MADELEINE K. ALBRIGHT DEMOCRACY IN THE 21ST CENTURY ACT
     
          SEC. 801. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This title may be cited as the ``Madeleine K. Albright 
          Democracy in the 21st Century Act''.
     
          SEC. 802. DEFINITIONS.
     
            In this title:
            (1) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term 
          ``appropriate congressional committees'' means--
            (A) the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate;
            (B) the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate;
            (C) the Committee on Appropriations of the House of 
          Representatives; and
            (D) the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of 
          Representatives.
            (2) Civil and political rights.--The term ``civil and 
          political rights'' means the rights provided for in the 
          International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, done in 
          New York December 16, 1966, as ratified by the United States 
          of America.
            (3) Democracy programs.--For purposes of funds authorized 
          to be appropriated by this title, the Foreign Assistance Act 
          of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2151 et seq.), or appropriated under any 
          Act making appropriations for the Department of State, 
          foreign operations, and related programs, the term 
          ``democracy programs'' means programs that, consistent with 
          section 133(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 
          U.S.C. 2152c(b)) and the International Covenant on Civil and 
          Political Rights, done at New York December 16, 1966, 
          support--
            (A) good governance;
            (B) credible and competitive elections;
            (C) freedom of expression, association, assembly, and 
          religion;
            (D) human rights, labor rights, independent media, and the 
          rule of law; and
            (E) otherwise strengthen the capacity of democratic 
          political parties, governments, nongovernmental organizations 
          and institutions, and citizens to support the development of 
          democratic states and institutions that are responsive and 
          accountable to citizens.
            (4) NED.--The term ``NED'' means the National Endowment for 
          Democracy.
            (5) Relevant federal departments and agencies.--The term 
          ``relevant Federal departments and agencies'' means--
            (A) the Department of State;
            (B) the United States Agency for International Development; 
          and
            (C) other Federal agencies that the President determines 
          are relevant for purposes of this title.
            (6) USAID.--The term ``USAID'' means the United States 
          Agency for International Development.
     
          SEC. 803. PROGRAM PRIORITIZATION AND DEMOCRACY STRATEGY.
     
            (a) Program Prioritization .--As the global leader in 
          promoting and advancing democratic principles, the United 
          States Government should prioritize democracy programs that--
            (1) align and are coordinated with diplomatic and security 
          strategies for a given country or region;
            (2) advance democracy during and following a country's 
          transition to democracy and address democratic backsliding in 
          a country;
            (3) support democracy and democratic voices in closed and 
          repressive societies, including those defending the exercise 
          of civil and political rights;
            (4) counter the malign influence of authoritarian 
          governments;
            (5) counter corruption and kleptocracy, including by 
          enhancing transparent, accountable, effective, and responsive 
          governance;
            (6) counter authoritarian abuse of technology and 
          manipulation of elections, electoral data, and critical 
          electoral infrastructure;
            (7) promote internet freedom and combat digital 
          authoritarianism, including the use of the internet and other 
          digital technologies to restrict the exercise of civil and 
          political rights;
            (8) counter transnational repression;
            (9) counter the increasing use of arbitrary detention;
            (10) promote civic education and enhanced citizen 
          participation in democratic processes; and
            (11) protect the civil and political rights of religious 
          and ethnic minorities.
            (b) Strategy.--Not later than 120 days after the date of 
          the enactment of this Act, the President shall submit to 
          Congress a comprehensive strategy to promote democracy abroad 
          that is informed by extensive consultations with the local 
          actors impacted by such programs. The strategy shall 
          encompass a whole of government approach to such efforts, and 
          include detailed information on funding, goals and 
          objectives, and oversight.
     
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          SEC. 804. AUTHORITIES AND LIMITATION.
     
            (a) Beneficiaries.--Funds that are made available by this 
          title for the National Endowment for Democracy are made 
          available pursuant to the authority of the National Endowment 
          for Democracy Act (title V of Public Law 98-164), including 
          all decisions regarding the selection of beneficiaries.
            (b) Restrictions on Foreign Government Interference.--
            (1) Prior approval.--With respect to the provision of 
          assistance for democracy programs by relevant Federal 
          departments and agencies, the organizations implementing such 
          assistance, the specific nature of that assistance, and the 
          participants in such programs shall not be subject to the 
          prior approval by the government of any foreign country.
            (2) Disclosure of implementing partner information.--
            (A) In general.--If the Secretary of State, in consultation 
          with the Administrator of the United States Agency for 
          International Development, determines that the government of 
          a country is undemocratic or has engaged in gross violations 
          of civil and political rights, any new bilateral agreement 
          governing the terms and conditions under which assistance is 
          provided to such a country shall not require the disclosure 
          of the names of implementing partners of democracy programs, 
          and the Secretary of State and the USAID Administrator shall 
          expeditiously seek to negotiate amendments to existing 
          bilateral agreements, as necessary, to conform to this 
          requirement.
            (B) Information regarding, and names of, implementing 
          partners to be received by congress.--The requirement of 
          subparagraph (A) does not preclude Congress from receiving, 
          upon request by the appropriate congressional committees to 
          the Department of State and USAID, information regarding, and 
          names of, implementing partners, to be provided in a 
          classified or other setting as appropriate.
            (3) Reporting requirement.--The Secretary of State, in 
          coordination with the USAID Administrator, shall submit a 
          report to the appropriate congressional committees, not later 
          than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, 
          and annually thereafter until September 30, 2026, detailing 
          steps taken by the Department of State and USAID to comply 
          with the requirements of this subsection.
            (c) Information Sharing.--The Secretary of State and the 
          USAID Administrator shall regularly inform the NED President 
          of democracy programs that are planned and supported by such 
          agencies, and the NED President shall regularly inform such 
          Secretary and Administrator of programs that are planned and 
          supported by the NED, consistent with the requirements of 
          section 505(b) of the National Endowment for Democracy Act 
          (22 U.S.C. 4414(b)).
            (d) Digital Security.--Democracy programs supported by 
          funds authorized to be made available pursuant to section 807 
          should include a component on digital security to enhance the 
          security and safety of implementers and beneficiaries, 
          including, as appropriate, assistance for civil society 
          organizations to counter government surveillance, censorship, 
          and repression by digital means.
            (e) Audits.--Section 504(g) of the National Endowment for 
          Democracy Act (22 U.S.C. 4413(g)) is amended by striking 
          ``United States Information Agency'' and inserting 
          ``Department of State Office of Inspector General''.
     
          SEC. 805. ADVANCING DEMOCRACY IN THE 21ST CENTURY.
     
            (a) Democracy in the 21st Century Fund.--There is 
          authorized to be established a fund to be known as the 
          ``Democracy in the 21st Century Fund'' (in this subsection 
          referred to as the ``Fund''), to be administered by the 
          Secretary of State, following consultation with the 
          Administrator of the United States Agency for International 
          Development and the appropriate congressional committees, 
          consisting of amounts authorized to be made available by 
          section 807, to advance the comprehensive strategy under 
          section 803(b), including the programs of the Department of 
          State, USAID, and the National Endowment for Democracy 
          described in subsections (b), (c), (d), and (e).
            (b) Defending Democracy Globally.--The Secretary of State, 
          in coordination with the USAID Administrator and in 
          consultation with the appropriate congressional committees, 
          shall establish a program to defend democracy globally by--
            (1) strengthening and enhancing the Department of State and 
          USAID's ability to respond quickly and flexibly to democratic 
          openings and backsliding;
            (2) supporting independent media against threats from 
          authoritarian regimes;
            (3) promoting and prioritizing democratic values and the 
          promotion of civil and political rights in current and 
          emerging technologies, and countering efforts by 
          authoritarian governments to surveil, censor, or otherwise 
          repress populations by digital means, including through 
          programs that--
            (A) help countries around the world implement governing 
          regulations for the transparent procurement and use of 
          technology; and
            (B) provide education on digital literacy to key 
          populations;
            (4) establishing international coalitions of governmental 
          and nongovernmental actors dedicated to promoting democracy; 
          and
            (5) supporting human rights defenders in exile.
            (c) Combating Corruption and Kleptocracy.--The Secretary of 
          State, in coordination with the USAID Administrator and in 
          consultation with the appropriate congressional committees, 
          shall establish a program to support efforts by foreign 
          governments, civil society, and the private sector, as 
          appropriate, to combat corruption and kleptocracy abroad, 
          including through efforts that--
            (1) enhance government transparency, accountability, and 
          effectiveness across relevant sectors;
            (2) improve detection and exposure of corruption crimes, 
          improve citizen oversight and advocacy, protect freedom of 
          expression and civic activism, and build the capacity of 
          civil society, investigative journalists, and independent 
          media to counter corruption;
            (3) expand investigations and prosecutions of corrupt acts, 
          hold corrupt actors accountable, and assist in the adoption 
          and implementation of corruption prevention measures;
            (4) strengthen effective, impartial judiciaries;
            (5) support public-private partnerships to address 
          corruption that harms competitiveness, economic growth, and 
          development and taints critical supply chains; and
            (6) strengthen cross-sectoral collaboration among 
          nongovernmental organizations combating transnational 
          kleptocratic networks.
            (d) Democracy Research and Development.--The Secretary of 
          State, in consultation with the USAID Administrator and in 
          consultation with the appropriate congressional committees, 
          shall establish a program for democracy research and 
          development that--
            (1) supports independent and objective research and 
          development outside scholars and experts on policies, 
          programs, and technologies relating to democracy programs;
            (2) drives innovation within the Department of State, 
          USAID, and the NED regarding the development of tools to 
          promote democracy, combat corruption, transnational 
          kleptocracy, and malign authoritarian influence, and leverage 
          emerging technology for democracy;
            (3) incentivizes collaboration among governments, 
          nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector to 
          identify and mitigate threats to democracy abroad; and
            (4) identifies lessons learned, repeated failures of, and 
          best practices for democracy programs and diplomatic 
          engagement and establish independent and objective 
          monitoring, evaluation, and learning to assess effectiveness 
          of programs and diplomatic engagement; and
            (5) makes recommendations regarding programs to pause, 
          discontinue, or expand based on evaluations.
            (e) Leveraging.--Pursuant to sections 607 and 632 of the 
          Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2357 and 2392), and 
          after consultation with the appropriate congressional 
          committees, the Secretary of State is authorized to establish 
          mechanisms under the Fund to partner with other donors and 
          private sector partners to carry out the purposes of this 
          section.
            (f) Funding Transparency.--Concurrent with the submission 
          of the report required under section 653(a) of the Foreign 
          Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2413(a)), the Secretary of 
          State shall submit to the appropriate congressional 
          committees a detailed accounting of any funds programmed 
          pursuant to the authorities under subsection (e) during the 
          prior fiscal year.
            (g) Notification Requirements.--Not later than 15 days 
          before obligating funds authorized to be appropriated for the 
          Fund and the programs established under this section, the 
          Secretary of State and the USAID Administrator, as 
          appropriate, shall notify the appropriate congressional 
          committees of the intended uses of such funds.
            (h) Reporting Requirement.--Not later than 60 days after 
          the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually 
          thereafter through the end of fiscal year 2027, the Secretary 
          of State, the USAID Administrator, and the NED President, as 
          appropriate, shall submit reports to the appropriate 
          congressional committees detailing the uses of funds made 
          available to the Fund pursuant to this title.
     
          SEC. 806. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
     
            (a) In General.--In carrying out the programs described in 
          section 805 using funds amounts made available under section 
          807, the Secretary of State and the USAID Administrator shall 
          regularly coordinate and consult on activities and 
          implementation of the comprehensive strategy under section 
          803(b), consistent with the overall strategic direction and 
          capabilities of their respective entities.
            (b) Department of State.--For the Department of State, such 
          programs and funds should be the responsibility of the 
          Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and 
          Labor, except for funds provided to the NED which should be 
          incorporated into a larger diplomatic strategy and are 
          flexible, innovative, and responsive to--
            (1) current human rights abuses and democracy deficiencies 
          as documented in the annual Country Report on Human Rights 
          Practices required by sections 116(d) and 502B(b) of the 
          Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2151n(d), 2304(b)); 
          and
            (2) emerging opportunities and sudden crises.
            (c) USAID.--For USAID, such programs and funds should have 
          as their primary purpose flexible, innovative, and responsive 
          democracy promotion efforts that are development-oriented, 
          often coordinated through a
     
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          Country Development Cooperation Strategy, and conducted in 
          countries where a USAID Mission is present or a where a USAID 
          Mission in a neighboring country can manage and oversee such 
          programs effectively. Such programs should, as appropriate, 
          build enduring local capacity, incorporate democracy 
          programming into a larger development and diplomatic 
          strategy, and emphasize participatory and locally led 
          programs when possible.
            (d) Department of State and USAID.--In cases where both the 
          Department of State and USAID are able to respond to emerging 
          opportunities and sudden crises, including in closed and 
          repressive societies, the Secretary of State and the USAID 
          Administrator shall coordinate their respective programs, 
          including at the country level, to ensure complementarity and 
          prevent waste or redundancy.
     
          SEC. 807. FUNDING.
     
            (a) Democracy Programs.--Funds made available to carry out 
          part I and chapter 4 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act 
          of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2151 et seq. and 22 U.S.C. 2346 et seq.) 
          and paragraphs (3) and (5) of section 502(b) of the National 
          Endowment for Democracy Act (22 U.S.C. 4411(b)) are 
          authorized to be made available for democracy programs.
            (b) Democracy in the 21st Century Fund.--
            (1) In general.--Of the funds authorized to be made 
          available by subsection (a), the following amounts are 
          authorized to be made available for the Democracy in the 21st 
          Century Fund established under section 805(a) as follows:
            (A) $20,000,000 in each such fiscal year is authorized to 
          be made available for the program to defend democracy 
          globally under section 805(b), of which not more than 
          $10,000,000 may be administered by the USAID Administrator.
            (B) $50,000,000 in each such fiscal year is authorized to 
          be made available for the combating corruption and 
          kleptocracy program under section 805(c).
            (C) $15,000,000 in each such fiscal year is authorized to 
          be made available for the Democracy Research and Development 
          program under section 805(d), which shall be allocated 
          equally between the Department of State, USAID, and the 
          National Endowment for Democracy.
            (D) $5,000,000 in each such fiscal year is authorized to be 
          made available for the Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows 
          Program for additional fellowships for democracy advocates at 
          risk.
            (2) Additional amounts.--Funds authorized to be made 
          available to the National Endowment for Democracy and its 
          core institutes under this subsection are in addition to 
          amounts otherwise authorized to be made available by this 
          title for such purposes.
            (c) Restrictions.--Federal funds made available to any 
          individual, private entity, or any other nonprofit 
          organization pursuant to this title shall be subject to the 
          restrictions and prohibitions of section 1352 of title 31, 
          United States Code.
            (d) Authorization of Appropriations for National Endowment 
          for Democracy.--In addition to amounts authorized to be 
          appropriated under subsection (a), there are authorized to be 
          appropriated for NED $325,000,000, including amounts to be 
          allocated in the traditional and customary manner, to counter 
          transnational threats to democracy, as well as to support and 
          sustain democratic growth abroad, consistent with section 503 
          of the National Endowment for Democracy Act (22 U.S.C. 4412).
                                      ______
                                      
       SA 6614. Mr. DURBIN (for Mr. Menendez) proposed an amendment to the 
     resolution S. Res. 472, reaffirming the partnership between the United 
     States and the Dominican Republic and advancing opportunities to deepen 
     diplomatic, economic, and security cooperation between the two nations; 
     as follows:
     
             Strike all after the resolving clause and insert the 
          following: ``That the Senate--
            (1) reaffirms its commitment to strengthening the historic 
          partnership between the United States and the Dominican 
          Republic based on shared democratic values and efforts to 
          advance economic prosperity and national security;
            (2) encourages continued actions by the Government of the 
          Dominican Republic to assume a regional leadership role in 
          promoting human rights, democratic values, and humanitarian 
          assistance;
            (3) calls for further steps to strengthen cooperation 
          between the Governments of the United States and the 
          Dominican Republic on issues of shared strategic interest, 
          including--
            (A) by assisting the Dominican Republic in its post-COVID-
          19 economic recovery, including through support for United 
          States and global initiatives that help developing countries 
          recover financial sustainability and attain equitable access 
          to international financial markets;
            (B) by developing and implementing nearshoring initiatives 
          in the Caribbean Basin to realign international supply chains 
          and strengthen the Dominican Republic's standing as a 
          significant industrial, manufacturing, and logistical hub, 
          including through cooperation on infrastructure development 
          such as ports, power grids, and at free trade zones;
            (C) facilitating the expansion of economic and commercial 
          ties, including by prioritizing bilateral development project 
          financing and the formation of a United States-Dominican 
          Republic Business Council;
            (D) by improving security cooperation between the two 
          countries, including in addressing narcotics and human 
          trafficking, dismantling money laundering networks, and 
          strengthening professional law enforcement and criminal 
          justice institutions; and
            (E) by increasing cooperation with the Dominican Republic 
          and other international partners to promote stability in 
          Haiti, address Haiti's humanitarian crisis, and facilitate 
          political solutions supported by the Haitian people;
            (4) encourages the Government of the Dominican Republic to 
          partner with the United States to catalyze the creation of 
          the Organization of American States (OAS) Parliamentary 
          Assembly to facilitate legislative cooperation;
            (5) urges the Government of the Dominican Republic to 
          continue taking steps to address the inherent human rights, 
          security, and data privacy risks posed by reliance on 
          technology from the People's Republic of China, including 
          Huawei components, in telecommunication networks;
            (6) commends efforts by President Abinader to strengthen 
          the political independence of the Attorney General's Office 
          and institutionalize anti-corruption reforms; and
            (7) calls on the Department of State and the United States 
          Agency for International Development to continue to support 
          the efforts of the Government of the Dominican Republic to 
          respond to the humanitarian needs of Haitian migrants in the 
          Dominican Republic.
                                      ______
                                      
       SA 6615. Mr. COONS submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
     him to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United 
     States Code, to amend the description of how performance goals are 
     achieved, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the 
     table; as follows:
     
            At the end, add the following:
     
                       DIVISION KK--DRIVING FOR OPPORTUNITY
     
          SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This division may be cited as the ``Driving for Opportunity 
          Act of 2022''.
     
          SEC. 102. FINDINGS.
     
            Congress finds the following:
            (1) Driving a vehicle is an essential aspect of the daily 
          lives of most people in the United States.
            (2) Driving is often required to access jobs and 
          healthcare, take care of family, get groceries, and fulfill 
          other basic responsibilities.
            (3) In many small cities, towns, and rural areas that do 
          not have public transportation and ridesharing alternatives, 
          driving is often the only realistic means of transportation.
            (4) Even in cities with public transportation and 
          ridesharing options, individuals vulnerable to infection 
          during the COVID-19 pandemic and those complying with public 
          health guidance regarding social distancing are increasingly 
          reliant on driving as their primary means of transportation 
          for essential travel.
            (5) In the United States, millions of Americans have had 
          their driver's licenses suspended for unpaid court fines and 
          fees.
            (6) A person whose driver's license is suspended or revoked 
          for unpaid fines and fees will often find it more difficult 
          to earn a living and therefore pay the debt owed to the 
          government.
            (7) The barrier to employment posed by driver's license 
          suspensions and revocations for unpaid fines and fees is 
          especially problematic during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the 
          unemployment rate is the highest it has been since the Great 
          Depression.
            (8) Drunk and dangerous driving are some of the leading 
          causes of death and serious bodily injury in the United 
          States, and promoting safety on the roads is a legitimate, 
          necessary, and core governmental function. Suspending a 
          license for unsafe driving conduct presents different 
          considerations than suspending a license for unpaid fines and 
          fees. Suspending a license for unsafe driving is an 
          appropriate tool to protect public safety. Policymakers also 
          may consider alternatives to suspension of a license for 
          unsafe driving such as ignition interlock device programs.
            (9) According to the National Highway Traffic Safety 
          Administration, every year on average, over 34,000 people are 
          killed and 2,400,000 more people are injured in motor vehicle 
          crashes. Some of the major causes of these crashes include 
          speeding, impaired driving, and distracted driving. Nearly 
          half of passenger vehicle occupants killed in crashes are 
          unrestrained. The societal harm caused by motor vehicle 
          crashes has been valued at $836,000,000,000 annually. The 
          enactment of, enforcement of, and education regarding traffic 
          laws are key to addressing unsafe behavior and promoting 
          public safety.
            (10) However, most driver's license suspensions are not 
          based on the need to protect public safety.
            (11) In the State of Florida, 1,100,000 residents received 
          a suspension notice for unpaid fines and fees in 2017 alone.
            (12) Between 2010 and 2017, all but 3 States increased the 
          amount of fines and fees for civil and criminal violations.
            (13) In the United States, 40 percent of all driver's 
          license suspensions are issued for conduct that was unrelated 
          to driving.
     
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            (14) In 2015, the State of Washington calculated that State 
          troopers spent 70,848 hours dealing with license suspensions 
          for non-driving offenses.
            (15) The American Association of Motor Vehicle 
          Administrators estimated that arresting a person for driving 
          with a suspended license can take 9 hours of an officer's 
          time, including waiting for a tow truck, transporting an 
          individual to jail, filling out paperwork, making a court 
          appearance, and other administrative duties and accordingly 
          Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste called non-driving 
          suspensions a ``drain on the system as a whole''.
            (16) The Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles determined 
          that suspending driver's licenses for offenses unrelated to 
          driving consumed 8,566 hours per year of staff time in the 
          Department.
            (17) Many States impose a significant fee for reinstating a 
          suspended driver's license, such as Alabama, where the fee is 
          $275.
            (18) Driving on a suspended license is one of the most 
          common criminal charges in jurisdictions across the country.
            (19) Seventy-five percent of those with suspended licenses 
          report continuing to drive.
            (20) It is more likely that those people are also driving 
          without insurance due to the costs and restrictions 
          associated with obtaining auto insurance on a suspended 
          license, thereby placing a greater financial burden on other 
          drivers when a driver with a suspended license causes an 
          accident.
            (21) The American Association of Motor Vehicle 
          Administrators has concluded the following: ``Drivers who 
          have been suspended for social non-conformance-related 
          offenses are often trapped within the system. Some cannot 
          afford to pay the original fines, and may lose their ability 
          to legally get to and from work as a result of the 
          suspension. Many make the decision to drive while suspended. 
          The suspension results in increased financial obligations 
          through new requirements such as reinstatement fees, court 
          costs, and other penalties. While there is a clear societal 
          interest in keeping those who are unfit to drive off the 
          roads, broadly restricting licenses for violations unrelated 
          to an individual's ability to drive safely may do more harm 
          than good. This is especially true in areas of the country 
          that lack alternative means of transportation. For those 
          individuals, a valid driver license can be a means to 
          survive. Local communities, employers, and employees all 
          experience negative consequences as a result of social non-
          conformity suspensions, including unemployment, lower wages, 
          fewer employment opportunities and hiring choices, and 
          increased insurance costs.''.
            (22) A report by the Harvard Law School Criminal Justice 
          Policy Program concluded the following: ``The suspension of a 
          driver's or professional license is one of the most pervasive 
          poverty traps for poor people assessed a fine that they 
          cannot afford to pay. The practice is widespread. Nearly 40 
          percent of license suspensions nationwide stem from unpaid 
          fines, missed child support payments, and drug offenses--not 
          from unsafe or intoxicated driving or failing to obtain 
          automotive insurance. Suspension of a driver's or 
          professional licenses is hugely counterproductive; it 
          punishes non-payment by taking away a person's means for 
          making a living. License suspension programs are also 
          expensive for States to run and they distract law enforcement 
          efforts from priorities related to public safety. License 
          suspensions may also be unconstitutional if the license was 
          suspended before the judge determined the defendant had the 
          ability to pay the criminal justice debt.''.
     
          SEC. 103. GRANTS FOR DRIVER'S LICENSES REINSTATEMENT 
                        PROGRAMS.
     
            Subpart 1 of part E of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control 
          and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. 10151 et seq.) is 
          amended--
            (1) in section 501(a) (34 U.S.C. 10152(a)), by adding at 
          the end the following:
            ``(3) Grants for driver's license reinstatement programs.--
            ``(A) In general.--In addition to grants made under 
          paragraph (1), the Attorney General may make grants to States 
          described in subparagraph (B) to cover costs incurred by the 
          State to reinstate or renew driver's licenses or motor 
          vehicle registrations previously suspended, revoked, or 
          failed to be renewed for unpaid civil or criminal fines or 
          fees.
            ``(B) States described.--A State described in this 
          subparagraph is a State that--
            ``(i) does not have in effect any State or local law that 
          permits--
     
            ``(I) the suspension or revocation of, or refusal to renew, 
          a driver's license of an individual based on the individual's 
          failure to pay a civil or criminal fine or fee; or
            ``(II) the refusal to renew the registration of a motor 
          vehicle based on the owner's failure to pay a civil or 
          criminal fine or fee; and
     
            ``(ii) during the 3-year period ending on the date on which 
          the State applies for or receives a grant under this 
          paragraph, has repealed a State or local law that permitted 
          the suspension or revocation of, or refusal to renew, 
          driver's licenses or the registration of a motor vehicle 
          based on the failure to pay civil or criminal fines or fees.
            ``(C) Criteria.--The Attorney General shall award grants 
          under this paragraph to States described in subparagraph (B) 
          that submit a plan to reinstate or renew driver's licenses or 
          motor vehicle registrations previously suspended, revoked, or 
          failed to be renewed for unpaid civil or criminal fines or 
          fees--
            ``(i) to maximize the number of individuals with suspended 
          or revoked driver's licenses or motor vehicle registrations 
          eligible to have driving privileges reinstated or regained;
            ``(ii) to provide assistance to individuals living in areas 
          where public transportation options are limited; and
            ``(iii) to ease the burden on States where the State or 
          local law described in subparagraph (B)(ii) was in effect 
          during the 3-year period ending on the date on which a State 
          applies for a grant under this paragraph in accordance with 
          section 502.
            ``(D) Amount.--Each grant awarded under this paragraph 
          shall be not greater than 5 percent of the amount allocated 
          to the State in accordance with the formula established under 
          section 505.
            ``(E) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date on 
          which a grant is made to a State under this paragraph, the 
          State shall submit to the Attorney General a report that 
          describes the actions of the State to carry out activities 
          described in subparagraph (A), including with respect to--
            ``(i) the population served by the program;
            ``(ii) the number of driver's licenses and motor vehicle 
          registrations reinstated or renewed under the program; and
            ``(iii) all costs to the State of the program, including 
          how the grants under this paragraph were spent to defray such 
          costs.
            ``(F) Additional analysis.--Not later than 2 years after 
          the date on which a grant is made to a State under this 
          paragraph, the State shall submit to the Attorney General an 
          analysis of the impact of the program on the collections of 
          civil or criminal fines or fees.''; and
            (2) in section 508--
            (A) by striking ``There'' and inserting ``(a) In General.--
          There''; and
            (B) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(b) Driver's License Reinstatement Programs.--There is 
          authorized to be appropriated to carry out section 501(a)(3) 
          $10,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2022 through 2026.''.
     
          SEC. 104. GAO STUDY.
     
            (a) Study.--The Comptroller General of the United States 
          shall conduct a study of the implementation of the grant 
          program in paragraph (3) of section 501(a) of the Omnibus 
          Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. 
          10152(a)), as added by section 103(a) of this division, 
          that--
            (1) includes what is known about the effect of repealing 
          State laws, in selected States, that had permitted the 
          suspension or revocation of, or refusal to renew, driver's 
          licenses or the registration of a motor vehicle based on the 
          failure to pay civil or criminal fines or fees, including 
          such factors, to the extent information is available, as--
            (A) the collection of fines and fees;
            (B) the usage of law enforcement resources;
            (C) economic mobility and unemployment;
            (D) rates of enforcement of traffic safety laws through the 
          tracking of number of summonses and violations issued 
          (including those related to automated enforcement 
          technologies);
            (E) the use of suspensions for public safety-related 
          reasons (including reckless driving, speeding, and driving 
          under the influence);
            (F) safety-critical traffic events (including in localities 
          with automated enforcement programs);
            (G) the rates of license suspensions and proportion of 
          unlicensed drivers;
            (H) racial and geographic disparities; and
            (I) administrative costs (including costs associated with 
          the collection of fines and fees and with the reinstatement 
          of driver's licenses); and
            (2) includes what is known about--
            (A) existing alternatives to driver's license suspension as 
          methods of enforcement and collection of unpaid fines and 
          fees; and
            (B) existing alternatives to traditional driver's license 
          suspension for certain kinds of unsafe driving, including 
          models that allow drivers to continue to drive legally while 
          pursuing driver improvement opportunities.
            (b) Report.--Not later than 2 years after the date of 
          enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General of the United 
          States shall submit to the Committee on the Judiciary and the 
          Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and 
          the Committee on the Judiciary and the Committee on 
          Transportation and Infrastructure a report on the study 
          required under subsection (a).
     
          SEC. 105. REPEAL.
     
            (a) In General.--Section 159 of title 23, United States 
          Code, is repealed.
            (b) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 1 of 
          title 23, United States Code, is amended by striking the item 
          relating to section 159.
                                      ______
                                      
       SA 6616. Ms. KLOBUCHAR (for herself, Mr. Menendez, Ms. Cortez Masto, 
     Mr. Padilla, and Mr. Lujan) submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed to amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 
     2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, to amend 
     the description of how performance goals are achieved, and for other 
     purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
            At the end of the bill, add the following:
     
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                      DIVISION KK--SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM SITES
     
          SEC. 101. SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM SITES.
     
            (a) Commemorative Works Act.--Notwithstanding any other 
          provision of law or regulation (including section 8908(c) of 
          title 40, United States Code, and division T of the 
          Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (Public law 116-260)) 
          the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum and the 
          National Museum of the American Latino may be located within 
          the Reserve (as defined in section 8902(a) of title 40, 
          United States Code).
            (b) Written Notification of Transfer.--
            (1) Notification to federal agency or entity .--The Board 
          of Regents shall not designate a site for the Smithsonian 
          American Women's History Museum and the National Museum of 
          the American Latino that is under the administrative 
          jurisdiction of another Federal agency or entity without 
          first notifying the head of the Federal agency or entity.
            (2) Notification to congress.--Once notified under 
          paragraph (1), the head of the Federal agency or entity shall 
          promptly submit written notification to the Chair and ranking 
          minority members of the Committee on Rules and 
          Administration, the Committee on Appropriations, and the 
          Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate, and 
          the Committee on House Administration, the Committee on 
          Natural Resources, the Committee on Transportation and 
          Infrastructure, and the Committee on Appropriations of the 
          House of Representatives, stating that the Federal agency or 
          entity was notified by the Board of Regents that a site under 
          its jurisdiction was designated and that a transfer will be 
          initiated as soon as practicable.
            (c) Transfer.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
          as soon as practicable after the date on which Congress 
          receives the written notification described in subsection 
          (b)(2), the head of the Federal agency or entity shall 
          transfer to the Smithsonian Institution its administrative 
          jurisdiction over the land or structure that has been 
          designated as the site for the Museum.
                                      ______
                                      
       SA 6617. Mr. MENENDEZ (for himself, Mr. Cotton, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. 
     Grassley, Mr. Blumenthal, Mr. Whitehouse, Mr. Kaine, Mrs. Gillibrand, 
     Mr. Booker, Mr. Cornyn, Mrs. Capito, Mr. Scott of Florida, and Mr. 
     Warnock) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 
     6552 proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 
     of title 31, United States Code, to amend the description of how 
     performance goals are achieved, and for other purposes; which was 
     ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
            At the appropriate place, insert the following:
     
          SEC. ___. IMPROVEMENTS TO THE JUSTICE FOR UNITED STATES 
                        VICTIMS OF STATE SPONSORED TERRORISM ACT.
     
            (a) Short Title.--This section may be cited as the 
          ``Fairness for 9/11 Families Act''.
            (b) In General.--Section 404 of the Justice for United 
          States Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Act (34 U.S.C. 
          20144) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (b)--
            (A) in paragraph (1)(B), in the first sentence, by 
          inserting ``and during the 1-year period beginning on the 
          date of enactment of the Fairness for 9/11 Families Act, the 
          Special Master may utilize an additional 5 full-time 
          equivalent Department of Justice personnel'' before the 
          period at the end; and
            (B) in paragraph (2)(A), by inserting ``Not later than 30 
          days after the date of enactment of the Fairness for 9/11 
          Families Act, the Special Master shall update, as necessary 
          as a result of the enactment of such Act, such procedures and 
          other guidance previously issued by the Special Master.'' 
          after the period at the end of the second sentence;
            (2) in subsection (c)(3)(A), by striking clause (ii) and 
          inserting the following:
            ``(ii) Not later than 90 days after the date of obtaining a 
          final judgment, with regard to a final judgment obtained on 
          or after the date of that publication, unless--
     
            ``(I) the final judgment was awarded to a 9/11 victim, 9/11 
          spouse, or 9/11 dependent before the date of enactment of the 
          United States Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund 
          Clarification Act, in which case such United States person 
          shall have 90 days from the date of enactment of such Act to 
          submit an application for payment; or
            ``(II) the final judgment was awarded to a 1983 Beirut 
          barracks bombing victim or a 1996 Khobar Towers bombing 
          victim before the date of enactment of the Fairness for 9/11 
          Families Act, in which case such United States person shall 
          have 180 days from the date of enactment of such Act to 
          submit an application for payment.'';
     
            (3) in subsection (d)--
            (A) in paragraph (3)(B), by adding at the end the 
          following:
            ``(iii) For the purposes of clause (i), the calculation of 
          the total compensatory damages received or entitled or 
          scheduled to be received by an applicant who is a 1983 Beirut 
          barracks bombing victim or a 1996 Khobar Towers bombing 
          victim from any source other than the Fund shall include the 
          total amount received by the applicant as a result of or in 
          connection with the proceedings captioned Peterson v. Islamic 
          Republic of Iran, No. 10 Vic. 4518 (S.D.N.Y.), or the 
          proceedings captioned In Re 650 Fifth Avenue & Related 
          Properties, No. 08 Civ. 10934 (S.D.N.Y. filed Dec. 17, 2008), 
          such that any such applicant who has received or is entitled 
          or scheduled to receive 30 percent or more of such 
          applicant's compensatory damages judgment as a result of or 
          in connection with such proceedings shall not receive any 
          payment from the Fund, except in accordance with the 
          requirements of clause (i), or as part of a lump-sum catch-up 
          payment in accordance with paragraph (4)(D).''; and
            (B) in paragraph (4)--
            (i) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``(B) and (C)'' and 
          inserting ``(B), (C), and (D)'';
            (ii) in subparagraph (C), by adding at the end the 
          following:
            ``(iv) Authorization.--
     
            ``(I) In general.--The Special Master shall authorize lump 
          sum catch-up payments in amounts equal to the amounts 
          described in subclauses (I), (II), and (III) of clause (iii).
            ``(II) Appropriations.--
     
            ``(aa) In general.--There are authorized to be appropriated 
          and there are appropriated to the Fund such sums as are 
          necessary to carry out this clause, to remain available until 
          expended.
            ``(bb) Limitation.--Amounts appropriated pursuant to item 
          (aa) may not be used for a purpose other than to make lump 
          sum catch-up payments under this clause.''; and
            (iii) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(D) Lump sum catch-up payments for 1983 beirut barracks 
          bombing victims and 1996 khobar towers bombing victims.--
            ``(i) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
          enactment of the Fairness for 9/11 Families Act, and in 
          accordance with clauses (i) and (ii) of paragraph (3)(A), the 
          Comptroller General of the United States shall conduct an 
          audit and publish in the Federal Register a notice of 
          proposed lump sum catch-up payments to the 1983 Beirut 
          barracks bombing victims and the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing 
          victims who have submitted applications in accordance with 
          subsection (c)(3)(A)(ii)(II) on or after such date of 
          enactment, in amounts that, after receiving the lump sum 
          catch-up payments, would result in the percentage of the 
          claims of such victims received from the Fund being equal to 
          the percentage of the claims of non-9/11 victims of state 
          sponsored terrorism received from the Fund, as of such date 
          of enactment.
            ``(ii) Public comment.--The Comptroller General shall 
          provide an opportunity for public comment for a 30-day period 
          beginning on the date on which the notice is published under 
          clause (i).
            ``(iii) Report.--Not later than 30 days after the 
          expiration of the comment period in clause (ii), the 
          Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to the 
          Committee on the Judiciary and the Committee on 
          Appropriations of the Senate, the Committee on the Judiciary 
          and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of 
          Representatives, and the Special Master a report that 
          includes the determination of the Comptroller General on--
     
            ``(I) the amount of the proposed lump sum catch-up payment 
          for each 1983 Beirut barracks bombing victim;
            ``(II) the amount of the proposed lump sum catch-up payment 
          for each 1996 Khobar Towers bombing victim; and
            ``(III) amount of lump sum catch-up payments described in 
          subclauses (I) and (II).
     
            ``(iv) Lump sum catch-up payment reserve fund.--
     
            ``(I) In general.--There is established within the Fund a 
          lump sum catch-up payment reserve fund, to remain in reserve 
          except in accordance with this subsection.
            ``(II) Authorization.--Not earlier than 90 days after the 
          date on which the Comptroller General submits the report 
          required under clause (iii), and not later than 1 year after 
          such date, the Special Master shall authorize lump sum catch-
          up payments from the reserve fund established under subclause 
          (I) in amounts equal to the amounts described in subclauses 
          (I) and (II) of clause (iii).
            ``(III) Appropriations.--
     
            ``(aa) In general.--There are authorized to be appropriated 
          and there are appropriated to the lump sum catch-up payment 
          reserve fund $3,000,000,000 to carry out this clause, to 
          remain available until expended.
            ``(bb) Limitation.--Except as provided in subclause (IV), 
          amounts appropriated pursuant to item (aa) may not be used 
          for a purpose other than to make lump sum catch-up payments 
          under this clause.
     
            ``(IV) Expiration.--
     
            ``(aa) In general.--The lump sum catch-up payment reserve 
          fund established by this clause shall be terminated not later 
          than 1 year after the Special Master disperses all lump sum 
          catch-up payments pursuant to subclause (II).
            ``(bb) Remaining amounts.--All amounts remaining in the 
          lump sum catch-up payment reserve fund in excess of the 
          amounts described in subclauses (I) and (II) of clause (iii) 
          shall be deposited into the Fund under this section.'';
            (4) in subsection (e)(2)(B), by adding at the end the 
          following:
            ``(v) Exception for 1983 beirut barracks bombing victims 
          and 1996 khobar towers bombing victims.--Nothing in this 
          subparagraph shall apply with respect to--
     
            ``(I) a 1983 Beirut barracks bombing victim or a 1996 
          Khobar Towers bombing victim who submits an application under 
          subsection (c)(3)(A)(ii)(II) on or after the date of 
          enactment of the Fairness for 9/11 Families Act; or
            ``(II) the assets, or the net proceeds of the sale of 
          properties or related assets, attributable to a person 
          described in subclause (I).''; and
     
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            (5) in subsection (j), by adding at the end the following:
            ``(15) 1983 beirut barracks bombing victim.--The term `1983 
          Beirut barracks bombing victim'--
            ``(A) means a plaintiff, or estate or successor in interest 
          thereof, who has an eligible claim under subsection (c) that 
          arises out of the October 23, 1983, bombing of the United 
          States Marine Corps barracks in Beirut, Lebanon; and
            ``(B) includes a plaintiff, estate, or successor in 
          interest described in subparagraph (A) who is a judgment 
          creditor in the proceedings captioned Peterson v. Islamic 
          Republic of Iran, No. 10 Vic. 4518 (S.D.N.Y.), or a Settling 
          Judgment Creditor as identified in the order dated May 27, 
          2014, in the proceedings captioned In Re 650 Fifth Avenue & 
          Related Properties, No. 08 Vic.10934 (S.D.N.Y. filed Dec. 17, 
          2008).
            ``(16) 1996 khobar towers bombing victim.--The term `1996 
          Khobar Towers bombing victim'--
            ``(A) means a plaintiff, or estate or successor in interest 
          thereof, who has an eligible claim under subsection (c) that 
          arises out of the June 25, 1996 bombing of the Khobar Tower 
          housing complex in Saudi Arabia; and
            ``(B) includes a plaintiff, estate, or successor in 
          interest described in subparagraph (A) who is a judgment 
          creditor in the proceedings captioned Peterson v. Islamic 
          Republic of Iran, No. 10 Vic. 4518 (S.D.N.Y.), or a Settling 
          Judgment Creditor as identified in the order dated May 27, 
          2014, in the proceedings captioned In Re 650 Fifth Avenue & 
          Related Properties, No. 08 Vic.10934 (S.D.N.Y. filed Dec. 17, 
          2008).''.
            (c) GAO Report on Funding for the United States Victims of 
          State Sponsored Terrorism Fund.--Not later than 180 days 
          after the date of enactment of this Act, the Comptroller 
          General of the United States shall submit to Congress a 
          report evaluating ways to increase deposits into the United 
          States Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund established 
          under paragraph (1) of section 404(e) of the Justice for 
          United States Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Act (34 
          U.S.C. 20144(e)) (in this subsection referred to as the 
          ``Fund''), including assessing the advisability and effect 
          of--
            (1) expanding the scope of the criminal offenses for which 
          funds, and the net proceeds from the sale of property, 
          forfeited or paid to the United States are deposited in the 
          Fund under paragraph (2)(A)(i) of such section;
            (2) expanding the scope of the civil penalties or fines for 
          which funds, and the net proceeds from the sale of property, 
          forfeited or paid to the United States are deposited in the 
          Fund under paragraph (2)(A)(ii) of such section to include 
          civil penalties or fines imposed, including as part of a 
          settlement agreement, on an entity for providing material 
          support to an organization designated as a foreign terrorist 
          organization under section 219 of the Immigration and 
          Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1189); and
            (3) increasing to 100 percent the percentage of funds, and 
          the net proceeds from the sale of property, forfeited or paid 
          to the United States as a civil penalty or fine that are 
          deposited in the Fund under paragraph (2)(A)(ii) of such 
          section.
            (d) Rescissions.--
            (1) Business loans program account.--Of the unobligated 
          balances of amounts made available under the heading ``Small 
          Business Administration--Business Loans Program Account, 
          CARES Act'', for carrying out paragraphs (36) and (37) of 
          section 7(a) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 636(a)), 
          $4,954,772,000 are hereby rescinded.
            (2) Shuttered venue operators grant.--Of the unobligated 
          balances of amounts made available under the heading ``Small 
          Business Administration--Shuttered Venue Operators'', for 
          carrying out section 324 of division N of the Consolidated 
          Appropriations Act, 2021 (15 U.S.C. 9009a), $459,000,000 are 
          hereby rescinded.
            (3) Aviation manufacturing payroll support program.--Of the 
          unobligated balances of amounts made available under section 
          7202 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (15 U.S.C. 
          9132), $568,228,000 are hereby rescinded.
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       SA 6618. Mr. CARPER submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
     amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend 
     section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, to amend the description 
     of how performance goals are achieved, and for other purposes; which 
     was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
             In title IV of division O, strike section 403 (relating to 
          numbering of segment).
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       SA 6619. Ms. BALDWIN (for Mr. Hickenlooper) proposed an amendment to 
     the bill S. 4814, to establish a demonstration program for the active 
     remediation of orbital debris and to require the development of uniform 
     orbital debris standard practices in order to support a safe and 
     sustainable orbital environment, and for other purposes; as follows:
     
             Strike all after the enacting clause and insert the 
          following:
     
          SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
     
            This Act may be cited as the ``Orbital Sustainability Act 
          of 2022'' or the ``ORBITS Act of 2022''.
     
          SEC. 2. FINDINGS; SENSE OF CONGRESS.
     
            (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
            (1) The safety and sustainability of operations in low-
          Earth orbit and nearby orbits in outer space have become 
          increasingly endangered by a growing amount of orbital 
          debris.
            (2) Exploration and scientific research missions and 
          commercial space services of critical importance to the 
          United States rely on continued and secure access to outer 
          space.
            (3) Efforts by nongovernmental space entities to apply 
          lessons learned through standards and best practices will 
          benefit from government support for implementation both 
          domestically and internationally.
            (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that to 
          preserve the sustainability of operations in space, the 
          United States Government should--
            (1) to the extent practicable, develop and carry out 
          programs, establish or update regulations, and commence 
          initiatives to minimize orbital debris, including initiatives 
          to demonstrate active debris remediation of orbital debris 
          generated by the United States Government;
            (2) lead international efforts to encourage other 
          spacefaring countries to mitigate and remediate orbital 
          debris under their jurisdiction and control; and
            (3) encourage space system operators to continue 
          implementing best practices for space safety when deploying 
          satellites and constellations of satellites, such as 
          transparent data sharing and designing for system 
          reliability, so as to limit the generation of future orbital 
          debris.
     
          SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS.
     
            In this Act:
            (1) Active debris remediation.--The term ``active debris 
          remediation''--
            (A) means the deliberate process of facilitating the de-
          orbit, repurposing, or other disposal of orbital debris, 
          which may include moving orbital debris to a safe position, 
          using an object or technique that is external or internal to 
          the orbital debris; and
            (B) does not include de-orbit, repurposing, or other 
          disposal of orbital debris by passive means.
            (2) Administrator.--The term ``Administrator'' means the 
          Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space 
          Administration.
            (3) Appropriate committees of congress.--The term 
          ``appropriate committees of Congress'' means--
            (A) the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on 
          Commerce, Science, and Transportation, and the Committee on 
          Armed Services of the Senate; and
            (B) the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on 
          Science, Space, and Technology, and the Committee on Armed 
          Services of the House of Representatives.
            (4) Demonstration program.--The term ``demonstration 
          program'' means the active orbital debris remediation 
          demonstration program carried out under section 4(b).
            (5) Eligible entity.--The term ``eligible entity'' means--
            (A) a United States-based--
            (i) non-Federal, commercial entity;
            (ii) institution of higher education (as defined in section 
          101(a) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
          1001(a))); or
            (iii) nonprofit organization;
            (B) any other United States-based entity the Administrator 
          considers appropriate; and
            (C) a partnership of entities described in subparagraphs 
          (A) and (B).
            (6) Orbital debris.--The term ``orbital debris'' means any 
          human-made space object orbiting Earth that--
            (A) no longer serves an intended purpose; and
            (B)(i) has reached the end of its mission; or
            (ii) is incapable of safe maneuver or operation.
            (7) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
          of Commerce.
            (8) Space traffic coordination.--The term ``space traffic 
          coordination'' means the planning, coordination, and on-orbit 
          synchronization of activities to enhance the safety and 
          sustainability of operations in the space environment.
     
          SEC. 4. ACTIVE DEBRIS REMEDIATION.
     
            (a) Prioritization of Orbital Debris.--
            (1) List.--Not later than 90 days after the date of the 
          enactment of this Act, the Administrator, in consultation 
          with the Secretary, the Secretary of Defense, the National 
          Space Council, and representatives of the commercial space 
          industry, academia, and nonprofit organizations, shall 
          publish a list of identified orbital debris that pose the 
          greatest immediate risk to the safety and sustainability of 
          orbiting satellites and on-orbit activities.
            (2) Contents.--The list required under paragraph (1)--
            (A) shall be developed using appropriate sources of data 
          and information derived from governmental and nongovernmental 
          sources, including space situational awareness data obtained 
          by the Office of Space Commerce, to the extent practicable;
            (B) shall include, to the extent practicable--
            (i) a description of the approximate age, location in 
          orbit, size, tumbling state, post-mission passivation actions 
          taken, and national jurisdiction of each orbital debris 
          identified; and
            (ii) data required to inform decisions regarding potential 
          risk and feasibility of safe remediation; and
            (C) may include orbital debris that poses a significant 
          risk to terrestrial people and assets, including risk 
          resulting from potential
     
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          environmental impacts from the uncontrolled reentry of the 
          orbital debris identified.
            (3) Public availability; periodic updates.--
            (A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), the list 
          required under paragraph (1) shall be published in 
          unclassified form on a publicly accessible internet website 
          of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
            (B) Exclusion.--The Administration may not include on the 
          list published under subparagraph (A) data acquired from 
          nonpublic sources.
            (C) Periodic updates.--Such list shall be updated 
          periodically.
            (4) Research and development.--With respect to orbital 
          debris identified under paragraph (1), the Administrator 
          shall, to the extent practicable and subject to the 
          availability of appropriations, carry out the additional 
          research and development activities necessary, in 
          consultation with the commercial space industry, to mature 
          technologies that close commercial capability gaps and enable 
          potential future remediation missions for such orbital 
          debris.
            (5) Acquisition, access, use, and handling of data or 
          information.--In carrying out the activities under this 
          subsection, the Administrator--
            (A) shall acquire, access, use, and handle data or 
          information in a manner consistent with applicable provisions 
          of law and policy, including laws and policies providing for 
          the protection of privacy and civil liberties, and subject to 
          any restrictions required by the source of the information;
            (B) shall have access, upon written request, to all 
          information, data, or reports of any executive agency that 
          the Administrator determines necessary to carry out the 
          activities under this subsection, provided that such access 
          is--
            (i) conducted in a manner consistent with applicable 
          provisions of law and policy of the originating agency, 
          including laws and policies providing for the protection of 
          privacy and civil liberties; and
            (ii) consistent with due regard for the protection from 
          unauthorized disclosure of classified information relating to 
          sensitive intelligence sources and methods or other 
          exceptionally sensitive matters; and
            (C) may obtain commercially available information that may 
          not be publicly available.
            (b) Active Orbital Debris Remediation Demonstration 
          Program.--
            (1) Establishment.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
          of the enactment of this Act, subject to the availability of 
          appropriations, the Administrator, in consultation with the 
          head of each relevant Federal department or agency, shall 
          establish a demonstration program to make competitive awards 
          for the development of technologies leading to the 
          remediation of selected orbital debris identified under 
          subsection (a)(1).
            (2) Purpose.--The purpose of the demonstration program 
          shall be to enable eligible entities to pursue the phased 
          development and demonstration of technologies and processes 
          required for active debris remediation.
            (3) Procedures and criteria.--In establishing the 
          demonstration program, the Administrator shall--
            (A) establish--
            (i) eligibility criteria for participation;
            (ii) a process for soliciting proposals from eligible 
          entities;
            (iii) criteria for the contents of such proposals;
            (iv) program compliance and evaluation metrics; and
            (v) program phases and milestones;
            (B) identify government-furnished data or equipment; and
            (C) develop a plan for National Aeronautics and Space 
          Administration participation in technology development, as 
          appropriate, and intellectual property rights.
            (4) Proposal evaluation.--In evaluating proposals for the 
          demonstration program, the Administrator shall--
            (A) consider the safety, feasibility, cost, benefit, and 
          maturity of the proposed technology;
            (B) consider the potential for the proposed demonstration 
          to successfully remediate orbital debris and to advance the 
          commercial state of the art with respect to active debris 
          remediation;
            (C) carry out a risk analysis of the proposed technology 
          that takes into consideration the potential casualty risk to 
          humans in space or on the Earth's surface;
            (D) in an appropriate setting, conduct thorough testing and 
          evaluation of the proposed technology and each component of 
          such technology or system of technologies; and
            (E) consider the technical and financial feasibility of 
          using the proposed technology to conduct multiple remediation 
          missions.
            (5) Demonstration mission.--
            (A) In general.--The Administrator shall consult with the 
          head of each relevant Federal department or agency in advance 
          of each demonstration mission.
            (B) Active debris remediation demonstration mission.--It is 
          the sense of Congress that the Administrator should consider 
          maximizing competition for, and use best practices to engage 
          commercial entities in, an active debris remediation 
          demonstration mission.
            (C) Spectrum considerations.--The Administrator shall 
          convey any potential spectrum allocations and licensing needs 
          for active debris remediation demonstration missions to the 
          Federal Communications Commission through the National 
          Telecommunications and Information Administration as soon as 
          practicable after any such spectrum allocation or licensing 
          need has been identified.
            (6) Reports.--
            (A) Recommendations.--Not later than 1 year after the date 
          on which the first demonstration mission is carried out under 
          this subsection, the Administrator, in consultation with the 
          head of each relevant Federal department or agency, shall 
          submit to Congress a report that provides legislative, 
          regulatory, and policy recommendations to improve active 
          debris remediation missions, as applicable.
            (B) Technical analysis.--
            (i) In general.--To inform decisions regarding the 
          acquisition of active debris remediation services by the 
          Federal Government, not later than 180 days after the 
          completion of the demonstration program, the Administrator 
          shall submit to Congress a report that--
     
            (I) summarizes a technical analysis of technologies 
          developed under the demonstration program;
            (II) identifies any technology gaps addressed by the 
          demonstration program and any remaining technology gaps; and
            (III) provides, as applicable, any further legislative, 
          regulatory, and policy recommendations to enable active 
          debris remediation missions.
     
            (ii) Availability.--The Administration shall make the 
          report submitted under clause (i) available to the Secretary, 
          the Secretary of Defense, and other relevant Federal 
          departments and agencies, as determined by the Administrator.
            (7) International cooperation.--
            (A) In general.--In carrying out the demonstration program, 
          the Administrator, in consultation with the National Space 
          Council and in collaboration with the Secretary of State, may 
          pursue a cooperative relationship with one or more partner 
          countries to enable the remediation of orbital debris that is 
          under the jurisdiction of such partner countries.
            (B) Arrangement or agreement with partner country.--Any 
          arrangement or agreement entered into with a partner country 
          under subparagraph (A) shall be--
            (i) concluded--
     
            (I) in the interests of the United States Government; and
            (II) without prejudice to any contractual arrangement among 
          commercial parties that may be required to complete the 
          active debris remediation mission concerned; and
     
            (ii) consistent with the international obligations of the 
          United States under the international legal framework 
          governing outer space activities.
            (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized 
          to be appropriated to the Administrator to carry out this 
          section $150,000,000 for the period of fiscal years 2023 
          through 2027.
     
          SEC. 5. ACTIVE DEBRIS REMEDIATION SERVICES.
     
            (a) In General.--To foster the competitive development, 
          operation, improvement, and commercial availability of active 
          debris remediation services, and in consideration of the 
          economic analysis required by subsection (b) and the reports 
          under section 4(b)(6), the Administrator and the head of each 
          relevant Federal department or agency may acquire services 
          for the remediation of orbital debris, whenever practicable, 
          through fair and open competition for contracts that are 
          well-defined, milestone-based, and in accordance with the 
          Federal Acquisition Regulation.
            (b) Economic Analysis.--Based on the results of the 
          demonstration program, the Secretary, acting through the 
          Office of Space Commerce, shall publish an assessment of the 
          estimated Federal Government and private sector demand for 
          orbital debris remediation services for the 10-year period 
          beginning in 2024.
     
          SEC. 6. UNIFORM ORBITAL DEBRIS STANDARD PRACTICES FOR UNITED 
                        STATES SPACE ACTIVITIES.
     
            (a) In General.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
          the enactment of this Act, and every 5 years thereafter, the 
          National Space Council, in coordination with the Secretary, 
          the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, the 
          Secretary of Defense, the Federal Communications Commission, 
          and the Administrator, shall initiate an update to the 
          Orbital Debris Mitigation Standard Practices that--
            (1) considers planned space systems, including satellite 
          constellations; and
            (2) addresses--
            (A) collision risk;
            (B) casualty probability;
            (C) post-mission disposal of space systems;
            (D) time to disposal or de-orbit;
            (E) spacecraft collision avoidance and automated 
          identification capability; and
            (F) the ability to track orbital debris of decreasing size.
            (b) Consultation.--In developing the update under 
          subsection (a), the National Space Council, or a designee of 
          the National Space Council, shall seek advice and input on 
          commercial standards and best practices from representatives 
          of the commercial space industry, academia, and nonprofit 
          organizations, including through workshops and, as 
          appropriate, advance public notice and comment processes 
          under chapter 5 of title 5, United States Code.
            (c) Publication.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
          the enactment of this Act,
     
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          such update shall be published in the Federal Register and 
          posted to the relevant Federal Government websites.
            (d) Regulations.--To promote uniformity and avoid 
          duplication in the regulation of space activity, including 
          licensing by the Federal Aviation Administration, the 
          National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the 
          Federal Communications Commission, such update, after 
          publication, shall be used to inform the further development 
          and promulgation of Federal regulations relating to orbital 
          debris.
            (e) International Promotion.--To encourage effective and 
          nondiscriminatory standards, best practices, rules, and 
          regulations implemented by other countries, such update shall 
          inform bilateral and multilateral discussions focused on the 
          authorization and continuing supervision of nongovernmental 
          space activities.
     
          SEC. 7. STANDARD PRACTICES FOR SPACE TRAFFIC COORDINATION.
     
            (a) In General.--The Secretary, in coordination with 
          members of the National Space Council and the Federal 
          Communications Commission, shall facilitate the development 
          of standard practices for on-orbit space traffic coordination 
          based on existing guidelines and best practices used by 
          Government and commercial space industry operators.
            (b) Consultation.--In facilitating the development of 
          standard practices under subsection (a), the Secretary, 
          through the Office of Space Commerce, in consultation with 
          the National Institute of Standards and Technology, shall 
          engage in frequent and routine consultation with 
          representatives of the commercial space industry, academia, 
          and nonprofit organizations.
            (c) Promotion of Standard Practices.--On completion of such 
          standard practices, the Secretary, the Secretary of State, 
          the Secretary of Transportation, the Administrator, and the 
          Secretary of Defense shall promote the adoption and use of 
          the standard practices for domestic and international space 
          missions.
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       SA 6620. Ms. MURKOWSKI (for herself, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Burr, and Mr. 
     Casey) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by her to the 
     bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United States Code, 
     to amend the description of how performance goals are achieved, and for 
     other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
     
             At the appropriate place, insert the following:
     
               DIVISION __--CHILD ABUSE, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT
     
          SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.
     
            (a) Short Title.--This division may be cited as the ``CAPTA 
          Reauthorization Act of 2022''.
            (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this 
          division is as follows:
     
     Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.
     Sec. 2. Amended CAPTA table of contents.
     Sec. 3. Definitions.
     Sec. 4. References in other Federal law.
     
                             TITLE I--GENERAL PROGRAM
     
     Sec. 101. Interagency work group on child abuse and neglect.
     Sec. 102. National clearinghouse for information relating to child 
                   abuse.
     Sec. 103. Research and assistance activities.
     Sec. 104. Grants to States, Indian Tribes or Tribal organizations, and 
                   public or private agencies and organizations.
     Sec. 105. National child abuse hotline.
     Sec. 106. Grants to States for child abuse or neglect prevention and 
                   treatment programs.
     Sec. 107. Grants for investigation and prosecution of child abuse and 
                   neglect.
     Sec. 108. Miscellaneous requirements relating to assistance.
     Sec. 109. Reports.
     Sec. 110. Monitoring and oversight.
     Sec. 111. Authorization of appropriations.
     Sec. 112. Conforming amendments.
     
     TITLE II--COMMUNITY-BASED GRANTS FOR THE PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE AND 
                                     NEGLECT
     
     Sec. 201. Amendments to title II of the Child Abuse Prevention and 
                   Treatment Act.
     Sec. 202. Authorization of appropriations.
     Sec. 203. Conforming amendments.
     
     TITLE III--PREVENTING CHILD FATALITIES AND NEAR FATALITIES DUE TO CHILD 
                                ABUSE AND NEGLECT
     
     Sec. 301. Identifying and preventing child fatalities and near 
                   fatalities due to child abuse and neglect.
     Sec. 302. Child abuse and neglect records.
     Sec. 303. Authorization of appropriation.
     
        TITLE IV--RESPONSE TO INFANTS AFFECTED BY PARENTAL SUBSTANCE USE 
                                     DISORDER
     
     Sec. 401. Amending the CAPTA to provide for a public health response to 
                   infants affected by parental substance use disorder.
     
                         TITLE V--ADOPTION OPPORTUNITIES
     
     Sec. 501. Purpose.
     Sec. 502. Definitions.
     Sec. 503. Information and services.
     Sec. 504. Studies and reports.
     Sec. 505. Unregulated custody transfers.
     Sec. 506. Authorization of appropriations.
     
      TITLE VI--FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND SERVICES IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 
                                       2022
     
     Sec. 601. Short title; references in title.
     Sec. 602. Purpose.
     Sec. 603. Definitions.
     Sec. 604. Grant conditions.
     Sec. 605. Authorization of appropriations.
     Sec. 606. Authority of Secretary.
     Sec. 607. Allotment of funds.
     Sec. 608. Formula grants to States.
     Sec. 609. State application.
     Sec. 610. Subgrants and uses of funds.
     Sec. 611. Grants for Indian Tribes.
     Sec. 612. Resource centers.
     Sec. 613. Grants to State domestic violence coalitions.
     Sec. 614. Grants to Tribal domestic violence coalitions.
     Sec. 615. Specialized services for abused parents and their children 
                   and youth.
     Sec. 616. National domestic violence hotline grant.
     Sec. 617. National Indian domestic violence hotline grant.
     Sec. 618. Additional grant programs.
     Sec. 619. Domestic violence prevention enhancement and leadership.
     Sec. 620. Analysis of Federal support for financial stability among 
                   survivors of family violence, domestic violence, and 
                   dating violence.
     Sec. 621. GAO review of resource centers.
     
                          TITLE VII--GENERAL PROVISIONS
     
     Sec. 701. Effective date and transition rule.
     
          SEC. 2. AMENDED CAPTA TABLE OF CONTENTS.
     
            The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (42 U.S.C. 
          5101 et seq.) is amended--
            (1) by striking section 2; and
            (2) by amending the table of contents under section 1(b) to 
          read as follows:
     
                               ``TABLE OF CONTENTS
     
     ``Sec. 1. Short title.
     ``Sec. 2. Definitions.
     
                            ``TITLE I--GENERAL PROGRAM
     
     ``Sec. 101. Office on Child Abuse and Neglect.
     ``Sec. 102. Interagency work group on child abuse and neglect.
     ``Sec. 103. National clearinghouse for information relating to child 
                   abuse.
     ``Sec. 104. Research and assistance activities.
     ``Sec. 105. Grants to States, Indian Tribes or Tribal organizations, 
                   and public or private agencies and organizations.
     ``Sec. 106. Grants to States for child abuse or neglect prevention and 
                   treatment programs.
     ``Sec. 107. Grants to States for programs relating to the investigation 
                   and prosecution of child abuse and neglect cases.
     ``Sec. 108. National child abuse hotline.
     ``Sec. 109. Miscellaneous requirements relating to assistance.
     ``Sec. 110. Coordination of child abuse and neglect programs.
     ``Sec. 111. Reports.
     ``Sec. 112. Monitoring and oversight.
     ``Sec. 113. Rule of construction.
     ``Sec. 114. Authorization of appropriations.
     
      ``TITLE II--COMMUNITY-BASED GRANTS FOR THE PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE 
                                   AND NEGLECT
     
     ``Sec. 201. Purposes.
     ``Sec. 202. Authorization of grants.
     ``Sec. 203. Lead entity.
     ``Sec. 204. Application.
     ``Sec. 205. Uses of funds.
     ``Sec. 206. Performance measures.
     ``Sec. 207. National technical assistance for community-based family 
                   strengthening services.
     ``Sec. 208. Rule of construction.
     ``Sec. 209. Authorization of appropriations.
     
     ``TITLE III--PREVENTING CHILD FATALITIES DUE TO CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
     
      ``Subtitle A--Public Health Approaches to Identify and Prevent Child 
          Fatalities and Near Fatalities Due to Child Abuse and Neglect
     
     ``Sec. 301. Purpose.
     ``Sec. 302. Federal Work Group on Data Collection Related to Child 
                   Fatalities and Near Fatalities Due to Child Abuse and 
                   Neglect.
     ``Sec. 303. Case registry for child fatalities and near fatalities due 
                   to child abuse and neglect.
     ``Sec. 304. Grants for State, Indian Tribe, and Tribal organization 
                   child fatality review of child abuse and neglect 
                   fatalities and near fatalities.
     ``Sec. 305. Assisting State, Indian Tribe, and Tribal organization 
                   implementation.
     
                  ``Subtitle B--Child Abuse and Neglect Records
     
     ``Sec. 311. Electronic interstate data exchange system.
     
                  ``Subtitle C--Authorization of Appropriations
     
     ``Sec. 321. Authorization of appropriations.
     
       ``TITLE IV--PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSE TO INFANTS AFFECTED BY PARENTAL 
                              SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER
     
     ``Sec. 401. Purpose.
     ``Sec. 402. Requirements.
     ``Sec. 403. National technical assistance and reporting.
     ``Sec. 404. Grant program authorized.
     ``Sec. 405. Authorization of appropriations.''.
     
          SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS.
     
            The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act is amended by 
          striking section 3
     
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          (42 U.S.C. 5101 note) and inserting the following:
     
          ``SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS.
     
            ``(a) In General.--In this Act:
            ``(1) Alaska native.--The term `Alaska Native' has the 
          meaning given the term `Native' in section 3 of the Alaska 
          Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1602)
            ``(2) Child.--Subject to subsection (b)(2), the term 
          `child' means a person who has not attained the lesser of--
            ``(A) the age of 18; or
            ``(B) except in the case of sexual abuse, the age specified 
          by the child protection law of the State in which the child 
          resides.
            ``(3) Child abuse and neglect.--The term `child abuse and 
          neglect' means, at a minimum, any recent act or failure to 
          act on the part of a parent or caretaker, which results in 
          death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or 
          exploitation (including sexual abuse as determined under 
          paragraph (18)), or an act or failure to act which presents 
          an imminent risk of serious harm.
            ``(4) Child with a disability.--The term `child with a 
          disability' means a child with a disability as defined in 
          section 602 of the Individuals with Disabilities Education 
          Act (20 U.S.C. 1401), or an infant or toddler with a 
          disability as defined in section 632 of such Act (20 U.S.C. 
          1432).
            ``(5) Community-based family strengthening services.--The 
          term `community-based family strengthening services' includes 
          services that--
            ``(A) are provided by organizations carrying out programs 
          such as family resource programs, family support programs, 
          voluntary home visiting programs, respite care services 
          programs, parenting education, mutual support programs for 
          parents and children, parent partner programs, family 
          advocate programs, and other community programs or networks 
          of such programs; and
            ``(B) are designed to prevent or respond to child abuse and 
          neglect and support families in building protective factors 
          linked to the prevention of child abuse and neglect.
            ``(6) Community referral services.--The term `community 
          referral services' means services provided under contract or 
          through an interagency agreement to assist families in 
          obtaining needed information, mutual support, and community 
          resources, including respite care services, health care 
          services (including mental health and substance use disorder 
          services), employability development and workforce 
          development, and other social services, including early 
          developmental screening of children, through help lines or 
          other methods.
            ``(7) Fatality.--The term `fatality', used with respect to 
          a child fatality that is due to child abuse or neglect, means 
          a fatality of a child that occurred--
            ``(A) due to an injury resulting from child abuse or 
          neglect; or
            ``(B) where child abuse or neglect was a contributing 
          factor to the cause of death.
            ``(8) Governor.--The term `Governor' means the chief 
          executive officer of a State.
            ``(9) Homeless children and youth.--The term `homeless 
          children and youth' means an individual who is described in 
          section 725(2) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 11434a(2)).
            ``(10) Indian; indian tribe; tribal organization.--The 
          terms `Indian', `Indian Tribe', and `Tribal organization' 
          have the meanings given such terms in section 4 of the Indian 
          Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 
          5304).
            ``(11) Individuals with personal experience in the child 
          welfare system.--The term `individuals with personal 
          experience in the child welfare system' means parents and 
          youth with current or previous involvement in the child 
          welfare system, kinship caregivers, foster and adoptive 
          families, and adults who experienced child abuse or neglect 
          as children.
            ``(12) Native hawaiian.--The term `Native Hawaiian' has the 
          meaning given the term in section 6207 of the Elementary and 
          Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 7517).
            ``(13) Near fatality.--The term `near fatality' means an 
          act that, as certified by a physician, places a child in 
          serious or critical condition.
            ``(14) Protective factors linked to the prevention of child 
          abuse and neglect.--The term `protective factors linked to 
          the prevention of child abuse and neglect' means evidence-
          based or evidence-informed factors that have been 
          demonstrated to ensure that families are more likely to be 
          healthy and strong and children are less likely to experience 
          child abuse and neglect.
            ``(15) Respite care services.--The term `respite care 
          services' means services, including the services of crisis 
          nurseries, that are--
            ``(A) provided in the temporary absence of the regular 
          caregiver (meaning a parent, other relative, foster parent, 
          adoptive parent, or guardian);
            ``(B) provided to children who--
            ``(i) are in danger of child abuse or neglect;
            ``(ii) have experienced child abuse or neglect; or
            ``(iii) have disabilities or chronic or terminal illnesses;
            ``(C) provided within or outside the home of the child;
            ``(D) short-term care (ranging from a few hours to a few 
          weeks of time, per year); and
            ``(E) intended to enable the family to stay together and to 
          keep the child living in the home and community of the child.
            ``(16) Secretary.--The term `Secretary' means the Secretary 
          of Health and Human Services.
            ``(17) Serious bodily injury.--The term `serious bodily 
          injury' means bodily injury which involves substantial risk 
          of death, extreme physical pain, protracted and obvious 
          disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the 
          function of a bodily member, organ, or mental faculty.
            ``(18) Sexual abuse.--The term `sexual abuse' includes--
            ``(A) the employment, use, persuasion, inducement, 
          enticement, or coercion of any child to engage in, or assist 
          any other person to engage in, any sexually explicit conduct 
          or simulation of such conduct for the purpose of producing a 
          visual depiction of such conduct; and
            ``(B) the rape, and in cases of caretaker or inter-familial 
          relationships, statutory rape, molestation, prostitution, or 
          other form of sexual exploitation of children, or incest with 
          children.
            ``(19) State.--Except as provided in section 106(g), the 
          term `State' means each of the several States, the District 
          of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin 
          Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the 
          Northern Mariana Islands.
            ``(20) Withholding of medically indicated treatment.--The 
          term `withholding of medically indicated treatment' means the 
          failure to respond to the infant's life-threatening 
          conditions by providing treatment (including appropriate 
          nutrition, hydration, and medication), which, in the treating 
          physician's or physicians' reasonable medical judgment, will 
          be most likely to be effective in ameliorating or correcting 
          all such conditions, except that the term does not include 
          the failure to provide treatment (other than appropriate 
          nutrition, hydration, or medication) to an infant when, in 
          the treating physician's or physicians' reasonable medical 
          judgment--
            ``(A) the infant is chronically and irreversibly comatose;
            ``(B) the provision of such treatment would--
            ``(i) merely prolong dying;
            ``(ii) not be effective in ameliorating or correcting all 
          of the infant's life-threatening conditions; or
            ``(iii) otherwise be futile in terms of the survival of the 
          infant; or
            ``(C) the provision of such treatment would be virtually 
          futile in terms of the survival of the infant and the 
          treatment itself under such circumstances would be inhumane.
            ``(b) Special Rule.--
            ``(1) In general.--For purposes of paragraphs (3) and (18) 
          of subsection (a), a child shall be considered a victim of 
          child abuse and neglect and of sexual abuse if the child is 
          identified, by a State or local agency employee of the State 
          or locality involved, as being a victim of human trafficking.
            ``(2) State option.--Notwithstanding the definition of 
          `child' under subsection (a)(2), for purposes of application 
          of paragraph (1), a State may elect to define the term 
          `child' as a person who has not attained the age of 24.
            ``(c) Rule of Construction.--In this Act, the term 
          `substance use disorder' includes alcohol use disorder.''.
     
          SEC. 4. REFERENCES IN OTHER FEDERAL LAW.
     
            A reference to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 5101 et seq.), the Child Abuse Prevention and 
          Treatment and Adoption Reform Act of 1978 (42 U.S.C. 5111 et 
          seq.), or the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (42 
          U.S.C. 10401 et seq.) (referred to in this section as a 
          ``covered law'') that is in a provision of Federal law other 
          than a covered law shall be considered to be a reference to 
          the corresponding provision of the Child Abuse Prevention and 
          Treatment Act, the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and 
          Adoption Reform Act of 1978, or the Family Violence 
          Prevention and Services Act, respectively, as amended by this 
          division.
     
                             TITLE I--GENERAL PROGRAM
     
          SEC. 101. INTERAGENCY WORK GROUP ON CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT.
     
            Section 102 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 5102) is amended to read as follows:
     
          ``SEC. 102. INTERAGENCY WORK GROUP ON CHILD ABUSE AND 
                        NEGLECT.
     
            ``(a) Establishment.--The Secretary may establish and 
          operate an Interagency Work Group on Child Abuse and Neglect 
          (referred to in this section as the `Work Group').
            ``(b) Composition.--The Work Group shall be comprised of 
          representatives from Federal agencies with responsibility for 
          child abuse and neglect related programs and activities and 
          other programs and activities that strengthen families and 
          support child and family well-being.
            ``(c) Duties.--The Work Group shall--
            ``(1) coordinate Federal efforts and activities with 
          respect to child abuse and neglect prevention and treatment, 
          including data collection and reporting;
            ``(2) serve as a forum that convenes relevant Federal 
          agencies to communicate and exchange ideas concerning child 
          abuse and neglect related programs and activities and other 
          programs and activities that strengthen families and support 
          child and family well-being;
            ``(3) work to maximize Federal resources to address child 
          abuse and neglect in areas of critical needs for the field, 
          such as--
            ``(A) improving research;
            ``(B) focusing on prevention of child abuse and neglect;
            ``(C) addressing racial bias and disparities in the child 
          welfare system;
     
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            ``(D) enhancing child welfare professionals' understanding 
          of trauma-informed practices that prevent and mitigate the 
          effects of trauma and adverse childhood experiences;
            ``(E) identifying actions the child protective services 
          system, other public agencies, and community-based 
          organizations can take to develop alternative pathways to 
          connect families experiencing difficulty meeting basic needs 
          or other risk factors associated with child abuse and neglect 
          to community-based family strengthening services to prevent 
          child abuse and neglect in order to safely reduce the number 
          of families unnecessarily involved in such system; and
            ``(F) addressing the links between child abuse and neglect 
          and domestic violence; and
            ``(4) consult with experts in the child protective services 
          field and individuals with personal experience in the child 
          welfare system.''.
     
          SEC. 102. NATIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE FOR INFORMATION RELATING TO 
                        CHILD ABUSE.
     
            Section 103 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 5104) is amended to read as follows:
     
          ``SEC. 103. NATIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE FOR INFORMATION RELATING 
                        TO CHILD ABUSE.
     
            ``(a) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish, 
          directly or through one or more competitive contracts of not 
          less than 3 years duration, a national clearinghouse for 
          information relating to child abuse and neglect.
            ``(b) Consultation.--In establishing the clearinghouse 
          under subsection (a), the Secretary shall consult with the 
          head of each Federal agency involved with child abuse and 
          neglect regarding--
            ``(1) the development of the components for information 
          collection;
            ``(2) the management of such clearinghouse; and
            ``(3) mechanisms for the sharing of information with other 
          Federal agencies and clearinghouses.
            ``(c) Functions.--The Secretary, through the clearinghouse 
          established under subsection (a), shall maintain and 
          disseminate information on--
            ``(1) evidence-based and evidence-informed programs, 
          including private and community-based programs, that have--
            ``(A) demonstrated success with respect to the prevention, 
          assessment, identification, and treatment of child abuse or 
          neglect; and
            ``(B) potential for broad-scale implementation and 
          replication;
            ``(2) the medical diagnosis and treatment of child abuse 
          and neglect and the use of trauma-informed practices that 
          prevent and mitigate the effects of trauma and adverse 
          childhood experiences;
            ``(3) best practices relating to--
            ``(A) differential response;
            ``(B) the use of alternative pathways to connect families 
          experiencing difficulty meeting basic needs or other risk 
          factors associated with child abuse and neglect to community-
          based family strengthening services to prevent child abuse 
          and neglect, including through the operation of local, State, 
          or Tribal helplines, websites, or mobile applications (which 
          may include expanding hotlines and referral systems operated 
          by State, Tribal, or local child protective services agencies 
          for such purposes);
            ``(C) making improvements to the child protective services 
          systems, including efforts to prevent child abuse and 
          neglect, prioritize serving children who are at risk of 
          serious harm, and implement protocols to identify, examine, 
          and eliminate child fatalities and near fatalities due to 
          child abuse and neglect;
            ``(D) making appropriate referrals related to the physical, 
          developmental, and mental health needs of children who are 
          victims of child abuse or neglect, and when appropriate, 
          provide services to parents or children, to address the needs 
          of such children and their families and effectively treat the 
          effects of such abuse or neglect;
            ``(E) supporting children and youth being cared for by 
          kinship caregivers, including such children whose living 
          arrangements with kinship caregivers occurred without the 
          involvement of a child protective services agency; and
            ``(F) workforce development and retention of child 
          protective services personnel;
            ``(4) professional development resources available at the 
          State and local level--
            ``(A) for individuals who are engaged, or who intend to 
          engage, in the prevention, identification, and treatment of 
          child abuse and neglect, including mandated reporters; and
            ``(B) for appropriate State, Tribal, and local officials to 
          assist in the provision of professional development for law 
          enforcement, legal, judicial, medical, physical, behavioral 
          and mental health, child care and early learning, education, 
          child welfare, substance use disorder treatment services, and 
          domestic violence services personnel on--
            ``(i) the role of the child protective services system to 
          identify children at risk of serious harm; and
            ``(ii) how to direct families in need to alternative 
          pathways for community-based family strengthening services in 
          order to safely reduce the number of families unnecessarily 
          involved with child protective services;
            ``(5) in conjunction with the National Resource Centers 
          authorized under section 310(b) of the Family Violence 
          Prevention and Services Act (42 U.S.C. 10410(b)), effective 
          programs and best practices for developing and carrying out 
          collaboration between entities providing child protective 
          services and entities providing domestic violence services;
            ``(6) the requirements of section 402(c) and best practices 
          relating to the development, implementation, and monitoring 
          of family care plans as described in section 402(c) for 
          infants affected by parental substance use disorder, 
          including best practices on topics such as--
            ``(A) collaboration and coordination across substance abuse 
          agencies, child welfare agencies, maternal and child health 
          agencies, family courts, early childhood development 
          entities, and other community partners; and
            ``(B) identification and delivery of services for affected 
          infants and their families, including for infants affected by 
          parental substance use disorder, but whose families do not 
          meet criteria for immediate safety concerns of child abuse 
          and neglect;
            ``(7) the incidence of cases of child abuse and neglect in 
          the United States, including information based on data 
          submitted by State child protective services agencies under 
          section 106(d); and
            ``(8) the research conducted under section 104(a).
            ``(d) Data Collection and Analysis.--
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall, in accordance with 
          all applicable Federal and State privacy law, develop and 
          maintain a Federal data collection and analysis system, in 
          consultation with appropriate State, Tribal, and local 
          agencies and experts in the field, to collect, compile, and 
          make available State child abuse and neglect reporting 
          information which shall be universal and case specific and, 
          to the extent practicable, integrated with other case-based 
          Federal, State, Tribal, regional, and local child welfare 
          information (including the automated foster care and adoption 
          reporting system required under section 479 of the Social 
          Security Act (42 U.S.C. 679) and including the case registry 
          authorized under section 303), and which shall include--
            ``(A) standardized data on false, unfounded, 
          unsubstantiated, and substantiated reports;
            ``(B) comparable information on child fatalities and near 
          fatalities due to child abuse and neglect, including--
            ``(i) the number of child fatalities and near fatalities 
          due to child abuse and neglect; and
            ``(ii) case-specific data about the circumstances under 
          which a child fatality or near fatality occurred due to abuse 
          and neglect, including the data elements described in section 
          106(d)(3)(E);
            ``(C) information about the incidence and characteristics 
          of child abuse and neglect in circumstances in which domestic 
          violence is present; and
            ``(D) information about the incidence and characteristics 
          of child abuse and neglect in cases related to substance use 
          disorder.
            ``(2) Confidentiality requirement.--In carrying out 
          paragraph (1), the Secretary shall ensure that methods are 
          established and implemented to preserve the confidentiality 
          of records relating to case specific data.''.
     
          SEC. 103. RESEARCH AND ASSISTANCE ACTIVITIES.
     
            Section 104 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 5105) is amended--
            (1) by amending subsections (a) through (c) to read as 
          follows:
            ``(a) Research.--
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary, in coordination with 
          relevant Federal agencies, and in consultation with 
          recognized experts in the field, shall carry out a continuing 
          interdisciplinary program of research, including longitudinal 
          research, that is designed to--
            ``(A) provide information needed to improve primary 
          prevention of child abuse and neglect;
            ``(B) better protect children from child abuse or neglect;
            ``(C) evaluate the efficacy of programs or practices to 
          improve outcomes;
            ``(D) improve the well-being of victims of child abuse or 
          neglect; and
            ``(E) be responsive to the research needs of the child 
          welfare field.
            ``(2) Topics.--The research program described in paragraph 
          (1) may focus on--
            ``(A) evidence-based or evidence-informed programs 
          regarding--
            ``(i) prevention of child abuse and neglect in families 
          that have not had contact with the child protective services 
          system, including through supporting the development of 
          protective factors linked to the prevention of child abuse 
          and neglect;
            ``(ii) trauma-informed and developmentally-appropriate 
          treatment of children and families who experience child abuse 
          and neglect, including efforts to prevent the re-
          traumatization of such children and families; and
            ``(iii) approaches to identify, relieve, and mitigate 
          stressors affecting families' unique needs in rural, urban, 
          and suburban communities;
            ``(B) effective practices to reduce racial bias and 
          disparities in the child protective services system, 
          including examining how neglect is identified, investigated, 
          and treated by such system;
            ``(C) effective practices and programs in the use of 
          differential response to identify children at risk of serious 
          harm and to safely reduce the number of families 
          unnecessarily investigated by the child protective services 
          system;
            ``(D) effective practices and programs designed to improve 
          service delivery and outcomes for child protective services 
          agencies engaged with children and families with
     
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          complex needs, such as families who have experienced domestic 
          violence, substance use disorders, or adverse childhood 
          experiences, or who have mental health needs;
            ``(E) best practices for recruiting and retaining a child 
          protective services workforce and providing professional 
          development;
            ``(F) effective collaborations between the child protective 
          system and domestic violence service providers that provide 
          for the safety of children exposed to domestic violence and 
          their non-abusing parents and that improve the 
          investigations, interventions, delivery of services, and 
          treatments provided for such children and families;
            ``(G) child abuse and neglect issues facing Indians, Alaska 
          Natives, and Native Hawaiians, including providing 
          recommendations for improving the collection of child abuse 
          and neglect data from Indian Tribes, Tribal organizations, 
          and Native Hawaiian communities;
            ``(H) child abuse and neglect issues related to children 
          and youth overrepresented in the child welfare system, 
          including efforts to improve the child welfare system's 
          practices related to the prevention, identification, and 
          treatment of child abuse and neglect to address such 
          overrepresentation; and
            ``(I) effective collaborations between the child welfare 
          system and substance use disorder treatment service providers 
          that provide for the safety of children exposed to parents 
          with substance use disorders, and that improve the 
          investigations, interventions, delivery of services, and 
          treatments provided for such children and families.
            ``(3) National incidence of child abuse and neglect.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall conduct research on 
          the national incidence of child abuse and neglect and 
          investigate the trends in such incidence, including the 
          information on the national incidence of child abuse and 
          neglect specified in subparagraph (B).
            ``(B) Content.--The research described in subparagraph (A) 
          shall examine the national incidence of child abuse and 
          neglect, including--
            ``(i) the extent to which incidents of child abuse and 
          neglect are increasing or decreasing in number and severity;
            ``(ii) the incidence of substantiated and unsubstantiated 
          reported child abuse and neglect cases;
            ``(iii) the number of substantiated cases that result in a 
          judicial finding of child abuse or neglect or related 
          criminal court convictions;
            ``(iv) the extent to which the number of unsubstantiated, 
          unfounded, or falsely reported cases of child abuse or 
          neglect have contributed to the inability of a State to 
          respond effectively to serious cases of child abuse or 
          neglect;
            ``(v) the extent to which the lack of adequate resources or 
          the lack of adequate supports for individuals required by law 
          to report suspected cases of child abuse and neglect have 
          contributed to the inability of a State to respond 
          effectively to serious cases of child abuse and neglect;
            ``(vi) the number of unsubstantiated, false, or unfounded 
          reports that have resulted in a child being placed in 
          substitute care, and the duration of such placement;
            ``(vii) the extent to which unsubstantiated reports return 
          as more serious cases of child abuse or neglect;
            ``(viii) the incidence and prevalence of--
     
            ``(I) physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and physical 
          and emotional neglect in substitute care; and
            ``(II) domestic violence in substantiated cases of child 
          abuse and neglect;
     
            ``(ix) the incidence and prevalence of child abuse and 
          neglect by a wide array of demographic characteristics such 
          as age, sex, race, family structure, household relationship 
          (including the living arrangement of the resident parent and 
          family size), school enrollment and education attainment, 
          disability, labor force status, and income in the previous 
          year;
            ``(x) the extent to which reports of suspected or known 
          instances of child abuse or neglect involving a potential 
          combination of jurisdictions, such as intrastate, interstate, 
          Federal-State, and State-Tribal, are screened out solely on 
          the basis of the cross-jurisdictional complications; and
            ``(xi) the incidence and outcomes of child abuse and 
          neglect allegations reported within the context of divorce, 
          custody, or other family court proceedings, and the 
          interaction between family courts and the child protective 
          services system.
            ``(4) Report.--Not later than 4 years after the date of 
          enactment of the CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2022 and every 
          4 years thereafter, the Secretary shall prepare and make 
          available on a website that is accessible to the public and 
          submit to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and 
          Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on Education and 
          Labor of the House of Representatives a report that--
            ``(A) identifies the research priorities under paragraph 
          (5) and the process for determining such priorities;
            ``(B) contains a summary of the research supported pursuant 
          to paragraphs (1) and (2), and a summary of any other 
          relevant research on child abuse and neglect conducted by 
          agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services;
            ``(C) contains the findings of the research regarding the 
          national incidence on child abuse and neglect conducted under 
          paragraph (3); and
            ``(D) describes how the Secretary will continue to improve 
          the accuracy of information on the national incidence on 
          child abuse and neglect specified in paragraph (3).
            ``(5) Priorities.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall establish research 
          priorities, which may include long-term studies, for making 
          grants or contracts for purposes of carrying out paragraph 
          (1).
            ``(B) Public comment.--The Secretary shall provide a 
          biennial opportunity for public comment concerning the 
          priorities proposed under subparagraph (A) and shall maintain 
          an official record of such public comment.
            ``(b) Provision of Technical Assistance.--
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall provide technical 
          assistance to State, local, and Tribal public and private 
          agencies and community-based organizations, including 
          organizations that support children or youth overrepresented 
          in the child welfare system and their families, disability 
          organizations, and persons who work with children with 
          disabilities, and providers of mental health, substance use 
          disorder treatment, and domestic violence prevention 
          services, to assist such agencies and organizations in 
          planning, improving, developing, carrying out, and evaluating 
          programs and activities, including replicating successful 
          program models, relating to the prevention, assessment, 
          identification, and treatment of child abuse and neglect.
            ``(2) Content.--The technical assistance under paragraph 
          (1) shall be designed to--
            ``(A) reduce racial bias and disparities in the child 
          protective services system;
            ``(B) support the child protective services system to 
          develop and implement trauma-informed approaches to prevent, 
          reduce, and treat child abuse and neglect;
            ``(C) promote best practices for addressing child abuse and 
          neglect in families with complex needs, such as families who 
          have experienced domestic violence, substance use disorders, 
          or adverse childhood experiences, or who have mental health 
          needs, including professional development on such practices 
          for the child protective services workforce;
            ``(D) leverage State, local, and community-based resources 
          to prevent child abuse and neglect to develop a continuum of 
          prevention programs and services, including resources 
          regarding health care (including mental health and substance 
          use disorder), housing, food assistance, parent support, 
          financial assistance, child care and early learning, 
          education services, and other services to assist families;
            ``(E) promote best practices for maximizing coordination 
          and communication between State, Tribal, and local child 
          protective services agencies and relevant health care 
          entities, consistent with all applicable Federal and State 
          privacy law; and
            ``(F) provide other technical assistance, as determined by 
          the Secretary in consultation with such State, Tribal, and 
          local public and private agencies and community-based 
          organizations as the Secretary determines appropriate.
            ``(3) Evaluation.--The technical assistance under paragraph 
          (1) may include an evaluation or identification of--
            ``(A) various methods and procedures for the prevention, 
          investigation, assessment, and prosecution of child physical 
          and sexual abuse cases;
            ``(B) ways to prevent and mitigate the effects of trauma to 
          the child victim;
            ``(C) effective programs carried out by the States under 
          this title and title II;
            ``(D) effective approaches to link child protective service 
          agencies with health care (including mental health and 
          substance use disorder), and developmental services to 
          improve forensic diagnosis and health evaluations, and reduce 
          barriers and shortages to such linkages; and
            ``(E) the extent to which changes in methods, procedures, 
          and approaches implemented by the child protective service 
          system minimized racial bias and disparities in such system.
            ``(4) Dissemination.--The Secretary may provide for, and 
          disseminate information relating to, various professional 
          development available at the State and local level to--
            ``(A) individuals who are engaged, or who intend to engage, 
          in the prevention, identification, and treatment of child 
          abuse and neglect; and
            ``(B) appropriate State and local officials to assist in 
          the provision of professional development for law 
          enforcement, legal, judicial, medical, mental health, child 
          care and early learning, education, child welfare, substance 
          use disorder, and domestic violence services personnel in 
          appropriate methods of interacting during investigative, 
          administrative, and judicial proceedings with children who 
          have been subjected to, or children whom such personnel 
          suspect have been subjected to, child abuse or neglect.
            ``(c) Authority to Make Grants or Enter Into Contracts.--
            ``(1) In general.--The functions of the Secretary under 
          this section may be carried out directly or through grant or 
          contract.
            ``(2) Duration.--Grants under this section shall be made 
          for periods of not more than 5 years.''; and
            (2) by striking subsection (e).
     
          SEC. 104. GRANTS TO STATES, INDIAN TRIBES OR TRIBAL 
                        ORGANIZATIONS, AND PUBLIC OR PRIVATE AGENCIES 
                        AND ORGANIZATIONS.
     
            Section 105 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 5106) is amended to read as follows:
     
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          ``SEC. 105. GRANTS TO STATES, INDIAN TRIBES OR TRIBAL 
                        ORGANIZATIONS, AND PUBLIC OR PRIVATE AGENCIES 
                        AND ORGANIZATIONS.
     
            ``(a) Authority to Award Grants or Enter Into Contracts.--
          The Secretary may award grants and enter into contracts to 
          carry out programs and projects in accordance with this 
          section, for any of the following purposes:
            ``(1) Capacity building, in order to create coordinated, 
          inclusive, and collaborative systems that have statewide, 
          local, or community-based impact in preventing, reducing, and 
          treating child abuse and neglect.
            ``(2) Innovation, through time-limited, field-initiated 
          demonstration projects that further the understanding of the 
          field to prevent, reduce, and treat child abuse and neglect.
            ``(b) Capacity Building Grant Program.--
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may award grants or 
          contracts to an eligible entity to improve the capacity of 
          the child protective services system in strengthening 
          families and preventing, reducing, and treating child abuse 
          and neglect.
            ``(2) Eligible entity.--In this subsection, the term 
          `eligible entity' means--
            ``(A) a State or local agency, Indian Tribe or Tribal 
          organization, or a nonprofit entity; or
            ``(B) a consortium of entities described in subparagraph 
          (A).
            ``(3) Applications.--To receive a grant or contract under 
          this subsection, an eligible entity shall submit an 
          application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, 
          and containing such information as the Secretary may require.
            ``(4) Use of funds.--An eligible entity receiving a grant 
          or contract under this subsection shall use the funds made 
          available through the grant or contract to better align and 
          coordinate community-based, local, or State activities to 
          strengthen families and prevent, reduce, and treat child 
          abuse and neglect, by--
            ``(A) providing professional development for professionals 
          in prevention, identification, or treatment of child abuse 
          and neglect, which may include--
            ``(i) professional development for professional and 
          paraprofessional personnel who are engaged in, or intend to 
          work in, the field of prevention, identification, and 
          treatment of child abuse and neglect, including on the links 
          between child abuse and neglect and domestic violence and 
          approaches to working with families affected by substance use 
          disorder;
            ``(ii) professional development on evidence-based and 
          evidence-informed programs to improve child abuse and neglect 
          reporting, with a focus on adults who work with children in a 
          professional or volunteer capacity, including on--
     
            ``(I) preventing, recognizing, and responding to child 
          sexual abuse; and
            ``(II) safely reducing the number of families unnecessarily 
          investigated by the child protective services system;
     
            ``(iii) professional development of personnel in best 
          practices to meet the unique needs and development of 
          children with disabilities, children under the age of 3, and 
          infants affected by substance use disorder;
            ``(iv) improving the professional development of 
          supervisory child protective services personnel on best 
          practices for recruiting, selecting, and retaining the child 
          protective services workforce;
            ``(v) supporting State child welfare and child protective 
          services agencies in coordinating the provision of services 
          with State and local health care agencies, substance abuse 
          agencies, public health agencies, mental health agencies, 
          other public and private welfare agencies, and agencies that 
          provide early intervention services to promote child safety, 
          permanence, and family stability, which may include best 
          practices to improve coordination between agencies to meet 
          health evaluation and treatment needs of children who have 
          been victims of substantiated cases of child abuse or 
          neglect;
            ``(vi) professional development for personnel in best 
          practices relating to the provision of differential response; 
          and
            ``(vii) professional development for child welfare 
          professionals to reduce and prevent racial bias in the 
          provision of child protective services and child welfare 
          services related to child abuse and neglect;
            ``(B) enhancing systems coordination and triage procedures, 
          including programs of collaborative partnerships between the 
          State child protective services agency, community social 
          service agencies and community-based family support programs, 
          law enforcement agencies and legal systems, developmental 
          disability agencies, substance use disorder treatment 
          agencies, health care entities, domestic violence prevention 
          entities, mental health service entities, schools, places of 
          worship, and other community-based agencies, such as 
          children's advocacy centers, in accordance with all 
          applicable Federal and State privacy law, to--
            ``(i) improve responses to reports of child abuse and 
          neglect;
            ``(ii) allow for the establishment or improvement of a 
          coordinated triage system;
            ``(iii) connect families experiencing difficulty meeting 
          basic needs or risk factors associated with child abuse and 
          neglect to community-based systems and programs that assist 
          families seeking support to minimize involvement in the child 
          protective services system; or
            ``(iv) modernize data systems and networks to improve the 
          effectiveness of technology used by the child protective 
          services system, including to facilitate timely information 
          and data sharing and referrals between systems that are 
          designed to serve children and families; or
            ``(C) establishing or enhancing coordinated systems of 
          support for children, parents, and families, including a 
          continuum of prevention programs and services that 
          strengthens families and connects families to services and 
          supports relevant to their diverse needs regardless of how 
          families make contact with such systems.
            ``(c) Field-initiated Innovation Grant Program.--
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may award grants or 
          contracts to eligible entities for field-initiated 
          demonstration projects of up to 5 years that advance 
          innovative approaches to prevent, reduce, or treat child 
          abuse and neglect.
            ``(2) Eligible entity.--In this subsection, the term 
          `eligible entity' means--
            ``(A) a State or local agency, Indian Tribe or Tribal 
          organization, or public or private agency or organization; or
            ``(B) a consortium of entities described in subparagraph 
          (A).
            ``(3) Applications.--To receive a grant or contract under 
          this subsection, an eligible entity shall submit an 
          application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, 
          and containing such information as the Secretary may require, 
          including, at a minimum, a rigorous methodological approach 
          to the evaluation of the grant or contract and a description 
          of the eligible entity's efforts to engage with individuals 
          with personal experience in the child welfare system in 
          carrying out such grant or contract.
            ``(4) Use of funds.--An eligible entity that receives a 
          grant or contract under this subsection shall use the funds 
          made available through the grant or contract to carry out or 
          bring to scale promising, evidence-informed, or evidence-
          based activities to prevent, treat, or reduce child abuse and 
          neglect that shall include one or more of the following:
            ``(A) Multidisciplinary systems of care to strengthen 
          families and prevent, reduce, and treat child abuse and 
          neglect, such as children's advocacy centers or programs that 
          focus on addressing traumatic stress in families due to child 
          abuse and neglect, especially for families with complex 
          needs, such as families who have experienced domestic 
          violence, substance use disorders, or adverse childhood 
          experiences, or who have mental health needs.
            ``(B) Primary prevention programs or strategies aimed at 
          reducing the prevalence of child abuse and neglect among 
          families.
            ``(C) The development and use of alternative pathways to 
          connect families experiencing difficulty meeting basic needs 
          or other risk factors associated with child abuse and neglect 
          to community-based family strengthening services to prevent 
          child abuse and neglect or other public and private 
          resources, such as supporting the development and 
          implementation of--
            ``(i) State, Tribal, or local helplines, websites, or 
          mobile applications (which may include expanding hotlines and 
          referral systems operated by State, Tribal, or local child 
          protective services agencies for such purposes);
            ``(ii) a continuum of prevention programs and services that 
          strengthen families and promote child, parent, and family 
          well-being; and
            ``(iii) innovative collaboration and coordination between 
          the child protective services system, public agencies, and 
          community-based organizations (including community-based 
          providers supported under title II).
            ``(D) Innovative approaches to support mandated child abuse 
          and neglect reporters, which may include education tailored 
          to the mandated individual's profession or role when working 
          with children.
            ``(E) Innovative programs, activities, and services that 
          are aligned with the research priorities identified under 
          section 104(a)(5).
            ``(F) Projects to improve the development and 
          implementation of best practices to educate and assist 
          medical professionals in identifying, assessing, and 
          responding to potential abuse in infants, including improving 
          communication and alignment with child protective services as 
          appropriate and identifying injuries indicative of potential 
          abuse in infants, and to assess the outcomes of such best 
          practices.
            ``(G) Projects to establish or implement comprehensive 
          child sexual abuse awareness and prevention programs in an 
          age- and developmentally-appropriate manner for children and 
          youth, parents, guardians, and professionals, including on 
          recognizing and safely reporting such abuse.
            ``(d) Evaluation.--In awarding grants and contracts for 
          programs or projects under this section, the Secretary shall 
          require all such programs and projects to be evaluated for 
          their effectiveness. Funding for such evaluations shall be 
          provided either as a stated percentage of a grant or 
          contracts or as a separate grant or contract entered into by 
          the Secretary for the purpose of evaluating a particular 
          program or project or group of programs or projects. In the 
          case of an evaluation performed by the recipient of a grant, 
          the Secretary shall make available technical assistance for 
          the evaluation, where needed, including the use of a rigorous 
          application of scientific evaluation techniques.''.
     
          SEC. 105. NATIONAL CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE.
     
            Title I of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (42 
          U.S.C. 5101 et seq.) is amended--
     
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            (1) by repealing section 114;
            (2) redesignating section 112 as section 114 and moving 
          such section to the end of title I;
            (3) by redesignating sections 108 through 111 as sections 
          109 through 112, respectively; and
            (4) by inserting after section 107 the following:
     
          ``SEC. 108. NATIONAL CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE.
     
            ``(a) In General.--The Secretary may award a grant under 
          this section to a nonprofit entity to provide for the ongoing 
          operation of a 24-hour, national, toll-free telephonic child 
          abuse hotline and digital services.
            ``(b) Priority.--In awarding a grant under this section the 
          Secretary shall give priority to applicants with experience 
          in the operation of a hotline and digital services that 
          provide assistance to victims of child abuse or neglect, 
          parents, caregivers, mandated reporters, and other concerned 
          community members.
            ``(c) Term.--The Secretary shall award a grant under this 
          section for a period of not more than 5 years.
            ``(d) Conditions on Payment.--The provision of payments 
          under a grant awarded under this section shall be subject to 
          annual approval by the Secretary and subject to the 
          availability of appropriations for each fiscal year to make 
          the payments.
            ``(e) Application.--To be eligible to receive a grant under 
          this section, a nonprofit entity shall submit an application 
          to the Secretary, at such time, in such manner, and 
          containing such information as the Secretary may require. 
          Such an application shall--
            ``(1) include a description of the applicant's plan for the 
          operation of a national child abuse hotline and digital 
          services, including descriptions of--
            ``(A) the professional development program for advocacy 
          personnel;
            ``(B) the hiring criteria and qualifications for advocacy 
          personnel responding to hotline callers and digital services 
          users;
            ``(C) the methods for the creation, maintenance, and 
          updating of a comprehensive database of resources, including 
          prevention and treatment services and alternative pathways to 
          connect families experiencing difficulty meeting basic needs 
          or other risk factors associated with child abuse and neglect 
          to community-based family strengthening services;
            ``(D) a plan for publicizing the availability of the 
          hotline and digital services throughout the United States, 
          including in urban, suburban, and rural areas;
            ``(E) a plan for providing service to callers and digital 
          service users with limited English proficiency, including 
          service through advocacy personnel who are multilingual;
            ``(F) a plan for facilitating access to the hotline and 
          digital services by people with disabilities, including 
          individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or are blind or 
          have visual impairments, and for providing professional 
          development to hotline and digital services personnel in 
          assisting people with disabilities who are accessing the 
          hotline and digital services; and
            ``(G) a plan for providing assistance and referrals for 
          victims of child abuse, including youth victims;
            ``(2) demonstrate that the applicant has the capacity and 
          the expertise to maintain a child abuse hotline and digital 
          services and a comprehensive database of service providers;
            ``(3) demonstrate the ability of the applicant to--
            ``(A) provide information and referrals for individuals 
          contacting the hotline or using digital services;
            ``(B) directly connect callers or users of digital services 
          to service providers; and
            ``(C) employ crisis interventions meeting the standards of 
          child abuse and prevention service providers;
            ``(4) demonstrate a commitment to diversity and to the 
          provision of services to underserved populations, including 
          to ethnic, racial, and non-English speaking minorities, older 
          individuals, and people with disabilities; and
            ``(5) provide an assurance that the entity complies with 
          all applicable State and Federal privacy law and has 
          established quality assurance practices.
            ``(f) Performance Metrics and Report.--An entity receiving 
          a grant under this section shall--
            ``(1) establish quantifiable metrics for measuring the 
          performance of the hotline and digital services;
            ``(2) conduct an evaluation of the effectiveness of the 
          hotline and digital services as measured by the metric 
          established under paragraph (1); and
            ``(3) submit a performance report to the Secretary at such 
          time, in such manner, and containing such information as the 
          Secretary may require, including--
            ``(A) the activities that have been carried out with such 
          grant funds; and
            ``(B) the results of the evaluation described under 
          paragraph (2).
            ``(g) Continuing Grants.--The Secretary may award a 
          continuing grant to an entity under this section only if such 
          entity submits a performance report required under subsection 
          (f)(3) that demonstrates effectiveness of the project 
          funded.''.
     
          SEC. 106. GRANTS TO STATES FOR CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT 
                        PREVENTION AND TREATMENT PROGRAMS.
     
            Section 106 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 5106a) is amended to read as follows:
     
          ``SEC. 106. GRANTS TO STATES FOR CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT 
                        PREVENTION AND TREATMENT PROGRAMS.
     
            ``(a) State Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants to the 
          States, from allotments made under subsection (g), for each 
          State that applies for a grant under this section, for 
          purposes of assisting the States in improving the child 
          protective services system of each such State with respect to 
          one or more of the following activities:
            ``(1) Improving the intake, assessment, screening, and 
          investigation of reports of child abuse or neglect, 
          including--
            ``(A) the use of differential response;
            ``(B) establishing and maintaining a high-risk response 
          system to ensure that each repeat referral of the same child, 
          and each referral of a child under the age of 3 years, 
          receives a rapid response from such system;
            ``(C) protocols and professional development that reduce 
          and prevent--
            ``(i) the separation of children from their legal parents 
          or guardians solely on the basis of poverty; and
            ``(ii) racial bias in the child protective services system.
            ``(2) Supporting trauma-informed response, investigation, 
          and treatment of child abuse and neglect by--
            ``(A) creating and improving the use of multidisciplinary 
          teams, including children's advocacy centers;
            ``(B) enhancing investigations through interagency, intra-
          agency, interstate, and intrastate protocols; and
            ``(C) improving legal preparation and representation, 
          including procedures for appealing and responding to appeals 
          of substantiated reports of child abuse or neglect.
            ``(3) Establishing alternative pathways to connect families 
          in need to voluntary, community-based family strengthening 
          services in order to enable the child protective services 
          system to focus on children at most serious risk of harm and 
          safely reduce the number of families unnecessarily 
          investigated for child abuse and neglect, through the 
          development, implementation, and expansion of--
            ``(A) local or State helplines, websites, or mobile 
          applications (which may include expanding hotlines and 
          referral systems operated by State or local child protective 
          services agencies for such purposes); and
            ``(B) coordination with other local and State public 
          entities to support a continuum of prevention programs and 
          services that strengthen families and promote child, parent, 
          and family well-being.
            ``(4) Improving case management approaches, including 
          ongoing case monitoring, and delivery of services and 
          treatment provided to children and their families to ensure 
          safety and respond to family needs, including--
            ``(A) multidisciplinary approaches to assessing family 
          needs and connecting families with services, including 
          prevention services under section 471 of the Social Security 
          Act (42 U.S.C. 671);
            ``(B) organizing treatment teams of community service 
          providers that prevent and treat child abuse and neglect, and 
          improve child and family well-being; and
            ``(C) case-monitoring that can ensure progress in child and 
          family well-being.
            ``(5) Modernizing data systems to improve case management, 
          coordination, and communication between State and local 
          public agencies, including--
            ``(A) updating systems of technology that support the 
          program and track reports of child abuse and neglect from 
          intake through final disposition and allow for interstate and 
          intrastate information exchange;
            ``(B) improving real-time case monitoring for the child 
          protective services workforce at the State and local levels 
          to track assessments, service referrals, follow-up, case 
          reviews, and progress toward case plan goals;
            ``(C) facilitating real-time data sharing between State and 
          local public agencies and relevant health care entities, 
          consistent with all applicable Federal and State privacy law; 
          and
            ``(D) developing, improving, and implementing risk and 
          safety assessment tools and protocols that reduce and prevent 
          bias towards children and families involved in the child 
          welfare system.
            ``(6) Developing, strengthening, and facilitating 
          professional development for professionals and volunteers 
          engaged in the prevention, intervention, and treatment of 
          child abuse and neglect, including with respect to--
            ``(A) the legal duties of such professionals and 
          volunteers;
            ``(B) personal safety for the child protective services 
          workforce;
            ``(C) early childhood, child, and adolescent development 
          and the impact of child abuse and neglect, including long-
          term impacts of adverse childhood experiences;
            ``(D) improving coordination among child protective service 
          agencies and health care agencies, entities providing health 
          care (including mental health and substance use disorder 
          services), and community resources;
            ``(E) improving screening, forensic diagnosis, and health 
          and developmental evaluations, which may include best 
          practices for periodic reevaluations, as appropriate;
            ``(F) addressing the unique needs of children with 
          disabilities, including promoting interagency collaboration 
          to meet such needs;
            ``(G) supporting the placement of children with kinship 
          caregivers and addressing the unique needs of children in 
          such placements;
     
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            ``(H) implementing responsive, family-oriented, and trauma-
          informed approaches to prevention, identification, 
          intervention, and treatment of child abuse and neglect;
            ``(I) ensuring child safety;
            ``(J) the links between child abuse and neglect and 
          families with complex needs, such as families who have 
          experienced domestic violence, substance use disorders, or 
          adverse childhood experiences, or who have mental health 
          needs;
            ``(K) coordinating with other services and agencies to 
          address family and child needs, including trauma; and
            ``(L) distinguishing between cases of child abuse and 
          neglect and cases related to family economic insecurity where 
          abuse and neglect are not present.
            ``(7) Improving the recruitment and retention of child 
          protective services personnel, such as efforts to address the 
          effects of indirect trauma exposure for such personnel.
            ``(8) Developing, facilitating the use of, and implementing 
          evidence-based or evidence-informed strategies and protocols 
          for individuals mandated to report child abuse and neglect, 
          which may include--
            ``(A) strategies designed for mandated reporters in 
          specific professions;
            ``(B) public awareness and understanding relating to the 
          role and responsibilities of the child protective services 
          system; and
            ``(C) the nature and basis for reporting suspected 
          incidents of child abuse and neglect.
            ``(9) Developing, implementing, or operating programs and 
          referrals to assist in obtaining or coordinating necessary 
          services for families of infants or toddlers with a 
          disability, including--
            ``(A) evaluation and early intervention services for 
          infants and toddlers, with special attention to at-risk 
          infants or toddlers (as defined in section 632 of the 
          Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. 
          1432)), in accordance with part C of the Individuals with 
          Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.) and 
          providing other support to such infants or toddlers, which 
          may include--
            ``(i) financial assistance in obtaining early intervention 
          services where an infant or toddler does not meet the State's 
          eligibility requirements under such part C; and
            ``(ii) support for families, including foster families and 
          kinship caregivers, in ensuring infants and toddlers receive 
          early intervention services;
            ``(B) trauma-informed services, and
            ``(C) early care and educational services, including Early 
          Head Start programs.
            ``(10) Enhancing interagency collaboration between agencies 
          and providers of the child protective services, public 
          health, mental health, substance use disorder treatment, 
          education, child care and early learning, domestic violence 
          services, law enforcement, and juvenile justice to improve 
          the investigations, interventions, delivery of services, and 
          treatments provided for children and families experiencing 
          child abuse and neglect, which may include--
            ``(A) methods for continuity of treatment plan and services 
          as children and families transition between systems;
            ``(B) addressing the health needs, including mental health 
          needs, of children identified as victims of child abuse or 
          neglect, including supporting prompt, comprehensive health 
          and developmental evaluations for children who are the 
          subjects of substantiated child abuse and neglect reports;
            ``(C) the provision of services that assist children 
          exposed to domestic violence, and that also support the 
          caregiving role of their non-abusing parents;
            ``(D) enhancing the capacity of public entities or 
          community-based providers to integrate the leadership of 
          parents in such entities' decision-making;
            ``(E) co-locating service providers; and
            ``(F) the provision of services that assist infants 
          affected by substance use disorder and that also support the 
          bond between children and birth parents to strengthen 
          families whenever possible.
            ``(11) Supporting the development, implementation, and 
          monitoring of family care plans for infants affected by 
          substance use disorder and their families and affected 
          caregivers, in accordance with the requirements of section 
          402(c), including through enhancing interagency coordination, 
          such as between the State's substance abuse agencies, public 
          health and mental health agencies, child welfare agencies, 
          social services agencies, health care facilities with labor 
          and delivery units, maternal and child health agencies, early 
          intervention agencies, family courts with jurisdiction in 
          cases of child abuse and neglect, and other agencies or 
          entities involved in supporting families affected by 
          substance use disorders.
            ``(b) Eligibility Requirements.--
            ``(1) State plan.--
            ``(A) In general.--To be eligible to receive a grant under 
          this section, a State shall submit to the Secretary a State 
          plan for improving and strengthening the child protective 
          service system through the activities described in subsection 
          (a).
            ``(B) Duration of plan.--Each State plan shall--
            ``(i) be submitted not less frequently than once every 5 
          years, in coordination with the State plan submitted under 
          part B of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 621 
          et seq.); and
            ``(ii) be periodically reviewed and revised by the State, 
          as necessary, to reflect--
     
            ``(I) any substantive changes to State law or regulations 
          related to the prevention of child abuse and neglect that may 
          affect the eligibility of the State under this section; and
            ``(II) any significant changes from the State application 
          related to the State's funding of strategies and programs 
          supported under this section.
     
            ``(C) Public collaboration and comment.--In developing the 
          State plan under subparagraph (A), each State shall--
            ``(i) consult widely with stakeholders and relevant public 
          and private organizations and individuals across the State, 
          which shall include parents and other individuals with 
          personal experience in the child welfare system;
            ``(ii) collaborate with the lead entity and community-based 
          providers funded under title II to strengthen the State's 
          prevention efforts in the State plan;
            ``(iii) make the draft plan publicly available by 
          electronic means in an easily accessible format; and
            ``(iv) provide all interested members of the public at 
          least 30 days opportunity to submit comments on the draft 
          State plan.
            ``(D) Availability.--The State shall ensure that the final 
          approved plan required under subparagraph (A) shall be 
          publicly available by electronic means in an easily 
          accessible format, and shall update such publicly available 
          plan to include any revisions to such plan described in 
          subparagraph (B)(ii).
            ``(2) Plan provisions.--
            ``(A) Descriptions.--Each State plan required under 
          paragraph (1) shall describe--
            ``(i) the activities the State will carry out using amounts 
          received under the grant to prevent, reduce, and treat child 
          abuse and neglect and how those activities will improve and 
          strengthen the child protective service system;
            ``(ii) the State's strategy to implement a systems-building 
          approach to develop and maintain a continuum of prevention 
          programs and services, in coordination with relevant State 
          and local public agencies, families, and community-based 
          organizations to prevent child abuse and neglect by 
          strengthening and supporting families whenever possible, such 
          as through the development of alternative pathways described 
          in subsection (a)(3);
            ``(iii) professional development and retention activities 
          to be provided under the grant to support direct line and 
          supervisory child protective services personnel in report 
          taking, screening, assessment, decision-making, and referral 
          for investigating suspected instances of child abuse and 
          neglect;
            ``(iv) the support and education to be provided under the 
          grant for mandatory reporting by individuals who are required 
          to report known or suspected cases of child abuse and 
          neglect, including for purposes of making such individuals 
          aware of such requirements;
            ``(v) policies and procedures encouraging the appropriate 
          involvement of families in decision-making pertaining to 
          children who have experienced child abuse or neglect;
            ``(vi) policies and procedures that promote and enhance 
          appropriate collaboration among child protective service 
          agencies, domestic violence service agencies, substance abuse 
          agencies, mental health agencies, other relevant agencies, 
          and kinship navigators in investigations, interventions, and 
          the delivery of services and treatment provided to children 
          and families affected by child abuse or neglect, including 
          children exposed to domestic violence, where appropriate;
            ``(vii) policies and procedures regarding the use of 
          differential response and a timeline for the development and 
          implementation of a high-risk response system to ensure that 
          each repeat referral of the same child, and each referral of 
          a child under the age of 3 years, receives a rapid response 
          from such system;
            ``(viii) how the State will enact policies and procedures 
          within 2 years of the date of enactment of the CAPTA 
          Reauthorization Act of 2022 requiring timely public 
          disclosure of the findings or information about the case of 
          child abuse or neglect that has resulted in a child fatality 
          or near fatality (in accordance with relevant Federal and 
          State privacy and confidentiality requirements), which shall 
          include a description of--
     
            ``(I) how the State will make such information publicly 
          available in an easily accessible format, including 
          information on--
     
            ``(aa) the cause and circumstances of the fatality or near 
          fatality;
            ``(bb) the age, gender, and race or ethnicity of the child; 
          and
            ``(cc) any previous reports of child abuse or neglect 
          investigations by the perpetrator or the victim; and
     
            ``(II) assurances of the State that the State will not 
          allow an exception to such public disclosure, except in a 
          case in which--
     
            ``(aa) the State needs to delay public release of case-
          specific findings or information (including any previous 
          reports of domestic violence and subsequent actions taken to 
          assess and address such reports) during a pending criminal 
          investigation or prosecution of such a fatality or near 
          fatality;
            ``(bb) the State is protecting the identity of a reporter 
          of child abuse or neglect; or
            ``(cc) the State is withholding information in order to 
          ensure the safety and well-being of the child, parents, and 
          family, if such parents or other members of the victim's 
          family are not perpetrators of the fatality or near fatality;
            ``(ix) the State's efforts to collect and review data on 
          child fatalities and near fatalities due to child abuse and 
          neglect to drive systemic change to prevent such incidents
     
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          from occurring in the future, including a description of--
     
            ``(I) the criteria utilized by the State's child protective 
          services agency to determine which cases of child fatalities 
          and near fatalities due to abuse and neglect are reported 
          under subsection (d), subject to the requirements of section 
          422(b)(19) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 622(b)(19)), 
          such as whether such agency is submitting data on--
     
            ``(aa) only such cases that--
            ``(AA) had involvement with the State's child protective 
          services agency;
            ``(BB) were investigated by such agency; and
            ``(CC) were substantiated as abuse or neglect by such 
          agency; or
            ``(bb) all cases of child fatalities and near fatalities 
          identified as being related to child abuse and neglect by the 
          State's child fatality review system; and
     
            ``(II) how the State is reviewing and analyzing such data 
          to support reforms intended to prevent future child 
          fatalities and near fatalities across the policies and 
          procedures of the State's agencies that support children and 
          families;
     
            ``(x) the State's efforts to reduce racial bias and 
          disparities in its child protective services system;
            ``(xi) the State's efforts to improve policies and 
          procedures regarding the identification and response to child 
          abuse and neglect in order to safely reduce unnecessary 
          investigations by State and local child protective services 
          agencies of--
     
            ``(I) families solely on the basis of circumstances related 
          to poverty; and
            ``(II) families experiencing homelessness solely on the 
          basis of circumstances related to such families' housing 
          status;
     
            ``(xii) the State's policies and procedures, in accordance 
          with the requirements of paragraph (3)(B); and
            ``(xiii) the State's provisions to require intrastate and 
          interstate cooperation between State law enforcement 
          officials, court of competent jurisdiction, and appropriate 
          State agencies providing human services in the investigation, 
          assessment, prosecution, and treatment of child abuse and 
          neglect.
            ``(B) Assurances.--Each State plan shall provide assurances 
          that the State has--
            ``(i) provisions or procedures for individuals to report 
          known and suspected instances of child abuse and neglect 
          directly to the appropriate State or local agency, as 
          applicable under State law, including a State law for 
          mandatory reporting by individuals required to report such 
          instances, including, as defined by the State--
     
            ``(I) health professionals;
            ``(II) school and child care personnel;
            ``(III) law enforcement officials;
            ``(IV) social workers;
            ``(V) camp and after-school employees;
            ``(VI) clergy, except where clergy-penitent privilege is 
          applicable; and
            ``(VII) other individuals, as a State may require;
     
            ``(ii) provisions for immunity from civil or criminal 
          liability under State and local laws for individuals making 
          good faith reports of suspected or known instances of child 
          abuse or neglect, or who otherwise provide information or 
          assistance, including medical evaluations or consultations, 
          in connection with a report, investigation, or legal 
          intervention pursuant to a good faith report of child abuse 
          or neglect;
            ``(iii) procedures for the immediate screening, risk and 
          safety assessment, and prompt investigation of reports of 
          suspected or known instances of child abuse and neglect, and 
          triage procedures for the appropriate referral of a child not 
          at risk of imminent harm to a community organization or 
          voluntary preventive service;
            ``(iv) procedures for immediate steps to be taken to ensure 
          and protect the safety of a victim of child abuse or neglect 
          and of any other child under the same care who also may be in 
          danger of child abuse or neglect and ensuring their placement 
          in a safe environment, which may include placements with 
          kinship caregivers;
            ``(v) methods to preserve the confidentiality of all 
          records in order to protect the rights of the child and of 
          the child's parents or guardians, including requirements 
          ensuring that reports and records made and maintained 
          pursuant to the purposes of this Act shall be made available 
          only to--
     
            ``(I) individuals who are the subject of the report;
            ``(II) Federal, State, or local government entities, or any 
          agent of such entities, as described in clause (vi);
            ``(III) child abuse citizen review panels;
            ``(IV) child fatality review programs;
            ``(V) a grand jury or court, upon a finding that 
          information in the record is necessary for the determination 
          of an issue before the court or grand jury; and
            ``(VI) other entities or classes of individuals statutorily 
          authorized by the State to receive such information pursuant 
          to a legitimate State purpose;
     
            ``(vi) provisions to require a State to disclose 
          confidential information to any Federal, State, or local 
          government entity, or any agent of such entity, that has a 
          need for such information in order to carry out its 
          responsibilities under law to protect children from child 
          abuse and neglect;
            ``(vii) provisions requiring, and procedures in place that 
          facilitate, the notification of individuals who are added to 
          a child abuse registry and the prompt expungement of any 
          records that are accessible to the general public or are used 
          for purposes of employment or other background checks in 
          cases determined to be unsubstantiated or false, except that 
          nothing in this section shall prevent State child protective 
          services agencies from keeping information on unsubstantiated 
          reports in their casework files to assist in future risk and 
          safety assessment;
            ``(viii) established and maintained citizen review panels 
          in accordance with subsection (c);
            ``(ix) provisions, procedures, and mechanisms--
     
            ``(I) for the expedited termination of parental rights in 
          the case of any infant determined to be abandoned under State 
          law; and
            ``(II) by which individuals who disagree with an official 
          finding of child abuse or neglect can appeal such finding;
     
            ``(x) provisions, procedures, and mechanisms that ensure 
          that the State does not require reunification of a surviving 
          child with a parent who has been found by a court of 
          competent jurisdiction--
     
            ``(I) to have committed murder (which would have been an 
          offense under section 1111(a) of title 18, United States 
          Code, if the offense had occurred in the special maritime or 
          territorial jurisdiction of the United States) of another 
          child of such parent;
            ``(II) to have committed voluntary manslaughter (which 
          would have been an offense under section 1112(a) of title 18, 
          United States Code, if the offense had occurred in the 
          special maritime or territorial jurisdiction of the United 
          States) of another child of such parent;
            ``(III) to have aided or abetted, attempted, conspired, or 
          solicited to commit such murder or voluntary manslaughter;
            ``(IV) to have committed a felony assault that results in 
          the serious bodily injury to the surviving child or another 
          child of such parent;
            ``(V) to have committed sexual abuse against the surviving 
          child or another child of such parent; or
            ``(VI) to be required to register with a sex offender 
          registry under section 113(a) of the Adam Walsh Child 
          Protection and Safety Act of 2006 (34 U.S.C. 20913(a));
     
            ``(xi) an assurance that, upon the implementation by the 
          State of the provisions, procedures, and mechanisms under 
          clause (x), conviction of any one of the felonies listed in 
          clause (x) constitute grounds under State law for the 
          termination of parental rights of the convicted parent as to 
          the surviving children (except that case-by-case 
          determinations of whether or not to seek termination of 
          parental rights shall be within the sole discretion of the 
          State);
            ``(xii) provisions and procedures to require that a 
          representative of the child protective services agency shall, 
          at the initial time of contact with the individual subject to 
          a child abuse or neglect investigation, advise the individual 
          of the complaints or allegations made against the individual, 
          in a manner that is consistent with laws protecting the 
          rights of the informant;
            ``(xiii) provisions to ensure the child protective services 
          workforce receive professional development regarding the 
          legal duties of such personnel, which may consist of various 
          methods of informing such personnel of such duties, including 
          in different languages if necessary, in order to protect the 
          legal rights and safety of children and families from the 
          initial time of contact during investigation through 
          treatment;
            ``(xiv) provisions and procedures for requiring criminal 
          background record checks that meet the requirements of 
          section 471(a)(20) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 
          671(a)(20)) for prospective foster and adoptive parents and 
          other adult relatives and non-relatives residing in the 
          household;
            ``(xv) provisions for systems of technology that support 
          the State child protective service system described in 
          subsection (a) and track reports of child abuse and neglect 
          from intake through final disposition;
            ``(xvi) provisions and procedures requiring identification 
          and assessment of all reports involving children known or 
          suspected to be sex trafficking (as defined in section 103 of 
          the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 
          7102)) victims; and
            ``(xvii) provisions to ensure the child protective services 
          workforce receives professional development regarding 
          identifying, assessing, and providing comprehensive services 
          for children who are sex trafficking (as defined in section 
          103 of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 
          U.S.C. 7102)) victims, including efforts to coordinate with 
          State law enforcement, juvenile justice, and social service 
          agencies such as runaway and homeless youth shelters to serve 
          this population;
            ``(xviii) procedures for responding to the reporting of 
          medical neglect (including instances of withholding of 
          medically indicated treatment from infants with disabilities 
          who have life-threatening conditions), procedures or 
          programs, or both (within the State child protective services 
          system), to provide for--
     
            ``(I) coordination and consultation with individuals 
          designated by and within appropriate health-care facilities;
            ``(II) prompt notification by individuals designated by and 
          within appropriate health care facilities of cases of 
          suspected medical neglect (including instances of withholding 
          of medically indicated treatment from infants with 
          disabilities who have life-threatening conditions); and
            ``(III) authority, under State law, for the State child 
          protective services system to
     
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          pursue any legal remedies, including the authority to 
          initiate legal proceedings in a court of competent 
          jurisdiction, as may be necessary to prevent the withholding 
          of medically indicated treatment from infants with 
          disabilities who have life-threatening conditions;
     
            ``(xix) procedures to provide information to mandated 
          reporters who are educators on the requirements of subtitle B 
          of title VII of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 11431 et seq.) to support homeless children and 
          youth in enrolling, attending, and succeeding in school, in 
          accordance with the State plan submitted under such subtitle 
          B;
            ``(xx) engaged with individuals with personal experience in 
          the child welfare system, and the lead entity and community-
          based providers supported under title II in developing the 
          State plan described in paragraph (1);
            ``(xxi) procedures and policies for developing, 
          implementing, and monitoring family care plans required under 
          section 402(c) to ensure the safety and well-being of infants 
          affected by parental substance use disorder and the well-
          being of such infants' parents; and
            ``(xxii) provisions and procedures for referral of a child 
          under the age of 3 who is involved in a substantiated case of 
          child abuse or neglect to early intervention services funded 
          under part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education 
          Act (20 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.).
            `` ``(3) Guardians ad litem for children.--
            `` ``(A) Purposes.--The purposes of this paragraph are to--
            `` ``(i) ensure that children in cases involving 
          allegations of child abuse or neglect that result in a 
          judicial proceeding have their rights protected in court; and
            `` ``(ii) support States in adopting and implementing 
          policies to provide access to guardians ad litem for children 
          involved in cases described in clause (i).
            `` ``(B) State plan guardian ad litem requirements.--To 
          meet the requirements under paragraph (2)(A)(xii), the State 
          shall submit policies and procedures requiring that in every 
          case involving a victim of child abuse or neglect which 
          results in a judicial proceeding, a guardian ad litem, who 
          has received training appropriate to the role, including 
          training in early childhood, child, and adolescent 
          development, and who may be an attorney or a court appointed 
          special advocate who has received training appropriate to 
          that role (or both), shall be appointed to represent the 
          child in such proceedings--
            `` ``(i) to obtain first-hand, a clear understanding of the 
          situation and needs of the child; and
            `` ``(ii) to make recommendations to the court concerning 
          the best interests of the child.
            ``(4) Rules of construction.--
            ``(A) Certain identifying information.--Nothing in clause 
          (ii) or (iv) of paragraph (2)(B) shall be construed as 
          restricting the authority of a State to refuse to disclose 
          identifying information concerning the individual initiating 
          a report or complaint alleging suspected instances of child 
          abuse or neglect, except that the State may not refuse such a 
          disclosure where a court orders such disclosure after such 
          court has reviewed, in camera, the record of the State 
          related to the report or complaint and has found it has 
          reason to believe that the reporter knowingly made a false 
          report.
            ``(B) Clarification.--Nothing in subparagraph (A) shall be 
          construed to limit a State's flexibility to determine State 
          policies relating to public access to court proceedings to 
          determine child abuse and neglect, except that such policies 
          shall, at a minimum, ensure the safety and well-being of the 
          child, parents, and families.
            ``(C) Mandated reporters in certain states.--With respect 
          to a State in which State law requires all of the individuals 
          to report known or suspected instances of child abuse and 
          neglect directly to the appropriate agency as applicable 
          under State law, the requirement under paragraph (2)(B)(i) 
          shall not be construed to require the State to define the 
          classes of individuals described in subclauses (I) through 
          (VI) of such paragraph.
            ``(D) Alignment with extended foster care.--For purposes of 
          paragraph (3), the term `child' shall have any age limit 
          elected by the State pursuant to section 475(8)(B)(iii) of 
          the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 675(8)(B)(iii)).
            ``(c) Citizen Review Panels.--
            ``(1) Establishment.--
            ``(A) In general.--Each State to which a grant is made 
          under this section shall establish (including by designating 
          under subparagraph (B)) not fewer than 2 citizen review 
          panels.
            ``(B) Designation.--A State may designate a citizen review 
          panel for purposes of this subsection, comprised of one or 
          more existing (as of the date of the designation) entities 
          established under State or Federal law, such as child 
          fatality review programs, foster care review panels, or State 
          task forces established under section 107, if such entities 
          have the capacity to satisfy the requirements of paragraph 
          (3) and the State ensures that such entities will satisfy 
          such requirements.
            ``(2) Membership.--Except as provided in paragraph (1)(B), 
          each panel established pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be 
          composed of volunteer members who are broadly representative 
          of the community in which such panel is established, 
          including individuals with personal experience in the child 
          welfare system and members who have expertise in the 
          prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect.
            ``(3) Functions.--
            ``(A) In general.--Each panel established pursuant to 
          paragraph (1) shall evaluate, by examining the policies, 
          procedures, and practices of State and local agencies and 
          where appropriate, specific cases, the extent to which State 
          and local child protective services system agencies are 
          effectively discharging their child protection 
          responsibilities in accordance with--
            ``(i) the State plan under subsection (b);
            ``(ii) any other criteria that the panel considers 
          important to ensure the protection of children, including--
     
            ``(I) a review of the extent to which the State and local 
          child protective services system is coordinated with the 
          foster care, prevention, and permanency program established 
          under part E of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 
          U.S.C. 670 et seq.); and
            ``(II) a review of child fatalities and near fatalities due 
          to child abuse and neglect and State and local efforts to 
          change policies, procedures, and practices to prevent future 
          fatalities and near fatalities.
     
            ``(B) Alternative pathways.--In carrying out the 
          requirements of subparagraph (A), each panel shall examine 
          the policies, procedures, and practices of State and local 
          child protective services system agencies that result in 
          substantial numbers of families being unnecessarily 
          investigated for child abuse and neglect (including by 
          examining racial bias) and shall develop recommendations to 
          the State, in accordance with paragraph (5), regarding how 
          State and local child protective services agencies can become 
          a more effective system of appropriate and immediate response 
          for children who are at most serious risk of child abuse and 
          neglect and eliminate child abuse fatalities and near 
          fatalities.
            ``(C) Confidentiality.--
            ``(i) In general.--The members and staff of a panel 
          established under paragraph (1)--
     
            ``(I) shall not disclose to any person or government 
          official any identifying information about any specific child 
          protection case with respect to which the panel is provided 
          information; and
            ``(II) shall not make public other information unless 
          authorized by State statute.
     
            ``(ii) Civil sanctions.--Each State that establishes a 
          panel pursuant to paragraph (1) shall establish civil 
          sanctions for a violation of clause (i).
            ``(D) Public outreach.--Each panel shall provide for public 
          outreach and comment in order to assess the impact of current 
          procedures and practices upon children and families in the 
          community and in order to meet its obligations under 
          subparagraph (A).
            ``(4) State assistance.--Each State that establishes a 
          panel pursuant to paragraph (1)--
            ``(A) shall develop a memorandum of understanding with each 
          panel, clearly outlining the panel's roles and 
          responsibilities, and identifying any support from the State;
            ``(B) shall provide the panel access to information on 
          cases that the panel desires to review if such information is 
          necessary for the panel to carry out its functions under 
          paragraph (3); and
            ``(C) shall provide the panel, upon its request, staff 
          assistance for the performance of the duties of the panel.
            ``(5) Reports.--Each citizen review panel established under 
          paragraph (1) shall annually prepare and make available to 
          the State and the public, which activities may be carried out 
          collectively by a combination of such panels, a report 
          containing a summary of the activities of the panel and 
          recommendations to improve the child protective services 
          system at the State and local levels. Not later than 3 months 
          after the date on which a report is submitted by the panel to 
          the State, the appropriate State agency shall submit a 
          written response to State and local child protective services 
          systems and the panel that describes how the State will 
          incorporate the recommendations of such panel (where 
          appropriate) to make measurable progress in improving the 
          State and local child protective services systems, which 
          response may include providing examples of efforts to 
          implement the panel's recommendations.
            ``(d) Annual State Data Reports.--
            ``(1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), each State to 
          which a grant is made under this section shall annually 
          submit a report to the Secretary containing, at a minimum, 
          the data elements described in paragraph (3).
            ``(2) Waivers and technical assistance.--
            ``(A) In general.--In working with States to implement the 
          requirement in paragraph (1), the Secretary shall have the 
          authority to waive such requirements for any data element 
          required in paragraph (3) if the Secretary determines that 
          reporting such information is not feasible or is insufficient 
          to yield statistically reliable information.
            ``(B) Guidance.--The Secretary shall issue guidance to 
          States and provide technical assistance to support States in 
          submitting accurate and comparable data under this subsection 
          and maximizing such States' reporting of data elements 
          required under paragraph (3).
            ``(3) Required data elements.--The following data elements 
          shall annually be reported by States to the Secretary, in 
          accordance with paragraph (1) at the aggregate and case-
          specific level:
            ``(A) The number of children who were reported to the State 
          during the year as victims of child abuse or neglect, 
          disaggregated,
     
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          where available, by demographic characteristics including 
          age, sex, race and ethnicity, disability, caregiver risk 
          factors, caregiver relationship, living arrangement, and 
          relation of victim to their perpetrator.
            ``(B) Of the number of children described in subparagraph 
          (A)--
            ``(i) the number with respect to whom such reports were 
          substantiated;
            ``(ii) the number with respect to whom such reports were 
          unsubstantiated; and
            ``(iii) the number with respect to whom such reports were 
          determined to be false.
            ``(C) Of the number of children described in subparagraph 
          (A)--
            ``(i) the number that did not receive services during the 
          year under the State program funded under this section or an 
          equivalent State program;
            ``(ii) the number that received services during the year 
          under the State program funded under this section or an 
          equivalent State program;
            ``(iii) the number that were removed from their families 
          during the year by disposition of the case; and
            ``(iv) the number that were separated from a legal parent 
          or guardian without a judicial order, disaggregated by 
          whether such separation was made in response to the imminent 
          risk of serious harm at the time of removal.
            ``(D) The number of families that were served through 
          differential response, from the State, during the year.
            ``(E) The number of child fatalities and near fatalities in 
          the State during the year resulting from child abuse or 
          neglect, which shall include--
            ``(i) the number of child fatalities and near fatalities 
          due to child abuse and neglect (disaggregated by such type of 
          incident) that--
     
            ``(I) is compiled by the State child protective services 
          agency for submission under this subsection; and
            ``(II) are derived from data sources which--
     
            ``(aa) includes data from State vital statistics 
          departments, child fatality review teams, law enforcement 
          agencies, and offices of medical examiners or coroners, in 
          accordance with the requirements of section 422(b)(19) of the 
          Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 622(b)(19)); and
            ``(bb) may include information from hospitals, health 
          departments, juvenile justice departments, and prosecutor and 
          attorney general offices; and
            ``(ii) case-specific information (and the sources used to 
          provide such information) about the circumstances under which 
          a child fatality or near fatality occurred due to abuse and 
          neglect, including--
     
            ``(I) the cause of the death listed on the death 
          certificate in the case of a child fatality, and the type of 
          life-threatening injury in the case of a near fatality;
            ``(II) whether the child and such child's siblings were 
          reported to the State child protective services system;
            ``(III) the responses taken by the child protective 
          services agency (which may include services or 
          investigations, as applicable), including any determinations 
          by such agency;
            ``(IV) the child's living arrangement or placement at the 
          time of the incident;
            ``(V) the perpetrator's relationship to the child;
            ``(VI) any known previous child abuse or neglect of the 
          child by other perpetrators and of any child abuse or neglect 
          of other children by the perpetrator;
            ``(VII) the demographics and relevant characteristics of 
          the child, perpetrator, and family, including whether 
          substance use disorder or domestic violence were present and 
          whether services were provided to address those needs;
            ``(VIII) the child's encounters with the health care system 
          prior to the incident; and
            ``(IX) other relevant data as determined by the Secretary 
          designed to inform prevention efforts.
     
            ``(F) Of the number of children described in subparagraph 
          (E), the number of such children who were in foster care at 
          the time of the incident reported under such subparagraph.
            ``(G)(i) The number of child protective service personnel 
          responsible for each of the following:
            ``(I) Intake of reports filed in the previous year.
            ``(II) Screening of such reports.
            ``(III) Assessment of such reports.
            ``(IV) Investigation of such reports.
            ``(ii) The average caseload for the personnel described in 
          clause (i).
            ``(H) The agency response time with respect to each such 
          report with respect to initial investigation of reports of 
          child abuse or neglect.
            ``(I) The response time with respect to the provision of 
          services to families and children where an allegation of 
          child abuse or neglect has been made.
            ``(J) For child protective service personnel responsible 
          for intake, screening, assessment, and investigation of child 
          abuse and neglect reports in the State--
            ``(i) information on the education, qualifications, and 
          continuing education requirements established by the State 
          for child protective service professionals, including for 
          entry and advancement in the profession, including 
          advancement to supervisory positions;
            ``(ii) data on the education, qualifications, and 
          continuing education of such personnel;
            ``(iii) demographic information of the child protective 
          service personnel; and
            ``(iv) information on caseload or workload requirements for 
          such personnel, including requirements for average number and 
          maximum number of cases per child protective service worker 
          and supervisor.
            ``(K) With respect to children reunited with their families 
          or receiving family preservation services, within the 5-year 
          period preceding submission of the report--
            ``(i) the number of reports to the State child protective 
          services agency for suspected child abuse and neglect;
            ``(ii) the number of substantiated reports of child abuse 
          or neglect; and
            ``(iii) the number of fatalities or near fatalities of such 
          children due to child abuse or neglect.
            ``(L) The number of children for whom individuals were 
          appointed by the court to represent the best interests of 
          such children and the average number of out of court contacts 
          between such individuals and children.
            ``(M) The annual report containing the summary of the 
          activities and recommendations of the citizen review panels 
          of the State required by subsection (c)(5).
            ``(N) The number of children under the care of the State 
          child protection system who are transferred into the custody 
          of the State juvenile justice system.
            ``(O) The number of children that had a family care plan in 
          accordance with section 402(c), and who were referred to the 
          child protective services system.
            ``(P) The number of children determined to be victims of 
          sex trafficking.
            ``(4) NCANDS files.--Not later than 6 months after 
          receiving a State report under this subsection, the Secretary 
          shall publish the data reported by the State under paragraph 
          (3) in the following formats:
            ``(A) The agency file that contains aggregate data.
            ``(B) The child file that contains case-specific 
          information.
            ``(e) Annual State Reports.--A State that receives funds 
          under subsection (a) shall annually prepare and submit to the 
          Secretary a report describing the manner in which funding 
          provided under this section, alone or in combination with 
          other Federal funds, was used to address the purposes and 
          achieve the objectives of this section, including--
            ``(1) the amount of such funding used by the State to 
          provide services to individuals, families, or communities to 
          strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect, 
          directly or through referrals, and a description of how the 
          State implemented systems-building approaches to 
          strategically coordinate such services with State and local 
          agencies and relevant public entities to develop and maintain 
          a continuum of prevention programs and services aimed at 
          preventing the occurrence of child abuse and neglect;
            ``(2) a description of how the State uses differential 
          response, as applicable, and alternative pathways for 
          families seeking support;
            ``(3) a description of the State's efforts to reduce racial 
          bias and disparities in its child protective services system, 
          including changes in the rates of overrepresentation of 
          children or youth in the child protective services system by 
          race or ethnicity;
            ``(4) a description of the State's efforts to safely reduce 
          unnecessary investigations of families, through the child 
          protective system, solely based on circumstances related to--
            ``(A) poverty; and
            ``(B) housing status;
            ``(5) the number of children under the age of 3 who are 
          involved in a substantiated case of child abuse or neglect 
          and who the State child protective services agency referred 
          for early intervention services funded under part C of the 
          Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. 1431 
          et seq.), disaggregated, where available, by demographic 
          characteristics including race and ethnicity, and, for 
          children not referred for such services, a description of why 
          such children were not referred; and
            ``(6) a description of how the State used such funding to 
          implement effective strategies to enhance collaboration among 
          child protective services and social services, legal 
          services, health care services (including mental health and 
          substance use disorder services), domestic violence services, 
          and educational agencies, and community-based organizations, 
          that contribute to improvements to the overall well-being of 
          children and families.
            ``(f) Annual Report by the Secretary.--Annually, the 
          Secretary shall--
            ``(1) prepare a report based on information provided by the 
          States for the fiscal year under subsections (d) and (e) and 
          the results of the State monitoring under section 112; and
            ``(2) make the report and such information available to the 
          Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the 
          Senate, the Committee on Education and Labor of the House of 
          Representatives, and the national clearinghouse described in 
          section 103.
            ``(g) Allotments.--
            ``(1) Definitions.--In this subsection:
            ``(A) State.--The term `State' means each of the several 
          States, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of 
          Puerto Rico.
            ``(B) Territory.--The term `territory' means Guam, American 
          Samoa, the United States Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth 
          of the Northern Mariana Islands.
            ``(2) In general.--The Secretary shall make an allotment to 
          each State and territory that applies for a grant under this 
          section, in an amount equal to the sum of--
            ``(A) $50,000; and
     
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            ``(B) an amount that bears the same relationship to any 
          grant funds remaining after all such States and territories 
          have received $50,000, as the number of children under the 
          age of 18 in the State or territory bears to the number of 
          such children in all States and territories that apply for 
          such a grant.
            ``(3) Minimum allotments to states.--The Secretary shall 
          adjust the allotments under paragraph (2), as necessary, such 
          that no State that applies for a grant under this section 
          receives an allotment in an amount that is less than 
          $150,000.''.
     
          SEC. 107. GRANTS FOR INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION OF CHILD 
                        ABUSE AND NEGLECT.
     
            (a) Grants to States.--Section 107(a) of the Child Abuse 
          Prevention and Treatment Act (42 U.S.C. 5106c(a)) is amended 
          by striking paragraphs (1) through (4) and inserting the 
          following:
            ``(1) the assessment, investigation, and prosecution of 
          suspected child abuse and neglect cases, including cases of 
          suspected child sexual abuse, exploitation, and child sex 
          trafficking, in a manner that limits additional trauma to the 
          child and the child's family;
            ``(2) the assessment, investigation, and prosecution of 
          cases of suspected child abuse-related fatalities and 
          suspected child neglect-related fatalities, including through 
          a child abuse investigative multidisciplinary review team, 
          such as a team from the State child fatality review program; 
          and
            ``(3) the assessment, investigation, and prosecution of 
          cases involving children with disabilities or serious health-
          related problems, or other vulnerable populations, who are 
          suspected victims of child abuse or neglect.''.
            (b) State Task Forces.--Section 107(c)(1) (42 U.S.C. 
          5106c(c)(1)) is amended--
            (1) in subparagraph (I), by striking ``and'' at the end;
            (2) in subparagraph (J), by striking the period and 
          inserting ``; and''; and
            (3) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(K) individuals experienced in working with children or 
          youth overrepresented in the child welfare system.''.
            (c) State Task Force Study.--Section 107(d)(1) of such Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 5106c(d)(1)) is amended by striking ``and 
          exploitation,'' and inserting ``, child exploitation, and 
          child sex trafficking,''.
            (d) Adoption of State Task Force Recommendations.--Section 
          107(e)(1) of such Act (42 U.S.C. 5106c(e)(1)) is amended--
            (1) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``and exploitation,'' 
          and inserting ``, child exploitation, and child sex 
          trafficking,'';
            (2) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``and'' at the end;
            (3) in subparagraph (C)--
            (A) by striking ``and exploitation,'' and inserting ``, 
          child exploitation, and child sex trafficking,''; and
            (B) by striking the period at the end and inserting ``; 
          and''; and
            (4) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(D) improving coordination among agencies regarding 
          reports of child abuse and neglect to ensure both law 
          enforcement and child protective services agencies have ready 
          access to full information regarding past reports, which may 
          be done in coordination with other States, Indian Tribes, or 
          agencies for other geographic regions.''.
     
          SEC. 108. MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO ASSISTANCE.
     
            Section 109 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 5106d), as so redesignated by section 105 of this 
          division, is amended by striking subsection (e).
     
          SEC. 109. REPORTS.
     
            Section 111 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 5106f), as so redesignated by section 105 of this 
          division, is amended--
            (1) in subsection (a), by striking ``CAPTA Reauthorization 
          Act of 2010'' and inserting ``CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 
          2022'';
            (2) in subsection (b)--
            (A) by striking ``(b)'' and all that follows through 
          ``Not'' and inserting the following:
            ``(b) Activities and Technical Assistance.--Not''; and
            (B) by striking ``Senate a report'' and all that follows 
          through the period at the end and inserting ``Senate a report 
          on technical assistance activities for programs that support 
          State efforts to meet the needs and objectives of section 
          106.''; and
            (3) by striking subsections (c) and (d) and inserting the 
          following:
            ``(c) GAO Report on State Mandatory Reporting Laws.--Not 
          later than 4 years after the date of enactment of the CAPTA 
          Reauthorization Act of 2022, the Comptroller General of the 
          United States shall submit to the Committee on Health, 
          Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the 
          Committee on Education and Labor of the House of 
          Representatives a report that contains information on--
            ``(1) the type, duration, and evidence basis of public 
          awareness efforts, professional development, or other 
          educational resources for mandated reporters of child abuse 
          or neglect supported by this Act, and through other relevant 
          Federal programs;
            ``(2) State efforts to improve reporting on, and responses 
          to reports of, child abuse or neglect; and
            ``(3) barriers, if any, affecting mandatory reporting of 
          child abuse or neglect.
            ``(d) GAO Report Relating to Child Abuse and Neglect in 
          Indian Tribal Communities.--Not later than 3 years after the 
          date of enactment of the CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2022, 
          the Comptroller General of the United States, taking into 
          consideration the perspectives of selected Indian Tribes from 
          each of the 12 Bureau of Indian Affairs Regions, shall submit 
          a report to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and 
          Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on Education and 
          Labor of the House of Representatives that contains--
            ``(1) information about the child abuse and neglect 
          prevention activities such Indian Tribes and related Tribal 
          organizations are providing, including types of programming 
          and funding sources;
            ``(2) a description of promising practices used by such 
          Tribes and related Tribal organizations for child abuse and 
          neglect prevention;
            ``(3) information on ways to support prevention efforts 
          regarding child abuse and neglect of children who are 
          Indians, including Alaska Natives, which may include the use 
          of the children's trust fund model;
            ``(4) an assessment of Federal agency collaboration and 
          technical assistance efforts to address child abuse and 
          neglect prevention and treatment of children who are Indians, 
          including Alaska Natives; and
            ``(5) an examination of access to child abuse and neglect 
          prevention research and demonstration grants by Indian tribes 
          and related Tribal organizations under this Act.
            ``(e) GAO Report Relating to Data on Child Abuse and 
          Neglect in Indian Tribal Communities.--Not later than 2 years 
          after the date of enactment of the CAPTA Reauthorization Act 
          of 2022, the Comptroller General of the United States, shall 
          submit a report to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, 
          and Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on Education and 
          Labor of the House of Representatives that contains an 
          examination of Federal child abuse and neglect data systems 
          to identify what Tribal data is being submitted to the 
          Department of Health and Human Services, or other relevant 
          agencies, as applicable, any barriers to the submission of 
          such data, and recommendations on improving the submission of 
          such data.
            ``(f) GAO Report on Protecting Against Systemic Child 
          Sexual Abuse.--Not later than 2 years after the date of 
          enactment of the CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2022, the 
          Comptroller General of the United States shall submit a 
          report to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and 
          Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on Education and 
          Labor of the House of Representatives that focuses on--
            ``(1) promising practices used by selected State and local 
          agencies to identify and prevent recurring or persistent 
          child sexual abuse in community-based or other organizations, 
          including how selected State and local agencies have 
          addressed--
            ``(A) a pattern of informal or formal policy or de facto 
          policy within organizations to not follow State and local 
          requirements to report instances of child sexual abuse in 
          violation of State and local mandatory reporting laws or 
          policy; or
            ``(B) a pattern of assisting individual perpetrators in 
          maintaining their careers despite substantiated evidence of 
          child sexual abuse;
            ``(2) the assistance provided by the Department of Health 
          and Human Services to support State and local efforts to 
          identify and prevent recurring or persistent child sexual 
          abuse in community-based or other organizations.
            ``(g) National Academies Study on Independent Legal 
          Representation for Children.----
            ``(1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
          of enactment of the CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2022, the 
          Secretary shall enter shall enter into an agreement with the 
          National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to 
          conduct of a study to support local, State, and Federal 
          agencies in improving the provision of high-quality legal 
          representation for all children through the appointment of 
          attorneys in cases involving allegations of child abuse or 
          neglect that result in a judicial proceeding.
            ``(2) Elements.--The study described in paragraph (1) shall 
          examine the following:
            ``(A) States' policies and procedures to ensure that all 
          children have access to an attorney to provide such children 
          with legal representation.
            ``(B) The successes and challenges in States regarding the 
          appointment of attorneys, as described in subparagraph (A).
            ``(C) Models of legal representation required for attorneys 
          described in subparagraph (A), which may include examining 
          variations in the type of legal representation provided to 
          children of varying ages or other demographics and 
          identifying recommendations to improve such models.
            ``(D) Issues related to timely appointment of attorneys 
          described in subparagraph (A), particularly early in child 
          abuse and neglect proceedings.
            ``(E) Professional development standards or requirements 
          for attorneys described in subparagraph (A), including 
          examining information regarding the provision of education to 
          such attorneys in such areas as child and adolescent 
          development, family violence, mental health, and substance 
          use disorders.
            ``(F) Recommendations for improving States' policies and 
          procedures to ensure that all children have access to an 
          attorney to provide such children with legal representation.
            ``(3) Report.--Not later than 4 years after the date of the 
          contract entered into under paragraph (1), the National 
          Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine shall
     
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          submit to the Secretary, the Committee on Health, Education, 
          Labor, and Pensions and the Committee on Finance of the 
          Senate, and the Committee on Education and Labor and the 
          Committee of Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a 
          report of the study required under paragraph (1).''.
     
          SEC. 110. MONITORING AND OVERSIGHT.
     
            Title I of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act is 
          amended by striking section 112 (42 U.S.C. 5106g), as so 
          redesignated by section 105 of this division, and inserting 
          the following:
     
          ``SEC. 112. MONITORING AND OVERSIGHT.
     
            ``(a) Monitoring.--The Secretary shall conduct monitoring 
          to ensure that each State that receives a grant under section 
          106 is in compliance with the requirements of section 106(b), 
          which shall--
            ``(1) be in addition to the review of the State plan upon 
          its submission under section 106(b)(1)(A); and
            ``(2) include monitoring of State policies and procedures 
          required under sections 106(b)(2)(B)(xxi) and section 402.
            ``(b) Triennial Reporting.--The Secretary shall submit a 
          triennial report to the Committee on Health, Education, 
          Labor, and Pensions and the Committee on Appropriations of 
          the Senate and the Committee on Education and Labor and the 
          Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
          that includes a summary of the monitoring conducted under 
          this section.''.
     
          SEC. 111. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
     
            Subsection (a) of section 114 of the Child Abuse Prevention 
          and Treatment Act (42 U.S.C. 5106h), as so redesignated by 
          section 105 of this division, is amended--
            (1) in paragraph (1)--
            (A) by striking ``$120,000,000 for fiscal year 2010'' and 
          inserting ``(except for section 108) $190,000,000 for fiscal 
          year 2023''; and
            (B) by striking ``2011 through 2015'' and inserting ``2024 
          through 2028''; and
            (2) by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the following:
            ``(2) Discretionary activities.--Of the amounts 
          appropriated for a fiscal year under paragraph (1), the 
          Secretary shall make available 30 percent of such amounts to 
          fund discretionary activities under this title.
            ``(3) Hotline authorization.--There are authorized to be 
          appropriated to carry out section 108 $2,000,000 for each of 
          fiscal years 2023 through 2028.''.
     
          SEC. 112. CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.
     
            Section 633 of the Mentoring Matches for Youth Act of 2006 
          (34 U.S.C. 20990) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (c)(2)(B), by striking ``clauses (viii) 
          and (ix) of section 106(b)(2)(A) of the Child Abuse 
          Prevention and Treatment Act (42 U.S.C. 5106(b)(2)(A) (viii) 
          and (ix))'' and inserting ``clauses (v) and (vi) of section 
          106(b)(2)(B) of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 5106a(b)(2)(B))''; and
            (2) in subsection (f), by striking ``clauses (viii) and 
          (ix) of section 106(b)(2)(A) of the Child Abuse Prevention 
          and Treatment Act (42 U.S.C. 5106(b)(2)(A) (viii) and (ix))'' 
          and inserting ``clauses (v) and (vi) of section 106(b)(2)(B) 
          of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (42 U.S.C. 
          5106a(b)(2)(B))''.
     
     TITLE II--COMMUNITY-BASED GRANTS FOR THE PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE AND 
                                     NEGLECT
     
          SEC. 201. AMENDMENTS TO TITLE II OF THE CHILD ABUSE 
                        PREVENTION AND TREATMENT ACT.
     
            (a) In General.--Sections 201 through 208 of the Child 
          Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (42 U.S.C. 5116 et seq.) 
          is amended to read as follows:
     
          ``SEC. 201. PURPOSES.
     
            ``The purposes of this title are--
            ``(1) to support community-based family strengthening 
          services and statewide systems-building approaches to ensure 
          the development, operation, expansion, evaluation, and 
          coordination of initiatives, programs, and activities to 
          prevent child abuse and neglect; and
            ``(2) to increase access to a continuum of prevention 
          programs and services for diverse populations, including 
          families with low incomes, families who are racial or ethnic 
          minorities, families that include children with disabilities 
          or caregivers with disabilities, children and youth 
          overrepresented in the child welfare system, families 
          experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness, 
          families experiencing substance use disorders, families with 
          parents who have experienced violence or trauma, families 
          with individuals with personal experience in the child 
          welfare system, and families in rural communities, that help 
          strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect.
     
          ``SEC. 202. AUTHORIZATION OF GRANTS.
     
            ``(a) Authority.--The Secretary shall make grants under 
          this title on a formula basis, from allotments made in 
          accordance with subsection (c), to the entities designated by 
          the States as the lead entities under section 203(b) for the 
          purposes of--
            ``(1) supporting community-based family strengthening 
          services, to assist families to build protective factors 
          linked to the prevention of child abuse and neglect, that--
            ``(A) are accessible to diverse populations, effective, 
          trauma-informed, and culturally responsive;
            ``(B) build upon the strengths of families;
            ``(C) provide families with early, comprehensive support;
            ``(D) promote the development of healthy familial 
          relationships and parenting skills, especially for young 
          parents and parents of young children;
            ``(E) increase family stability;
            ``(F) improve family access to other formal and informal 
          community-based resources, such as referral to early 
          childhood health and developmental services, health care 
          (including mental health and substance use disorder 
          services), and supports to meet the needs of families that 
          include children with disabilities or caregivers with 
          disabilities; and
            ``(G) meaningfully involve parents in the planning, 
          implementation, and evaluation of such services, including 
          the parents of families with low incomes, parents who are 
          racial or ethnic minorities, parents of children with 
          disabilities, parents with disabilities, parents of children 
          and youth overrepresented in the child welfare system, 
          parents experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness, 
          parents of families experiencing substance use disorders, 
          parents who have experienced violence or trauma, parents who 
          are individuals with personal experience in the child welfare 
          system, and parents in rural communities;
            ``(2) promoting the development of a continuum of 
          prevention programs and services for families, through State- 
          and community-based collaborations, public-private 
          partnerships, and the leveraging of Federal, State, local, 
          and private funds;
            ``(3) financing the establishment, maintenance, expansion, 
          or redesign of core services described in section 
          205(d)(3)(A), to address unmet needs described in the 
          inventory in section 204(b)(1)(C)(i);
            ``(4) financing public information and education activities 
          that focus on the healthy and positive development of parents 
          and children and the promotion of child abuse and neglect 
          prevention activities, including--
            ``(A) comprehensive outreach strategies to engage diverse 
          populations; and
            ``(B) efforts to increase awareness, of adults who work 
          with children in a professional or volunteer capacity, 
          regarding the availability of community-based family 
          strengthening services; and
            ``(5) providing professional development and technical 
          assistance (including activities to support the 
          implementation of services) to improve the effectiveness of 
          community-based family strengthening services including on 
          the use of evidence-based or evidence-informed practices, 
          public health approaches to preventing child abuse and 
          neglect, and culturally responsive practices.
            ``(b) Reservation.--
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall reserve 1 percent of 
          the amount appropriated under section 209 for a fiscal year 
          to make awards to Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations and 
          for migrant programs.
            ``(2) Exception.--Notwithstanding paragraph (1), for any 
          fiscal year for which the amount appropriated under section 
          209 exceeds the amount appropriated under section 209 for 
          fiscal year 2021 by more than $4,000,000, the Secretary shall 
          reserve, from the total amount appropriated--
            ``(A) 5 percent for awards to Indian Tribes and Tribal 
          organizations to strengthen families and prevent child abuse 
          and neglect; and
            ``(B) 1 percent for migrant programs to strengthen families 
          and prevent child abuse and neglect.
            ``(c) Allotments to States.--The Secretary shall allot the 
          amount appropriated under section 209 for a fiscal year and 
          remaining after the reservations under subsection (b) and 
          section 207 among the States as follows:
            ``(1) 70 percent.--70 percent of such remaining amount 
          shall be allotted among the States by allotting to each State 
          an amount that bears the same proportion to such remaining 
          amount as the number of children under the age of 18 residing 
          in the State bears to the total number of children under the 
          age of 18 residing in all States (except that no State shall 
          receive less than $200,000 under this paragraph).
            ``(2) 30 percent.--30 percent of such remaining amount 
          shall be allotted among the States by allotting to each State 
          an amount that bears the same proportion to such remaining 
          amount as the amount of private, State, or other non-Federal 
          funds leveraged and directed in the preceding fiscal year 
          through the lead entity (as designated for the preceding 
          fiscal year) of the State bears to the total of the amounts 
          of private, State, or other non-Federal sources leveraged and 
          directed in the preceding fiscal year through such an entity 
          of all States.
            ``(d) Terms.--Funds allotted by the Secretary to a State 
          under this section shall be--
            ``(1) for a 3-year period; and
            ``(2) provided to the State on an annual basis.
     
          ``SEC. 203. LEAD ENTITY.
     
            ``(a) Definition of Lead Entity.--In this title, the term 
          `lead entity' means a public, quasi-public, or nonprofit 
          private entity (which may be an entity that has not been 
          established pursuant to State legislation, executive order, 
          or any other written authority of the State) that--
            ``(1) exists to strengthen and support families to prevent 
          child abuse and neglect and has a demonstrated ability to 
          work with State and local public agencies and community-based 
          nonprofit organizations to provide professional development 
          and technical assistance; and
            ``(2) has the capacity and commitment to partner 
          meaningfully with family advocates,
     
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          parents who are or have been recipients of community-based 
          family strengthening services, and individuals with personal 
          experience in the child welfare system to provide leadership 
          in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the 
          programs and policy decisions of the entity described in this 
          subsection.
            ``(b) Designation.--
            ``(1) In general.--A State shall be eligible for a grant 
          under this title for a fiscal year if the Governor of a State 
          has designated a lead entity to administer funds under this 
          title for the purposes identified under section 201, 
          including to develop, implement, operate, enhance, or expand 
          community-based family strengthening services.
            ``(2) Designation considerations.--In designating a lead 
          entity under paragraph (1) the Governor shall--
            ``(A) take into consideration the capacity and expertise of 
          potential lead entities; and
            ``(B) take into consideration (equally) whether a potential 
          lead entity is--
            ``(i) a trust fund advisory board of the State; or
            ``(ii) an existing entity that--
     
            ``(I) leverages Federal, State, local, and private funds 
          for a broad range of child abuse and neglect prevention 
          activities and family resource programs; and
            ``(II) is directed by an interdisciplinary, public-private 
          entity that includes participants from communities to be 
          served by the lead entity.
     
            ``(c) Assurances.--On designating a lead entity under this 
          title, the Governor of the State shall provide assurances to 
          the Secretary as part of the application submitted by the 
          lead entity under section 204 that the lead entity--
            ``(1) will provide or will be responsible for providing--
            ``(A) community-based family strengthening services, in 
          accordance with section 205, including through collaborative, 
          public-private partnerships with community-based providers;
            ``(B) leadership to elevate the importance of prevention of 
          child abuse and neglect across the State through an 
          interdisciplinary, collaborative, public-private structure 
          with balanced representation from private and public sector 
          members, and representation of parents, individuals with 
          personal experience in the child welfare system, community-
          based providers, and parents with disabilities; and
            ``(C) direction and oversight of programs of community-
          based family strengthening services supported by grant funds 
          under this title through the use of identified goals and 
          objectives, clear lines of communication and accountability, 
          the provision of leveraged or combined funding from Federal, 
          State, local, and private sources, centralized assessment and 
          planning activities, the provision of professional 
          development and technical assistance, and reporting and 
          evaluation functions;
            ``(2) has a demonstrated commitment to parental leadership 
          in the development, operation, and oversight of the 
          community-based family strengthening services;
            ``(3) has a demonstrated ability to work with State and 
          local public agencies and community-based nonprofit 
          organizations to develop and maintain a continuum of 
          prevention programs and services designed to support children 
          and families;
            ``(4) has the capacity to provide operational support (both 
          financial and programmatic), professional development, 
          technical assistance, and evaluation assistance to community-
          based providers, through innovative, interagency funding and 
          interdisciplinary service delivery mechanisms;
            ``(5) will integrate its efforts with individuals and 
          organizations experienced in working in partnership with 
          diverse populations, including families with low incomes, 
          families who are racial or ethnic minorities, families that 
          include children with disabilities or caregivers with 
          disabilities, children and youth overrepresented in the child 
          welfare system, families experiencing homelessness or at risk 
          of homelessness, families experiencing substance use 
          disorders, families with parents who have experienced 
          violence or trauma, families with individuals with personal 
          experience in the child welfare system, and families in rural 
          communities; and
            ``(6) will engage with diverse populations to identify and 
          address unmet needs when developing the inventory required 
          under section 204(b)(1)(C)(i) and when distributing funds to 
          community-based providers under section 205.
     
          ``SEC. 204. APPLICATION.
     
            ``(a) In General.--To receive a grant under this title, a 
          lead entity shall, not less than once every 3 years, submit 
          an application to the Secretary at such time, in such form, 
          and containing such information as the Secretary may require, 
          including the contents described in subsection (b).
            ``(b) Contents.--Each application submitted under 
          subsection (a) by a lead entity shall include each of the 
          following:
            ``(1) A description of--
            ``(A) the lead entity responsible for the administration of 
          funds provided under this title, including how the lead 
          entity will conduct oversight of community-based providers 
          that receive subgrants under section 205;
            ``(B) how the lead entity will ensure community-based 
          family strengthening services supported by grant funds under 
          this title will be integrated into a continuum of prevention 
          programs and services for children and families, including 
          how the lead entity will--
            ``(i) utilize statewide and local systems-building 
          approaches to increase access to community-based family 
          strengthening services for diverse populations;
            ``(ii) determine which communities to serve;
            ``(iii) support place-based approaches to meeting the needs 
          of children and families; and
            ``(iv) ensure such services are designed to serve children 
          and families in hard-to-reach areas;
            ``(C) an inventory as of the date of submission of such 
          application, that includes a description of--
            ``(i) the unmet needs in the State, identified through 
          engagement with diverse populations; and
            ``(ii) the community-based family strengthening services 
          supported by grant funds under this title and other relevant 
          services provided in the State;
            ``(D) how the lead entity will ensure, in the policy 
          decision-making, implementation, and evaluation of community-
          based providers supported by grant funds under this title, 
          the meaningful involvement of--
            ``(i) parents who are or who have been recipients of 
          community-based family strengthening services;
            ``(ii) family advocates; and
            ``(iii) individuals with personal experience in the child 
          welfare system;
            ``(E) the criteria the lead entity will use to select and 
          fund community-based providers, including how the lead entity 
          will take into consideration a provider's ability to--
            ``(i) collaborate with State and local public agencies and 
          community-based nonprofit organizations and engage in long-
          term and strategic planning to support the development of a 
          continuum of prevention programs and services across the 
          State;
            ``(ii) meaningfully partner with parents in the 
          development, implementation, and evaluation of community-
          based family strengthening services; and
            ``(iii) incorporate evidence-based or evidence-informed 
          practices;
            ``(F) outreach activities the lead entity and community-
          based providers will undertake to maximize the participation 
          of diverse populations in the program authorized under this 
          title, including families with low incomes, families who are 
          racial or ethnic minorities, families that include children 
          with disabilities or caregivers with disabilities, children 
          and youth overrepresented in the child welfare system, 
          families experiencing homelessness or at risk of 
          homelessness, families experiencing substance use disorders, 
          families with parents who have experienced violence or 
          trauma, families with individuals with personal experience in 
          the child welfare system, and families in rural communities;
            ``(G) how the performance of the State program will be 
          assessed using the measures described in section 206 and by 
          other measures that may be established by the lead entity;
            ``(H) the actions the lead entity will take to advocate for 
          systemic changes in State policies, practices, procedures, 
          and regulations to--
            ``(i) improve the delivery of community-based family 
          strengthening services; and
            ``(ii) promote prevention activities to strengthen and 
          support families in order to reduce child abuse and neglect 
          and contact with the child protective services system; and
            ``(I) the lead entity's plan for providing operational 
          support, professional development, and technical assistance 
          to community-based providers, related to the use of trauma-
          informed practices, public health approaches to preventing 
          child abuse and neglect, culturally responsive practices, and 
          the use of evidence-based or evidence-informed practices.
            ``(2) A budget for the development, operation, and 
          expansion of the community-based family strengthening 
          services that demonstrates that the State will expend, in 
          non-Federal funds, an amount (in cash or in kind) equal to 
          not less than 20 percent of the amount received under this 
          title for activities under this title.
            ``(3) An assurance that--
            ``(A) the lead entity will use grant funds received under 
          this title to provide community-based family strengthening 
          services in accordance with section 205 in a manner that--
            ``(i) helps families build protective factors that are 
          linked to the prevention of child abuse and neglect, 
          including knowledge of parenting and child development 
          (including social and emotional development), parental 
          resilience, social connections, and time-limited and need-
          based concrete support available to families;
            ``(ii) is trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and takes 
          into consideration the assets and needs of communities in 
          which the lead entity serves; and
            ``(iii) promotes coordination between community-based 
          providers, State and local public agencies, community-based 
          nonprofit organizations, and relevant private entities to 
          develop and expand a continuum of prevention programs and 
          services that promote child, parent, and family well-being, 
          with a focus on increasing access to those supports for 
          diverse populations;
            ``(B) funds received under this title will be used to 
          supplement, not supplant, other State and local public funds 
          designated for the establishment, maintenance, expansion, and 
          redesign of community-based family strengthening services; 
          and
     
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            ``(C) the lead entity will provide the Secretary with 
          reports at such time and containing such information as the 
          Secretary may require.
            ``(4) The assurances described in section 203(c).
     
          ``SEC. 205. USES OF FUNDS.
     
            ``(a) In General.--A lead entity that receives a grant 
          under this title shall use the grant funds to develop, 
          implement, operate, expand, and enhance community-based 
          family strengthening services, including by providing 
          subgrants to community-based providers described in 
          subsection (b).
            ``(b) Community-based Provider.--In this title, the term 
          `community-based provider' means an entity that provides 
          community-based family strengthening services, including an 
          entity that is a State or local public agency or a community-
          based nonprofit organization.
            ``(c) Priority.--In awarding subgrants under this section, 
          a lead entity shall give priority to community-based 
          providers proposing evidence-based or evidence-informed local 
          programs to serve low-income communities or to serve young 
          parents or parents of young children.
            ``(d) Uses of Funds.--A lead entity or a community-based 
          provider that receives funds under this section shall use the 
          funds to develop, implement, operate, expand, and enhance 
          community-based family strengthening services, which may 
          include--
            ``(1) assessing community assets and needs through a 
          planning process that--
            ``(A) involves other relevant community-based 
          organizations, including those that have already performed a 
          local needs assessment and can positively contribute to the 
          planning process;
            ``(B) meaningfully involves parents; and
            ``(C) uses information and expertise from local public 
          agencies, local nonprofit organizations, and local private 
          sector representatives;
            ``(2) developing a comprehensive strategy, which may 
          leverage public-private partnerships, to provide a continuum 
          of prevention programs and services to children and families, 
          especially to families experiencing difficulty meeting basic 
          needs or with other risk factors linked with child abuse and 
          neglect, such as families with young parents, parents of 
          young children, or parents who experienced domestic violence 
          or child abuse or neglect as children;
            ``(3)(A) providing, directly or through community referral 
          services, core child abuse and neglect prevention services, 
          such as--
            ``(i) parent support and education programs that build 
          protective factors linked to the prevention of child abuse 
          and neglect;
            ``(ii) mutual support and self-help programs;
            ``(iii) parental leadership skills development programs 
          that support parents as leaders in their families and 
          communities;
            ``(iv) respite care services; and
            ``(v) outreach and follow up services, which may include 
          voluntary home visiting services; and
            ``(B) connecting individuals and families to community 
          referral services, including referral to--
            ``(i) early childhood care and education programs such as a 
          child care program, a Head Start program (including an Early 
          Head Start program) carried out under the Head Start Act (42 
          U.S.C. 9831 et seq.), a developmental screening program, or a 
          program carried out under section 619 or part C of the 
          Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. 1419, 
          1431 et seq.);
            ``(ii) services and supports to meet the additional needs 
          of families with children with disabilities or caregivers 
          with disabilities;
            ``(iii) nutrition programs, which may include the special 
          supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and 
          children program under section 17 of the Child Nutrition Act 
          of 1966 (42 U.S.C. 1786) and the supplemental nutrition 
          assistance program under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 
          (7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.);
            ``(iv) educational services, academic tutoring, adult 
          education and literacy services, and workforce development 
          activities, such as activities described in section 134 of 
          the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. 
          3174);
            ``(v) self-sufficiency and life management skills 
          development;
            ``(vi) health care (including mental health and substance 
          use disorder services);
            ``(vii) peer counseling;
            ``(viii) domestic violence service programs that provide 
          services and treatment to children and their nonabusing 
          caregivers; and
            ``(ix) adoption services for individuals interested in 
          adopting a child;
            ``(4) developing and maintaining leadership roles for the 
          meaningful involvement of parents and other individuals with 
          personal experience in the child welfare system in the 
          development, operation, evaluation, and oversight of the 
          services provided by the lead entity or community-based 
          providers;
            ``(5) providing leadership in mobilizing local public and 
          private resources to support the provision of community-based 
          family strengthening services; and
            ``(6) coordinating services with State and local public 
          agencies, community-based nonprofit organizations, and 
          relevant private entities, to promote child, parent, and 
          family well-being, including coordinating services through 
          the development, operation, and expansion of State and local 
          systems to develop a continuum of prevention programs and 
          services to strengthen families and to prevent child abuse 
          and neglect.
     
          ``SEC. 206. PERFORMANCE MEASURES.
     
            ``(a) Measures.--Each lead entity receiving a grant under 
          this title shall collect information on the extent to which 
          the State program carried out under this title meets measures 
          relating to--
            ``(1) the effective development, operation, and expansion 
          of community-based family strengthening services that meet 
          the requirements of this title, including the use of systems-
          building approaches to increase access to such services for 
          diverse populations;
            ``(2) the community-based family strengthening services 
          supported under this title and an inventory of the types of 
          such services provided in accordance with section 205 and a 
          description that shall specify whether those services are 
          evidence-based or evidence-informed;
            ``(3) the extent to which the lead entity has addressed the 
          unmet needs identified by the inventory required under 
          section 204(b)(1)(C)(i);
            ``(4)(A) the involvement of a diverse representation of 
          families in the design, operation, and evaluation of 
          community-based family strengthening services supported by 
          grant funds under this title; and
            ``(B) the continued leadership of parents and other 
          individuals with personal experience in the child welfare 
          system in the ongoing planning, implementation, and 
          evaluation of such community-based family strengthening 
          services supported by grant funds under this title, 
          demonstrated in an implementation plan;
            ``(5) the satisfaction among families who received 
          community-based family strengthening services supported by 
          grant funds under this title;
            ``(6) the establishment or maintenance of innovative 
          funding mechanisms that blend Federal, State, local, and 
          private funds, and of innovative, interdisciplinary service 
          delivery mechanisms, for the development, operation, 
          expansion, and enhancement of the community-based family 
          strengthening services;
            ``(7) the effectiveness of activities conducted under this 
          title in meeting the purposes of the program, demonstrated 
          through the results of evaluation, or the outcomes of 
          monitoring, conducted by the lead entity; and
            ``(8) the number of children and families that received 
          community-based family strengthening services funded under 
          this title, including a disaggregated count of families with 
          children with disabilities and families with caregivers with 
          disabilities.
            ``(b) Reports.--The lead entity shall submit to the 
          Secretary a report containing the information described in 
          subsection (a).
     
          ``SEC. 207. NATIONAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR COMMUNITY-BASED 
                        FAMILY STRENGTHENING SERVICES.
     
            ``From the amount appropriated under section 209 for a 
          fiscal year and remaining after the reservation under section 
          202(b), the Secretary may reserve not more than 5 percent to 
          support, directly or through grants or contracts, the 
          activities of lead entities--
            ``(1) to create, operate, and maintain a peer review 
          process;
            ``(2) to create, operate, and maintain a national resource 
          center;
            ``(3) to fund a yearly symposium on State system change 
          efforts that result from the provision of the community-based 
          family strengthening services;
            ``(4) to establish, operate, and maintain a computerized 
          communication system between lead entities; and
            ``(5) to contribute to funding State-to-State technical 
          assistance and professional development.
     
          ``SEC. 208. RULE OF CONSTRUCTION.
     
            ``Nothing in this title shall be construed to prohibit 
          grandparents, kinship care providers, foster parents, 
          adoptive parents, or any other individual, in a parenting 
          role from receiving or participating in services and programs 
          under this title.''.
     
          SEC. 202. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
     
            Section 209 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act 
          (42 U.S.C. 5116i) is amended--
            (1) by striking ``this title'' and all that follows through 
          ``2010'' and inserting the following: ``this title 
          $190,000,000 for fiscal year 2023''; and
            (2) by striking ``fiscal years 2011 through 2015'' and 
          inserting ``fiscal years 2024 through 2028''.
     
          SEC. 203. CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.
     
            Section 511 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 711) is 
          amended in subsection (b)(2)--
            (1) by striking ``of current unmet'' and all that follows 
          through ``operating in the State''; and
            (2) by striking ``section 205(3)'' and inserting ``section 
          204(b)(1)(C)''.
     
     TITLE III--PREVENTING CHILD FATALITIES AND NEAR FATALITIES DUE TO CHILD 
                                ABUSE AND NEGLECT
     
          SEC. 301. IDENTIFYING AND PREVENTING CHILD FATALITIES AND 
                        NEAR FATALITIES DUE TO CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT.
     
            The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (42 U.S.C. 
          5101 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:
     
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     ``TITLE III--PREVENTING CHILD FATALITIES DUE TO CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
     
      ``Subtitle A--Public Health Approaches to Identify and Prevent Child 
          Fatalities and Near Fatalities Due to Child Abuse and Neglect
     
          ``SEC. 301. PURPOSE.
     
            ``The purpose of this subtitle is to develop coordinated 
          leadership and shared responsibility at the Federal, State, 
          Tribal, and local levels to implement data-driven strategies 
          and reforms to prevent child fatalities and near fatalities 
          due to child abuse and neglect from occurring in the future 
          through the use of improved collection, reporting, and 
          analysis of data on all child fatalities and near fatalities 
          due to child abuse and neglect.
     
          ``SEC. 302. FEDERAL WORK GROUP ON DATA COLLECTION RELATED TO 
                        CHILD FATALITIES AND NEAR FATALITIES DUE TO 
                        CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT.
     
            ``(a) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish the 
          Federal Work Group on Data Collection Related to Child 
          Fatalities and Near Fatalities Due to Child Abuse and Neglect 
          (referred to in this subtitle as the `Work Group').
            ``(b) In General.--
            ``(1) Composition.--
            ``(A) In general.--Not later than 120 days after the date 
          of enactment of the CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2022, the 
          Secretary shall appoint representatives to the Work Group 
          from the Administration for Children and Families, the 
          Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Health 
          Resources and Services Administration.
            ``(B) Other federal agencies.--The Work Group may include 
          representatives from the Department of Justice, appointed by 
          the Attorney General, and such other Federal agencies as the 
          Secretary determines, appointed by the head of the agency 
          involved.
            ``(2) Consultation.--In carrying out the duties described 
          in subsection (c), the Work Group shall consult with--
            ``(A) experts determined by the Secretary who meet the 
          qualifications described in section 3(b)(1)(B) of the Protect 
          our Kids Act of 2012 (Public Law 112-275; 126 Stat. 2460);
            ``(B) representatives of State and local child protective 
          services agencies and other relevant public agencies; and
            ``(C) individuals with personal experience in the child 
          welfare system.
            ``(c) Duties.--The Work Group shall--
            ``(1) oversee the development of data standards that are 
          designed to promote consistent data collection related to 
          child fatalities and near fatalities due to child abuse and 
          neglect as described in section 303(c), and make related 
          recommendations to the Secretary;
            ``(2) oversee the development of the case registry 
          described in section 303(a), and make related recommendations 
          to the Secretary;
            ``(3) make recommendations to the Secretary for the 
          effective operation of the grant program described in section 
          304;
            ``(4) examine all Federal data collections related to child 
          fatalities and near fatalities due to child abuse and neglect 
          and make recommendations to the Secretary regarding--
            ``(A) how to improve the accuracy, uniformity, portability, 
          and comparability of data regarding child fatalities and near 
          fatalities due to child abuse and neglect, within and across 
          States, localities, Indian Tribes, and Tribal organizations;
            ``(B) how to assure that such data collections are 
          informative and effectively utilized by Federal, State, 
          Tribal, and local policymakers, and the public to make data-
          driven decisions to identify, prevent, and respond to such 
          fatalities and near fatalities; and
            ``(C) after analysis of the purposes and roles of data 
          systems existing on the date of the recommendations, how to 
          improve such data systems or next-generation data systems to 
          more effectively meet the goals described in subparagraphs 
          (A) and (B);
            ``(5) identify, and recommend to the Secretary, strategies, 
          resources, and supports to improve Federal, State, Tribal, 
          and local responses to child fatalities and near fatalities 
          due to child abuse and neglect among Indian (including Alaska 
          Native) and Native Hawaiian children in a manner that 
          includes consultation and coordination with Indian Tribes, 
          Tribal organizations, and Native Hawaiian organizations (as 
          such term is defined in section 6207 of the Elementary and 
          Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 7517)); and
            ``(6) ensure that standards developed under this section 
          are developed in accordance with all applicable Federal and 
          State privacy law.
            ``(d) Annual Report to Secretary.--The Work Group shall 
          annually prepare and submit to the Secretary a report on the 
          activities carried out under subsection (c), including 
          recommendations for improving the collection of data related 
          to child fatalities and near fatalities due to child abuse 
          and neglect.
     
          ``SEC. 303. CASE REGISTRY FOR CHILD FATALITIES AND NEAR 
                        FATALITIES DUE TO CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT.
     
            ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall operate a national 
          case registry designed to support the collection of data 
          related to child fatalities and near fatalities, to collect 
          complete data on such incidents due to child abuse and 
          neglect for the purposes of--
            ``(1) supporting the systematic collection and analysis of 
          data regarding child fatalities and near fatalities due to 
          child abuse and neglect, within and across States and Indian 
          Tribes;
            ``(2) enabling States, Indian Tribes, and Tribal 
          organizations to review data on all child fatalities and near 
          fatalities for the presence of child abuse and neglect in 
          accordance with uniform public health data standards, 
          including by reviewing--
            ``(A) cases where an incident involving a child was 
          reported to the child protective services system;
            ``(B) cases where an incident involving a child was not 
          reported to the child protective services system but in which 
          child abuse and neglect may have been present; and
            ``(C) cases that may or may not meet criminal or civil 
          definitions of child abuse or neglect for purposes of 
          substantiation or prosecution;
            ``(3) enabling analysis of data collected through such 
          registry to support reforms of Federal, State, Tribal, and 
          local policies and procedures intended to identify, prevent, 
          and respond to future child fatalities and near fatalities 
          due to child abuse and neglect; and
            ``(4) increasing transparency and shared responsibility 
          across public agencies that serve children and families by 
          making data collected through such registry accessible by the 
          public, to the extent permitted by applicable privacy law.
            ``(b) Integration With Existing Data Systems.--In operating 
          the case registry described in subsection (a), the Secretary 
          may integrate or append data from such case registry into or 
          onto data of data systems supported by the Health Resources 
          and Services Administration or Centers for Disease Control 
          and Prevention, as appropriate and shall maintain such 
          integrated or appended data in accordance with all applicable 
          Federal and State privacy law.
            ``(c) Uniform Public Health Data Standards.--
            ``(1) In general.--For the purposes of operating the case 
          registry described in subsection (a), the Secretary shall 
          develop uniform public health data standards that are 
          designed to promote consistent data collection related to 
          child fatalities and near fatalities due to child abuse and 
          neglect and include, as determined by the Secretary, uniform 
          definitions, operational standards, standards for consistent 
          procedures, and data elements for reviewing fatalities and 
          near fatalities due to child abuse and neglect.
            ``(2) Definitions.--The uniform public health data 
          standards described in paragraph (1) shall be designed for 
          public health purposes and not rely solely on criminal or 
          civil definitions of child abuse and neglect.
            ``(3) Technical assistance.--The Secretary shall provide 
          (including through grants, contracts, or cooperative 
          agreements) technical assistance and resources to encourage 
          the adoption and implementation of the standards described in 
          this subsection and support the participation of States, 
          Indian Tribes, and Tribal organizations in the national case 
          registry described in subsection (a).
            ``(4) Child fatality and near-fatality investigation 
          protocol.--As part of the uniform public health data 
          standards described in paragraph (1), the Secretary may 
          develop a standardized child fatality and near-fatality 
          investigation protocol for use by medical examiners, 
          coroners, health care professionals, first responders, and 
          other entities determined appropriate by the Secretary, to 
          improve data collection on child fatalities and near 
          fatalities due to child abuse and neglect.
     
          ``SEC. 304. GRANTS FOR STATE, INDIAN TRIBE, AND TRIBAL 
                        ORGANIZATION CHILD FATALITY REVIEW OF CHILD 
                        ABUSE AND NEGLECT FATALITIES AND NEAR 
                        FATALITIES.
     
            ``(a) Program Authorized.--
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may award grants or 
          cooperative agreements to States, Indian Tribes, and Tribal 
          organizations for the purposes of assisting such States, 
          Indian Tribes, and Tribal organizations in--
            ``(A) supporting entities carrying out child fatality 
          review programs (which entities are referred to individually 
          in this title as a `child fatality review program'), 
          including at the local level, in the review of all incidents 
          of child fatalities and near fatalities due to child abuse or 
          neglect, including incidents in which the child victim was 
          known by or referred to the child protective services system;
            ``(B) improving data collection and reporting related to 
          child fatalities and near fatalities due to child abuse and 
          neglect, including intrastate and interstate data 
          comparability;
            ``(C) encouraging voluntary reporting to the case registry 
          authorized under section 303(a); and
            ``(D) developing coordinated leadership and shared 
          responsibility across State and local public agencies, Indian 
          Tribes, and Tribal organizations that support children and 
          families to implement data-driven strategies and reforms in 
          order to identify, prevent, and respond to child fatalities 
          and near fatalities due to child abuse and neglect.
            ``(2) Capacity building grants.--The Secretary may reserve 
          a portion of funds appropriated under section 321, and not 
          reserved under section 305, to award grants or cooperative 
          agreements to States, Indian Tribes, and Tribal organizations 
          for the purposes of increasing the capacity of such States, 
          Indian Tribes, and Tribal Organizations to conduct reviews of 
          child near fatalities due to child abuse and neglect.
            ``(b) Application.--A State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal 
          organization desiring a grant or cooperative agreement under 
          subsection (a)(1)
     
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          shall submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in 
          such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary 
          may require, including--
            ``(1) the fatality review plan of the State, Indian Tribe, 
          or Tribal organization to ensure--
            ``(A) the corresponding child fatality review program will, 
          for the purposes of identifying fatalities and near 
          fatalities due to child abuse and neglect and preventing such 
          incidents in the future, conduct comprehensive and 
          multidisciplinary reviews of all cases of child fatalities 
          and near fatalities within the State or Indian Tribe, as the 
          case may be, within a reasonable timeframe, and allow the 
          State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization to increase the 
          number of cases reviewed over time and review all such cases 
          for child abuse and neglect utilizing the consistent 
          procedures described in paragraph (2); and
            ``(B) the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization will 
          submit information for each case of a fatality or near 
          fatality due to child abuse or neglect identified by the 
          reviews described in subparagraph (A) to the case registry 
          described in section 303(a), in alignment with the consistent 
          procedures described in paragraph (2), including information 
          about the circumstances in which each case occurred, such 
          as--
            ``(i) the cause of the death listed on the death 
          certificate in the case of a child fatality, and the type of 
          life-threatening injury in the case of a child near fatality;
            ``(ii) whether the child was reported to the child 
          protective services system;
            ``(iii) the responses made by the child protective services 
          system (which may include services or investigations, as 
          applicable), including any determinations by such agency;
            ``(iv) the child's living arrangement or placement at the 
          time of the incident;
            ``(v) the perpetrator's relationship to the child;
            ``(vi) any known previous child abuse or neglect of the 
          child by other perpetrators and of any child abuse or neglect 
          of other children by the perpetrator;
            ``(vii) the demographics and relevant characteristics of 
          the child, perpetrator, and family;
            ``(viii) the child's encounters with the health care system 
          within the past 12 months prior to the incident involved for 
          suspected or confirmed child abuse or neglect; and
            ``(ix) other relevant data as determined by the Secretary 
          designed to inform future identification, prevention, and 
          response efforts;
            ``(2) a description of how the State, Indian Tribe, or 
          Tribal organization will, within a timeframe established by 
          the Secretary, develop consistent procedures to conduct the 
          reviews described in paragraph (1)(A) that are aligned with 
          the uniform public health data standards developed under 
          section 303(c) for the purposes of developing a public health 
          approach to the identification of child abuse and neglect 
          that--
            ``(A) does not rely solely on criminal or civil definitions 
          of child abuse and neglect for the purposes of 
          substantiation; and
            ``(B) reduces human error and bias, particularly racial 
          bias, in carrying out such reviews;
            ``(3) a description of how the child fatality review 
          program of the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization 
          will ensure such program--
            ``(A) will coordinate activities with relevant entities to 
          collect data from medical examiners, coroners, vital 
          statistics personnel, law enforcement, medical professionals, 
          hospitals, first responders, the child protective services 
          system, and other agencies that possess relevant data, and 
          how the program and such entities will examine the 
          circumstances surrounding a child fatality or near fatality 
          due to child abuse or neglect;
            ``(B) will make information collected by such program 
          publicly accessible to support data-informed strategies and 
          reforms, across State and local public agencies, Indian 
          Tribes, and Tribal organizations, that are designed to 
          identify, prevent, and respond to future child fatalities and 
          near fatalities due to child abuse and neglect; and
            ``(C) will provide all information collected by the child 
          fatality review program of the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal 
          organization under the grant to the State to support such 
          State's reporting of data under section 
          106(d)(3)(E)(i)(II)(bb);
            ``(4) a description of how the child fatality review 
          program of the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization 
          will improve and standardize the identification of near 
          fatalities due to child abuse and neglect across the State or 
          Indian Tribe involved, as the case may be, including--
            ``(A) how the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization 
          will collect information regarding life-threatening injuries 
          related to child abuse and neglect and report such 
          information to the child fatality review program of the 
          State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization; and
            ``(B) how the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization 
          will coordinate with health care professionals, hospital 
          systems, and child protective services agencies in 
          identifying life-threatening injuries related to child abuse 
          and neglect and reporting relevant information to the child 
          fatality review program of the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal 
          organization; and
            ``(5) an assurance that the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal 
          organization will develop a fatality and near-fatality 
          prevention plan (in alignment with the requirements of 
          section 422(b)(19)(B) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 
          622(b)(19)(B)) that is designed to implement data-driven 
          strategies and reforms across the State or the Indian Tribe 
          served, as the case may be, in order to prevent child 
          fatalities and near fatalities due to child abuse and neglect 
          from occurring in the future, which plan shall include--
            ``(A) an analysis of the data collected under the State, 
          Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization plan described in 
          paragraph (1) and data from other relevant sources in order 
          to identify the children at the highest risk of child 
          fatalities and near fatalities due to child abuse and 
          neglect, including an analysis that--
            ``(i) identifies--
     
            ``(I) individual, family, and community risk factors;
            ``(II) protective factors; and
            ``(III) other circumstances associated with such data; and
     
            ``(ii) examines relevant State, local, Indian Tribe, and 
          Tribal organization policies and practices associated with 
          cases in which such a fatality or near fatality occurred, 
          including systemic failures across public agencies related to 
          such cases; and
            ``(B) a description of how the child protective services 
          system will update its policies and procedures in response to 
          the data analysis described in subparagraph (A) to prioritize 
          safety screenings for children who match characteristics 
          identified in the analysis as at the highest risk and 
          implement other necessary reforms responsive to the findings 
          of the analysis; and
            ``(6) a description of how the State, Indian Tribe, or 
          Tribal organization will coordinate the leadership of the 
          State and local public agencies, Indian Tribe, or Tribal 
          organization that supports children and families, to develop 
          shared responsibility to protect children at the highest risk 
          of child fatalities and near fatalities due to child abuse 
          and neglect and to implement changes in policies and 
          practices of the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization 
          in response to the findings of the analysis described in 
          paragraph (5)(A) to prevent such incidents, which changes may 
          include improvements in policies and practices related to 
          child protection, health care (including mental health care), 
          substance use disorders, domestic violence, law enforcement, 
          education, social services, and formal and informal support 
          systems that have contact with children and families.
            ``(c) Uses of Funds.--A State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal 
          organization receiving a grant or cooperative agreement under 
          subsection (a)(1)--
            ``(1) shall use such funds to--
            ``(A) implement the child fatality review plan of the 
          State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization described in 
          subsection (b)(1), including by--
            ``(i) increasing the capacity of the child fatality review 
          program of the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization to 
          conduct reviews of all cases of child fatalities and near 
          fatalities for child abuse and neglect, regardless of the 
          involvement of such cases with the child protective services 
          system; and
            ``(ii) enabling the submission of required data under such 
          plan to the case registry described in section 303(a);
            ``(B) support the development and adoption of consistent 
          procedures described in subsection (b)(2) to ensure that all 
          cases of child fatalities and near fatalities due to child 
          abuse and neglect are reviewed consistently within the State 
          or Indian Tribe, as the case may be;
            ``(C) supporting coordination between the child fatality 
          review program of the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal 
          organization and the child protective services system, 
          including by providing all relevant child welfare information 
          and information collected by such child fatality review 
          program to the system in accordance with subsection 
          (b)(3)(C); and
            ``(D) developing the fatality and near-fatality prevention 
          plan of the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization 
          described in (b)(5), including conducting necessary data 
          analysis and examination; and
            ``(2) may use such funds to--
            ``(A) conduct research related to the data described in the 
          fatality review plan of the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal 
          organization;
            ``(B) identify protective factors associated with the 
          prevention of child abuse and neglect, and support changes in 
          the policies and practices of the State, Indian Tribe, or 
          Tribal organization, across public agencies that serve 
          children and families to support the development of such 
          factors; and
            ``(C) develop, implement, or scale real-time electronic 
          data sharing or improvements in increased interoperability of 
          relevant data among State and local public agencies, Indian 
          Tribes, and Tribal organizations, that serve children and 
          families, to improve submission and analysis of data required 
          under this section.
            ``(d) Reporting.--
            ``(1) State, indian tribe, and tribal organization 
          reporting.--Each State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization 
          that receives funds under subsection (a)(1), for each year 
          such funds are received, shall provide a report to the 
          Secretary containing such information, in such manner as the 
          Secretary may require, including, at a minimum--
            ``(A) a description of how such State, Indian Tribe, or 
          Tribal organization utilized funds provided under subsection 
          (a)(1), including the number and percentage of all cases of 
          child fatalities and near fatalities
     
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          within the State or the Indian Tribe involved, as the case 
          may be, that were--
            ``(i) reviewed for child abuse and neglect using such 
          funds; and
            ``(ii) so reviewed and identified, using such funds, as due 
          to child abuse and neglect in accordance with the consistent 
          procedures described in subsection (b)(2) of the State, 
          Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization;
            ``(B) a description of the progress of the State, Indian 
          Tribe, or Tribal organization in--
            ``(i) implementing its fatality review plan described in 
          subsection (b)(1), including submitting data required under 
          such plan to the case registry described in section 303(a);
            ``(ii) developing and implementing the consistent 
          procedures described in subsection (b)(2) of the State, 
          Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization, including the extent to 
          which such consistent procedures are aligned with the uniform 
          public health data standards described in section 303(c); and
            ``(iii) identifying and standardizing the identification of 
          near fatalities described in subsection (b)(4); and
            ``(iv) developing the fatality and near-fatality prevention 
          plan of the State, Indian Tribe, or Tribal organization 
          required under subsection (b)(5), including conducting data 
          analysis to identify children in the State, Indian Tribe, or 
          Tribal organization at the highest risk of child fatalities 
          and near fatalities due to child abuse and neglect, and 
          identifying potential reforms in accordance with such plan's 
          requirements; and
            ``(C) a description of how the State, Indian Tribe, or 
          Tribal organization coordinated the leadership of State and 
          local public agencies, Indian Tribes, and Tribal 
          organizations, that support children and families, to develop 
          shared responsibility to protect children at the highest risk 
          of child fatalities and near fatalities due to child abuse 
          and neglect, and implemented changes in policies and 
          practices in response to the findings of the analysis 
          described in subsection (b)(5)(A) and the activities 
          supported under this section.
            ``(2) Secretary's report to congress.--The Secretary shall 
          submit an annual report to the Committee on Health, 
          Education, Labor, and Pensions and the Committee on 
          Appropriations of the Senate and the Committee on Education 
          and Labor and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of 
          Representatives, that includes a summary of reports submitted 
          by States, Indian Tribes, and Tribal organizations under 
          paragraph (1) and the Secretary's recommendations or 
          observations on the challenges, successes, and lessons 
          derived from--
            ``(A) the recommendations of the Work Group described in 
          section 302(c);
            ``(B) operation of the case registry described in section 
          303(a); and
            ``(C) implementation of the grant program authorized under 
          subsection (a)(1).
     
          ``SEC. 305. ASSISTING STATE, INDIAN TRIBE, AND TRIBAL 
                        ORGANIZATION IMPLEMENTATION.
     
            ``The Secretary shall reserve not more than 15 percent of 
          funds appropriated under section 321 to provide guidance and 
          technical assistance, directly or through grants or 
          cooperative agreements, to support State and local public 
          agencies, Indian Tribes, and Tribal organizations in--
            ``(1) submitting uniform and comparable data to the case 
          registry authorized under section 303(a);
            ``(2) developing applications for the program authorized 
          under section 304 and implementing such program;
            ``(3) developing and supporting the adoption of consistent 
          procedures described under section 304(b)(2), to assure that 
          all child fatalities and near fatalities due to child abuse 
          and neglect are reviewed consistently within States and 
          Indian Tribes, which procedures shall be aligned with uniform 
          public health data standards described in section 303(c); and
            ``(4) implementing data-driven strategies and reforms in 
          order to prevent child fatalities and near fatalities due to 
          child abuse and neglect from occurring in the future through 
          the use of improved collection, reporting, and analysis of 
          data on all child fatalities and near fatalities due to child 
          abuse and neglect.''.
     
          SEC. 302. CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT RECORDS.
     
            Title III of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, 
          as added by section 301 of this division, is amended by 
          adding at the end the following:
     
                  ``Subtitle B--Child Abuse and Neglect Records
     
          ``SEC. 311. ELECTRONIC INTERSTATE DATA EXCHANGE SYSTEM.
     
            ``(a) Purpose.--The purpose of this subtitle is to reduce 
          child fatalities and near fatalities due to child abuse or 
          neglect by improving child welfare investigations through the 
          use of accurate and efficient exchange of interstate and 
          intrastate child abuse and neglect registry records.
            ``(b) Working Group.--
            ``(1) In general.--Not later than 60 days after the date of 
          enactment of the CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2022, the 
          Secretary shall convene a working group (referred to in this 
          subtitle as the `working group') to study improving child 
          welfare investigations through the use of accurate and 
          efficient exchange of interstate and intrastate child abuse 
          and neglect registry records. Such working group shall 
          include representatives of Federal, State, and local public 
          agencies knowledgeable about child abuse and neglect registry 
          records and other representatives knowledgeable about 
          interstate data systems.
            ``(2) Duties.--The working group shall study and make 
          recommendations to the Secretary on each of the following 
          topics:
            ``(A) Improving intrastate and interstate communication, 
          including by examining the use of technology and the 
          development of an electronic interstate data exchange system, 
          to allow for accurate and efficient exchange of interstate 
          and intrastate child abuse and neglect registry records.
            ``(B) Reducing barriers to providing, and establishing best 
          practices for States to provide, timely responses to requests 
          from other States for information contained in State and 
          local child abuse and neglect registries.
            ``(C) Identifying data elements currently (as of the date 
          of the establishment of the working group) stored in State 
          and local child abuse and neglect registries and 
          determining--
            ``(i) which such data elements should be accessible for 
          data exchange between and within State and local child 
          welfare agencies to improve child welfare investigations; and
            ``(ii) whether access to such data elements through an 
          electronic interstate data exchange system should be limited 
          to cases involving reported, investigated, or substantiated 
          child abuse and neglect.
            ``(D) Identifying potential obstacles that may prevent 
          States from participating in an electronic interstate data 
          exchange system and developing recommendations for overcoming 
          such obstacles.
            ``(E) Determining how lessons learned from the development 
          and implementation of the electronic interstate data exchange 
          system related to the Interstate Compact on the Placement of 
          Children may be used to inform the development of an 
          electronic interstate data exchange system of child abuse and 
          neglect records.
            ``(F) Examining recommendations made by the Interagency 
          Task Force for Child Safety established under the Child Care 
          Protection Improvement Act of 2020 (Public Law 116-279) and 
          identifying relevant recommendations for the development of 
          an electronic interstate data exchange system.
            ``(G) Identifying best practices for the use of information 
          from State and local child abuse and neglect registries as 
          part of screening and investigating allegations of child 
          abuse or neglect to improve children's safety.
            ``(H) Ensuring procedural due process for any individual 
          included in a State or local child abuse and neglect 
          registry, including recommendations for protections relating 
          to--
            ``(i) the level of evidence necessary for inclusion in such 
          registry;
            ``(ii) the process for notifying such individual of 
          inclusion in such registry and of the implications of such 
          inclusion;
            ``(iii) the process for providing such individual the 
          opportunity to challenge such inclusion, and the procedures 
          for resolving such challenge; and
            ``(iv) the length of time an individual's record is to 
          remain in such registry, and the process for removing such 
          individual's record.
            ``(I) Establishing criteria for when an individual's child 
          abuse and neglect registry record may be shared through an 
          electronic interstate data exchange system.
            ``(3) Report.--Not later than 18 months after the initial 
          convening of the working group, the working group shall 
          submit a report containing the recommendations described in 
          paragraph (2) to the Secretary, the Committee on Health, 
          Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate, and the 
          Committee on Education and Labor of the House of 
          Representatives.
            ``(c) Pilot Program.--
            ``(1) In general.--Not later than 3 years after the date of 
          enactment of the CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2022, taking 
          into consideration the recommendations included in the report 
          required under subsection (b)(3), the Secretary shall--
            ``(A) develop an electronic interstate data exchange 
          system, in accordance with paragraph (2); and
            ``(B) establish a pilot program, and award grants to 
          support participation in such pilot program, in accordance 
          with paragraph (3).
            ``(2) Electronic interstate data exchange system.--The 
          Secretary shall enter into a cooperative agreement or 
          contract with an entity to develop an electronic interstate 
          data exchange system. Such system shall include, to the 
          greatest extent practicable, the following operational 
          standards:
            ``(A) Interoperable data standards developed and maintained 
          by intergovernmental partnerships, such as the National 
          Information Exchange Model.
            ``(B) Policies and governance standards that--
            ``(i) ensure consistency, accuracy, and reliability in 
          types of information shared and not shared;
            ``(ii) specify circumstances under which data should be 
          shared through the electronic interstate data exchange 
          system;
            ``(iii) ensure procedural due process for individuals 
          included in a State or local child abuse and neglect 
          registry, including policies aligned with the recommendations 
          described in subsection (b)(1)(H); and
            ``(iv) are in accordance with all applicable Federal and 
          State privacy law.
            ``(3) Pilot program for implementation of the electronic 
          interstate data exchange system.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall award grants to 
          entities responsible under State law for maintaining child 
          abuse and neglect registries, including State and local
     
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          child welfare agencies, to support their participation in a 
          pilot program to--
            ``(i) utilize the electronic interstate data exchange 
          system described in paragraph (2) to allow for accurate and 
          efficient exchange of interstate and intrastate child abuse 
          and neglect registry records;
            ``(ii) work with the Secretary to develop and update 
          operational standards for the electronic interstate data 
          exchange system and make improvements to such system; and
            ``(iii) update the existing data systems of such entities 
          to improve participation in the electronic interstate data 
          exchange system.
            ``(B) Participation.--In awarding grants under this 
          paragraph, the Secretary shall ensure that, to the extent 
          practicable, grants are--
            ``(i) distributed to not less than 10 States; and
            ``(ii) distributed among States that collectively are 
          geographically diverse.
            ``(4) Pilot report.--Not later than 3 years after grants 
          are awarded under paragraph (3), the Secretary shall--
            ``(A) prepare a report detailing the outcomes of the pilot 
          program described in such paragraph, recommendations to 
          improve the electronic interstate data exchange system 
          described in paragraph (2), and recommendations for 
          nationwide implementation of an electronic interstate data 
          exchange system; and
            ``(B) submit such report to the Committee on Health, 
          Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the 
          Committee on Education and Labor of the House of 
          Representatives.
            ``(d) Nationwide Expansion of the Electronic Interstate 
          Data Exchange System.--
            ``(1) In general.--Not later than 1 year after submitting 
          the report described in subsection (c)(4)(B), the Secretary 
          shall--
            ``(A) enter into or continue a cooperative agreement or 
          contract, in accordance with the requirements of subsection 
          (c)(2), to improve and expand the electronic interstate data 
          exchange system described in subsection (c), which may 
          include updating the operational standards for such system; 
          and
            ``(B) award grants to entities responsible under State law 
          for maintaining child abuse and neglect registries, including 
          State and local child welfare agencies, to--
            ``(i) support increased State participation in the 
          electronic interstate data exchange system described in this 
          subsection; and
            ``(ii) update the existing data systems of such entities to 
          improve participation in such electronic interstate data 
          exchange system.
            ``(2) Grants to entities.--
            ``(A) In general.--In carrying out paragraph (1)(B), the 
          Secretary may award grants on a competitive or formula basis, 
          as determined by the Secretary, who shall ensure that such 
          grants are of sufficient size and scope to allow the entities 
          described in such paragraph to effectively participate in the 
          electronic interstate data exchange system.
            ``(B) Nationwide participation.--In carrying out this 
          subsection, the Secretary shall award grants in a manner that 
          facilitates nationwide participation in the electronic 
          interstate data exchange system described in this subsection, 
          to the greatest extent practicable.
            ``(e) Limitation on Use of Electronic Interstate Data 
          Exchange System.--An electronic interstate data exchange 
          system described in this section shall be used only for 
          purposes of improving child welfare investigations between 
          and within States and ensuring the safety of children placed 
          in foster or adoptive homes.
            ``(f) Prohibition.--The Secretary may neither access nor 
          store data from an electronic interstate data exchange system 
          described in this section.
            ``(g) Reports.--Not later than 2 years after September 30 
          of the fiscal year that the Secretary awards grants under 
          subsection (d), and every year thereafter, the Secretary 
          shall submit a report to the Committee on Health, Education, 
          Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on 
          Education and Labor of the House of Representatives on--
            ``(1) the number of States participating in the electronic 
          interstate data exchange system described in such subsection;
            ``(2) challenges faced by States not able to fully 
          participate in such electronic interstate data exchange 
          system; and
            ``(3) any other information considered relevant by the 
          Secretary for the implementation of this section, including 
          any legislative changes that may be necessary to allow 
          participation by all States in such electronic interstate 
          data exchange system.''.
     
          SEC. 303. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATION.
     
            Title III of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, 
          as amended by section 302 of this division, is further 
          amended by adding at the end the following:
     
                  ``Subtitle C--Authorization of Appropriations
     
          ``SEC. 321. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
     
            ``There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this 
          title $15,000,000 for fiscal year 2023, and such sums as may 
          be necessary for each of fiscal years 2024 through 2028.''.
     
        TITLE IV--RESPONSE TO INFANTS AFFECTED BY PARENTAL SUBSTANCE USE 
                                     DISORDER
     
          SEC. 401. AMENDING THE CAPTA TO PROVIDE FOR A PUBLIC HEALTH 
                        RESPONSE TO INFANTS AFFECTED BY PARENTAL 
                        SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER.
     
            The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (42 U.S.C. 
          5101 et seq.) is amended by inserting after title III, as 
          added by section 301, the following:
     
       ``TITLE IV--PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSE TO INFANTS AFFECTED BY PARENTAL 
                              SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER
     
          ``SEC. 401. PURPOSE.
     
            ``The purpose of this title is to ensure the safety, 
          permanency, and well-being of infants affected by parental 
          substance use disorder, by supporting States in providing a 
          public health response to the impact of substance use 
          disorders on infants, pregnant women, and families by--
            ``(1) supporting the health and well-being of infants, 
          pregnant women, and parents rather than penalizing the 
          parents;
            ``(2) developing comprehensive family care plans to address 
          the needs of infants, pregnant women, parents, families, and 
          caregivers;
            ``(3) increasing access to evidence-based or evidence-
          informed substance use disorder treatment, including 
          medications for opioid use disorder, and other services for 
          pregnant women and parents with a substance use disorder and 
          their infants, including ensuring that women can access 
          necessary prenatal and postpartum services to improve 
          maternal and infant health outcomes;
            ``(4) supporting pregnant women and parents with a 
          substance use disorder, families, and caregivers in building 
          protective factors so that infants are at a low risk of child 
          abuse or neglect;
            ``(5) providing access to appropriate screening, 
          assessment, and intervention services for infants affected by 
          parental substance use disorder; and
            ``(6) improving the capacity of and coordination between 
          health care professionals (including substance use disorder 
          professionals), child welfare workers, and other personnel 
          involved in the development, implementation, and monitoring 
          of family care plans.
     
          ``SEC. 402. REQUIREMENTS.
     
            ``(a) In General.--Each State receiving Federal funds under 
          section 106 or section 404 shall have in effect policies and 
          procedures that meet the requirements of this section.
            ``(b) Designation.--The Governor of the State shall 
          designate a State agency as a State lead agency to work 
          collaboratively with State and local public health agencies, 
          substance abuse agencies, child welfare agencies, the State 
          Medicaid program, and maternal and child health agencies to 
          carry out the State's public health response to strengthen 
          families and ensure the safety and well-being of--
            ``(1) infants affected by parental substance use disorder; 
          and
            ``(2) parents, families, and caregivers of such infants.
            ``(c) Family Care Plans.--At the same time a State submits 
          a State plan under section 106(b)(1), the State lead agency 
          designated by the Governor under subsection (b) shall provide 
          to the Secretary a description of the State's policies and 
          procedures to ensure the safety and well-being of infants 
          affected by parental substance use disorder, and the well-
          being of the parents of such infants, including a description 
          of--
            ``(1) how the State is implementing and monitoring family 
          care plans, including by--
            ``(A) developing family care plans prior to the expected 
          delivery of the infant; and
            ``(B) conducting necessary follow up after the birth of 
          such infant to ensure that parents, families, and caregivers 
          are able to access supports and services, and to ensure the 
          safety and well-being of such infants;
            ``(2) the State's policies and procedures for requiring 
          providers involved in the delivery or care of infants 
          affected by parental substance use disorder to notify the 
          State lead agency designated under subsection (b) of the 
          occurrence of such condition in such infants;
            ``(3) the State's policies and procedures to ensure the 
          development of a multi-disciplinary family care plan for an 
          infant affected by parental substance use disorder and such 
          infant's parents, family, and caregiver to ensure the safety 
          and well-being of such infant following release from the care 
          of health care providers, including by--
            ``(A) using a family assessment approach to develop each 
          family care plan;
            ``(B) addressing, through coordinated service delivery, the 
          health, developmental, safety, and substance use disorder 
          treatment needs of the infant and affected parent; and
            ``(C) the development and implementation by the State of 
          monitoring systems regarding the implementation of such plans 
          to determine whether, and in what manner, local entities are 
          providing, in accordance with State requirements, referrals 
          to and delivery of appropriate services for the infant, 
          affected parent, family, and caregiver.
            ``(4) the State's plan to develop a system for purposes of 
          notifications required by paragraph (2) that is distinct and 
          separate from the system used in the State to report child 
          abuse and neglect, and designed to promote a public health 
          response to infants affected by parental substance use 
          disorder, and not for the purpose of initiating an 
          investigation of child abuse or neglect.
            ``(d) Special Rule.--Nothing in this section shall be 
          construed to--
            ``(1) establish a definition under Federal law of what 
          constitutes child abuse or neglect;
            ``(2) require investigation or prosecution for any illegal 
          action, including a response by the State's child protective 
          services system; or
     
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            ``(3) imply that use of medications, including medications 
          for opioid use disorder, to treat substance use disorder in 
          pregnancy necessitates the intervention of a child welfare 
          system without separate evidence of child abuse or neglect.
            ``(e) Annual Report.--The State lead agency designated by 
          the Governor under subsection (b) shall annually work with 
          the Secretary to provide a report that provides the number of 
          infants--
            ``(1) identified under subsection (c)(2);
            ``(2) for whom a family care plan was developed under 
          subsection (c)(3); and
            ``(3) for whom a referral was made for appropriate 
          services, including services for the affected parent, family, 
          or caregiver, under subsection (c)(3).
     
          ``SEC. 403. NATIONAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND REPORTING.
     
            ``(a) Technical Assistance.--The Secretary shall provide 
          technical assistance to support States in complying with the 
          requirements of section 402(c) that includes--
            ``(1) disseminating best practices on implementation of 
          multidisciplinary family care plans;
            ``(2) addressing State-identified challenges with 
          developing, implementing, and monitoring family care plans;
            ``(3) supporting collaboration and coordination across 
          substance abuse agencies, child welfare agencies, maternal 
          and child health agencies, family courts, and other community 
          partners;
            ``(4) supporting State efforts to develop information 
          technology systems to manage family care plans; and
            ``(5) providing technical assistance in accordance with the 
          infants with prenatal substance- exposure initiative 
          developed by the National Center on Substance Abuse and Child 
          Welfare.
            ``(b) Secretary's Report to Congress.--The Secretary shall 
          submit an annual report to the Committee on Health, 
          Education, Labor, and Pensions and the Committee on 
          Appropriations of the Senate and the Committee on Education 
          and Labor, the Committee on Appropriations of the House of 
          Representatives, and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of 
          the House of Representatives that includes, at a minimum, 
          information on--
            ``(1) the activities of the Secretary under subsection (a);
            ``(2) the progress of States in developing, implementing, 
          and monitoring family care plans to ensure a public health 
          response to addressing the needs of infants affected by 
          parental substance use disorder and the parents of such 
          infants, including connection to treatment services if 
          necessary, and as appropriate, recommendations for improving 
          such practices; and
            ``(3) the progress of States in safely reducing the number 
          of infants affected by parental substance use disorder 
          entering the child protective services system.
     
          ``SEC. 404. GRANT PROGRAM AUTHORIZED.
     
            ``(a) In General.--The Secretary is authorized to award 
          grants to States for the purpose of assisting the State lead 
          agency designated by the Governor under section 402(b) in 
          coordinating a partnership with maternal and child health 
          agencies, child welfare agencies, public health agencies, 
          mental health agencies, social services agencies, substance 
          abuse agencies, health care facilities with labor and 
          delivery units, and health care providers to facilitate 
          collaboration in developing, updating, implementing, and 
          monitoring family care plans described in section 402(c).
            ``(b) Distribution of Funds.--
            ``(1) Reservations.--Of the amounts made available to carry 
          out subsection (a), the Secretary shall reserve--
            ``(A) no more than 3 percent for the purposes described in 
          subsection (g); and
            ``(B) no less than 3 percent for grants to Indian Tribes 
          and Tribal organizations to address the needs of infants 
          affected by parental substance use disorder and their 
          parents, families, or caregivers, which, to the extent 
          practicable, shall be consistent with the uses of funds 
          described under subsection (d).
            ``(2) Allotments to states and territories.--The Secretary 
          shall allot the amount made available to carry out subsection 
          (a) that remains after application of paragraph (1) to each 
          State that applies for such a grant, in an amount equal to 
          the sum of--
            ``(A) $500,000; and
            ``(B) an amount that bears the same relationship to any 
          funds made available to carry out subsection (a) and 
          remaining after application of paragraph (1) and subparagraph 
          (A), as the number of live births in the State in the 
          previous calendar year bears to the number of live births in 
          all States in such year.
            ``(3) Ratable reduction.--If the amount made available to 
          carry out subsection (a) is insufficient to satisfy the 
          requirements of paragraph (2)(A), the Secretary shall ratably 
          reduce each allotment to a State.
            ``(c) Application.--A State desiring a grant under 
          subsection (a) shall submit an application to the Secretary 
          at such time and in such manner as the Secretary may require. 
          Such application shall include, at a minimum--
            ``(1) a description of--
            ``(A) how the State lead agency designated under section 
          402(b) will coordinate with relevant State entities and 
          programs (including maternal and child health providers, the 
          child welfare agency, public health agencies, mental health 
          agencies, the State substance abuse agency, health care 
          facilities with labor and delivery units, health care 
          providers, programs funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental 
          Health Services Administration that provide substance use 
          disorder treatment for women, maternal and child health 
          programs funded by the Health Resources and Services 
          Administration, the State Medicaid program, the State agency 
          administering the block grant program under title V of the 
          Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 701 et seq.), the State agency 
          administering the programs funded under part C of the 
          Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. 1431 
          et seq.), the maternal, infant, and early childhood home 
          visiting programs under section 511 of the Social Security 
          Act (42 U.S.C. 711), Early Head Start, the State judicial 
          system, domestic violence agencies, and other agencies, as 
          determined by the Secretary) and any Indian Tribes and Tribal 
          organizations located in the State to develop the application 
          under this subsection and implement the activities under this 
          section;
            ``(B) how the State plans to use funds for activities 
          described in subsection (d) for the purposes of meeting the 
          requirements of section 402(c);
            ``(C) if applicable, how the State plans to utilize funding 
          authorized under part E of title IV of the Social Security 
          Act (42 U.S.C. 670 et seq.) to assist in carrying out any 
          family care plan, including funding authorized under section 
          471(e) of such Act for mental health and substance use 
          disorder prevention and treatment services and in-home parent 
          skill-based programs and funding authorized under such 
          section 472(j) for children with a parent in a licensed 
          residential family-based treatment facility for substance use 
          disorder; and
            ``(D) the treatment and other services and programs 
          available in the State to effectively carry out any family 
          care plan developed, including identification of needed 
          treatment, and other services and programs to ensure the 
          well-being of young children and their families affected by 
          substance use disorder; and
            ``(2) an assurance that the State will comply with 
          requirements to refer a child identified as substance-exposed 
          to early intervention services as required pursuant to a 
          grant under part C of the Individuals with Disabilities 
          Education Act (20 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.).
            ``(d) Uses of Funds.--Funds awarded to a State under 
          subsection (b)(2) may be used for the following activities, 
          which may be carried out by the State directly, or through 
          grants or subgrants, contracts, or cooperative agreements:
            ``(1) Improving State and local systems with respect to the 
          development and implementation of family care plans, which--
            ``(A) shall address the health and substance use disorder 
          treatment needs of the infant and affected parent, including 
          parent and caregiver engagement, regarding available 
          treatment and service options and include resources available 
          for pregnant and postpartum women; and
            ``(B) may include activities such as--
            ``(i) developing policies, procedures, or protocols for the 
          administration or development of evidence-based and validated 
          screening tools for infants who may be affected by parental 
          substance use disorder and for pregnant and postpartum women 
          with a substance use disorder;
            ``(ii) improving assessments used to determine the needs of 
          the infant, parents, and family members, including kinship or 
          other caregivers;
            ``(iii) improving ongoing case management services;
            ``(iv) improving access to treatment services, which may be 
          initiated prior to the pregnant woman's delivery date;
            ``(v) keeping families safely together, to the greatest 
          extent possible;
            ``(vi) developing the notification pathway as an 
          alternative to a child maltreatment notification, as 
          described in section 402(c)(2); and
            ``(vii) developing procedures to engage health care 
          professionals who provide care for pregnant and postpartum 
          women and their infants to ensure the coordination of family 
          care plans.
            ``(2) Establishing partnerships, agreements, or memoranda 
          of understanding between the State lead agency and other 
          entities (including health professionals, health care 
          facilities, child welfare professionals, juvenile and family 
          court judges, substance use and mental disorder treatment 
          programs, early childhood education programs, maternal and 
          child health and early intervention professionals (including 
          home visiting providers), peer-to-peer recovery programs such 
          as parent mentoring programs, domestic violence agencies, and 
          housing agencies) to facilitate the successful development, 
          implementation, and monitoring of family care plans, 
          including development of plans prior to the expected delivery 
          of the infant, by--
            ``(A) developing a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary 
          assessment and intervention process for infants, pregnant 
          women, and their families who are affected by substance use 
          disorder that includes meaningful engagement with, and takes 
          into account the unique needs of, each family and addresses 
          differences between medically supervised substance use 
          (including for the treatment of substance use disorder) and a 
          substance use disorder;
            ``(B) ensuring that treatment approaches for serving 
          infants, and pregnant and postpartum women whose infants may 
          be affected by parental substance use disorder are designed 
          to, where appropriate, keep infants
     
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          in the custody of their mothers during both inpatient and 
          outpatient treatment;
            ``(C) increasing access to all evidence-based medications, 
          behavioral therapy, and counseling services, for the 
          treatment of substance use disorders, as appropriate; and
            ``(D) increasing access to residential treatment programs 
          designed to keep infants with their parents during inpatient 
          residential treatment.
            ``(3) Developing policies, procedures, or protocols in 
          consultation and coordination with health professionals, 
          public and private health care facilities, and substance 
          abuse agencies to ensure that--
            ``(A) appropriate notification to the appropriate agency 
          determined by the Governor's office is made in a timely 
          manner, as required under section 402(c)(2);
            ``(B) a family care plan is in place, in accordance with 
          section 402(c)(3) before the infant is discharged from the 
          birth or health care facility; and
            ``(C) such health and related agency professionals are 
          educated on how to follow such protocols and are aware of the 
          supports that may be provided under a family care plan.
            ``(4) Educating health professionals and health system 
          leaders, early intervention professionals, child welfare 
          workers, substance abuse treatment agencies, and other 
          related professionals such as home visiting agency staff and 
          law enforcement in relevant topics, including--
            ``(A) the referral and process requirements for 
          notification to the appropriate agency as determined by the 
          Governor when child abuse or neglect reporting is not 
          mandated, including education on how such notification 
          pathway is distinct and separate from the pathway used in the 
          State to report child abuse and neglect;
            ``(B) the co-occurrence of pregnancy and substance use 
          disorder, and implications of prenatal exposure;
            ``(C) the evidence-based clinical guidance from nationally-
          recognized standard setting organizations about treating 
          substance use disorder in pregnant and postpartum women;
            ``(D) appropriate screening and interventions for infants 
          affected by parental substance use disorder and the 
          requirements section 402(c); and
            ``(E) appropriate multigenerational strategies to address 
          the mental health needs related to substance use disorder for 
          infants and their parents, families, or caregivers.
            ``(5) Developing and updating systems of technology for 
          improved data collection and monitoring of family care plans, 
          including existing electronic medical records, to measure the 
          outcomes achieved through the family care plans, including 
          monitoring systems to meet the requirements of this title and 
          submission of performance measures.
            ``(e) Reporting.--Each State that receives funds under this 
          section, for each year such funds are received, shall submit 
          a report to the Secretary that includes--
            ``(1) the impact of substance use disorder in such State, 
          including with respect to the substance or class of 
          substances with the highest incidence of abuse in the 
          previous year in such State, including--
            ``(A) the prevalence of substance use disorder in such 
          State;
            ``(B) the aggregate rate of births in the State of infants 
          affected by parental substance use disorder (as determined by 
          hospitals, insurance claims, claims submitted to the State 
          Medicaid program, or other records), if available and to the 
          extent practicable;
            ``(C) the number and percentage of infants identified, for 
          whom a family care plan was developed, and for whom a 
          referral was made for appropriate services;
            ``(D) the number and percentage of family care plans 
          developed prior to the expected delivery of an infant 
          affected by parental substance use disorder; and
            ``(E) the challenges the State faces in developing, 
          implementing, and monitoring family care plans in accordance 
          with section 402(c);
            ``(2) data disaggregated by geographic location, economic 
          status, race and ethnicity, except that such disaggregation 
          shall not be required if the results would reveal personally 
          identifiable information on, with respect to infants 
          identified under section 402(c)(2)--
            ``(A) the number who experienced removal associated with 
          parental substance use disorder;
            ``(B) the number who experienced removal and subsequently 
          are reunified with their parents, and the length of time 
          between such removal and reunification;
            ``(C) the number who are referred to community providers 
          without a child protection case;
            ``(D) the number who receive services while in the care of 
          their parents;
            ``(E) the number who receive post-reunification services 
          within 1 year after a reunification has occurred; and
            ``(F) the number who experienced a return to out-of-home 
          care within 1 year after reunification.
            ``(f) Secretary's Report to Congress.--The Secretary shall 
          submit an annual report to the Committee on Health, 
          Education, Labor, and Pensions and the Committee on 
          Appropriations of the Senate and the Committee on Education 
          and Labor, the Committee on Appropriations of the House of 
          Representatives, and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of 
          the House of Representatives that includes the information 
          described in subsection (e) and recommendations or 
          observations on the challenges, successes, and lessons 
          derived from implementation of the grant program.
            ``(g) Evaluation.--The Secretary shall use the amount 
          reserved under subsection (b)(1)(A) to carry out an 
          independent evaluation to measure the effectiveness of the 
          program assisted under this section in--
            ``(1) developing comprehensive family care plans to support 
          the needs of infants, parents, families, and caregivers;
            ``(2) increasing access to treatment support and other 
          services for pregnant and postpartum women with a substance 
          use disorder and their children;
            ``(3) providing access to appropriate screening, 
          assessment, and intervention services for infants affected by 
          parental substance use disorder;
            ``(4) improving the capacity of health care professionals, 
          child welfare workers, and other personnel involved in the 
          development, implementation, and monitoring of family care 
          plans; and
            ``(5) safely reducing the number of infants who are placed 
          in out-of-home care.
     
          ``SEC. 405. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
     
            ``There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this 
          title $60,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2023 through 
          2028.''.
     
                         TITLE V--ADOPTION OPPORTUNITIES
     
          SEC. 501. PURPOSE.
     
            Section 201 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and 
          Adoption Reform Act of 1978 (42 U.S.C. 5111) is amended--
            (1) by striking the section heading and inserting the 
          following:
     
          ``SEC. 201. PURPOSE.'';
     
            (2) by striking subsection (a); and
            (3) in subsection (b)--
            (A) by striking the following:
            ``(b) Purpose.--'';
            (B) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking 
          ``particularly'' and all that follows through ``, by 
          providing'' and inserting ``particularly for children facing 
          barriers to adoption, by providing'';
            (C) in paragraph (2), by striking ``and'' at the end;
            (D) in paragraph (3), by striking the period at the end and 
          inserting a semicolon; and
            (E) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(4) support the development and implementation of 
          evidence-based and evidence-informed post-adoption services 
          for families that adopt children, in order to increase 
          permanency in adoptive placements; and
            ``(5) support the recruitment of racially and ethnically 
          diverse prospective foster and adoptive parents.''.
     
          SEC. 502. DEFINITIONS.
     
            Title II of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and 
          Adoption Reform Act of 1978 is amended by inserting after 
          section 201 (42 U.S.C. 5111) the following:
     
          ``SEC. 202. DEFINITIONS.
     
            ``In this title:
            ``(1) Child facing a barrier to adoption.--The term `child 
          facing a barrier to adoption' includes an older child, a 
          child who is a racial or ethnic minority, a child with a 
          disability, and a child or youth overrepresented in the child 
          welfare system.
            ``(2) Indian tribe; tribal organization.--The terms `Indian 
          Tribe' and `Tribal organization' have the meanings given the 
          terms in section 2 of the Child Abuse Prevention and 
          Treatment Act, as added by section 3 of the CAPTA 
          Reauthorization Act of 2022.
            ``(3) Secretary.--The term `Secretary' means the Secretary 
          of Health and Human Services.''.
     
          SEC. 503. INFORMATION AND SERVICES.
     
            Section 203 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and 
          Adoption Reform Act of 1978 (42 U.S.C. 5113) is amended--
            (1) by striking subsection (a) and inserting the following:
            ``(a) Program Authorization.--
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall meet the purpose of 
          this title by planning and coordinating all Department 
          activities related to adoption and foster care, including 
          programs and services to support--
            ``(A) the adoption of children facing barriers to adoption;
            ``(B) families considering adoption of such children; and
            ``(C) pre- and post-adoption services for families to 
          provide permanent, safe, and caring home environments for 
          children who would benefit from adoption.
            ``(2) Technical assistance.--The Secretary shall make 
          available such consultant services, on-site technical 
          assistance and personnel, together with payment of 
          appropriate administrative expenses as are necessary for 
          carrying out departmental activities described in paragraph 
          (1).'';
            (2) in subsection (b)--
            (A) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking 
          ``connection with'';
            (B) in paragraph (1), by striking ``and prepare'' and all 
          that follows and inserting the following: ``including--
            ``(A) adoption competency educational programming that 
          supports the mental health needs of adoptive families to 
          promote permanency, including the evaluation and updating of 
          such programming for child welfare and mental health 
          professionals; and
            ``(B) the development of information and educational 
          materials, regarding adoption, adoption assistance programs, 
          and post-adoption services, and dissemination of such 
          materials to all interested parties, public and private 
          agencies and organizations (including hospitals, health care 
          providers, and social services agencies), and governmental 
          bodies;'';
            (C) in paragraph (2)--
     
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            (i) by striking ``conduct, directly'' and inserting 
          ``conduct (directly'';
            (ii) by striking ``private organizations, ongoing, 
          extensive recruitment efforts'' and inserting ``private 
          agencies or organizations) ongoing, extensive public 
          awareness and recruitment efforts'';
            (iii) by striking ``to promote the adoption of older 
          children, minority children, and children with special needs, 
          develop national public awareness efforts to unite'' and 
          inserting the following: ``to--
            ``(A) promote the adoption of children facing barriers to 
          adoption;
            ``(B) unite''; and
            (iv) by striking ``parents, and establish a coordinated 
          referral system of recruited families'' and inserting the 
          following: ``parents; and
            ``(C) establish a coordinated referral system of interested 
          families'';
            (D) in paragraph (3)--
            (i) by striking ``for (A) the'' and inserting the 
          following: ``for--
            ``(A) the'';
            (ii) by striking ``, utilizing computers and data 
          processing methods to assist in the location of children''; 
          and
            (iii) by striking ``and (B) the'' and inserting the 
          following: ``and
            ``(B) the'';
            (E) in paragraph (4)--
            (i) by striking ``groups and minority groups)'' and 
          inserting ``groups and organizations that represent families 
          who are racial or ethnic minorities)''; and
            (ii) by striking ``of minorities'' and inserting ``of 
          people who are racial or ethnic minorities'';
            (F) in paragraph (5), by striking ``corporations and'' and 
          inserting ``large and'';
            (G) in paragraph (7)--
            (i) by striking ``increase'' and inserting ``identify best 
          practices for'';
            (ii) by striking ``for the recruitment of'' and inserting 
          ``to recruit''; and
            (iii) by striking ``older children'' and all that follows 
          and inserting ``children facing barriers to adoption;'';
            (H) in paragraph (8), by striking ``in order'';
            (I) in paragraph (9)--
            (i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
          ``Special Needs'' and inserting ``Children Facing Barriers 
          to'';
            (ii) in subparagraph (A), by inserting ``people who are 
          racial or ethnic'' before ``minorities'';
            (iii) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``with special 
          needs'' and inserting ``facing barriers to adoption''; and
            (iv) by striking subparagraph (D) and inserting the 
          following:
            ``(D) identify and disseminate best practices to reduce 
          adoption disruption and dissolution, and increase permanency, 
          including best practices related to pre- and post-adoption 
          services;'';
            (J) in paragraph (10)--
            (i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A)--
     
            (I) by striking ``minority populations'' and inserting 
          ``racial or ethnic minorities'';
            (II) by striking ``minority children'' and inserting 
          ``children who are racial or ethnic minorities''; and
            (III) by striking ``minority families'' and inserting 
          ``racially and ethnically diverse families''; and
     
            (ii) in subparagraph (A)--
     
            (I) in clause (ii), by striking ``, including'' and all 
          that follows and inserting a semicolon;
            (II) by redesignating clauses (iii) through (ix) as clauses 
          (iv) through (x), respectively;
            (III) by inserting after clause (ii) the following:
     
            ``(iii) developing and using procedures, including family 
          finding strategies, to notify family and relatives when a 
          child enters the child welfare system, and to identify such 
          family and relatives who are willing to adopt or provide a 
          permanent, safe, and caring home for such child to improve 
          permanency;'';
     
            (IV) in clause (vi), as so redesignated, by inserting ``, 
          including such groups for prospective kinship caregivers'' 
          before the semicolon;
            (V) in clause (vii), as so redesignated--
     
            (aa) in the matter preceding subclause (I), by striking 
          ``training of personnel'' and inserting ``professional 
          development on working with diverse cultural, racial, 
          linguistic, and socioeconomic communities, for personnel''; 
          and
            (bb) in subclause (III), by striking ``with experience'' 
          and all that follows and inserting a semicolon;
     
            (VI) in clause (ix), as so redesignated, by inserting ``, 
          including such groups for kinship caregivers'' before the 
          semicolon; and
            (VII) in clause (x), as so redesignated, by striking 
          ``Act'' and inserting ``title''; and
     
            (K) in paragraph (11)--
            (i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by inserting 
          ``Indian Tribes, Tribal organizations,'' after ``States,'';
            (ii) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``and'' at the end;
            (iii) in subparagraph (C), by striking the period at the 
          end and inserting ``; and''; and
            (iv) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(D) procedures to identify and support potential kinship 
          care arrangements.'';
            (3) in subsection (c)--
            (A) by striking the subsection heading and inserting the 
          following:
            ``(c) Services for Families Adopting Children Facing 
          Barriers to Adoption.--'';
            (B) in paragraph (1), by striking ``special needs 
          children'' and inserting ``children facing barriers to 
          adoption''; and
            (C) in paragraph (2)(G), by inserting ``, including such 
          parents, children, and siblings in kinship care 
          arrangements'' before the semicolon;
            (4) in subsection (d)--
            (A) by striking the subsection heading and inserting the 
          following:
            ``(d) Improving Placement Rate of Children in Foster Care 
          and Improving Post-adoption Services.--'';
            (B) in paragraph (1), by inserting ``including through the 
          improvement of post-adoption services,'' after ``adoption,'';
            (C) in paragraph (2)--
            (i) in subparagraph (A)--
     
            (I) in clause (i), by inserting ``, including plans to 
          assess the need for and provide post-adoption services in 
          order to improve permanency'' before the semicolon;
            (II) in clause (ii), by striking ``older children'' and all 
          that follows and inserting ``children facing barriers to 
          adoption, who are legally free for adoption;''; and
            (III) in clause (iv), by striking ``section 473'' and all 
          that follows and inserting ``subpart 2 of part B of title IV 
          of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 629 et seq.) and part E 
          of such title IV (42 U.S.C. 670 et seq.).''; and
     
            (ii) in subparagraph (B)--
     
            (I) in clause (i), by striking ``older children'' and all 
          that follows through ``services;'' and inserting ``children 
          facing barriers to adoption, and in the provision of pre- and 
          post-placement services, including post-adoption services;''; 
          and
            (II) in clause (ii), by striking ``successful'' and 
          inserting ``evidence-based and evidence-informed''; and
     
            (D) in paragraph (3)--
            (i) in subparagraph (A)--
     
            (I) by striking the first sentence; and
            (II) in the last sentence, by striking ``section 205(a)'' 
          and inserting ``section 206(a)''; and
     
            (ii) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``this Act'' and 
          inserting ``this title''; and
            (5) in subsection (e)(1), by inserting before the period at 
          the end the following: ``, such as through the use of an 
          electronic interstate case processing system''.
     
          SEC. 504. STUDIES AND REPORTS.
     
            Section 204 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and 
          Adoption Reform Act of 1978 (42 U.S.C. 5114) is amended to 
          read as follows:
     
          ``SEC. 204. STUDIES AND REPORTS.
     
            ``(a) Report on the Outcomes of Individuals Who Were 
          Adopted From Foster Care.--Not later than 2 years after the 
          date of enactment of the CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2022, 
          the Secretary shall prepare and submit to the Committee on 
          Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the 
          Committee on Education and Labor of the House of 
          Representatives a report on research and data regarding--
            ``(1) the outcomes of individuals who were adopted from 
          foster care as children; and
            ``(2) a summary of the post-adoption services available to 
          families that adopted children from foster care regarding the 
          extent to which such services are evidence-based or evidence-
          informed.
            ``(b) Report on Adoption Disruption and Dissolution.--
            ``(1) In general.--Not later than 18 months after the date 
          of enactment of the CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2022, the 
          Secretary shall prepare and submit to the Committee on 
          Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the 
          Committee on Education and Labor of the House of 
          Representatives a report on children who enter into foster 
          care under the supervision of a State after prior 
          finalization of an adoption or legal guardianship, including 
          adoptions of foster youth and international adoptions.
            ``(2) Information.--The Secretary shall include in such 
          report information, to the extent that such information is 
          available through the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and 
          Reporting System and other data sources, regarding the 
          incidence of adoption disruption and dissolution impacting 
          children described in paragraph (1) and factors associated 
          with such circumstances, including--
            ``(A) whether affected individuals received pre- or post-
          adoption services; and
            ``(B) other relevant information, such as the age of the 
          child involved.''.
     
          SEC. 505. UNREGULATED CUSTODY TRANSFERS.
     
            Title II of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and 
          Adoption Reform Act of 1978 (42 U.S.C. 5111 et seq.) is 
          amended--
            (1) by redesignating section 205 (42 U.S.C. 5115) as 
          section 206; and
            (2) by inserting after section 204 the following:
     
          ``SEC. 205. SENSE OF CONGRESS, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, AND 
                        REPORT ON UNREGULATED CUSTODY TRANSFERS.
     
            ``(a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress 
          that--
            ``(1) there are challenges associated with some adoptions 
          (including the child's mental health needs and the 
          difficulties many families face in accessing support 
          services) and some families may seek out an unregulated 
          custody transfer of an adoptive child without any formal 
          supervision by child welfare agencies or courts;
            ``(2) some adopted children experience trauma, and the 
          disruption and placement in another home due to such a 
          transfer may contribute to additional trauma and instability 
          for such children;
     
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            ``(3) unregulated custody transfer may not include certain 
          safety measures that are required as part of formal adoption 
          proceedings, such as required child welfare or criminal 
          background checks or clearances;
            ``(4) child welfare agencies and courts may be unaware of 
          the placement of children through unregulated custody 
          transfers and, as a result, may not conduct assessments on 
          children's safety and well-being in such subsequent 
          placements;
            ``(5) the lack of such assessments may result in the 
          placement of children in homes in which the children may be 
          exposed to unsafe environments;
            ``(6) the caregivers with whom a child is placed through an 
          unregulated custody transfer may have no legal responsibility 
          with respect to such child and may not have complete records, 
          including the child's birth, medical, or other records, with 
          respect to such child;
            ``(7) a child adopted through intercountry adoption may be 
          at risk of not acquiring United States citizenship if an 
          unregulated custody transfer occurs before the adoptive 
          parents complete all necessary steps to finalize the adoption 
          of such child; and
            ``(8) unregulated custody transfers pose significant 
          challenges for children who experience such transfers.
            ``(b) Definition.--For the purpose of this section, the 
          term `unregulated custody transfer' means the abandonment of 
          a child, by the child's parent or legal guardian, or a person 
          or entity acting on behalf, and with the consent, of such 
          parent or guardian--
            ``(1) by placing the child with a person who is not--
            ``(A) the child's parent, stepparent, grandparent, adult 
          sibling, legal guardian, or other adult relative;
            ``(B) a friend of the family who is an adult and with whom 
          the child is familiar; or
            ``(C) a member of the Indian Tribe of which the child is 
          also a member;
            ``(2) with the intent of severing the relationship between 
          the child and the parent or guardian of such child; and
            ``(3) without--
            ``(A) reasonably ensuring the safety of the child and 
          permanency of the placement of the child, including by 
          conducting an official home study, background check, and 
          supervision; and
            ``(B) transferring the legal rights and responsibilities of 
          parenthood or guardianship under applicable Federal and State 
          law to a person described in subparagraph (A), (B), or (C) of 
          paragraph (1).
            ``(c) Technical Assistance and Public Awareness.--The 
          Secretary, in coordination with the heads of other relevant 
          Federal agencies--
            ``(1) shall improve public awareness related to preventing 
          adoption disruption and dissolution, including preventing 
          unregulated custody transfers of adopted children; and
            ``(2) in carrying out paragraph (1), shall update Federal 
          resources, including internet websites, to provide--
            ``(A) employees of State, local, and Tribal agencies that 
          provide child welfare services with educational materials 
          related to preventing, identifying, and responding to 
          unregulated custody transfers; and
            ``(B) prospective adoptive families with information on 
          pre-adoption education and post-adoption services from State, 
          local, and private resources to promote child permanency.
            ``(d) Report to Congress.--
            ``(1) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
          enactment of the CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2022, the 
          Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of State, shall 
          prepare and submit to the Committee on Health, Education, 
          Labor, and Pensions and the Committee on Finance of the 
          Senate, and the Committee on Education and Labor and the 
          Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, 
          a report on unregulated custody transfers of children, 
          including of adopted children.
            ``(2) Elements.--The report required under paragraph (1) 
          shall include--
            ``(A) information on the causes, methods, and 
          characteristics of unregulated custody transfers, including 
          the use of social media and the internet;
            ``(B) information on the effects of unregulated custody 
          transfer on children, including the effects of the lack of 
          assessment of a child's safety and well-being by social 
          services agencies and courts due to such unregulated custody 
          transfer;
            ``(C) data on the prevalence of unregulated custody 
          transfers within each State and across all States;
            ``(D) recommended policies for preventing, identifying, and 
          responding to unregulated custody transfers, including of 
          adopted children, that include--
            ``(i) suggested changes or updates to Federal and State law 
          to address unregulated custody transfers;
            ``(ii) suggested changes or updates to child protection 
          practices to address unregulated custody transfers; and
            ``(iii) methods of providing to the public information 
          regarding adoption and child protection; and
            ``(E) a description of the activities carried out under 
          subsection (c).''.
     
          SEC. 506. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
     
            Section 206 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and 
          Adoption Reform Act of 1978 (42 U.S.C. 5115), as redesignated 
          by section 505(1), is further amended--
            (1) in subsection (a)--
            (A) by striking ``$40,000,000 for fiscal year 2010'' and 
          inserting ``$50,000,000 for fiscal year 2023'';
            (B) by striking ``fiscal years 2011 through 2015'' and 
          inserting ``fiscal years 2024 through 2028''; and
            (C) by striking ``this subtitle'' and inserting ``this 
          title'';
            (2) in subsection (b), by striking ``30'' and inserting 
          ``35''; and
            (3) in subsection (c)--
            (A) by striking ``this Act'' and inserting ``this title''; 
          and
            (B) by striking ``they'' and inserting ``the funds''.
     
      TITLE VI--FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND SERVICES IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 
                                       2022
     
          SEC. 601. SHORT TITLE; REFERENCES IN TITLE.
     
            (a) Short Title.--This title may be cited as the ``Family 
          Violence Prevention and Services Improvement Act of 2022''.
            (b) References.--Except as otherwise specified, amendments 
          made by this title to a section or other provision of law are 
          amendments to such section or other provision of the Family 
          Violence Prevention and Services Act (42 U.S.C. 10401 et 
          seq.).
     
          SEC. 602. PURPOSE.
     
            Subsection (b) of section 301 (42 U.S.C. 10401) is amended 
          to read as follows:
            ``(b) Purpose.--It is the purpose of this title to improve 
          services and interventions for victims of family violence, 
          domestic violence, and dating violence and to advance primary 
          and secondary prevention of family violence, domestic 
          violence, and dating violence by--
            ``(1) assisting States (including territories) and Indian 
          Tribes in supporting local programs to provide accessible, 
          trauma-informed, culturally relevant residential and non-
          residential services to victims and their children and 
          dependents;
            ``(2) strengthening the capacity of Indian Tribes to 
          exercise their sovereign authority to respond to violence 
          specified in this subsection and committed against Indians;
            ``(3) providing for a network of resource centers to 
          support effective policy, practice, research, and cross-
          system collaboration to improve prevention, intervention and 
          response efforts throughout the country;
            ``(4) supporting the efforts of State (including 
          territorial) and Tribal coalitions to--
            ``(A) address the needs of victims and their children and 
          dependents, including those who are underserved;
            ``(B) implement effective coordinated community and systems 
          responses; and
            ``(C) promote ongoing public education and community 
          engagement;
            ``(5) maintaining national domestic violence hotlines, 
          including a national Indian domestic violence hotline; and
            ``(6) supporting the development and implementation of 
          evidence-informed, coalition-led, and community-based primary 
          prevention approaches and programs.''.
     
          SEC. 603. DEFINITIONS.
     
            Section 302 (42 U.S.C. 10402) is amended--
            (1) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking ``In 
          this title:'' and inserting the following:
            ``(a) In General.--In this title:'';
            (2) by amending paragraph (2) to read as follows:
            ``(2) Child.--The term `child' means an individual who is 
          younger than age 18.'';
            (3) by striking paragraphs (3) and (4);
            (4) by--
            (A) redesignating paragraphs (13) and (14) as paragraphs 
          (21) and (22), respectively;
            (B) redesignating paragraphs (7) through (12) as paragraphs 
          (13) and (15) through (19), respectively; and
            (C) redesignating paragraphs (5) and (6) as paragraphs (9) 
          and (11), respectively;
            (5) by inserting after paragraph (2) the following:
            ``(3) Dating partner.--The term `dating partner' has the 
          meaning given such term in section 40002(a) of the Violence 
          Against Women Act of 1994 (34 U.S.C. 12291(a)).
            ``(4) Dating violence.--The term `dating violence' has the 
          meaning given such term in section 40002(a) of the Violence 
          Against Women Act of 1994 (34 U.S.C. 12291(a)).
            ``(5) Digital services.--The term `digital services' means 
          services, resources, information, support, or referrals that 
          are provided through electronic communications platforms and 
          media (which may include mobile phone technology, video 
          technology, computer technology (including use of the 
          internet), and any other emerging communications technologies 
          that are appropriate for the purposes of providing services, 
          resources, information, support, or referrals for the benefit 
          of victims of family violence, domestic violence, or dating 
          violence) and that are in accessible formats, including 
          formats compliant with the most recent Web Content 
          Accessibility Guidelines of the World Wide Web Consortium, or 
          successor guidelines as applicable.
            ``(6) Disability.--The term `disability' has the meaning 
          given the term in section 3 of the Americans with 
          Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12102).
            ``(7) Domestic violence.--The term `domestic violence' has 
          the meaning given such term in section 40002(a) of the 
          Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (34 U.S.C. 12291(a)).
            ``(8) Family violence.--The term `family violence' means 
          any act, threatened act, or pattern of acts of physical or 
          sexual violence, stalking, harassment, psychological abuse, 
          economic abuse, technological abuse, or any other form of 
          abuse, including threatening to commit harm against children 
          or dependents or other members of the household of the 
          recipient of the threat for the
     
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          purpose of coercion, threatening, or causing harm, directed 
          against a person (including an elderly person) who is--
            ``(A) related by blood or marriage to the person committing 
          such an act (including a threatened act or pattern of acts);
            ``(B) a dating partner or other person similarly situated 
          to a dating partner under the laws of the jurisdiction;
            ``(C) a person who is cohabitating with or has cohabitated 
          with the person committing such an act (including a 
          threatened act or pattern of acts);
            ``(D) a current or former spouse or other person similarly 
          situated to a spouse under the laws of the jurisdiction;
            ``(E) a person who shares a child or dependent in common 
          with the person committing such an act; or
            ``(F) any other person who is protected from any such act 
          under the domestic or family violence laws, policies, or 
          regulations of the jurisdiction.'';
            (6) by amending paragraph (9), as so redesignated, to read 
          as follows:
            ``(9) Indian; indian tribe; tribal organization.--The terms 
          `Indian', `Indian Tribe', and `Tribal organization' have the 
          meanings given such terms in section 4 of the Indian Self-
          Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 
          5304).'';
            (7) by inserting after paragraph (9), as so redesignated, 
          the following:
            ``(10) Institution of higher education.--The term 
          `institution of higher education' has the meaning given such 
          term in section 101 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 
          U.S.C. 1001).'';
            (8) by amending paragraph (11), as so redesignated, to read 
          as follows:
            ``(11) Native hawaiian; native hawaiian organization.--The 
          terms `Native Hawaiian' and `Native Hawaiian organization' 
          have the meanings given such terms in section 6207 of the 
          Native Hawaiian Education Act (20 U.S.C. 7517).'';
            (9) in paragraph (13), as so redesignated, by striking ``42 
          U.S.C. 13925(a)'' and inserting ``34 U.S.C. 12291(a)'';
            (10) by inserting after paragraph (11), as so redesignated, 
          the following:
            ``(12) Population specific services.--The term `population 
          specific services' has the meaning given such term in section 
          40002(a) of the Violence Against Women Act (34 U.S.C. 
          12291(a)).'';
            (11) by inserting after paragraph (13), as so redesignated, 
          the following:
            ``(14) Racial and ethnic minority population.--The term 
          `racial and ethnic minority population' includes each group 
          listed in the definition of such term in section 1707(g) of 
          the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300u-6(g)).'';
            (12) by amending paragraph (16), as so redesignated, to 
          read as follows:
            ``(16) Shelter.--The term `shelter' means the provision of 
          temporary refuge and basic necessities, in conjunction with 
          supportive services, provided on a regular basis, in 
          compliance with applicable State (including territorial), 
          Tribal, or local law to victims of family violence, domestic 
          violence, or dating violence, and their children and 
          dependents. Such law includes regulations governing the 
          provision of safe homes and other forms of secure temporary 
          lodging, meals, or supportive services (including providing 
          basic necessities) to victims of family violence, domestic 
          violence, or dating violence, and their children and 
          dependents.'';
            (13) in paragraph (18), as so redesignated--
            (A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by inserting 
          ``, designated by the Secretary,'' after ``organization''; 
          and
            (B) in subparagraph (C), by striking ``dependents'' and 
          inserting ``children and dependents'';
            (14) in paragraph (19), as so redesignated, by striking 
          ``dependents'' each place it appears and inserting ``children 
          and dependents'';
            (15) by inserting after paragraph (19), as so redesignated, 
          the following:
            ``(20) Tribal domestic violence coalition.--The term 
          `Tribal Domestic Violence Coalition' means an established 
          nonprofit, nongovernmental Indian organization recognized by 
          the Office on Violence Against Women of the Department of 
          Justice that--
            ``(A) provides education, support, and technical assistance 
          to member Indian service providers in a manner that enables 
          the member providers to establish and maintain culturally 
          appropriate services, including shelter and supportive 
          services designed to assist Indian victims of family 
          violence, domestic violence, or dating violence and the 
          children and dependents of such victims; and
            ``(B) is comprised of members who are representative of--
            ``(i) the member service providers described in 
          subparagraph (A); and
            ``(ii) the Tribal communities in which the services are 
          being provided.'';
            (16) in paragraph (21), as so redesignated--
            (A) by striking ``tribally'' and inserting ``Tribally'';
            (B) by striking ``tribal'' and inserting ``Tribal''; and
            (C) by striking ``tribe'' each place it appears and 
          inserting ``Tribe''; and
            (17) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(23) Youth.--The term `youth' has the meaning given such 
          term in section 40002(a) of the Violence Against Women Act of 
          1994 (34 U.S.C. 12291(a)).
            ``(b) Rule of Construction.--In this title, any use of the 
          term `family violence', `domestic violence', or `dating 
          violence' shall be treated as a reference to each of the 
          terms `family violence', `domestic violence', and `dating 
          violence'.''.
     
          SEC. 604. GRANT CONDITIONS.
     
            The Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (42 U.S.C. 
          10401 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 302 the 
          following:
     
          ``SEC. 302A. GRANT CONDITIONS.
     
            ``(a) Discrimination Prohibited.--
            ``(1) Application of civil rights provisions.--Programs and 
          activities funded in whole or in part with funds made 
          available under this title are considered to be programs and 
          activities receiving Federal financial assistance for the 
          purpose of Federal laws relating to discrimination in 
          programs or activities. Subject to paragraph (2), entities 
          that carry out programs and activities funded in whole or in 
          part with funds made available under this title shall not 
          discriminate on the bases described in section 
          40002(b)(13)(A) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (34 
          U.S.C. 12291(b)(13)(A)).
            ``(2) Application.--Section 40002(b)(13)(B) of the Violence 
          Against Women Act of 1994 (34 U.S.C. 12291(b)(13)(B)) shall 
          apply to any program or activity funded in whole or in part 
          with funds made available under this title.
            ``(3) Enforcement authority.--
            ``(A) Secretary.--
            ``(i) In general.--The Secretary shall enforce the 
          provisions of paragraph (1) in accordance with section 602 of 
          the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d-1). Section 603 
          of such Act (42 U.S.C. 2000d-2) shall apply with respect to 
          any action taken by the Secretary to enforce paragraph (1) 
          regardless of the basis for the discrimination described in 
          paragraph (1).
            ``(ii) Referral to the attorney general for civil action.--
          Whenever the Secretary has reason to believe that a State, an 
          Indian Tribe, or another entity receiving funds under this 
          title has failed to comply with a provision of law referred 
          to in paragraph (1), the Secretary may refer the matter to 
          the Attorney General with a recommendation that an 
          appropriate civil action be instituted.
            ``(B) Attorney general.--When a matter is referred to the 
          Attorney General under subparagraph (A)(ii) or whenever the 
          Attorney General has reason to believe that a State, an 
          Indian Tribe, or another entity receiving funds under this 
          title is engaged in a pattern or practice in violation of a 
          provision of law referred to in paragraph (1), the Attorney 
          General may bring a civil action in any appropriate district 
          court of the United States for such relief as may be 
          appropriate, including injunctive relief.
            ``(4) Construction.--This subsection shall not be construed 
          as affecting any legal remedy provided under any other 
          provision of law.
            ``(b) Nondisclosure of Confidential Information.--
            ``(1) In general.--In order to ensure the safety of adult, 
          youth, and child victims of family violence, domestic 
          violence, or dating violence, and their families, grantees 
          and subgrantees under this title shall protect the 
          confidentiality and privacy of persons receiving assistance 
          or services.
            ``(2) Nondisclosure.--Subject to paragraphs (3) through 
          (5), the requirements under subparagraphs (A) through (H) of 
          section 40002(b)(2) of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994 
          (34 U.S.C. 12291(b)(2)) shall apply to grantees and 
          subgrantees under this title in the same manner such 
          requirements apply to grantees and subgrantees under such 
          Act.
            ``(3) Oversight.--Nothing in this subsection shall prevent 
          the Secretary from disclosing grant activities authorized in 
          this title to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and 
          Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on Education and 
          Labor of the House of Representatives pursuant to the 
          exercise of congressional oversight authority. In making all 
          such disclosures, the Secretary shall protect the 
          confidentiality of individuals and omit personally 
          identifying information, including location information about 
          individuals and shelter facilities.
            ``(4) Preemption.--Nothing in this subsection shall be 
          construed to supersede any provision of any Federal, State, 
          Tribal, or local law that provides greater protection than 
          this subsection for victims of family violence, domestic 
          violence, or dating violence.
            ``(5) Confidentiality of location.--The address or location 
          of any shelter facility assisted under this title that 
          otherwise maintains a confidential location shall, except 
          with written authorization of the person or persons 
          responsible for the operation of such shelter, not be made 
          public.
            ``(c) Income Eligibility Standards.--No income eligibility 
          standard may be imposed upon persons with respect to 
          eligibility for assistance or services supported with funds 
          under this title. No fees may be levied for assistance or 
          services provided with funds under this title.
            ``(d) Supplement Not Supplant.--Federal funds made 
          available to a State or Indian Tribe under this title shall 
          be used to supplement and not supplant any Federal, State, 
          Tribal, and local public funds expended to provide services 
          and activities that promote the objectives of this title.''.
     
          SEC. 605. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
     
            The Act is amended by repealing section 303 (42 U.S.C. 
          10403) and inserting the following:
     
          ``SEC. 303. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
     
            ``(a) Authorization.--
            ``(1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated 
          to carry out sections 301
     
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          through 312 and 313C, other than section 304(c), $240,000,000 
          for each of fiscal years 2023 through 2028.
            ``(2) Reservations for grants to tribes.--Of the amounts 
          appropriated under paragraph (1) for a fiscal year, not less 
          than 12.5 percent shall be reserved and used to carry out 
          section 309.
            ``(3) Formula grants to states.--Of the amounts 
          appropriated under paragraph (1) for a fiscal year and not 
          reserved under paragraph (2) (referred to in this subsection 
          as the `remainder'), not less than 70 percent shall be used 
          for making grants under section 306(a).
            ``(4) Resource centers.--Of the remainder, not less than 6 
          percent shall be used to carry out section 310.
            ``(5) Grants for state and tribal domestic violence 
          coalitions.--Of the remainder--
            ``(A) not less than 10 percent shall be used to carry out 
          section 311; and
            ``(B) not less than 3 percent shall be used to carry out 
          section 311A.
            ``(6) Specialized services.--Of the remainder, not less 
          than 5 percent shall be used to carry out section 312.
            ``(7) Culturally specific services.--Of the remainder, not 
          less than 2.5 percent shall be used to carry out section 
          313C.
            ``(8) Administration, evaluation, and monitoring.--Of the 
          remainder, not more than 3.5 percent shall be used by the 
          Secretary for evaluation, monitoring, and other 
          administrative costs under this title.
            ``(b) National Domestic Violence Hotline.--There is 
          authorized to be appropriated to carry out section 313 
          $14,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2023 through 2028.
            ``(c) National Indian Domestic Violence Hotline.--There is 
          authorized to be appropriated to carry out section 313A 
          $4,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2023 through 2028.
            ``(d) Domestic Violence Prevention Enhancement and 
          Leadership.--There is authorized to be appropriated to carry 
          out section 314 $26,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2023 
          through 2028.
            ``(e) Grants for Underserved Populations.--There is 
          authorized to be appropriated to carry out section 313B 
          $10,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2023 through 2028.
            ``(f) Evaluation.--There is authorized to be appropriated 
          to carry out subsection 304(c) $3,500,000 for each of fiscal 
          years 2023 through 2028.''.
     
          SEC. 606. AUTHORITY OF SECRETARY.
     
            Section 304 (42 U.S.C. 10404) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (a)--
            (A) in paragraph (3), by inserting ``or institutions of 
          higher education,'' after ``nongovernmental entities'';
            (B) in paragraph (4)--
            (i) by striking ``CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2010'' and 
          inserting ``Family Violence Prevention and Services 
          Improvement Act of 2022''; and
            (ii) by striking ``and'' at the end;
            (C) in paragraph (5)--
            (i) by inserting ``, intervene in, or respond to'' after 
          ``prevent'';
            (ii) by striking ``or the'' and inserting ``, including 
          the''; and
            (iii) by striking the period at the end and inserting ``; 
          and''; and
            (D) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(6) provide for flexibilities in the terms for grants and 
          other agreements and waive program requirements (including 
          match requirements under section 306(c)(2)) reasonably 
          necessary to provide relief for grantees and subgrantees and 
          ensure continuity of program activities, during and in 
          response to--
            ``(A) a major disaster declared by the President under 
          section 401 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
          Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5170);
            ``(B) an emergency declared by the President under section 
          501 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency 
          Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5191);
            ``(C) a public health emergency declared by the Secretary 
          pursuant to section 319 of the Public Health Service Act (42 
          U.S.C. 247d); or
            ``(D) other circumstances that would, as determined by the 
          Secretary, result in serious hardship or an inability to 
          carry out such program activities.'';
            (2) in subsection (b)--
            (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``family violence'' and 
          all that follows through the semicolon and inserting 
          ``prevention of, intervention in, and response to family 
          violence, domestic violence, and dating violence;'';
            (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``prevention and 
          treatment of'' inserting ``prevention of, intervention in, 
          and response to''; and
            (C) in paragraph (3)--
            (i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
          ``intervention in and prevention of'' and inserting 
          ``prevention of, intervention in, and response to'';
            (ii) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``; and'' and 
          inserting a semicolon; and
            (iii) by adding after subparagraph (C) the following:
            ``(D) making grants to eligible entities or entering into 
          contracts with for-profit or nonprofit nongovernmental 
          entities or institutions of higher education to conduct 
          family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence 
          research or evaluation, including by supporting demonstration 
          or discretionary projects (including evaluation projects) in 
          response to current and emerging issues related to prevention 
          of, intervention in, and response to violence specified in 
          this subparagraph; and'';
            (3) by redesignating subsection (c) as subsection (d);
            (4) by inserting after subsection (b) the following:
            ``(c) Evaluation.--In addition to program evaluation 
          otherwise required or permitted under this title, the 
          Secretary may, including through the use of grants, 
          cooperative agreements, or contracts, conduct program 
          evaluation.''; and
            (5) in subsection (d), as so redesignated--
            (A) by striking ``2'' and inserting ``5''; and
            (B) by striking ``section 306(d)'' each place it appears 
          and inserting ``this title''.
     
          SEC. 607. ALLOTMENT OF FUNDS.
     
            Section 305 (42 U.S.C. 10405) is amended--
            (1) by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
            ``(a) In General.--From the sums appropriated under section 
          303 and available for grants to States under section 306(a) 
          for any fiscal year, each State (including Guam, American 
          Samoa, the United States Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth 
          of the Northern Mariana Islands) shall be allotted for a 
          grant under section 306(a), $600,000, with the remaining 
          funds to be allotted to each State (other than Guam, American 
          Samoa, the United States Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth 
          of the Northern Mariana Islands) in an amount that bears the 
          same ratio to such remaining funds as the population of such 
          State bears to the population of all such States (excluding 
          Guam, American Samoa, the United States Virgin Islands, and 
          the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands).'';
            (2) in subsection (e), by striking ``under section 314'' 
          each place it appears and inserting ``under this title''; and
            (3) by striking subsection (f).
     
          SEC. 608. FORMULA GRANTS TO STATES.
     
            Section 306 (42 U.S.C. 10406) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (a)--
            (A) in paragraph (2), by striking ``dependents'' and 
          inserting ``children and dependents''; and
            (B) in paragraph (3)--
            (i) by inserting ``and youth'' after ``children''; and
            (ii) by inserting ``Indians, members of Indian Tribes, or'' 
          after ``who are''; and
            (2) in subsection (c)--
            (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``paragraph (5)'' and 
          inserting ``section 302A'';
            (B) by striking paragraphs (2), (3), (5), and (6);
            (C) by redesignating paragraph (4) as paragraph (2); and
            (D) in paragraph (2), as so redesignated--
            (i) by striking ``No grant'' and inserting ``Except as 
          provided in section 304(a)(6), no grant''; and
            (ii) by striking ``Indian tribe'' and inserting ``Indian 
          Tribe''.
     
          SEC. 609. STATE APPLICATION.
     
            Section 307 (42 U.S.C. 10407) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (a)--
            (A) in paragraph (1)--
            (i) by striking ``tribally'' and inserting ``Tribally''; 
          and
            (ii) by adding ``For purposes of section 2007(c)(3) of the 
          Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (34 U.S.C. 
          10446(c)(3)), a State's application under this paragraph 
          shall be deemed to be a `State plan'.'' at the end; and
            (B) in paragraph (2)--
            (i) in subparagraph (A)--
     
            (I) by striking ``provide a description of'' and inserting 
          ``describe''; and
            (II) by striking ``306(c)'' and inserting ``302A, 
          306(c),'';
     
            (ii) by striking subparagraph (B) and inserting the 
          following:
            ``(B) provide, with respect to funds described in paragraph 
          (1)--
            ``(i) assurances that--
     
            ``(I) not more than 5 percent of such funds will be used 
          for administrative costs; and
            ``(II) the remaining funds will be distributed to eligible 
          entities as described in section 308(a) for approved 
          activities as described in section 308(b); and
     
            ``(ii) a description of how the State, in the distribution 
          of funds under section 308(a), will give special emphasis to 
          the support of community-based projects of demonstrated 
          effectiveness, that are carried out by nonprofit private 
          organizations and that--
     
            ``(I) have as their primary purpose the provision of 
          shelter for victims of family violence, domestic violence, 
          and dating violence, and their children and dependents; or
            ``(II) provide counseling, advocacy, and self-help services 
          to victims of family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence, and their children and dependents;'';
     
            (iii) in subparagraph (C)--
     
            (I) by inserting ``describe how,'' before ``in the case 
          of''; and
            (II) by striking ``provide an assurance that there will 
          be'' and inserting the following: ``the State will--
     
            ``(i) ensure''; and
     
            (III) by inserting ``and'' after the semicolon;
     
            (iv) in subparagraph (D)--
     
            (I) by striking ``in the case of an application submitted 
          by a State, provide an assurance that the State will'';
            (II) by striking ``planning and monitoring'' and inserting 
          ``planning, coordination, and monitoring'';
            (III) by striking ``and the administration of the grant 
          programs and projects'' and inserting ``, the administration 
          of the grant programs and projects, and the establishment of 
          a set of service standards and best practices for grantees, 
          including service standards and
     
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          best practices with cultural and legal relevance for Indian 
          Tribes and cultural relevance for racial and ethnic minority 
          populations''; and
            (IV) by redesignating subparagraph (D) as clause (ii) and 
          indenting appropriately;
     
            (v) by redesignating subparagraphs (E), (F), and (G) as 
          subparagraphs (D), (E), and (F), respectively;
            (vi) in subparagraph (D), as so redesignated, by striking 
          ``to underserved populations'' and all that follows through 
          the semicolon and inserting ``for individuals from racial and 
          ethnic minority populations, Tribal populations, and other 
          underserved populations, in the State planning process, and 
          how the State plan addresses the unmet needs of populations 
          described in this subparagraph, including an assurance the 
          State or Indian Tribe will disseminate information about the 
          resource centers authorized under section 310;'';
            (vii) in subparagraphs (D), (E), and (F), as so 
          redesignated, by striking ``Indian tribe'' each place it 
          appears and inserting ``Indian Tribe'';
            (viii) in subparagraph (F), as so redesignated, by striking 
          ``tribally'' and inserting ``Tribally'';
            (ix) by inserting after subparagraph (F), as so 
          redesignated, the following:
            ``(G) describe how activities and services provided by the 
          State or Indian Tribe, including shelter, are designed and 
          delivered to promote trauma-informed care, autonomy, and 
          privacy for victims of family violence, domestic violence, 
          and dating violence, and their children and dependents;''; 
          and
            (x) in subparagraph (H)--
     
            (I) by striking ``tribe'' and inserting ``Tribe''; and
            (II) by inserting ``, remove, or exclude'' after ``bar''; 
          and
     
            (2) in subsection (b)--
            (A) in paragraph (2), by striking ``tribe'' each place it 
          appears and inserting ``Tribe''; and
            (B) in paragraph (3)--
            (i) in the heading, by striking ``tribal'' and inserting 
          ``Tribal'';
            (ii) by striking ``Indian tribes'' each place such term 
          appears and inserting ``Indian Tribes''; and
            (iii) by striking ``section 306(c)'' and inserting 
          ``sections 302A and 306(c)''.
     
          SEC. 610. SUBGRANTS AND USES OF FUNDS.
     
            Section 308 (42 U.S.C. 10408) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (a)--
            (A) by striking ``that is designed'' and inserting ``that 
          are designed''; and
            (B) by striking ``dependents'' and inserting ``children and 
          dependents'';
            (2) in subsection (b)--
            (A) in paragraph (1)--
            (i) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``developing safety 
          plans'' and inserting ``safety planning'';
            (ii) in subparagraph (E), by inserting ``, including for 
          racial and ethnic minority populations and persons with 
          disabilities'' before the semicolon;
            (iii) by redesignating subparagraphs (F) through (H) as 
          subparagraphs (G) through (I), respectively;
            (iv) by inserting after subparagraph (E) the following:
            ``(F) provision of shelter and supportive services to 
          underserved populations;'';
            (v) in subparagraph (H), as so redesignated--
     
            (I) in clause (i), by striking ``Federal and State'' and 
          inserting ``Federal, State, and local'';
            (II) in clause (iii), by striking ``, alcohol, and drug 
          abuse treatment'' and inserting ``and substance use disorder 
          services'';
            (III) in clause (v), by striking ``; and'' and inserting a 
          semicolon;
            (IV) by redesignating clause (vi) as clause (viii);
            (V) by inserting after clause (v) the following:
     
            ``(vi) language assistance, including translation of 
          written materials, telephonic, digital, and in-person 
          interpreter services, for victims with limited English 
          proficiency or victims with disabilities, including persons 
          who are deaf or hard of hearing;
            ``(vii) services described in this subparagraph, provided 
          in a manner that allows for the full participation of victims 
          with disabilities, including providing information in 
          alternative formats; and''; and
     
            (VI) in clause (viii), as so redesignated, by striking ``; 
          and'' and inserting a semicolon;
     
            (vi) in subparagraph (I), as so redesignated, by striking 
          the period at the end and inserting a semicolon; and
            (vii) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(J) partnerships that enhance the design and delivery of 
          services to victims and their children and dependents; and
            ``(K) accessibility improvements, including to physical 
          structures or to transportation, communication, or digital 
          services.'';
            (B) in paragraph (2)--
            (i) by striking ``for the primary purpose of providing'' 
          and inserting ``whose primary purpose is to provide'';
            (ii) by inserting ``for the provision of such shelter and 
          services, as described in paragraph (1)(A),'' before ``to 
          adult and'';
            (iii) by striking ``their dependents, as described in 
          paragraph (1)(A)'' and inserting ``their children and 
          dependents'';
            (iv) by striking ``supportive services and prevention 
          services'' and inserting ``supportive services or prevention 
          services''; and
            (v) by striking ``through (H)'' and inserting ``through 
          (I)'';
            (C) by striking ``dependents'' each place it appears (other 
          than in paragraph (1)(J)) and inserting ``children and 
          dependents''; and
            (D) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(3) Sense of congress regarding use of funds for removal 
          of architectural barriers to accessibility.--It is the sense 
          of Congress that--
            ``(A) individuals with disabilities experience family 
          violence, domestic violence, and dating violence at 
          disproportionate rates; and
            ``(B) shelter facilities are often not equipped to provide 
          effective services to individuals with disabilities, which 
          can act as an impediment to victims seeking and receiving 
          services.'';
            (3) in subsection (c)--
            (A) in paragraph (1)--
            (i) by striking ``a local public agency, or'';
            (ii) by striking ``dependents'' and inserting ``children 
          and dependents''; and
            (iii) by striking ``tribal organizations, and voluntary 
          associations),'' and inserting ``Tribal organizations, and 
          voluntary associations) or a local public agency''; and
            (B) by amending paragraph (2) to read as follows:
            ``(2) an organization whose primary purpose is to provide 
          culturally specific services to racial and ethnic minority 
          populations, Tribal communities, or other underserved 
          populations, that--
            ``(A) has the capacity to provide, but may not have a 
          documented history of work concerning, assistance to victims 
          of family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence, 
          and their children and dependents; and
            ``(B) is in partnership with an organization described in 
          paragraph (1).''; and
            (4) by amending subsection (d) to read as follows:
            ``(d) Conditions.--Participation in supportive services 
          under this title shall be voluntary. Receipt of the benefits 
          of shelter described in subsection (b)(1)(A) shall not be 
          conditioned upon the participation of the adult or youth, or 
          their children or dependents, in any or all of the supportive 
          services offered under this title.''.
     
          SEC. 611. GRANTS FOR INDIAN TRIBES.
     
            Section 309 (42 U.S.C. 10409) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (a)--
            (A) by striking ``42 U.S.C. 14045d'' and inserting ``34 
          U.S.C. 20126'';
            (B) by striking ``tribal'' and inserting ``Tribal'';
            (C) by striking ``Indian tribes'' and inserting ``Indian 
          Tribes''; and
            (D) by striking ``section 303(a)(2)(B)'' and inserting 
          ``section 303 and made available'';
            (2) in subsection (b)--
            (A) by striking ``Indian tribe'' each place it appears and 
          inserting ``Indian Tribe''; and
            (B) by striking ``tribal organization'' each place it 
          appears and inserting ``Tribal organization''; and
            (3) in subsection (d), by striking ``306(c)'' and inserting 
          ``302A, 306(c),''.
     
          SEC. 612. RESOURCE CENTERS.
     
            Section 310 (42 U.S.C. 10410) is amended--
            (1) in the section heading, by striking ``national 
          resources centers and training and technical assistance'' and 
          inserting ``resource'';
            (2) in subsection (a)--
            (A) in paragraph (1), by inserting ``and response'' after 
          ``intervention'';
            (B) in paragraph (2)--
            (i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
          ``under this title and reserved under section 303(a)(2)(C)'' 
          and inserting ``under section 303 and made available to carry 
          out this section'';
            (ii) in subparagraph (A)--
     
            (I) in clause (i), by striking ``; and'' and inserting a 
          semicolon;
            (II) in clause (ii)--
     
            (aa) by striking ``7'' and inserting ``11'';
            (bb) by striking ``domestic violence, and intervention and 
          prevention'' and inserting `` the prevention of, intervention 
          in, and response to family violence, domestic violence, and 
          dating violence''; and
            (cc) by striking ``; and'' and inserting a semicolon; and
     
            (III) by adding at the end the following:
     
            ``(iii) an Alaska Native Tribal resource center on domestic 
          violence, to reduce Tribal disparities; and
            ``(iv) a Native Hawaiian resource center on domestic 
          violence, to reduce Native Hawaiian disparities; and''; and
            (iii) in subparagraph (B)--
     
            (I) in the matter preceding clause (i), by striking 
          ``grants, to'' inserting ``grants to entities that focus on 
          other critical issues, such as'';
            (II) in clause (i)--
     
            (aa) by striking ``(including Alaska Native) or Native 
          Hawaiian''; and
            (bb) by striking ``subsection (b)(3)'' and inserting 
          ``subsection (b)(5)''; and
     
            (III) by amending clause (ii) to read as follows:
     
            ``(ii) entities with demonstrated expertise related to--
     
            ``(I) addressing the housing needs of family violence, 
          domestic violence, or dating violence victims and their 
          children and dependents;
            ``(II) educating individuals from underserved populations 
          to increase understanding and outreach about issues related 
          to family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence; or
            ``(III) addressing other emerging issues related to the 
          prevention of, intervention in, or response to family 
          violence, domestic violence, or dating violence.''; and
     
            (C) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(3) Notice to congress of new special issue resource 
          centers.--On or after the
     
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          date of the enactment of the Family Violence Prevention and 
          Services Improvement Act of 2022, the Secretary shall provide 
          notice to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and 
          Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on Education and 
          Labor of the House of Representatives upon publication of any 
          forecasted grant opportunities for the establishment of a 
          special issue resource center under paragraph (2)(A)(ii).'';
            (3) in subsection (b)--
            (A) in paragraph (1)--
            (i) in subparagraph (A)--
     
            (I) in clause (i)--
     
            (aa) by striking ``training'' and inserting ``education''; 
          and
            (bb) by inserting ``and dependents'' after ``children''; 
          and
     
            (II) in clause (ii), in the matter preceding subclause (I), 
          by inserting ``online'' after ``central''; and
     
            (ii) in subparagraph (B)--
     
            (I) in clauses (i) and (ii)--
     
            (aa) by striking ``tribes and tribal organizations'' each 
          place it appears and inserting ``Tribes and Tribal 
          organizations''; and
            (bb) by striking ``the tribes'' and inserting ``the 
          Tribes'';
     
            (II) in clause (i)--
     
            (aa) by striking ``training'' and inserting ``education''; 
          and
            (bb) by striking ``42'' and all that follows through 
          ``3796gg-10 note'' and inserting ``34 U.S.C. 10452 note'';
     
            (III) in clause (ii)--
     
            (aa) by striking ``intervention and prevention'' and 
          inserting ``prevention, intervention, and response''; and
            (bb) by striking ``42'' and all that follows through 
          ``3796gg-10 note'' and inserting ``34 U.S.C. 10452 note''; 
          and
     
            (IV) in clause (iii)--
     
            (aa) by striking ``Native Hawaiians that'' and inserting 
          ``Native Hawaiians who''; and
            (bb) by inserting ``the Office for Victims of Crime and'' 
          after ``Human Services, and'';
            (B) in paragraph (2)--
            (i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A)--
     
            (I) by striking ``State and local domestic violence service 
          providers'' and inserting ``support effective policy, 
          practice, research, and cross systems collaboration''; and
            (II) by striking ``enhancing domestic violence intervention 
          and prevention'' and inserting ``enhancing family violence, 
          domestic violence, and dating violence prevention, 
          intervention, and response'';
     
            (ii) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``which may include 
          the response to the use of the self-defense plea by domestic 
          violence victims and the issuance and use of protective 
          orders'' and inserting ``including the issuance and use of 
          protective orders, batterers' intervention programming, and 
          responses to charged, incarcerated, and re-entering domestic 
          violence victims'';
            (iii) in subparagraph (B)--
     
            (I) by striking ``victims of domestic violence'' and 
          inserting ``victims of family violence, domestic violence, 
          and dating violence'';
            (II) by inserting ``children and'' after ``their''; and
            (III) by striking ``domestic violence cases'' and inserting 
          ``cases involving violence specified in this subparagraph'';
     
            (iv) in subparagraph (C)--
     
            (I) by striking ``to victims of domestic violence'' and 
          inserting ``to victims of family violence, domestic violence, 
          and dating violence''; and
            (II) by striking ``for victims of domestic violence'' and 
          inserting ``for such victims'';
     
            (v) by amending subparagraph (D) to read as follows:
            ``(D) The response of mental health, substance use 
          disorder, and domestic violence systems and programs and 
          other related systems and programs, to victims of family 
          violence, domestic violence, and dating violence, and their 
          children and dependents, who experience psychological trauma, 
          or have mental health or substance use needs.'';
            (vi) in subparagraph (E)--
     
            (I) by striking ``enhancing domestic violence intervention 
          and prevention'' and inserting ``enhancing family violence, 
          domestic violence, and dating violence prevention, 
          intervention, and response''; and
            (II) by striking ``of domestic violence''; and
     
            (vii) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(F) The response of family violence, domestic violence, 
          and dating violence programs, disability service providers, 
          and related programs and systems to victims with disabilities 
          (including victims who acquire disabilities due to family 
          violence, domestic violence, or dating violence), including--
            ``(i) extending community engagement efforts with persons 
          with disabilities;
            ``(ii) expanding partnerships, communication, and joint 
          education efforts among such programs, providers, and systems 
          in order to modify and improve the services offered by such 
          programs, providers, and systems for victims with 
          disabilities;
            ``(iii) evaluating accessibility barriers in programs and 
          shelter facilities and advising on how to make modifications 
          to meet the needs of victims with disabilities; and
            ``(iv) promoting culturally and linguistically relevant 
          responses for persons with disabilities.
            ``(G) Strengthening the organizational capacity of State, 
          territorial, and Tribal Domestic Violence Coalitions and of 
          State (including territorial) and Tribal administrators who 
          distribute funds under this title to community-based family 
          violence, domestic violence, and dating violence programs, 
          with the aim of better enabling such coalitions and 
          administrators--
            ``(i) to collaborate and respond effectively to family 
          violence, domestic violence, and dating violence;
            ``(ii) to meet the conditions and carry out the provisions 
          of this title; and
            ``(iii) to implement best practices to meet the emerging 
          needs of victims and their families, children, and 
          dependents.'';
            (C) by redesignating paragraph (3) as paragraph (5);
            (D) by inserting after paragraph (2) the following:
            ``(3) Alaska native tribal resource center.--In accordance 
          with subsection (a)(2), the Secretary shall award a grant to 
          an eligible entity for an Alaska Native Tribal resource 
          center on domestic violence to reduce Tribal disparities, 
          which shall--
            ``(A) offer a comprehensive array of technical assistance 
          and educational resources to Indian Tribes and Tribal 
          organizations, specifically designed to enhance the capacity 
          of the Tribes and organizations to respond to family 
          violence, domestic violence, and dating violence and the 
          findings of section 901 and purposes in section 902 of the 
          Violence Against Women and Department of Justice 
          Reauthorization Act of 2005 (34 U.S.C. 10452 note);
            ``(B) coordinate all projects and activities with the 
          national resource center described in paragraph (1)(B);
            ``(C) coordinate with the projects and activities of that 
          center that involve working with non-Tribal State and local 
          governments to enhance their capacity to understand the 
          unique needs of Alaska Natives;
            ``(D) provide comprehensive community education and 
          prevention initiatives relating to family violence, domestic 
          violence, and dating violence in a culturally sensitive and 
          relevant manner; and
            ``(E) coordinate activities with other Federal agencies, 
          offices, and grantees that address the needs of Alaska 
          Natives who experience family violence, domestic violence, 
          and dating violence, including the Office of Justice Services 
          of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Indian Health Service, 
          and the Office for Victims of Crime and the Office on 
          Violence Against Women of the Department of Justice.
            ``(4) Native hawaiian resource center.--In accordance with 
          subsection (a)(2), the Secretary shall award a grant to an 
          eligible entity for a Native Hawaiian resource center on 
          domestic violence to reduce Native Hawaiian disparities, 
          which shall--
            ``(A) offer a comprehensive array of technical assistance 
          and educational resources to Native Hawaiian organizations, 
          specifically designed to enhance the capacity of the Native 
          Hawaiian organizations to respond to family violence, 
          domestic violence, and dating violence;
            ``(B) coordinate all projects and other activities with the 
          national resource center described in paragraph (1)(B);
            ``(C) coordinate all projects and other activities, with 
          State and local governments, that involve working with the 
          State and local governments, to enhance their capacity to 
          understand the unique needs of Native Hawaiians;
            ``(D) provide comprehensive community education and 
          prevention initiatives relating to family violence, domestic 
          violence, and dating violence in a culturally sensitive and 
          relevant manner; and
            ``(E) coordinate activities with other Federal agencies, 
          offices, and grantees that address the needs of Native 
          Hawaiians who experience family violence, domestic violence, 
          and dating violence, including the Office for Victims of 
          Crime and the Office on Violence Against Women of the 
          Department of Justice.''; and
            (E) in paragraph (5), as so redesignated--
            (i) in subparagraphs (A) and (B)(i), by striking ``Indian 
          tribes, tribal organizations'' each place it appears and 
          inserting ``Indian Tribes, Tribal organizations'';
            (ii) in subparagraph (B)--
     
            (I) by striking ``the tribes'' and inserting ``the 
          Tribes''; and
            (II) by striking ``nontribal'' and inserting ``non-
          Tribal''; and
     
            (iii) by striking ``(including Alaska Natives) or Native 
          Hawaiians'' each place it appears; and
            (4) in subsection (c)--
            (A) in paragraph (1)--
            (i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
          ``or (D)'' and inserting ``(D), (F), (G), or (H)'';
            (ii) by amending subparagraph (A) to read as follows:
            ``(A) provides documentation to the Secretary--
            ``(i) demonstrating experience working directly on issues 
          of domestic violence; and
            ``(ii)(I) in the case of an entity seeking a grant under 
          such a subparagraph of subsection (b)(2), other than 
          subparagraph (F) of such subsection, demonstrating experience 
          working directly in the corresponding specific special issue 
          area described in such subsection; or
            ``(II) in the case of an entity seeking a grant under 
          subparagraph (G) of such subsection, demonstrating--
     
            ``(aa) such experience; or
            ``(bb) that the entity has partnered with a private, 
          nonprofit organization that has the primary purpose of 
          serving individuals with disabilities;'' and
     
            (iii) by amending subparagraph (B) to read as follows:
            ``(B) includes on the board of directors or advisory 
          committee and on the staff of such
     
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          entity, individuals who are from domestic violence programs 
          and who have demonstrated experience working with individuals 
          who are geographically or culturally diverse; and'';
            (B) in paragraph (2)--
            (i) by striking ``tribal organization'' each place it 
          appears and inserting ``Tribal organization'';
            (ii) by striking ``Indian tribes'' each place it appears 
          and inserting ``Indian Tribes'';
            (iii) by striking ``domestic violence'' each place it 
          appears and inserting ``family violence, domestic violence, 
          and dating violence'';
            (iv) in subparagraphs (A) and (B), by striking ``42 U.S.C. 
          3796gg-10 note'' each place it appears and inserting ``34 
          U.S.C. 10452 note'';
            (v) in subparagraph (B)--
     
            (I) by striking ``tribally'' and inserting ``Tribally''; 
          and
            (II) by striking ``prevention and intervention'' and 
          inserting ``prevention, intervention, and response''; and
     
            (vi) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``prevention and 
          intervention'' and inserting ``prevention, intervention, and 
          response'';
            (C) in paragraph (3)--
            (i) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``community'' and 
          inserting ``population'';
            (ii) in subparagraph (B)(i), by striking ``prevention and 
          services'' and inserting ``prevention, intervention, and 
          response'' and
            (iii) in subparagraph (B)(ii)--
     
            (I) by inserting ``geographically diverse'' before 
          ``advocates''; and
            (II) by striking ``from across the Nation'';
     
            (D) by redesignating paragraph (4) as paragraph (6);
            (E) by inserting after paragraph (3) the following:
            ``(4) Alaska native tribal resource center on domestic 
          violence.--To be eligible to receive a grant under subsection 
          (b)(3), an entity shall be a Tribal organization, or a 
          nonprofit private organization that focuses primarily on 
          issues of family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence within Indian Tribes, in Alaska that submits 
          information to the Secretary demonstrating--
            ``(A) experience working with Indian Tribes, and Tribal 
          organizations, in Alaska to respond to family violence, 
          domestic violence, and dating violence and the findings of 
          section 901 of the Violence Against Women and Department of 
          Justice Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-162; 34 
          U.S.C. 10452 note);
            ``(B) experience providing Indian Tribes, and Tribal 
          organizations, in Alaska with assistance in developing 
          Tribally based prevention, intervention, and response 
          services addressing family violence, domestic violence, and 
          dating violence and safety for American Indian and Alaska 
          Native women consistent with the purposes of section 902 of 
          the Violence Against Women and Department of Justice 
          Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-162; 34 U.S.C. 
          10452 note);
            ``(C) strong support for the entity's designation as the 
          Alaska Native Tribal resource center on domestic violence 
          from advocates working with Indian Tribes in Alaska to 
          address family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence and the safety of Alaska Native women;
            ``(D) a record of demonstrated effectiveness in assisting 
          Indian Tribes, and Tribal organizations, in Alaska with 
          prevention, intervention, and response services addressing 
          family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence; and
            ``(E) the capacity to serve geographically diverse Indian 
          Tribes, and Tribal organizations, in Alaska.
            ``(5) Native hawaiian resource center.--To be eligible to 
          receive a grant under subsection (b)(4), an entity shall be a 
          Native Hawaiian organization, or a nonprofit private 
          organization that focuses primarily on issues of family 
          violence, domestic violence, and dating violence within the 
          Native Hawaiian community, that submits information to the 
          Secretary demonstrating--
            ``(A) experience working with Native Hawaiian organizations 
          to respond to family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence;
            ``(B) experience providing Native Hawaiian organizations 
          with assistance in developing prevention, intervention, and 
          response services addressing family violence, domestic 
          violence, and dating violence and safety for Native Hawaiian 
          women;
            ``(C) strong support for the entity's designation as the 
          Native Hawaiian resource center on domestic violence from 
          advocates working with Native Hawaiian organizations to 
          address family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence and the safety of Native Hawaiian women;
            ``(D) a record of demonstrated effectiveness in assisting 
          Native Hawaiian organizations with prevention, intervention, 
          and response services addressing family violence, domestic 
          violence, and dating violence; and
            ``(E) the capacity to serve geographically diverse Native 
          Hawaiian communities and organizations.''; and
            (F) in paragraph (6), as so redesignated--
            (i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
          ``subsection (b)(3)'' and inserting ``subsection (b)(5)''; 
          and
            (ii) in subparagraph (A)--
     
            (I) by striking ``(including Alaska Natives)''; and
            (II) by striking ``Indian tribe, tribal organization'' and 
          inserting ``Indian Tribe, Tribal organization''.
     
          SEC. 613. GRANTS TO STATE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COALITIONS.
     
            Section 311 (42 U.S.C. 10411) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (b)(1), by striking ``section 
          303(a)(2)(D)'' and inserting ``section 303 and made available 
          to carry out this section'';
            (2) in subsection (d)--
            (A) in the matter preceding paragraph (1)--
            (i) by striking ``intervention and prevention'' and 
          inserting ``prevention, intervention, and response''; and
            (ii) by striking ``shall include'';
            (B) in paragraph (1)--
            (i) by inserting ``, and evidence-informed prevention of,'' 
          after ``comprehensive responses to''; and
            (ii) by striking ``working with local'' and inserting 
          ``shall include--
            ``(A) working with local'';
            (C) by redesignating paragraphs (2) and (3) as 
          subparagraphs (B) and (C), respectively, and adjusting the 
          margins accordingly;
            (D) in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1), as so 
          redesignated--
            (i) by striking ``dependents'' and inserting ``children and 
          dependents''; and
            (ii) by adding ``and'' after the semicolon; and
            (E) by inserting after subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1), 
          as so redesignated, the following:
            ``(D) collaborating with, as applicable for the State, 
          Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations (including Alaska 
          Native groups or communities), or Native Hawaiian groups or 
          communities, to address the needs of Indian (including Alaska 
          Native) or Native Hawaiian victims of family violence, 
          domestic violence, or dating violence; and'';
            (F) in paragraph (4)--
            (i) by striking ``collaborating with and providing'' and 
          inserting ``may include--
            ``(A) collaborating with and providing''; and
            (ii) by striking ``, mental health'' and inserting 
          ``(including mental health and substance use disorders)'';
            (G) by redesignating paragraph (4) as paragraph (2);
            (H) in paragraph (6), by redesignating subparagraphs (A) 
          and (B) as clauses (i) and (ii), respectively, and adjusting 
          the margins accordingly;
            (I) by redesignating paragraphs (5) through (7) as 
          subparagraphs (B) through (D), respectively, and adjusting 
          the margins accordingly;
            (J) in clause (ii) of subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2), as 
          so redesignated, by striking ``child abuse is present;'' and 
          inserting ``there is a co-occurrence of child abuse; and'';
            (K) by striking paragraph (8); and
            (L) in subparagraph (D) of paragraph (2), as so 
          redesignated, by striking ``; and'' and inserting a period;
            (3) by striking subsection (e);
            (4) by redesignating subsections (f) through (h) as 
          subsections (e) through (g), respectively; and
            (5) in subsection (g), as so redesignated, by striking 
          ``Indian tribes and tribal organizations'' and inserting 
          ``Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations''.
     
          SEC. 614. GRANTS TO TRIBAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COALITIONS.
     
            The Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (42 U.S.C. 
          10401 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 311 the 
          following:
     
          ``SEC. 311A. GRANTS TO TRIBAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COALITIONS.
     
            ``(a) Grants Authorized.--Beginning with fiscal year 2023, 
          out of amounts appropriated under section 303 and made 
          available to carry out this section for a fiscal year, the 
          Secretary shall award grants to eligible entities in 
          accordance with this section.
            ``(b) Eligible Entities.--To be eligible to receive a grant 
          under this section, an entity shall be a Tribal Domestic 
          Violence Coalition that provides services to Indian Tribes.
            ``(c) Application.--Each Tribal Domestic Violence Coalition 
          desiring a grant under this section shall submit an 
          application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, 
          and containing such information as the Secretary may require. 
          The application submitted by the coalition for the grant 
          shall provide documentation of the coalition's work, 
          demonstrating that the coalition--
            ``(1) meets all the applicable requirements set forth in 
          this section; and
            ``(2) has the ability to conduct all activities described 
          in this section, as indicated by--
            ``(A) documented experience in administering Federal grants 
          to conduct the activities described in subsection (d); or
            ``(B) documented history of activities to further the 
          purposes of this section set forth in subsection (d).
            ``(d) Use of Funds.--A Tribal Domestic Violence Coalition 
          eligible under subsection (b) that receives a grant under 
          this section may use the grant funds for administration and 
          operation to further the purposes of family violence, 
          domestic violence, and dating violence prevention, 
          intervention, and response activities, including--
            ``(1) working with local Tribal family violence, domestic 
          violence, or dating violence service programs and providers 
          of direct services to encourage appropriate and comprehensive 
          responses to family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence against adults or youth within the Indian Tribes 
          served, including providing education and technical 
          assistance and conducting Tribal needs assessments;
            ``(2) participating in planning and monitoring the 
          distribution of subgrants and subgrant funds within the State 
          under section 308(a);
            ``(3) working in collaboration with Tribal service 
          providers and community-based organizations to address the 
          needs of victims of
     
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          family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence, and 
          their children and dependents;
            ``(4) collaborating with, and providing information to, 
          entities in such fields as housing, health care (including 
          mental health and substance use disorder care), social 
          welfare, education, and law enforcement to support the 
          development and implementation of effective policies;
            ``(5) supporting the development and implementation of 
          effective policies, protocols, legislation, codes, and 
          programs that address the safety and support needs of adult 
          and youth Tribal victims of family violence, domestic 
          violence, or dating violence;
            ``(6) encouraging appropriate responses to cases of family 
          violence, domestic violence, or dating violence against 
          adults or youth, by working with Tribal, State, and Federal 
          judicial agencies and law enforcement agencies;
            ``(7) working with Tribal, State, and Federal judicial 
          agencies, including family law judges, criminal court judges, 
          child protective service agencies, and children's advocates 
          to develop appropriate responses to child custody and 
          visitation issues--
            ``(A) in cases of child exposure to family violence, 
          domestic violence, or dating violence; or
            ``(B) in cases in which--
            ``(i) family violence, domestic violence, or dating 
          violence is present; and
            ``(ii) child abuse is present;
            ``(8) providing information to the public about prevention 
          of family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence 
          within Indian Tribes;
            ``(9) assisting Indian Tribes' participation in, and 
          attendance of, Federal and State consultations on family 
          violence, domestic violence, or dating violence, including 
          consultations mandated by the Violence Against Women Act of 
          1994 (title IV of Public Law 103-322), the Victims of Crime 
          Act of 1984 (34 U.S.C. 20101 et seq.), or this title; and
            ``(10) providing services described in section 308(b) to 
          victims of family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence.
            ``(e) Reallocation.--If, at the end of the sixth month of 
          any fiscal year for which sums are appropriated under section 
          303 and made available to carry out this section, a portion 
          of the available amount has not been awarded to Tribal 
          Domestic Violence Coalitions for grants under this section 
          because of the failure of such coalitions to meet the 
          requirements for such grants, then the Secretary shall award 
          such portion, in equal shares, to Tribal Domestic Violence 
          Coalitions that meet such requirements.''.
     
          SEC. 615. SPECIALIZED SERVICES FOR ABUSED PARENTS AND THEIR 
                        CHILDREN AND YOUTH.
     
            Section 312 (42 U.S.C. 10412) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (a)--
            (A) in paragraph (1)--
            (i) by striking ``service programs and community-based 
          programs to prevent future domestic violence by addressing, 
          in an appropriate manner, the needs of children'' and 
          inserting `` service programs and community-based programs, 
          including culturally-specific community based programs, to 
          serve children and youth''; and
            (ii) by inserting ``, and to support the caregiving 
          capacity of adult victims'' before the period; and
            (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``for periods of not more 
          than 2'' and inserting ``for periods of 3'';
            (2) in subsection (b)--
            (A) by inserting ``or State domestic violence services'' 
          after ``local'';
            (B) by inserting ``a culturally specific organization,'' 
          after ``associations),'';
            (C) by striking ``tribal organization'' and inserting 
          ``Tribal organization'';
            (D) by inserting ``adult, child, and youth'' after 
          ``serving''; and
            (E) by striking ``and their children''; and
            (3) in subsection (c)--
            (A) by amending paragraph (1) to read as follows:
            ``(1) a description of how the entity will prioritize the 
          safety of, and confidentiality of information about adult, 
          child, and youth victims of family violence, domestic 
          violence, or dating violence;'';
            (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``developmentally 
          appropriate and age-appropriate services, and culturally and 
          linguistically appropriate services, to the victims and 
          children; and'' and inserting ``trauma-informed, 
          developmentally appropriate, age-appropriate, and culturally 
          and linguistically appropriate services to children and youth 
          and their adult caregivers;'';
            (C) in paragraph (3), by striking ``appropriate and 
          relevant to the unique needs of children exposed to family 
          violence, domestic violence, or dating violence.'' and 
          inserting the following: ``that--
            ``(i) is relevant to the unique needs of children and youth 
          exposed to family violence, domestic violence, or dating 
          violence;
            ``(ii) provides for the safety of children, youth, and 
          their non-abusing parents; and
            ``(iii) improves the interventions, delivery of services, 
          and treatments provided for such children, youth, and 
          families; and''; and
            (D) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(4) a description of prevention activities targeting 
          child and youth victims of family violence, domestic 
          violence, or dating violence.'';
            (4) in subsection (d)--
            (A) in paragraph (1)--
            (i) in subparagraph (A)--
     
            (I) by striking ``victims of family violence, domestic 
          violence, or dating violence and their children'' and 
          inserting ``child, youth and adult victims of family 
          violence, domestic violence, or dating violence''; and
            (II) by inserting ``and the health system, including for 
          the purpose of improving the recognition and response by the 
          systems to signs of family violence, domestic violence, or 
          dating violence'' before the semicolon;
     
            (ii) in subparagraph (B), by inserting ``and youth'' after 
          ``children''; and
            (iii) in subparagraph (C), by inserting ``or youth'' after 
          ``child''; and
            (B) in paragraph (2)--
            (i) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``community-based 
          organizations serving victims of family violence, domestic 
          violence, or dating violence or children exposed to family 
          violence, domestic violence, or dating violence'' and 
          inserting ``health, education, or other community-based 
          organizations serving adult, child, and youth victims of 
          family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence''; and
            (ii) in subparagraph (C)--
     
            (I) by inserting ``and youth'' after ``for children''; and
            (II) by inserting ``health,'' after ``transportation,''; 
          and
     
            (5) in subsection (e)--
            (A) by inserting ``shall participate in an evaluation and'' 
          after ``under this section''; and
            (B) by striking ``contain'' and inserting ``including 
          information on''.
     
          SEC. 616. NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE GRANT.
     
            Section 313 (42 U.S.C. 10413) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (a)--
            (A) by striking ``telephone hotline'' and inserting 
          ``telephonic hotline and digital services'';
            (B) by striking ``a hotline that provides'' and inserting 
          ``a hotline and digital services that provide''; and
            (C) by inserting before the period at the end of the second 
          sentence the following: ``, and that provide information 
          about healthy relationships for adults and youth'';
            (2) in subsection (d)--
            (A) in paragraph (2)--
            (i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by inserting 
          ``and digital services'' after ``hotline'';
            (ii) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``hotline personnel'' 
          and all that follows through ``by the hotline'' and inserting 
          ``advocacy personnel responding to hotline callers and 
          digital service users'';
            (iii) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``hotline 
          personnel'' and inserting ``advocacy personnel responding to 
          hotline callers and digital service users'';
            (iv) in subparagraphs (D) and (F), by inserting ``and 
          digital services'' after ``hotline'' each place such term 
          appears;
            (v) in subparagraph (E)--
     
            (I) by striking ``non-English speaking callers'' and 
          inserting ``callers and digital services users with limited 
          English proficiency''; and
            (II) by striking ``hotline personnel'' and inserting 
          ``advocacy personnel'';
     
            (vi) in subparagraph (F), by striking ``hearing 
          impairments; and'' and inserting ``disabilities, including 
          individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or are blind or 
          have visual impairments, and for educating hotline and 
          digital services personnel in assisting persons with 
          disabilities when those persons are accessing the hotline and 
          digital services;'';
            (vii) in subparagraph (G), by striking ``youth victims'' 
          and all that follows and inserting ``youth victims of family 
          violence, domestic violence, and dating violence, which plan 
          may be carried out through a national youth dating violence 
          hotline and other digital services and resources'';
            (B) in paragraph (4), by inserting ``, digital services,'' 
          after ``hotline'';
            (C) by amending paragraph (5) to read as follows:
            ``(5) demonstrate that the applicant has the ability to--
            ``(A) provide information and referrals for individuals 
          contacting the hotline or using digital services;
            ``(B) directly connect callers or assist digital services 
          users in connecting to service providers;
            ``(C) employ crisis interventions meeting the standards of 
          family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence 
          providers; and
            ``(D) provide information about healthy relationships for 
          adults and youth;'';
            (D) in paragraph (7), by striking ``306(c)(5)'' and 
          inserting ``302A(b)''; and
            (3) in subsection (e)--
            (A) in the heading, by inserting ``and Digital Services'' 
          after ``Hotline'';
            (B) in paragraph (1)--
            (i) by striking ``telephone hotline'' and inserting 
          ``telephonic hotline and digital services''; and
            (ii) by striking ``and assistance to adult'' and inserting 
          ``for the benefit of adult''; and
            (C) in paragraph (2)--
            (i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by inserting 
          ``and digital services'' after ``hotline'';
            (ii) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``toll-free telephone 
          line'' and inserting ``24-hour toll-free telephone line and 
          an internet service provider for operating digital services 
          in accessible formats including TTY and interpreter services, 
          where applicable'' before the semicolon;
            (iii) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``, provide 
          counseling and referral services for callers on a 24-hour-a-
          day basis, and directly
     
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          connect callers'' and inserting ``and digital services 
          contacts, provide counseling, healthy relationship 
          information, and referral services for callers and digital 
          services users, on a 24-hour-a-day basis, and directly 
          connect callers and digital services users'';
            (iv) in subparagraph (C), by inserting ``and digital 
          services users'' after ``callers'';
            (v) in subparagraph (D)--
     
            (I) by inserting ``and digital services'' after 
          ``hotline''; and
            (II) by inserting ``and, as appropriate, in accessible 
          formats, including formats compliant with the most recent Web 
          Content Accessibility Guidelines or successor guideline as 
          applicable'' after ``users'';
     
            (vi) in subparagraph (E), by striking ``underserved 
          populations and individuals with disabilities'' and inserting 
          ``racial and ethnic minority populations, Tribal populations, 
          persons with disabilities, and other underserved populations, 
          by ensuring access to the hotline and digital services 
          through accommodations and education for advocacy 
          personnel'';
            (vii) in subparagraph (F), by striking ``teen dating 
          violence hotline'' and inserting ``hotline or digital 
          services''; and
            (viii) in subparagraph (H), by inserting ``or digital 
          services provider'' after ``hotline operator'' each place it 
          appears.
     
          SEC. 617. NATIONAL INDIAN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE GRANT.
     
            (a) Purpose.--The purpose of this section is to increase 
          the availability of information and assistance to Indian 
          adult and youth victims of family violence, domestic 
          violence, or dating violence, family and household members of 
          such victims, and individuals affected by such victimization 
          by supporting a national, toll-free telephonic and digital 
          hotline to provide services that are--
            (1) informed of Federal Indian law and Tribal laws 
          impacting Indian victims of family violence, domestic 
          violence, or dating violence;
            (2) culturally appropriate to Indian adult and youth 
          victims; and
            (3) developed in cooperation with victim services offered 
          by Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations.
            (b) Grant Program.--The Family Violence Prevention and 
          Services Act (42 U.S.C. 10401 et seq.) is amended by 
          inserting after section 313 the following:
     
          ``SEC. 313A. NATIONAL INDIAN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE GRANT.
     
            ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall award a grant to a 
          Tribal organization or private, nonprofit entity to maintain 
          the ongoing operation of a 24-hour, national, toll-free 
          telephonic hotline and digital services to provide 
          information and assistance to Indian adult and youth victims 
          of family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence, 
          family and household members of such victims, and other 
          individuals affected by such victimization.
            ``(b) Term.--The Secretary shall award a grant under this 
          section for a period of not more than 5 years.
            ``(c) Conditions on Payment.--The provision of payments 
          under a grant awarded under this section shall be subject to 
          annual approval by the Secretary and subject to the 
          availability of appropriations for each fiscal year to make 
          the payments.
            ``(d) Eligibility.--To be eligible to receive a grant under 
          this section, an entity shall be a Tribal organization or a 
          nonprofit private organization that focuses primarily on 
          issues of family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence as it relates to American Indians and Alaska 
          Natives, and submit an application to the Secretary that 
          shall--
            ``(1) contain such agreements, assurances, and information, 
          be in such form, and be submitted in such manner, as the 
          Secretary shall prescribe;
            ``(2) include a complete description of the applicant's 
          plan for the operation of a national Indian domestic violence 
          hotline and digital services, including descriptions of--
            ``(A) the education program for advocacy personnel 
          responding to hotline callers and digital service users, 
          including education on the provision of culturally 
          appropriate services, Federal Indian law and Tribal laws 
          impacting Indian victims of family violence, domestic 
          violence, or dating violence, and resources and referrals for 
          such victims;
            ``(B) the qualifications of the applicant and the hiring 
          criteria and qualifications for advocacy personnel, to ensure 
          that hotline advocates and other personnel have demonstrated 
          knowledge of Indian legal, social, and cultural issues and 
          are able to meet the unique needs of Indian callers and users 
          of digital services;
            ``(C) the methods for the creation, maintenance, and 
          updating of a resource database of culturally appropriate 
          victim services and resources available from Indian Tribes 
          and Tribal organizations;
            ``(D) a plan for publicizing the availability of the 
          national Indian hotline and digital services to Indian 
          victims of family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence;
            ``(E) a plan for providing service to callers and digital 
          services users with limited English proficiency, including 
          service through advocacy personnel who have non-English 
          language capability;
            ``(F) a plan for facilitating access to hotline and digital 
          services by persons with disabilities, including individuals 
          who are deaf or hard of hearing or are blind or have visual 
          impairments, and for educating hotline and digital services 
          personnel on assisting persons with disabilities when those 
          persons are accessing the hotline and digital services; and
            ``(G) a plan for providing assistance and referrals to 
          Indian youth victims of family violence, domestic violence, 
          and dating violence, which plan may be carried out through a 
          national Indian youth dating violence hotline and other 
          digital services and resources;
            ``(3) demonstrate recognized expertise providing services, 
          including information on healthy relationships and referrals 
          for Indian victims of family violence, domestic violence, or 
          dating violence and coordinating services with Indian Tribes 
          or Tribal organizations;
            ``(4) demonstrate support from Indian victim services 
          programs, Tribal Domestic Violence Coalitions, and Tribal 
          grantees under this title;
            ``(5) demonstrate the capacity and expertise to maintain a 
          domestic violence hotline, digital services and a 
          comprehensive database of service providers from Indian 
          Tribes or Tribal organizations;
            ``(6) demonstrate compliance with nondisclosure 
          requirements as described in section 302A(b) and following 
          comprehensive quality assurance practices; and
            ``(7) contain such other information as the Secretary may 
          require.
            ``(e) Indian Hotline Activities.--
            ``(1) In general.--An entity that receives a grant under 
          this section shall use funds made available through the grant 
          for the purpose described in subsection (a), consistent with 
          paragraph (2).
            ``(2) Activities.--In establishing and operating the 
          hotline and digital services, the entity--
            ``(A) shall contract with a carrier for the use of a 24-
          hour toll-free telephone line and an internet service 
          provider for operating digital services in accessible formats 
          including TTY and interpreter services, where applicable;
            ``(B) shall employ, educate, and supervise personnel to 
          answer incoming calls and digital services contacts, provide 
          counseling, healthy relationship information, and referral 
          services for Indian callers and digital services users on a 
          24-hour-a-day basis, directly connect callers, and assist 
          digital services users in connecting to service providers;
            ``(C) shall assemble and maintain a database of information 
          relating to services for Indian victims of family violence, 
          domestic violence, or dating violence to which Indian callers 
          or digital services users may be referred, including 
          information on the availability of shelter and supportive 
          services for victims of family violence, domestic violence, 
          or dating violence;
            ``(D) shall widely publicize the hotline and digital 
          services (and, as appropriate, in accessible formats, 
          including formats compliant with the most recent Web Content 
          Accessibility Guidelines or successor guideline as 
          applicable) throughout Indian Tribes and communities, 
          including--
            ``(i) national and regional member organizations of Indian 
          Tribes;
            ``(ii) Tribal domestic violence services programs; and
            ``(iii) Tribal nonprofit victim service providers;
            ``(E) at the discretion of the hotline operator or digital 
          services provider, may provide--
            ``(i) appropriate assistance and referrals for family and 
          household members of Indian victims of family violence, 
          domestic violence, or dating violence, and Indians affected 
          by the victimization described in subsection (a); and
            ``(ii) appropriate assistance, or referrals for counseling 
          or intervention, for identified Indian perpetrators, 
          including self-identified perpetrators, of family violence, 
          domestic violence, or dating violence, but shall not be 
          required to provide such assistance or referrals in any 
          circumstance in which the hotline operator or digital 
          services provider fears the safety of a victim may be 
          impacted by an abuser or suspected abuser.
            ``(f) Reports and Evaluation.--The entity receiving a grant 
          under this section shall submit a performance report to the 
          Secretary at such time as shall be reasonably required by the 
          Secretary. Such report shall describe the activities that 
          have been carried out with such grant funds, contain an 
          evaluation of the effectiveness of such activities, and 
          provide such additional information as the Secretary may 
          reasonably require.
            ``(g) Administration, Evaluation, and Monitoring.--Of 
          amounts appropriated under section 303(c) to carry out this 
          section, not more than 4 percent may be used by the Secretary 
          for evaluation, monitoring, and other administrative costs 
          under this section.''.
     
          SEC. 618. ADDITIONAL GRANT PROGRAMS.
     
            The Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (42 U.S.C. 
          10401 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 313A, as 
          added by this title, the following:
     
          ``SEC. 313B. GRANTS FOR UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS.
     
            ``(a) Purpose.--It is the purpose of this section to 
          provide grants to assist communities in mobilizing and 
          organizing resources in support of effective and sustainable 
          programs to prevent, intervene in, and respond to family 
          violence, domestic violence, and dating violence, experienced 
          by underserved populations.
            ``(b) Planning and Implementation Grants.--
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary, acting through the 
          Director of the Family Violence
     
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          Prevention and Services Program, shall award grants to 
          eligible entities to assist in capacity building for, or 
          planning, developing, or implementing of, culturally and 
          linguistically appropriate, community-driven strategies to 
          prevent, intervene in, and respond to family violence, 
          domestic violence, and dating violence, in underserved 
          populations.
            ``(2) Eligible entities.--To be eligible to receive a grant 
          under this subsection, an entity shall be--
            ``(A) a population-specific organization--
            ``(i) that has demonstrated experience and expertise in 
          providing population-specific victim services in the relevant 
          underserved population that the entity proposes to serve; or
            ``(ii) that demonstrates capacity for providing victim 
          services and is working in partnership with a victim service 
          provider or domestic violence or sexual assault coalition; or
            ``(B) a victim service provider that is offering 
          population-specific services for a specific underserved 
          population.
            ``(3) Application.--An entity seeking a grant under this 
          subsection shall submit an application to the Secretary at 
          such time, in such manner, and containing such information as 
          the Secretary may require. Such application shall include a 
          description of the targeted underserved population to be 
          served under the grant and how grant funds will be used in 
          accordance with this subsection.
            ``(4) Use of funds.--An entity that receives a grant under 
          this subsection--
            ``(A) shall use the grant funds to support the capacity 
          building, planning, developing, or implementing of programs 
          for the targeted underserved population that--
            ``(i) utilize community-driven prevention, intervention, 
          and response strategies that address the barriers to access 
          to family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence 
          services;
            ``(ii) raise awareness of family violence, domestic 
          violence, and dating violence; and
            ``(iii) promote community engagement in the prevention of, 
          intervention in, and response to family violence, domestic 
          violence, and dating violence;
            ``(B) may use the grant funds to--
            ``(i) expand collaboration with national, State, Tribal, 
          local, or community partners that can provide appropriate 
          assistance to the targeted underserved population;
            ``(ii) develop and implement community engagement 
          strategies, including the establishment of community working 
          groups;
            ``(iii) procure or participate in evidence-based education 
          and technical assistance for program development, 
          implementation, evaluation, and other programmatic issues;
            ``(iv) identify or implement promising prevention, 
          intervention, and response strategies;
            ``(v) implement, with input from the targeted underserved 
          population, a plan developed under subparagraph (C)(ii);
            ``(vi) collect, analyze, or interpret data appropriate for 
          monitoring and evaluating the program carried out under this 
          subsection, which may include collaboration with academic or 
          other appropriate institutions;
            ``(vii) collaborate with appropriate partners to 
          disseminate information gained from the program to expand the 
          reach of the information;
            ``(viii) develop policy initiatives for systems change to 
          address the barriers described in subparagraph (A)(i) or the 
          awareness issues described in subparagraph (A)(ii); and
            ``(ix) conduct an evaluation of the capacity building, 
          planning, development, or implementation activities conducted 
          using the grant funds; and
            ``(C) for planning purposes, may use the grant funds to--
            ``(i) conduct, incorporating input from the targeted 
          underserved population, a needs assessment of the targeted 
          underserved population to determine the barriers to access 
          described in subparagraph (A)(i) and factors contributing to 
          such barriers; and
            ``(ii) develop a plan, with the input of the targeted 
          underserved population, that includes strategies for--
     
            ``(I) implementing prevention, intervention, and response 
          strategies that demonstrate potential for addressing the 
          barriers to access, raising awareness of family violence, 
          domestic violence, and dating violence, and promoting 
          community engagement in the prevention of, intervention in, 
          and response to family violence, domestic violence, and 
          dating violence, within the targeted underserved population;
            ``(II) identifying other sources of revenue (besides funds 
          appropriated to carry out this section) and integrating 
          current and proposed funding sources to ensure long-term 
          sustainability of the program carried out by the eligible 
          entity under this subsection; and
            ``(III) conducting evaluations, including collecting data 
          and measuring progress toward addressing family violence, 
          domestic violence, and dating violence, or towards raising 
          awareness of family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence, in the targeted underserved population.
     
            ``(5) Duration.--
            ``(A) In general.--Except as described in subparagraph (B), 
          the period during which payments may be made under a grant 
          under this subsection shall not exceed 5 years.
            ``(B) Extension for extraordinary circumstances.--In a case 
          in which the Secretary determines that extraordinary 
          circumstances exist, the Secretary may extend the period 
          under subparagraph (A) for not more than 2 years.
            ``(c) Evaluation Grants, Agreements, and Contracts.--
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall award grants or 
          enter into cooperative agreements or contracts with eligible 
          entities that have received a grant under subsection (b) for 
          the purpose of additional data analysis, program evaluation, 
          which may include evaluating the processes used by the 
          program and evaluating the program outcome measures, or 
          dissemination of findings.
            ``(2) Eligible entities.--To be eligible to receive a grant 
          or to enter into a cooperative agreement or contract under 
          this subsection, an entity shall be an organization that--
            ``(A) has received a grant under subsection (b); and
            ``(B) is working in collaboration with an entity that--
            ``(i) specializes in research, data analysis, or program 
          evaluation; and
            ``(ii) has the ability to analyze or evaluate the programs 
          carried out by the organization.
            ``(3) Application.--An entity seeking a grant, cooperative 
          agreement, or contract under this subsection shall submit an 
          application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, 
          and containing such information as the Secretary may require, 
          including--
            ``(A) a description of the proposed scope of the analysis 
          or evaluation and how funds will be used to carry out such 
          analysis or evaluation; and
            ``(B) a description of how the analysis or evaluation seeks 
          to increase the research base of effective programs for 
          improving services for preventing, intervening, and 
          responding to family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence in underserved populations.
            ``(d) Nonsupplantation.--Funds provided under this section 
          shall be used to supplement and not supplant other Federal, 
          State, and local public funds expended to provide services 
          and activities that promote the purposes of this section.
            ``(e) Technical Assistance, Evaluation, and Monitoring.--
            ``(1) In general.--Of the amounts appropriated under 
          section 303(e) for each fiscal year--
            ``(A) up to 5 percent may be used by the Secretary for 
          evaluation, monitoring, and other administration under this 
          section; and
            ``(B) up to 3 percent may be used by the Secretary for 
          technical assistance under paragraph (2).
            ``(2) Technical assistance provided by grantees.--The 
          Secretary shall enable recipients of grants under subsection 
          (b) to share best practices, evaluation results, reports, and 
          other pertinent information regarding the programs and 
          projects funded under this section with other entities 
          serving underserved populations.
            ``(3) Reports.--Each entity receiving funds under this 
          section shall file a performance report at such times as 
          requested by the Secretary describing the activities that 
          have been carried out with funds under this section and 
          providing such additional information as the Secretary may 
          require.
     
          ``SEC. 313C. GRANTS TO ENHANCE CULTURALLY SPECIFIC SERVICES.
     
            ``(a) Establishment.--The Secretary, acting through the 
          Director of the Family Violence Prevention and Services 
          Program, shall establish a grant program to establish or 
          enhance culturally specific services for victims of family 
          violence, domestic violence, and dating violence from racial 
          and ethnic minority populations.
            ``(b) Purposes.--
            ``(1) In general.--The purposes of the grant program under 
          this section are to--
            ``(A) develop and support innovative culturally specific 
          community-based programs to enhance access to shelter or 
          supportive services to further the purposes of family 
          violence, domestic violence, and dating violence prevention, 
          intervention, and response for all victims of family 
          violence, domestic violence, or dating violence from racial 
          and ethnic minority populations who face obstacles to using 
          more traditional services and resources;
            ``(B) strengthen the capacity and further the leadership 
          development of individuals in racial and ethnic minority 
          populations to address family violence, domestic violence, 
          and dating violence in their communities; and
            ``(C) promote strategic partnership development and 
          collaboration, including with health programs, early 
          childhood programs, economic support programs, schools, child 
          welfare programs, workforce development programs, domestic 
          violence programs, other community-based programs, faith-
          based programs, and youth programs, in order to address 
          family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence 
          through a multidisciplinary approach.
            ``(2) Use of funds.--
            ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall award grants to 
          eligible entities for programs for the targeted populations 
          to establish or enhance family violence, domestic violence, 
          and dating violence prevention, intervention, and response 
          efforts that address distinctive culturally specific 
          responses to family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence in racial and ethnic minority populations.
            ``(B) New programs.--In carrying out this section, the 
          Secretary may award initial planning and capacity building 
          grants to eligible entities that are establishing new 
          programs in order to support the planning and development of 
          culturally specific programs.
     
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            ``(C) Competitive basis.--The Secretary shall ensure that 
          grants are awarded under this section, to the extent 
          practical, only on a competitive basis.
            ``(D) Technical assistance.--Up to 5 percent of funds 
          appropriated under section 303 and made available to carry 
          out this section for a fiscal year shall be available for 
          educational and technical assistance to be used by the 
          grantees to access evidence-based educational and technical 
          assistance, including from centers described in section 310, 
          regarding the provision of effective culturally specific, 
          community-based services for racial and ethnic minority 
          populations.
            ``(c) Eligible Entities.--To be eligible for a grant under 
          this section, an entity shall be a private nonprofit, 
          nongovernmental organization (including a faith-based, 
          charitable, or voluntary organization) that is--
            ``(1) a community-based organization whose primary purpose 
          is providing culturally specific services to victims of 
          family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence from 
          racial and ethnic minority populations; or
            ``(2) a community-based organization whose primary purpose 
          is providing culturally specific services to individuals from 
          racial and ethnic minority populations that can partner with 
          an organization having demonstrated expertise in serving 
          victims of family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence.
            ``(d) Cultural Competency of Services.--The Secretary shall 
          ensure that information and services provided pursuant to 
          this section are provided in the language, educational 
          context, and cultural context that is most appropriate for 
          the individuals for whom the information and services are 
          intended.
            ``(e) Grant Period.--The Secretary shall award grants under 
          this section for a 3-year period, with a possible extension 
          of another 2 years to further implementation of the projects 
          under the grant.
            ``(f) Nonexclusivity.--Nothing in this section shall be 
          interpreted to exclude linguistically and culturally specific 
          community-based entities from applying for other sources of 
          funding available under this title.
            ``(g) Reports and Evaluation.--Each entity receiving funds 
          under this section shall file a performance report at such 
          times as requested by the Secretary describing the activities 
          that have been carried out with such grant funds and 
          providing such additional information as the Secretary may 
          require.''.
     
          SEC. 619. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION ENHANCEMENT AND 
                        LEADERSHIP.
     
            Section 314 (42 U.S.C. 10414) is amended to read as 
          follows:
     
          ``SEC. 314. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION ENHANCEMENT AND 
                        LEADERSHIP.
     
            ``(a) Purpose.--The purposes of this section are--
            ``(1) to continue efforts to build evidence for effective 
          primary and secondary prevention practices, programs, and 
          policies, that reduce and end family violence, domestic 
          violence, and dating violence; and
            ``(2) to advance primary and secondary prevention efforts 
          related to family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence, through the establishment, operation, and 
          maintenance of State, Tribal, and local community projects.
            ``(b) Programs Authorized.--From the amounts appropriated 
          under section 303(d), the Secretary shall provide--
            ``(1) grants or cooperative agreements under subsection (c) 
          to eligible entities to build organizational capacity and 
          leadership for primary and secondary prevention of family 
          violence, domestic violence, and dating violence, including 
          work with other systems central to prevention at the State, 
          Tribal, and local levels; and
            ``(2) grants or cooperative agreements under subsection (d) 
          to eligible entities to--
            ``(A) implement and test innovative family violence, 
          domestic violence, and dating violence prevention models, 
          particularly models for those programs serving culturally 
          specific or underserved populations; and
            ``(B) scale up family violence, domestic violence, and 
          dating violence prevention models with promising or 
          demonstrated evidence of effectiveness.
            ``(c) Grants or Cooperative Agreements to Build Primary and 
          Secondary Prevention Capacity.--
            ``(1) Eligibility.--To be eligible to receive a grant or 
          cooperative agreement under this subsection, an entity shall 
          be a State Domestic Violence Coalition, territorial Domestic 
          Violence Coalition, or Tribal Domestic Violence Coalition.
            ``(2) Application.--An eligible entity seeking a grant or 
          cooperative agreement under this subsection shall submit an 
          application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, 
          and containing such information as the Secretary may require, 
          including a demonstration of the entity's prevention work and 
          ability to conduct the activities described in paragraph (3).
            ``(3) Use of funds.--An entity that receives a grant or 
          cooperative agreement under this subsection--
            ``(A) shall use the grant or cooperative agreement funds 
          to--
            ``(i) build the entity's organizational and leadership 
          capacity to advance evidence-informed primary and secondary 
          prevention of family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence;
            ``(ii) provide prevention-focused education, technical 
          assistance, peer learning opportunities, and other support to 
          local domestic violence programs and other community-based 
          and culturally specific programs working to address family 
          violence, domestic violence, and dating violence;
            ``(iii) provide education and advocacy to State, Tribal, 
          and local public and private entities on how to prevent 
          family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence; and
            ``(iv) support dissemination of prevention strategies and 
          approaches throughout State, Tribal, or local communities; 
          and
            ``(B) may use the grant or cooperative agreement funds to 
          provide subgrants to local programs for the purposes 
          described in clauses (i) though (iv) of subparagraph (A).
            ``(4) Reports.--Each entity receiving a grant or 
          cooperative agreement under this subsection shall submit a 
          performance report to the Secretary at such time as the 
          Secretary requires. Such report shall describe the activities 
          that have been carried out with the grant or cooperative 
          agreement funds and the effectiveness of such activities, and 
          provide such additional information as the Secretary may 
          require.
            ``(d) Grants or Cooperative Agreement for Implementation, 
          Evaluation, and Scaling of Primary and Secondary Prevention 
          Strategies.--
            ``(1) Eligibility.--To be eligible to receive a grant or 
          cooperative agreement under this subsection, an entity 
          shall--
            ``(A) be a State, Tribal, or territorial Domestic Violence 
          Coalition; and
            ``(B) include representatives of pertinent sectors of the 
          local community to be served, which may include--
            ``(i) health care providers;
            ``(ii) State, Tribal, or local health departments serving 
          the local community;
            ``(iii) the education community;
            ``(iv) the juvenile justice system;
            ``(v) family violence, domestic violence, or dating 
          violence service program advocates;
            ``(vi) faith-based organizations;
            ``(vii) public human service entities;
            ``(viii) business leaders;
            ``(ix) civic leaders;
            ``(x) child and youth-serving organizations;
            ``(xi) community-based organizations that provide 
          culturally appropriate services to underserved populations, 
          such as racial and ethnic minority populations; and
            ``(xii) other pertinent sectors.
            ``(2) Term.--Grants or cooperative agreements under this 
          subsection shall be for a period of not more than 5 fiscal 
          years.
            ``(3) Applications.--An entity that desires a grant or 
          cooperative agreement under this subsection to carry out a 
          project shall submit an application to the Secretary at such 
          time, in such manner, and containing such information as the 
          Secretary may require, which shall include the information 
          described in each of the following subparagraphs:
            ``(A) A complete description of--
            ``(i) the prevention models and strategies to be 
          implemented, tested, or scaled and partner organizations that 
          will be implementing a project to prevent family violence, 
          domestic violence, and dating violence;
            ``(ii) the coalition's strategy to prevent family violence, 
          domestic violence, and dating violence and the expected 
          outcomes from the prevention activities to be carried out 
          under the grant;
            ``(iii) the method to be used for identification and 
          selection of project staff and a project evaluator; and
            ``(iv) the method to be used for identification and 
          selection of a project council consisting of representatives 
          of the community sectors listed in paragraph (1)(B).
            ``(B) A demonstration that the coalition--
            ``(i) has developed collaborative relationships with 
          diverse communities, including organizations primarily 
          serving culturally specific or other underserved populations; 
          and
            ``(ii) has the capacity to carry out collaborative 
          community initiatives to prevent family violence, domestic 
          violence, and dating violence.
            ``(C) Such other information, agreements, and assurances as 
          the Secretary may require.
            ``(4) Geographical dispersion.--The Secretary shall award 
          grants or cooperative agreements under this subsection to 
          coalitions for States and Tribes that are geographically 
          dispersed throughout the United States.
            ``(5) Use of funds.--
            ``(A) In general.--An entity that receives a grant or 
          cooperative agreements under this subsection shall use the 
          grant or cooperative agreement funds to--
            ``(i) establish, operate, maintain, and evaluate a project 
          that involves a coordinated community response to reduce risk 
          factors for family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence perpetration and enhance protective factors to 
          promote positive development and healthy relationships and 
          communities; and
            ``(ii) if such a project shows promising or demonstrated 
          evidence of effectiveness, scale up such project.
            ``(B) Requirements.--In establishing and operating a 
          project under this paragraph, an entity shall--
            ``(i) utilize evidence-informed prevention project 
          planning;
            ``(ii) recognize and address the needs of underserved 
          populations, such as racial and ethnic minority populations 
          and persons with disabilities, through culturally specific 
          responses; and
     
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            ``(iii) expand family violence, domestic violence, and 
          dating violence prevention strategies among local domestic 
          violence programs and other community-based programs.
            ``(6) Reports.--
            ``(A) In general.--Each entity receiving a grant or 
          cooperative agreement under this subsection shall submit a 
          performance report to the Secretary at such time as the 
          Secretary requires. Such report shall contain an evaluation 
          that describes the activities that have been carried out with 
          the grant or cooperative agreement funds and the 
          effectiveness of such activities, and provide such additional 
          information as the Secretary may require.
            ``(B) Publication.--The Secretary shall make the evaluation 
          reports received under this paragraph publicly available on 
          the Department of Health and Human Services website, and 
          submit such reports to the Committee on Health, Education, 
          Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on 
          Education and Labor of the House of Representatives.
            ``(e) Technical Assistance, Evaluation, and Monitoring.--
          The Secretary may use a portion of the funds appropriated to 
          carry out this section to provide for the evaluation, 
          monitoring, administration, and technical assistance of 
          programs authorized under subsection (b).
            ``(f) Rules of Construction.--
            ``(1) State domestic violence coalition.--Notwithstanding 
          section 302, for purposes of this Act, the term `State', used 
          with respect to a Domestic Violence Coalition, means a State 
          Domestic Violence Coalition operating in a State that is one 
          of the several States or the District of Columbia.
            ``(2) Territorial domestic violence coalition.--For 
          purposes of this Act, the term `territorial' used with 
          respect to a Domestic Violence Coalition, means a State 
          Domestic Violence Coalition operating in a State that is the 
          Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the United 
          States Virgin Islands, or the Commonwealth of the Northern 
          Mariana Islands.''.
     
          SEC. 620. ANALYSIS OF FEDERAL SUPPORT FOR FINANCIAL STABILITY 
                        AMONG SURVIVORS OF FAMILY VIOLENCE, DOMESTIC 
                        VIOLENCE, AND DATING VIOLENCE.
     
            Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this 
          Act, the Comptroller General of the United States shall--
            (1) conduct a study that includes--
            (A) a review of what is known about the number of survivors 
          of family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence in 
          the United States;
            (B) statistical data for recent fiscal years, as available, 
          on such number of survivors;
            (C) a description of key Federal programs providing such 
          survivors with financial and nonfinancial services and 
          supports;
            (D) an analysis of the gaps in such services and supports 
          provided by Federal programs, including in meeting the 
          financial and nonfinancial needs of survivors;
            (E) a demographic analysis of the distribution of such gaps 
          for groups including racial and ethnic minorities, 
          individuals with disabilities, Tribal populations, and 
          individuals who are geographically isolated;
            (F) a review of challenges that could affect program 
          utilization by such survivors; and
            (G) an review of the extent to which Federal agencies 
          administering programs described in subparagraph (C) have 
          taken steps to ensure that survivors of family violence, 
          domestic violence, and dating violence have access to 
          programs that will support them; and
            (2) submit to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, 
          and Pensions and the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate 
          and the Committee on Education and Labor and the Committee on 
          the Judiciary of the House of Representatives a report on 
          such study.
     
          SEC. 621. GAO REVIEW OF RESOURCE CENTERS.
     
            Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this 
          Act, the Comptroller General of the United States shall--
            (1) conduct a review of the resource centers receiving 
          grants under section 310 of the Family Violence Prevention 
          and Services Act (42 U.S.C. 10410) that includes--
            (A) an evaluation of how the Secretary of Health and Human 
          Services works to ensure the effectiveness of such resource 
          centers in providing information, education, and technical 
          assistance related to the response to, intervention in, and 
          prevention of family violence, domestic violence, and dating 
          violence;
            (B) an evaluation of the quality of the data submissions 
          under subsection (d) of such section;
            (C) recommendations, as appropriate, to the Secretary for 
          improvements to the use of such resource centers; and
            (D) an evaluation of the capacity of the Secretary to 
          present statutorily-required data on such resource centers to 
          Congress within the required timeframe; and
            (2) submit a report to the Committee on Health, Education, 
          Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on 
          Education and Labor of the House of Representatives on such 
          review.
     
                          TITLE VII--GENERAL PROVISIONS
     
          SEC. 701. EFFECTIVE DATE AND TRANSITION RULE.
     
            (a) Effective Date.--This division, including the 
          amendments made by this division, takes effect on the date of 
          enactment of this Act.
            (b) Transition.--
            (1) Definition.--In this section, the term ``immediate 
          provision'' means any of--
            (A) sections 109, 111, 202, 302, 303, 504, 506, 605, 620, 
          and 621, including an amendment made by that section;
            (B) the portion of section 301 that adds section 302 of the 
          Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act;
            (C) the portions of section 401 that insert sections 403 
          and 405 of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act; and
            (D) the portion of section 612 that adds paragraph (3) to 
          section 310(a) of the Family Violence Prevention and Services 
          Act.
            (2) Applicable provisions.--For each provision of this 
          division that is not one of the immediate provisions, the 
          Secretary of Health and Human Services--
            (A) shall determine the date (which shall be not later than 
          October 1, 2024) on which the provision shall apply;
            (B) until the date the provision applies, shall apply the 
          corresponding provision (if any) in effect on the day before 
          the date of enactment of this Act; and
            (C) shall have the authority to take such steps as are 
          necessary to provide for the orderly transition to, and 
          implementation of, programs authorized by this division, 
          including the amendments made by this division, not later 
          than October 1, 2024.
            (3) Immediate provision.--In order to provide for that 
          orderly transition, until October 1, 2024, a reference in an 
          immediate provision shall be considered to be a reference to 
          that provision, or to the corresponding provision (if any) 
          described in paragraph (2)(B), as determined by the 
          Secretary.
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       SA 6621. Ms. SINEMA (for herself and Mr. Tester) submitted an 
     amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 6552 proposed by Mr. 
     Leahy to the bill H.R. 2617, to amend section 1115 of title 31, United 
     States Code, to amend the description of how performance goals are 
     achieved, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the 
     table; as follows:
     
            At the end, add the following:
     
       DIVISION KK--SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR SECURING THE BORDER ACT
     
             The following sums are appropriated, out of any money in 
          the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year 
          ending September 30, 2023, and for other purposes, namely:
     
                          TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
     
                     Executive Office For Immigration Review
     
            For an additional amount for ``Executive Office for 
          Immigration Review'', $170,000,000, to remain available until 
          September 30, 2024, of which--
            (1) $35,000,000 shall be for supporting Immigration Judge 
          Teams, including travel, salaries, rental space, and support 
          staff;
            (2) $50,000,000 shall be for Information Technology 
          improvements, including digitizing records and providing 
          remote capabilities for proceedings;
            (3) $25,000,000 shall be for services and activities 
          provided by the Legal Orientation Program;
            (4) $10,000,000 shall be for improving language access and 
          translation services; and
            (5) $50,000,000 shall be for the National Qualified 
          Representative Program.
     
                                 Legal Activities
     
                  salaries and expenses, united states attorneys
     
            For an additional amount for ``Salaries and Expenses, 
          United States Attorneys'', $80,000,000, to remain available 
          until September 30, 2024, for necessary expenses for 
          increased law enforcement activities related to Southwest 
          border enforcement:  Provided, That amounts provided under 
          this heading in this title may not be used to increase the 
          number of permanent positions.
     
                          United States Marshals Service
     
                              salaries and expenses
     
            For an additional amount for ``United States Marshals 
          Service, Salaries and Expenses'', $25,000,000, to remain 
          available until September 30, 2024, for necessary expenses 
          for increased law enforcement activities related to Southwest 
          border enforcement:  Provided, That amounts provided under 
          this heading in this title may not be used to increase the 
          number of permanent positions.
     
                            federal prisoner detention
     
            For an additional amount for ``Federal Prisoner 
          Detention'', $140,000,000, to remain available until 
          expended.
     
                         Drug Enforcement Administration
     
                              salaries and expenses
     
            For an additional amount for ``Drug Enforcement 
          Administration, Salaries and Expenses'', $100,000,000, to 
          remain available until September 30, 2024, for necessary 
          expenses for increased law enforcement activities related to 
          Southwest border enforcement:  Provided, That amounts 
          provided under this heading in this title may not be used to 
          increase the number of permanent positions.
     
                    State and Local Law Enforcement Activities
     
                            Office of Justice Programs
     
                    state and local law enforcement assistance
     
            For an additional amount for ``State and Local Law 
          Enforcement Assistance'', $16,000,000, to remain available 
          until expended, for small, rural, and Tribal law enforcement 
          agencies in jurisdictions along or near the Southwest border, 
          of which--
     
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            (1) $8,000,000 is for a rural violent crime initiative, 
          including assistance for law enforcement agencies for 
          purposes covered under the Rural Violent Crime Reduction 
          Initiative for Law Enforcement Agencies; and
            (2) $8,000,000 is for grants authorized under the Missing 
          Persons and Unidentified Remains Act of 2019 (Public Law 116-
          277).
     
                    TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
     
         DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT, OPERATIONS, INTELLIGENCE, AND OVERSIGHT
     
                 Office of the Secretary and Executive Management
     
                              operations and support
     
            For an additional amount for ``Operations and Support'', 
          $60,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2024, 
          for necessary expenses to respond to border management 
          requirements:  Provided, That of the amount provided under 
          this heading in this title, $50,000,000 is to support the 
          work of the Family Reunification Task Force and $10,000,000 
          is for backlogs associated with the Freedom of Information 
          Act.
     
                              Management Directorate
     
                   procurement, construction, and improvements
     
            For an additional amount for ``Procurement, Construction, 
          and Improvements'', $330,000,000, to remain available until 
          September 30, 2027, for two Joint Processing Centers on the 
          southwest border.
     
                    SECURITY, ENFORCEMENT, AND INVESTIGATIONS
     
                        U.S. Customs and Border Protection
     
                              operations and support
     
            For an additional amount for ``Operations and Support'', 
          $1,307,100,000, to remain available until September 30, 2024, 
          for necessary expenses to support border management 
          requirements in response to an increase in arrivals of 
          noncitizens at the Southwest border and related activities, 
          of which--
            (1) $353,600,000 is for soft-sided facilities for temporary 
          custody and processing of noncitizens;
            (2) $251,500,000 is for transportation and fuel costs;
            (3) $180,000,000 is for operational costs, processing 
          improvements, and information technology support;
            (4) $175,200,000 is for temporary duty and overtime costs 
          including reimbursements for additional law enforcement 
          support and volunteer forces;
            (5) $140,000,000 is for contracted personnel support, 
          Border Patrol recruitment and retention, and training for 
          border search and rescue operations;
            (6) $106,400,000 is for additional Customs and Border 
          Protection officers, mission support staff, and auxiliary 
          facilities to increase processing capacity at ports of entry 
          along the southwest border while supporting trade 
          facilitation and travel; and
            (7) $100,400,000 is for medical care and contract costs.
     
                   procurement, construction, and improvements
     
            For an additional amount for ``Procurement, Construction, 
          and Improvements'', $400,000,000, to remain available until 
          September 30, 2025, of which--
            (1) $200,000,000 is for nonintrusive inspection equipment 
          and accompanying civil works to deploy; and
            (2) $200,000,000 is for closing border barrier gaps in 
          priority areas as determined by the Commissioner of U.S. 
          Customs and Border Protection.
     
                     U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
     
                              operations and support
     
            For an additional amount for ``Operations and Support'', 
          $2,565,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2024, 
          for necessary expenses to support border management 
          requirements in response to an increase in arrivals of 
          noncitizens at the southwest border and related activities, 
          of which--
            (1) $500,000,000 is for transportation, including 
          unaccompanied alien children;
            (2) $425,000,000 is for alternatives to detention;
            (3) $250,000,000 is for the Family Case Management Program 
          and Wraparound Stabilization Services Program within 
          Alternatives to Detention;
            (4) $32,000,000 is for detainee medical care;
            (5) $60,000,000 is for the Office of the Principal Legal 
          Advisor for an expected rise in immigration court 
          proceedings;
            (6) $74,000,000 is for Homeland Security Investigations 
          mission related border work;
            (7) $1,024,000,000 is for detention operations to support 
          an average daily population of 55,000 beds; and
            (8) $200,000,000 is for enforcement and removal operations 
          for aliens who arrive and have been ordered removed after the 
          date of enactment of this Act.
     
                 PROTECTION, PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE, AND RECOVERY
     
                       Federal Emergency Management Agency
     
                                federal assistance
     
            For an additional amount for ``Federal Assistance'', 
          $1,710,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2024, 
          of which--
            (1) $1,700,000,000 is for the emergency food and shelter 
          program under title III of the McKinney-Vento Homeless 
          Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11331 et seq.) for the purposes of 
          providing shelter and other services to families and 
          individuals encountered by the Department of Homeland 
          Security:  Provided, That notwithstanding section 313(a) of 
          such Act, up to $225,000,000 of the funds made available 
          under this heading in this title may be used for the purchase 
          of vehicles to be utilized for the transportation of families 
          and individuals, and for the construction of new, and the 
          expansion of existing, shelter facilities:  Provided further, 
          That notwithstanding section 311 of such Act, funds made 
          available for the purposes described in the first proviso may 
          be awarded to the Emergency Food and Shelter Program National 
          Board up to 6 months after the date of enactment of this Act: 
           Provided further, That notwithstanding sections 315 and 
          316(b) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, funds 
          made available in the first proviso may be disbursed by the 
          Emergency Food and Shelter Program National Board up to 24 
          months after the date on which such funds become available:  
          Provided further, That the Emergency Food and Shelter Program 
          National Board shall distribute funds provided under this 
          heading in this title only to jurisdictions or local 
          recipient organizations serving communities that have 
          experienced a significant influx of such families and 
          individuals:  Provided further, That funds provided under 
          this heading in this title may be used to reimburse such 
          jurisdictions or local recipient organizations for costs 
          incurred in providing services to such families and 
          individuals on or after January 1, 2023:  Provided further, 
          That certain State, local, and tribal government activities 
          related to border management requirements can be eligible 
          costs under the Urban Area Security Initiative (6 U.S.C. 604) 
          and the State Homeland Security Grant Program (6 U.S.C. 605), 
          including Operation Stonegarden and Tribal Homeland Security 
          Grants (6 U.S.C. 606); and
            (2) $10,000,000 is for Operation Stonegarden.
     
                  RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TRAINING, AND SERVICES
     
                    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
     
                              operations and support
     
            For an additional amount for ``Operations and Support'', 
          $839,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2024, 
          for necessary expenses to respond to the rise of individuals 
          seeking asylum and for related activities, of which--
            (1) $339,000,000 is for information technology and 
          cybersecurity, application processing, the reduction of 
          backlogs within U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services 
          asylum, field, and service center offices, additional support 
          for asylum adjudication workloads, and support of the refugee 
          program; and
            (2) $500,000,000 is for the full digitization of 
          immigration files not later than January 2, 2024.
     
                TITLE III--DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
     
                     Administration for Children and Families
     
                          refugee and entrant assistance
     
            For an additional amount for ``Refugee and Entrant 
          Assistance'', $1,000,000,000, to be merged with and available 
          for the same period as funds appropriated in Public Law 117-
          103 ``for carrying out such sections 414, 501, 462, and 
          235'', which shall be available for any purpose funded under 
          such heading in such law.
     
                      TITLE IV--GENERAL PROVISIONS-THIS ACT
     
            Sec. 401. 
            Each amount appropriated or made available by this division 
          is in addition to amounts otherwise appropriated for the 
          fiscal year involved.
            Sec. 402. 
            No part of any appropriation contained in this division 
          shall remain available for obligation beyond the current 
          fiscal year unless expressly so provided herein.
            Sec. 403. 
            Unless otherwise provided for by this division, the 
          additional amounts appropriated by this division to 
          appropriations accounts shall be available under the 
          authorities and conditions applicable to such appropriations 
          accounts for fiscal year 2023.
            Sec. 404. 
            Notwithstanding any other provision of law, none of the 
          funds provided by this Act or by division F of the 
          Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 may be obligated or 
          expended to terminate the prohibitions on entry into the 
          United States issued pursuant to sections 362 and 365 of the 
          Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 265 and 268) as a result 
          of the public health emergency relating to the Coronavirus 
          Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic declared under section 319 
          of such Act (42 U.S.C. 247d) on January 31, 2020 (popularly 
          known as "Title 42").
            Sec. 405. 
            Each amount provided by this division is designated by 
          Congress as being for an emergency requirement pursuant to 
          section 4001(a)(1) of S. Con. Res. 14 (117th Congress), the 
          concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2023, and 
          section 1(e) of H. Res. 1151 (117th Congress), as engrossed 
          in the House of Representatives on June 8, 2022.This division 
          may be cited as the ``Supplemental Appropriations for 
          Securing the Border Act''.
     
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