[Federal Register Volume 74, Number 171 (Friday, September 4, 2009)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 45760-45763]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E9-21307]
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 20
U.S. Census Bureau Electronic Export Information Requirements
When Sending Shipments Internationally
AGENCY: Postal Service\TM\.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: New Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR) issued by the U.S. Census
Bureau require Postal Service revisions to its mailing standards and
customs label requirements for customers mailing items internationally.
DATES: Effective November 2, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick Klutts, 813-877-0372.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On September 30, 2008, the U.S. Census
Bureau implemented statutory requirements for the electronic filing of
export information through the Census Bureau's Automated Export System
(AES) or its AESDirect Web site for various international shipments
where a Shipper's Export Declaration (SED) was previously required. The
new Foreign Trade Regulations mandate that Electronic Export
Information (EEI) be filed when any type of goods contained in a
shipment (per Schedule B Export Codes at http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/schedules/b) is valued at more than $2,500 or requires an export
license under U.S. law, subject to certain exceptions.
These Postal Service standards are consistent with the Foreign
Trade Regulations (15 CFR part 30) and 13 U.S.C. Chapter 9, as amended
by the Foreign Relations Authorization Act of 2002, Public Law 107-228.
In addition, items mailed as gift parcels or humanitarian donations
to certain countries designated as State Sponsors of Terrorism must
comply with the conditions for License Exception ``GFT'', or else
customers may be required to obtain an export license from the U.S.
Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security. The
definitions and limitations on such gift parcels and humanitarian
donations are set forth in the Commerce Department's Export
Administration Regulations at 15 CFR 740.12 and part 746. The Postal
Service standards for endorsing qualifying items as gift parcels or
humanitarian donations are consistent with the Export Administration
Regulations (15 CFR 740.12(a)(3)(ii) and 758.1(d)).
Requirements for Sending an International Shipment
Effective November 2, 2009, customers mailing outbound
international shipments containing goods are responsible for providing
an Exemption and Exclusion Legend, Proof of Filing Citation (PFC), or
AES Downtime Citation. Goods mailed to APO/FPO/DPO (DMM 703.2)
addresses are not subject to this standard. Section 30.71 of the
Federal Trade Regulations establishes civil and criminal penalties for
customers who fail to electronically file their export information when
required, or to comply with the Foreign Trade Regulations in any other
way.
Electronic Export Information Filing; Proof of Filing Citation
Subject to exemptions and exclusions, as set forth below,
electronic filing of export information and a Proof of Filing Citation
(PFC) are required when:
1. Any type of goods contained in a shipment (per Schedule B Export
Codes at http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/schedules/b) is valued at
more than $2,500.
2. The package is shipped to certain countries designated as State
Sponsors of Terrorism (see Country Group E:1 in the Export
Administration Regulations, 15 CFR Part 740, Supplement No. 1) and does
not qualify as a ``gift parcel or humanitarian donation'' under 15 CFR
740.12. As of August, 2009, these countries are:
a. Cuba.
b. Iran.
c. People's Democratic Republic of Korea (North Korea).
d. Sudan.
e. Syrian Arab Republic (Syria).
3. The package requires an export license. To determine if an
export license is required, go to http://www.export.gov/regulation/index.asp or call: 1-800-USA-TRAD(E).
When any of these three circumstances apply, it is the mailer's
responsibility to electronically file export information before
mailing; a paper Shipper's Export Declaration (SED) is no longer
accepted. Electronic export information is filed through the U.S.
Census Bureau's Automated Export System (AES) or AESDirect Web site
utilizing the following steps:
Log on to http://www.aesdirect.gov and follow the
instructions for registering and completing the AES Certification Quiz.
The ``Port of Export'' code for shipping through the
Postal Service is ``8000''.
The ``Mode of Transport'' is ``Mail''.
The carrier should be left as ``SCAC/IATA,'' and the
conveyance name fields should remain blank.
After the mailer has successfully filed the electronic
export information, the mailer will be provided with an alphanumeric
Internal Transaction Number as confirmation. When mailing, the PFC will
consist of the letters ``AES'' followed by the Internal Transaction
Number (ITN): for example, ``AES X20080930987654''.
Note: If the AES system is down, call 1-800-549-0595, option 1.
AES Downtime Citation
If export information filing is required but AES or AESDirect is
unavailable, the goods may be shipped but the mailer is responsible for
providing the appropriate AES Downtime Citation. This citation includes
the word ``AESDOWN,'' the mailer's AES filer identification number, and
the date: for example, ``AESDOWN 123456789 09/30/2009''.
Exemption and Exclusion Legends
If no class of goods within the package is valued at more than
$2,500 and an export license is not required, the customer should enter
the exemption code ``NOEEI 30.37(a)'' on the customs declaration form,
unless the goods are being shipped to Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan,
or Syria. If one or
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more classes of goods within the package is valued at more than $2,500,
another exemption code might apply, such as ``NOEEI 30.36'' (goods
shipped to Canada, subject to certain exceptions). For a complete
listing, see Appendix C to 15 CFR Part 30.
Exemption and Exclusion Legends cannot be applied to packages that
require an export license. In such cases, customers are responsible for
filing, or attempting to file, electronic export information through
the AES Web site and apply a PFC or AES Downtime Citation to the
customs declaration form. For gift parcels and humanitarian donations,
as defined in 15 CFR 740.12, mailed to certain countries designated as
State Sponsors of Terrorism (see Country Group E:1 in the Export
Administration Regulations, 15 CFR Part 740, Supplement No. 1),
customers may use exemption code ``NOEEI 30.37(h).'' In addition, the
item must be endorsed with the marking ``GIFT--Export License Not
Required'' on the addressee side of the package, and the symbol ``GFT''
must be written in the same block as the Exemption and Exclusion Legend
on the applicable required customs declaration, as described below.
Entering Required, PFC, AES Downtime Citation, or Exemption and
Exclusion Legend
The PFC, AES Downtime Citation, or Exemption and Exclusion Legend
can be marked on the applicable customs declaration form as follows:
On PS Form 2976-A, Customs Declaration and Dispatch Note--
CP72 (large white form) customers should write one PFC, AES Downtime
Citation, or applicable Exemption and Exclusion Legend in Block 11.
On older versions of PS Form 2976-A printed prior to
January 2009, customers should write one PFC, AES Downtime Citation, or
applicable Exemption and Exclusion Legend at the top of the form or in
any clear space. Avoid writing over the barcode on the form.
On PS Form 2976, Customs Declaration--CN22 (September
2009, version) customers should check ``30.37(a)'' or ``30.37(h)'' in
Block 7 of the form, depending on the applicable Exemption and
Exclusion Legend.
On older versions of PS Form 2976, Customs Declaration--
CN22 (small green form) customers should write one applicable Exemption
and Exclusion Legend (``30.37(a)'' or ``30.37(h)'') on the green
portion of the form.
On Label 11FGG1, Global Express Guaranteed (GXG),
International Air Waybill (Mailing Label), printed prior to August
2008, customers should write ``30.37(a)'' next to the sender's
signature. Current versions have this Exemption and Exclusion Legend
included on the GXG mailing label.
Note: These standards also apply to mailers who produce
privately printed customs declaration forms.
Responding to Customer Questions
Customers needing further assistance with AES filing requirements
should contact the U.S. Census Bureau on its toll-free hotline at 1-
800-549-0595:
Option 1--AES Assistance
Option 2--Commodity Classification Assistance
Option 3--Regulatory Assistance
Customers may also obtain a copy of Publication 613, New U.S.
Census Bureau Regulations: What Mailers Need to Know When Shipping an
International Package, from any U.S. Postal Service retail unit.
The Postal Service adopts the following changes to Mailing
Standards of the United States Postal Service, International Mail
Manual (IMM[supreg]), which is incorporated by reference in the Code of
Federal Regulations. See 39 CFR 20.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 20
Foreign relations, International postal services.
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Accordingly, 39 CFR part 20 is amended as follows:
PART 20--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority citation for 39 CFR part 20 is revised to read as
follows:
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 13 U.S.C. 301-307; 39 U.S.C. 101,
401, 403, 404, 407, 414, 416, 3001-3011, 3201-3219, 3403-3406, 3621,
3622, 3626, 3632, 3633, and 5001.
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2. Revise the following sections of Mailing Standards of the United
States Postal Service, International Mail Manual (IMM) as follows:
Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service,
International Mail Manual (IMM)
1 International Mail Services
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120 Preparation for Mailing
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123 Customs Declaration Forms and Online Shipping Labels
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123.7 Completing Customs Declaration Forms
123.71 PS Form 2976, Customs Declaration CN 22--Sender's Declaration
(Green Label)
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123.712 Postal Service Employee's Acceptance of PS Form 2976
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[Add new item e as follows:]
e. To comply with U.S. Census Bureau requirements, it is the
customer's responsibility to ensure an appropriate Exemption and
Exclusion Legend is selected or displayed on the PS Form 2976.
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123.72 PS Form 2976-A, Customs Declaration and Dispatch Note--CP 72
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123.722 Postal Service Employee's Acceptance of PS Form 2976-A
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[Insert new item c as follows and redesignate existing items c through
g as new items d through h]
c. To comply with U.S. Census Bureau requirements, it is the
customer's responsibility to ensure that an appropriate Exemption and
Exclusion Legend, Proof of Filing Citation, or AES Downtime Citation is
displayed on the PS Form 2976-A. If this information is not entered,
remind the customer that he or she may be subject to civil and criminal
penalties for noncompliance.
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5 Nonpostal Export Regulations
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[Delete current 521 through 524. Insert new 520-527 to read as
follows:]
520 Foreign Trade Regulations--U.S. Census Bureau
521 General
This section describes the various U.S. Department of Commerce,
U.S. Bureau of the Census requirements when shipping goods
internationally. In certain circumstances, customers are responsible
for entering information on the PS Form 2976 or 2976-A. Customers may
be subject to civil and criminal penalties if they fail to
electronically file their export information when required, or if they
fail to comply with the Foreign Trade Regulations in any other way.
522 Additional Assistance
Customers needing further assistance with filing requirements
should contact
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the U.S. Census Bureau on its toll-free hotline at 1-800-549-0595:
[dec222] Option 1--AES Assistance
[dec222] Option 2--Commodity Classification Assistance
[dec222] Option 3--Regulatory Assistance
523 Mailpieces Sent To APOs, FPOs, and DPOs
Goods mailed to APO/FPO/DPO addresses are not subject to the
Foreign Trade Regulations. Accordingly, customers are not required to
file electronic export information via the U.S. Census Bureau's
Automated Export System or AESDirect Web site for such mailings, and
they do not need to present a Proof of Filing Citation, AES Downtime
Citation, or Exemption and Exclusion Legend.
524 Proof of Filing Citation (PFC)
524.1 General
Under the authority of 13 U.S.C. Chapter 9, as amended by the
Foreign Relations Authorization Act of 2002, Public Law 107-228, U.S.
Census Bureau regulations require electronic filing of export
information through the Census Bureau's Automated Export System (AES)
or AESDirect Web site for certain outbound international shipments of
goods. Before mailing, customers subject to this filing requirement are
responsible for presenting a Proof of Filing Citation (PFC) or AES
Downtime Citation as evidence of compliance.
The Census Bureau's regulations mandate that electronic export
information be filed when any type of goods contained in a shipment
(per Schedule B Export Codes at http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/schedules/b) is valued at more than $2,500, requires an export license
under U.S. law, or is being sent to certain countries designated as
State Sponsors of Terrorism, subject to certain exceptions. Following
are three examples to illustrate the value criterion:
Example 1:
An insured Priority Mail International package contains one
mechanically operated watch (Schedule B item 9101.11.0000)
valued at $2600. The total value of goods to be mailed is $2600, and
the value of all items within the same Schedule B number is over $2500.
Consequently, electronic filing and a PFC would be required (unless an
exemption or exclusion applies).
Example 2:
An insured Priority Mail International package contains one
mechanically operated watch (Schedule B item 9101.11.0000)
valued at $2400, and one electronically operated watch (Schedule B
item 9101.91.0000) valued at $2400. The total value of goods
to be mailed is $4800, but no group of items within the same Schedule B
number is valued over $2500. Consequently, electronic filing and a PFC
would not be required because the mechanical watch and electronic watch
are in different Schedule B groups.
Example 3:
An insured Priority Mail International package contains two
mechanically operated watches (Schedule B item 9101.11.0000)
one valued at $1400 and one valued at $1500. The total value of goods
to be mailed is $2900 and the value of all items within the same
Schedule B number is over $2500. Consequently, electronic filing and a
PFC would be required (unless an exemption or exclusion applies).
524.2 Filing Requirements
524.21 Mandatory Filing
Electronic filing of export information is required when any of the
following applies:
a. One or more classes of goods (per Schedule B Export Codes at
http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/schedules/b) within the item is
valued at more than $2,500, unless the shipment falls under an
exemption or exclusion. See 520.6.
b. The item requires an export license under U.S. law.
c. The shipment is destined to a designated State Sponsor of
Terrorism country (per Country Group E:1 in the Export Administration
Regulations, 15 CFR Part 740, Supplement No. 1) and the shipment does
not qualify as a ``gift parcel or humanitarian donation'' as defined by
15 CFR 740.12. See 520.6.
Note: Currently, the State Sponsors of Terrorism countries are:
1. Cuba.
2. Iran.
3. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea).
4. Sudan.
5. The Syrian Arab Republic (Syria).
524.22 How to File Electronic Export Information and Obtain a Proof of
Filing Citation
To file electronic export information through AESDirect and obtain
a PFC, customers should use the following steps:
a. Go to http://www.aesdirect.gov.
b. Register for an AESDirect account or log into your existing
account.
c. Follow the instructions for the AES Certification Quiz.
d. The ``Port of Export'' code for shipping through the Postal
Service is ``8000''.
e. The ``Mode of Transport'' is ``Mail''.
f. Leave the carrier as `SCAC/IATA' and the conveyance name fields
blank.
g. After successfully filing electronic export information,
AESDirect will provide an alphanumeric Internal Transaction Number
(ITN) as confirmation. The PFC consists of the letters ``AES'' followed
by the ITN: for example, ``AES X20080930987654''.
For additional information on electronic filing, call the U.S.
Census Bureau's toll-free information hotline at 800-549-0595, option
3.
525 AES Downtime Citation
If electronic information filing is required but AES or AESDirect
is unavailable, the goods may be shipped but the customer is
responsible for providing the appropriate AES Downtime Citation instead
of a PFC. This citation includes the word ``AESDOWN,'' the customer's
AES filer identification number, and the date: for example, ``AESDOWN
123456789 09/30/2009.''
526 Exemption and Exclusion Legend
526.1 General
In many circumstances, electronic export information filing and a
PFC may not be required when mailing goods internationally. In these
circumstances, customers are directed to apply an applicable Exemption
and Exclusion Legend on the customs declaration form upon mailing. The
following conditions apply:
a. One Exemption and Exclusion Legend may be entered per addressed
mailpiece. When multiple exemptions may apply, the mailer may select
any one that applies.
b. Exemption and Exclusion Legends cannot be applied to shipments
if an export license is required.
526.2 When Applicable
Customers with shipments not meeting the mandatory filing
requirements under 520.41 may apply the exemption legends such as the
following on the customs declaration form:
1. ``NOEEI 30.37(a)'' for shipments when the value of each class of
goods is $2,500 or less, when an export license is not required. This
exemption cannot be applied to shipments to designated State Sponsors
of Terrorism countries.
2. ``NOEEI 30.36'' for shipments to Canada, when an export license
is not required.
3. ``NOEEI 30.37(h)'' for shipments of gift parcels and
humanitarian donations as defined in 15 CFR 740.12. This exemption may
apply to qualifying shipments to the designated State
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Sponsors of Terrorism countries identified in 520.41(c). In addition,
the item must be endorsed with the marking ``GIFT--Export License Not
Required'' on the addressee side of the package, and the symbol ``GFT''
must be written in the same block as the Exemption and Exclusion Legend
on the applicable required customs declaration, as described in 527.
Note: For more information and a complete listing of these and
other exemption and exclusion legends, see Appendix C of the Foreign
Trade Regulations, 15 CFR Part 30.
527 Placement of PFC, AES Downtime Citation, or Exemption and Exclusion
Legend
When shipments require a PFC, AES Downtime Citation, or Exemption
and Exclusion Legend, it is the customer's responsibility to legibly
write the PFC, AES Downtime Citation, or Exemption and Exclusion Legend
on the applicable customs declaration form as follows:
a. On PS Form 2976-A, Customs Declaration and Dispatch Note--CP72
(large white form), customers should write one PFC, AES Downtime
Citation, or Exemption and Exclusion Legend in Block 11.
b. On older versions of PS Form 2976-A printed prior to January
2009, customers should write one PFC, AES Downtime Citation, or
Exemption and Exclusion Legend at the top of the form or in any clear
space. Avoid writing over the barcode on the form.
c. On PS Form 2976, Customs Declaration--CN22 (September 2009
version), customers should check ``30.37(a)'' or ``30.37(h)'' in Block
7 of the form, depending on the applicable Exemption and Exclusion
Legend.
d. On older versions of PS Form 2976, Customs Declaration--CN22
(small green form), customers should write one applicable Exemption and
Exclusion Legend (``30.37(a)'' or ``30.37(h)'') in the margin on the
green portion of the form.
e. On Label 11FGG1, Global Express Guaranteed (GXG), International
Air Waybill (Mailing Label) printed prior to August 2008, customers
should write ``NOEEI 30.37(a)'' next to the sender's signature. Current
versions have this exemption legend included on the GXG mailing label.
Note: These standards also apply to mailers who produce
privately printed customs declaration forms under 123.3.
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Neva R. Watson,
Attorney, Legislative.
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