Federal Register - December 10, 1936
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FEDERAL
VOLUME I
REGISTER
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NUMBER 192
Washington, Thursday, Decem ber 10, 1936
DEPARTM ENT OF STATE.
National Munitions Control Board.
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D e c e m b e r 7, 1936.
The Acting Secretary o f State announces that the follow ing D ecember 7, 1936.
procedure has been adopted by the National Munitions Con Pursuant to the authority vested in me by Executive Order trol Board to govern the issuance o f licenses fo r the exporta No. 7297 o f February 16, 1936, I hereby prescribe, by and tion of tin-plate scrap between January 1 and December 31, with the advice and consent of the National Munitions Con 1937, in accordance w ith the provisions o f the Regulations trol Board, the follow ing regulations to govern the exporta Governing the Exportation of Tin -Plate Scrap prescribed by tion of tin-plate scrap under the provisions of the A ct of him on December 7, 1936, by and with the advice and consent Congress approved February 15, 1936, entitled An A ct to o f the National Munitions Control Board:
provide fo r the protection and preservation of the domestic 1 Requests fo r Allotments. Each producer o f tin-plate sources o f,tin :
scrap who desires to export that commodity during the calen 1 For the purpose o f the A ct the term tin-plate scrap dar year 1937, as well as every producer whose scrap is sold to is construed, provisionally, to mean tin-plate clippings, cut and ultim ately exported by third parties, should submit to the tings, stampings, trimmings, skeleton sheets, and all other Secretary of State not later than December 15,1936, a request miscellaneous pieces of discarded tin plate, which result from fo r an allotm ent, specifying in long tons the quantity of tin
1 the manufacture of tin plate, or 2 the manufacture of plate scrap which he desires to export or to sell fo r export tin-bearing articles from tin plate. As thus defined, the between January 1 and December 31, 1937.
term tin-plate scrap does not include tin-plate waste, 2 Original Allotments. Allotm ents w ill be granted to tin-plate circles, tin-plate strips, tin-plate cobbles, and tin producers of tin-plate scrap only and w ill be assigned on plate scroll shear butts, when packed separately and sold as January 1, 1937, to producers whose applications have been such, and when not interm ingled with tin-plate scrap.
received prior to that date. Allotm ents w ill be based on the 2 Blank form s of application1 fo r export licenses w ill individual producers request therefor w ith the provision be furnished by the Secretary of State on request.
that no allotm ent o f more than 25 long tons shall exceed in 3 The Secretary o f State w ill issue export licenses to amount the quantity o f tin-plate scrap produced by him cover proposed shipments o f tin-plate scrap to applicants during the calendar year 1935. Requests fo r allotm ents of who have duly filled out the above form when, in the opinion 25 long tons or less may be granted in fu ll, without refer of the National Munitions Control Board, the issuance of ence to the quantity of tin-plate scrap produced during the such licenses may be consistent w ith the purposes o f the calendar year 1935, provided the producer concerned pre Act. Copies of the statement o f the procedure adopted by sents convincing evidence, in the form of a sworn state the Board to govern the issuance o f licenses may be obtained ment, establishing that he will, during the calendar year 1937, produce at least the equivalent of the allotm ent which from the Secretary o f State.
4 The shippers export declaration customs form 7525 he requests.
3 Sworn Statement of 1935 Production. No producer must contain the same inform ation in regard to the nature and the value of the tin-plate scrap to be exported as that shall be eligible to receive an allotm ent under the provisions o f paragraph 2 until the Secretary o f State has received which appears on the application fo r license.
5 Export licenses and export declarations covering tin from him a sworn statement setting forth the quantity o f plate scrap must be filed with the appropriate collector of tin-plate scrap, in long tons, produced by him during the customs at least 24 hours before the proposed departure of calendar year 1935.
4 Apportionment of Total Allotments. In the event the shipment from the United States, and, in the case of a shipment by a sea-going vessel, 24 hours before the lading that it shall be necessary, in order that the quantity of tin
plate scrap to be exported during the calendar year 1937
of the vessel.
These regulations shall supersede, effective January 1, shall not exceed the total figure to be agreed upon by the National Munitions Control Board, such total shall be ap 1937, the regulations prescribed on A pril 4, 1936.
portioned among the applicants fo r allotments on the basis seal R. W a l t o n M o o r e , of 1935 production, with the provision that no allotm ent Acting Secretary of State.
shall exceed the quantity specified in the individual pro ducers request therefor. I f an apportionment is unneces F . R . Doc. 3755 Filed, December 9,1936; 10:36 a. m.
sary, further allotm ents w ill be granted after January 1 in 1A n application for license to export tin-plate scrap was filed the order of the receipt of requests therefor until the total with the Division o f the Federal Register, The National Archives, figure referred to has been exhausted.
as a part of this document.
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