Federal Register - August 12, 1937
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FEDERAL
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VOLUME 2
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NUMBER 155
W ashington, Thursday, A u g u st 12, 1937
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bureau of Customs.
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C o u n t e r v a il in g D u t i e s o n D r ie d G r e e n P e a s S p l i t P eas F r o m t h e N e t h e r l a n d s
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TREASURY DECISION 47658, APPROVED APRIL 26, 1935, REQUIRING
A DEPOSIT OF ESTIMATED COUNTERVAILING DUTIES ON IMPORTS
OF DRIED GREEN PEAS, INCLUDING SPLIT PEAS, FROM THE NETHER
LANDS, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SECTION 303, TARIFF ACT OF 1930, MODIFIED
To Collectors o f Customs and Others Concerned:
The Bureau is in receipt of official information to the effect that the payment of bounties or the bestowal of grants, within the meaning of section 303 of the Tariff Act of 1930
U. S. C., title 19, sec. 1303, on shipments of dried green peas, including split peas, from the Netherlands has been discontinued as to direct shipments to the United States and that no bounties have been paid on such shipments since the effective date of Treasury Decision 47658, approved April 26, 1935.
In the circumstances Treasury Decision 47658 is hereby modified so as to restrict its application to indirect ship ments of such merchandise from the Netherlands.
Entries covering dried green peas, including split peas, imported direct from the Netherlands should be liquidated without the assessment of countervailing duties.
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F rank D o w ,
A cting Commissioner o f Customs.
Approved: August 5, 1937.
S t e p h e n B. G i b b o n s , A cting Secretary o f the Treasury.
IF. R. Doc. 37-2513; Filed, A ugust 11,1937; 1:15 p. m.
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V essels E n t r y
and
C learance
REPORT OF ARRIVAL AND ENTRY AND CLEARANCE OF CERTAIN
VESSELS ON BOARD THEREOF
A ugust
7, 1937.
To Collectors o f Customs and Others Concerned:
Public No. 155, of the Seventy-fifth Congress, approved June 16, 1937, relating to the report of arrival and entry and Clearance of certain vessels, is as follows:
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155 75tli Congress
Chapter 362 1st Session
order to expedite the dispatch of vessels carrying passengers operating on regular schedules and arriving at night or on a Sunday or a holiday at a port in the United States at which such vessels is required by law to report arrival and make entry and from which it is required to obtain a clearance, the collector o f customs, or any deputy collector of customs designated by him, if the vessel departs during the same night, Sunday, or holiday on which it arrives may, under such regulations as may be prescribed Jointly by the Secretary of Commerce and the Secre tary of the Treasury, receive the report of arrival and entry of such vessel from and give clearance for such vessel to the master or other proper officer thereof on board such vessel :
Provided, That bond, as prescribed in section 451 of the Tariff Act of 1930, is given to secure reimbursement to the Government for the compensation of, and expenses incurred by, such customs officers in performing such services, who shall be entitled to rates of compensation fixed on the same basis and payable in the same manner and upon the same terms and conditions as in the case of customs officers and employees assigned to lading or unlading at night or on Sunday or a holiday.
Approved, June 16, 1937.
Pursuant to the authority contained in this act, the follow ing regulations are hereby prescribed:
1. D efinitions. When used in these regulations a The term act means Public No. 155, of the Seventyfifth Congress, quoted above.
b The term at night shall include the hours from 5:00 p. m. of one day to 8:00 a. m. o f the following day.
c The term holiday shall include only national holi days, viz., January 1, February 22, May 30, July 4, the first Monday in September, Thanksgiving Day when designated by the President , December 25, and such other days as may be made national holidays.
2. Application Bond. Application for the privilege of reporting arrival and making entry and obtaining clearance on board such vessels as are described in the act shall be on customs Form 3853-A. Such application must be sup ported by a bond on customs Form 7567, in such penal sum as the collector deems sufficient but not less than $500, or the usual term bond on customs Form 7569. I f the applica tion is approved, the collector of customs, or such deputy collector of customs as may be designated by him, will re ceive the report of arrival and the entry of the vessel and give clearance for such vessel on board thereof. I f the collector of customs is satisfied that the conditions will permit, an application to cover arrivals during a period of one month may be approved, provided a bond on customs Form 7569 is given. Such application may cover more than one vessel belonging to the same line and owner. The application in such case shall be on customs Form 3851.
J. M . J o h n s o n ,
H . R. 6438
A N ACT
To expedite the dispatch of vessels from certain ports o f call.
i t enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives o f the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in
A cting Secretary o f Commerce.
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J o s e p h in e R o c h e ,
A cting Secretary o f the Treasury.
F. R. Doc. 37-2512; Filed, August 11,1937; 1:14 p. m.
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