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Code · REGISTER · 2000-03-15 · Customs Service, Department of the Treasury · Rules and Regulations

Rules and Regulations. General notice

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BILLING CODE 4915-00-P DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Customs Service [T.D. 00-18] Geographic Boundaries of Customs Brokerage, Cartage, and Lighterage Districts AGENCY: Customs Service, Department of the Treasury. ACTION: General notice. SUMMARY: This document informs the public of the geographic areas covered for purposes of customs broker permits and for certain cartage and lighterage purposes where the word “district” appears in the Customs Regulations. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gina Grier, Office of Regulations and Rulings
(202)927-2320. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background In Treasury Decisions 95-77 and 95-78 published in the **Federal Register** on September 27, 1995, at 60 FR 50008 and 60 FR 50020, respectively, Customs amended its regulations to reflect its new organizational structure. Concerning this reorganization, Customs pointed out that, although the concepts of districts and regions would, for the most part, be eliminated, they would still exist for certain limited purposes concerning customs broker permits and cartage and lighterage licensing. In addition, in the same issue of the **Federal Register** Customs published a general notice (60 FR 49971) that informed the public of the geographic areas covered for purposes of those customs broker permit and cartage and lighterage licensing purposes where the word “district” appears in the Customs Regulations. This document republishes the information contained in that 1995 notice. In the table set forth below, which is arranged alphabetically by State or other geographic location, each of the service ports listed in the left column represents a “district” for purposes of §§ 111.1 and 112.1 of the Customs Regulations (19 CFR 111.1 and 112.1), and the ports of entry listed to the right of each service port represent the ports within that “district.” Service ports Ports of entry Alabama Mobile Birmingham. Gulfport, MS. Huntsville. Mobile. Pascagoula, MS. Alaska Anchorage Alcan. Anchorage. Dalton Cache. Fairbanks. Juneau. Ketchikan. Sitka. Skagway. Valdez. Wrangell. Arizona Nogales Douglas. Lukeville. Naco. Nogales. Phoenix. San Luis. Sasabe. Tucson. California Los Angeles Los Angeles-Long Beach. LAX. Las Vegas, NV. Port Hueneme. Port San Luis. San Diego. Andrade. Calexico. Tecate. San Francisco. Eureka. Fresno. Reno, NV. San Francisco-Oakland. District of Columbia Dulles Alexandria, VA. Dulles, VA. Florida Miami Key West. Miami. Port Everglades. West Palm Beach. Tampa. Boca Grande. Fernandina Beach. Jacksonville. Orlando. Panama City. Pensacola. Port Canaveral. Port Manatee. St. Petersburg. Tampa. Georgia Savannah Atlanta. Brunswick. Savannah. Hawaii Honolulu Hilo. Honolulu. Kahului Nawilliwili-Port Allen. Illinois Chicago Chicago. Davenport, IA-Moline and Rock Island. Des Moines, IA. Omaha NE. Peoria. Rockford. Louisiana New Orleans Baton Rouge. Chattanooga, TN. Gramercy. Greenville, MS. Knoxville, TN. Lake Charles. Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR. Memphis, TN. Morgan City. Nashville, TN. New Orleans. Shreveport-Bossier City. Vicksburg, MS. Maine Portland Bangor. Bar Harbor. Bath. Belfast. Bridgewater. Calais. Eastport. Fort Fairfield. Fort Kent. Houlton. Jackman. Jonesport. Limestone. Madawaska. Portland. Portsmouth, NH. Rockland. Van Buren. Vanceboro. Maryland Baltimore Annapolis. Baltimore. Cambridge. Massachusetts Boston Boston. Bridgeport, CT. Fall River. Gloucester. Hartford, CT. Lawrence. New Bedford. New Haven, CT. New London, CT. Plymouth. Salem. Springfield. Worcester. Michigan Detroit Battle Creek. Detroit. Grand Rapids. Muskegon. Port Huron. Saginaw-Bay City-Flint. Sault Ste. Marie. Minnesota Duluth Ashland, WI. Duluth and Superior, WI. Grand Portage. International Falls-Ranier. Minneapolis. Minneapolis-St. Paul. Missouri St. Louis Kansas, City St. Joseph. St. Louis. St. Wichita. Montana Great Falls Butte. Del Bonita. Denver, CO. Eastport, ID. Great Falls. Morgan. Opheim. Piegan. Porthill, ID. Raymond. Roosville. Salt Lake City, UT. Scobey. Sweetgrass. Turner. Whitetail. Whitlash. New York Buffalo Buffalo-Niagara Falls. Oswego. Rochester. Sodus Point. Syracuse. Utica. Champlain Alexandria Bay. Cape Vincent. Champlain-Rouses Point. Clayton. Massena. Ogdensburg. Trout River. JFK/New York/Newark Albany. New York/Newark, NJ. JFK. Perth Amboy, NJ. North Carolina Charlotte Beaufort-Morehead City. Charlotte. Durham. Reidsville. Wilmington. Winston-Salem. North Dakota Pembina Ambrose. Antler. Baudette, MN. Carbury. Dunseith. Fortuna. Hannah. Hansboro. Maida. Neche. Noonan. Northgate. Noyes, MN. Pembina. Pinecreek, MN. Portal. Roseau, MN. Sarles. Sherwood. St. John. Walhalla. Warroad, MN. Westhope. Ohio Cleveland Ashtabula/Conneaut. Cincinnati-Lawrenceburg, IN. Cleveland. Columbus. Dayton. Erie, PA. Indianapolis, IN. Louisville, KY. Owensboro, KY-Evansville, IN. Toledo-Sandusky. Oregon Portland Astoria. Boise, ID. Coos Bay. Longview. Newport. Portland Pennsylvania Philadelphia Harrisburg. Lehigh Valley. Philadelphia-Chester, PA and Wilmington, DE. Pittsburgh. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. Puerto Rico San Juan Aquadilla. Fajardo. Guanica. Humacao. Jobos. Mayaguez. Ponce. San Juan. Rhode Island Providence Newport. Providence. South Carolina Charleston Charleston. Columbia. Georgetown. Greenville-Spartenburg. Texas Dallas Amarillo. Austin. Dallas/Fort Worth. Lubbock. Oklahoma City, OK. San Antonio. Tulsa, OK. El Paso Albuquerque, NM. Columbus, NM. El Paso. Fabens. Presidio. Santa Teresa, NM. Houston Houston-Galveston. Port Arthur * Port Arthur. Laredo Brownsville. Del Rio. Eagle Pass. Hidalgo. Laredo. Progreso. Rio Grande City. Roma. Vermont St. Albans Beecher Falls. Burlington. Derby Line. Highgate Springs-Alburg. Norton. Richford. St. Albans. Virginia Norfolk Charleston, WV. Front Royal. Norfolk-Newport News. Richmond-Petersburg. Virgin Islands, U.S. Charlotte Amalie Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas. Christiansted, St. Croix. Coral Bay, St. John. Cruz Bay, St. John. Frederiksted, St. Croix. Washington Seattle Aberdeen. Blaine. Boundary. Danville. Ferry. Frontier. Laurier. Lynden. Metaline Falls. Nighthawk. Oroville. Point Roberts. Puget Sound. Spokane. Sumas. Wisconsin Milwaukee Green Bay. Manitowoc. Marinette. Milwaukee. Racine. Sheboygan. * Not a Service Port Dated: March 9, 2000. Stuart P. Seidel, Assistant Commissioner, Office of Regulations and Rulings. [FR Doc. 00-6263 Filed 3-14-00; 8:45 am]
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