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Code · REGISTER · 2001-02-01 · DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY · Proposed Rules

Proposed Rules. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

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BILLING CODE 6820-02-P DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Customs Service [T.D. 01-13] Bonds; Approval To Use Authorized Facsimile Signatures and Seals The use of facsimile signatures and seals on Customs bonds by the following corporate surety has been approved effective this date: Granite State Insurance Company. Authorized facsimile signatures on file for: Glenn A. Stebbings, Attorney-in-fact; DeAnn M. Dowell, Attorney-in-fact. The corporate surety has provided the Customs Service with copies of the signatures to be used, a copy of the corporate seal, and a certified copy of the corporate resolution agreeing to be bound by the facsimile signatures and seals.
This approval is without prejudice to the surety's right to affix signatures and seals manually. Dated: January 26, 2001. Larry L. Burton, Chief, Entry Procedures and Carriers Branch. [FR Doc. 01-2706 Filed 1-31-01; 8:45 am]
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