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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 115 — Cargo Container and Road Vehicle Certification Pursuant to International Customs Conventions · § 115.6

§ 115.6. Designated Certifying Authorities.

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(a)Certifying Authorities for containers and road vehicles. The Commissioner has designated the following Certifying Authorities for containers and road vehicles as defined in this part:
(1)The American Bureau of Shipping, ABS Plaza, 16855 Northchase Drive, Houston, Texas 77060-6008;
(2)International Cargo Gear Bureau, Inc., 321 West 44th Street, New York, New York 10036;
(3)The National Cargo Bureau, Inc., 17 Battery Place, Suite 1232, New York, New York 10004-1110.
(b)Certifying Authority for containers. The Commissioner has designated Lloyd's Register North America, Inc., 1401 Enclave Parkway, Suite 200, Houston, Texas 77077, as a Certifying Authority only for containers as defined in this part. \[CBP Dec. 09-27, 74 FR 36926, July 27, 2009\]
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