[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 19, Volume 1]

[Revised as of April 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 19CFR0.2]



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                        TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES

 

   CHAPTER I--BUREAU OF CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF 

              HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

 

PART 0_TRANSFERRED OR DELEGATED AUTHORITY--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  0.2  All other Customs regulations issued under the authority of 

the Department of Homeland Security.



    (a) The authority of the Secretary of the Treasury with respect to 

Customs regulations that are not related to customs revenue functions 

was transferred to the Secretary of Homeland Security pursuant to 

section 403(1) of the Homeland Security Act of 2002. Such regulations 

are signed by the Secretary of Homeland Security (or his or her 

delegate) and are the official regulations of the Department of Homeland 

Security.



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    (b) When a regulation described in paragraph (a) of this section is 

published in the Federal Register, the preamble accompanying the 

regulation shall clearly indicate that it is being issued in accordance 

with paragraph (a) of this section.



     Appendix to 19 CFR Part 0--Treasury Department Order No. 100-16



    Delegation from the Secretary of the Treasury to the Secretary of 

Homeland Security of general authority over Customs revenue functions 

vested in the Secretary of the Treasury as set forth in the Homeland 

Security Act of 2002.



Treasury Department, Washington, DC,

May 15, 2003.



    By virtue of the authority vested in me as the Secretary of the 

Treasury, including the authority vested by 31 U.S.C. 321(b) and section 

412 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107-296) (Act), it is 

hereby ordered:

    1. Consistent with the transfer of the functions, personnel, assets, 

and liabilities of the United States Customs Service to the Department 

of Homeland Security as set forth in section 403(1) of the Act, there is 

hereby delegated to the Secretary of Homeland Security the authority 

related to the Customs revenue functions vested in the Secretary of the 

Treasury as set forth in sections 412 and 415 of the Act, subject to the 

following exceptions and to paragraph 6 of this Delegation of Authority:

    (a)(i) The Secretary of the Treasury retains the sole authority to 

approve any regulations concerning import quotas or trade bans, user 

fees, marking, labeling, copyright and trademark enforcement, and the 

completion of entry or substance of entry summary including duty 

assessment and collection, classification, valuation, application of the 

U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedules, eligibility or requirements for 

preferential trade programs, and the establishment of recordkeeping 

requirements relating thereto. The Secretary of Homeland Security shall 

provide a copy of all regulations so approved to the Chairman and 

Ranking Member of the Committee on Ways and Means and the Chairman and 

Ranking Member of the Committee on Finance every six months.

    (ii) The Secretary of the Treasury shall retain the authority to 

review, modify, or revoke any determination or ruling that falls within 

the criteria set forth in paragraph 1(a)(i), and that is under 

consideration pursuant to the procedures set forth in sections 516 and 

625(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1516 and 

1625(c)). The Secretary of Homeland Security periodically shall identify 

and describe for the Secretary of the Treasury such determinations and 

rulings that are under consideration under sections 516 and 625(c) of 

the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, in an appropriate and timely manner, 

with consultation as necessary, prior to the Secretary of Homeland 

Security's exercise of such authority. The Secretary of Homeland 

Security shall provide a copy of these identifications and descriptions 

so made to the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Committee on Ways and 

Means and the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Committee on Finance 

every six months. The Secretary of the Treasury shall list any case 

where Treasury modified or revoked such a determination or ruling.

    (b) Paragraph 1(a) notwithstanding, if the Secretary of Homeland 

Security finds an overriding, immediate, and extraordinary security 

threat to public health and safety, the Secretary of Homeland Security 

may take action described in paragraph 1(a) without the prior approval 

of the Secretary of the Treasury. However, immediately after taking any 

such action, the Secretary of Homeland Security shall certify in writing 

to the Secretary of the Treasury and to the Chairman and Ranking Member 

of the Committee on Ways and Means and the Chairman and Ranking Member 

of the Committee on Finance the specific reasons therefor. The action 

shall terminate within 14 days or as long as the overriding, immediate, 

and extraordinary security threat exists, whichever is shorter, unless 

the Secretary of the Treasury approves the continued action and provides 

notice of such approval to the Secretary of Homeland Security.

    (c) The Advisory Committee on Commercial Operations of the Customs 

Service (COAC) shall be jointly appointed by the Secretary of the 

Treasury and the Secretary of Homeland Security. Meetings of COAC shall 

be presided over jointly by the Secretary of the Treasury and the 

Secretary of Homeland Security. The COAC shall advise the Secretary of 

the Treasury and the Secretary of Homeland Security jointly.

    2. Any references in this Delegation of Authority to the Secretary 

of the Treasury or the Secretary of Homeland Security are deemed to 

include their respective delegees, if any.

    3. This Delegation of Authority is not intended to create or confer 

any right, privilege, or benefit on any private person, including any 

person in litigation with the United States.

    4. Treasury Order No. 165-09, ``Maintenance of delegation in respect 

to general authority over Customs Revenue functions vested in the 

Secretary of the Treasury, as set forth and defined in the Homeland 

Security Act of 2002,'' dated February 28, 2003, is rescinded. To the 

extent this Delegation of Authority requires any revocation of any other 

prior Order or Directive of the Secretary of the Treasury, such prior 

Order or Directive is hereby revoked.



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    5. This Delegation of Authority is effective May 15, 2003. This 

Delegation is subject to review on May 14, 2004. By March 15, 2004, the 

Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of Homeland Security shall 

consult with the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Committee on Ways 

and Means and the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Committee on 

Finance to discuss the upcoming review of this Delegation.

    6. The Secretary of the Treasury reserves the right to rescind or 

modify this Delegation of Authority, promulgate regulations, or exercise 

authority at any time based upon the statutory authority reserved to the 

Secretary by the Act.



John W. Snow, Secretary of the Treasury.



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