R JLES AND REGULATIONS 10006 each component the basis of the esti- § 376 12 Disapproval or modification of flight pattern on the Board's initiamates and computations tive e A copy of the revised or new schedule page filed or to be filed with The Board may in its discretion and the Board showing the time and fre- without hearing quency of the present and proposed serv a Disapprove in whole or in part ice by type of equipment If the pro- or approve subject to modification any posed amendment includes property and flight pattern filed with the Board and mail service endorsement of the Post b Withdraw in whole or in part or Office Department must be obtained by modify approval of any flight pattern it the carrier on each copy of the sched- has previously approved Provided ules if the amendment involves only however That no flight pattern with passenger service Post Office endorse- respect to the carriage of passengers ment is not required will be withdrawn or modified until the f A map or schedule diagram showcarrier and the persons described in ing the current and the proposed routing § 376 4 have been notified of the proposal by type of equipment for only the flights to modify or withdraw the current flight affected by the amendment pattern with respect to passenger service g A certificate of service listing the Such persons may within 20 days of names and addresses of the persons such notification file with the Board and served pursuant to § 376 4 or if appro- serve upon the carrier a statement of priate a statement that there is affixed their position concerning such proposed a waiver of notice by each person en- action titled thereto recommending approval by By the Civil Aeronautics Board the Board of the proposed flight pattern amendment SEAL RoBERT C LESTER § 376 6 Incorporation by reference In general it is desirable that incorporation by reference be avoided However where two or more applications are filed by a single carrier lengthy exhibits or other documents attached to one may be incorporated in the others by reference if that procedure will substantially reduce the cost to the applicant Subpart B-Authorization 11 § 376 10 Operations pursuant to proposed amended flight patterns Except as provided in§ 376 11 a certificated helicopter carrier may conduct operations pursuant to an amended flight pattern filed with the Board in accordance with the provisions of this Part as follows With respect to the carriage of passengers Only after the Board has a expressly approved such proposed flight pattern b With respect to the carriage of property or mail After the effective date unless and until such proposed flight pattern is disapproved by the Board § 376 Il Temporary suspension or modification of flight pattern in compliance with regulation or order of Administrator Secretary F R Doc 60-9848 Filed Oct 19 1960 8 51 a m J Title 15-COMMERCE AND FOREIGN TRADE Chapter Ill-Bureau of Foreign Commerce Department of Commerce SUBCHAPTER B-EXPORT REGULATIONS 9th Gen Rev of Export Regs Amdt 42 PART 370-SCOPE OF EXPORT CONTROL BY DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE PART 371-GENERAL LICENSES PART 372-PROVISIONS F O R INDIVIDUAL AND OTHER VALIDATED LICENSES PART 373-LICENSING POLICIES AND RELATED SPECIAL PROVISIONS PART 379-EXPORT CLEARANCE AND DESTINATION CONTROL PART 380-AMENDMENTS EXTENSIONS TRANSFERS PART 385-EXPORTATIONS OF a A regulation or order of the Administrator of the Federal Aviation TECHNICAL DATA Agency which requires the temporary Miscellaneous Amendments suspension or modification of a helicopter flight pattern shall be given effect § 370 4 Amendment according to its provisions and the filing 1 Section 370 4 Unauthorized disposiand notification requirements of § 376 4 shall be inapplicable to such suspension tion of foreign excess personal property purchased from the United States Armed or modification b Immediately upon receiving notice Forces in foreign countries is amended by of the regulation or order of the Admin- designating the note at the end as paraistrator requiring the t emporary suspen- graph c and revising it as redesigsion or modification of a helicopter nated to read as follows flight pattern the carrier shall notify c Enforcement By arrangement the Board thereof in writing and by with the Department of Defense in enregistered or certified mail Such noti- forcing the provisions of this section the fication shall describe in detail the cir- Bureau of Foreign Commerce will apply cumstances and expected duration of the prohibitions and sanctions of parts such suspension or modification and 381 and 382 of this chapter to cases inshall contain a copy of the regulation or volving any commodity of United states order or the pertinent portion thereof origin which is or is attempted to be transshipped diverted or reexported to Communist China North Korea the Communist-controlled area of Viet Nam the maritime province of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or Cuba and cases involving generally but not exclusively any Positive List commodity which is or is attempted to be transshipped diverted or reexported to any other Subgroup A destination or Cuba § 370 5 Amendment 2 Section 370 5 Exportations authorized by Government agencies other than Bureau of Foreign Commerce paragraph b Gold Note 1 Fabricated Gold is amended to read as follows NOTE 1 Fabricated gold The exportation of fabricated gold as defined in the gold regulations issued by the Treasury Department 31 CFR 54 4 is controlled by the Department of Commerce under an arrangement with the Treasury Department All fabricated gold commodities which are not included on the Positive List may be exported to any destination except Hong Kong Macao a Subgroup A destination or Cuba under Bureau of Foreign Commerce General License ORO see § 371 8 of this chapter § 371 4 Amendment 3 Section 371 4 Reexportation from country of destination paragraph b Permissive reexportations is amended to read as follows b Permissive reexportations Any commodity which has been exported from the United States may be reexported from any destination to any other destination provided that at the time of reexportation the commodities to be reexported may be exported directly from the United States to the new country of destination under General License GO ORO G-PUB GHK GISA or GCU or where the value of the reexportation does not exceed the GLV dollar value limit shown on the Positive List with reference to the country of destination § 371 7 Amendment 4 Section 371 7 General License GO shipments to Group O destinations paragraph a Scope of license and the note following paragraph b are amended to read as follows a Scope of license A general license designated GO is hereby established subject to the other provisions of this section ' authorizing the exportation of R commodities to destinations in Country Group O as listed in § 371 3 a except Cuba • • 1 The export regulations provide that commodities may not be supplied under any general license for use on a vessel or aircraft departing from the United States unless such exportation ls authorized under General Li· cense SlllP STORES or PLANE STORES See §§ 371 2 c 2 371 13 a and 371 13 b NOTE To determine if a commodity m ay be exported to a specific destination under this general license the exporter should consult the provisions regarding count r y groups in § 371 3 If the destination is an y country in Group o except Cuba he should then consult the Positive List § 399 1 I f the commodity is listed and identified bY the symbol R in the column headed Vall· 1 Thursday October 20 1960 d ated License Required It Is an R comm odity and the exportation may be made under General License GO Exporters in doubt as to the proper classification o the commodities which they handle should consul t the Department o Commerce publication Schedule B Statistical Classification o Domestic and Foreign Commodities Exported from the United States U the destination is Cub a see General License GCU § 371 27 5 Section 371 8 Gener al License GRO shipments of non-Positive List commodities is amerded to read as follows § 3 71 8 General License GRO shipments of non-Positive List commodities a Scope of license 1 A general license designated GRO is hereby established authorizing the exportation to all destinations of all commodities not included on the Positive List of Commodities § 399 1 of this chapter subject to the other provisions set forth in this section ' except that 1 The export regulations provide that commodities may not be supplied under any general license for use on a vessel or aircraft departing from the Uni ted States unless such exportation is authorized under General License SHIP STORES or PLANE STORES See §§ 371 2 c 2 371 13 a and 371 13 b i No exportations may be made under this general license to Hong Kong Macao a Subgroup A destination or Cuba ii No exportations of the commodities listed in§ 371 52 may be made under this general license to Poland including Danzig and iii No exportations of the commodities listed in§ 371 53 may be made under this general license to the Dominican Republic NOTE Gift parcels containing commodl ties not on the Positive List may be shipped Under General License GRO except as Indicated In § 371 S a 1 I Ii and 111 Any commodity on the Positive List requires a validated license for export even though Intended as a gift unless exportable under one of t he other general llcenses such as GIFT see § 371 21 GO see § 371 7 or GLV see § 371 10 Surplus agricultural commodities and m anufactures thereof 1- 0 Contracts of sale amounting to $10 000 or 'more i Prior to or at the time of b entering into a contract to sell for exl Ort or otherwise dispose of for exportation except as provided by subparagraph 2 of this paragraph 10007 FEDERAL REGISTER ii An exporter shall where the contract is entered into prior to exportation of the commodity under this general license either in the contract of sale or in connection therewith obtain from the foreign purchaser where the contract amounts to $10 000 or more a written acknowledgment of the purchaser's understanding of a the prohibition without prior Bureau of Foreign Commerce approval against exportation or reexportation by any person as set forth in this section and in § 371 4 of any such commodities to Hong Kong Macao a Subgroup A destination see § 371 3 or Cuba and b the sanction of denial of export privileges which may be imposed for violation of the export regulations Where a contract of sale involving $10 000 or more is not to be entered into until after exportation under this general license the exporter shall either in the contract of sale or in connection therewith obtain the same type of acknowledgment from the foreign purchaser prior to or at the time of entering into the contract of sale iii Where commodities are to be exported by a party other than the original purchaser of the commodities from the Commodity Credit Corporation the original purchaser shall inform the exporter in writing of the requirement for obtaining the signed acknowledgment from the foreign purchaser iv Exporters who have a continuing and regular relationship with a foreign purchaser may obtain a blanket acknowledgment from such purchaser covering all transactions involving surplus agricultural commodities and manufactures thereof purchased from Commodity Credit Corporation or subsidized for export by that agency or by the Secretary of Agriculture 2 Exceptions The provisions of this paragraph do not apply to an exportation to any country in Group 0 except Cuba or to a sale pursuant to Title I of Public Law 480 83d Congress where the purchaser is a foreign government 3 Retention of records The document of acknowledgment required to be obtained from the foreign purchaser and the documents constituting evidence of the contract of purchase and sale must be kept available by the exporter for inspection upon demand by the Bureau of Foreign Commerce for a period of three years from the date of exportation § 371 10 Antenclmcnt NOTE may be without sions of commodities R commodities exported to Group O destinations dollar-value limit under the proviGeneral License GO § 371 7 R • • • • • • NOTE 1 General License GRO Commodities not Included on the Positive List of Commodities see § 399 1 may be exported to any destination except Hong Kong Macao Subgroup A and Cuba without dollar-value limit under the provisions o General License ORO see § 371 8 however those commodities llsted In § 371 52 may not be exported to Poland Including Danzig under General License GRO and those commodities listed In § 371 53 may not be exported to the Dominican Republic under General License GRO NoTE 4 General License GCU Certain specified non-Positive List foods medicines and medical supplies may be exported to Cuba in unrestricted quantities under the provlslons of General License GCU § 371 27 § 371 16 Antendment 7 Section 371 16 General License GTF goods imported for trade fairs paragraphs a and b are amended to read as follows a Return to country from which imported Such commodities may be returned to the country from which imported into the United States except to Communist China North Korea the Communist-controlled area of Viet-Nam orto Cuba b Exportation to other destinations For exportations which are not being returned to the country from which imported such commodities may be exported to any destination except i Where the commodities were imported into the United states pursuant to a United States Import Certificate or ii Where the exportation from the United States will be made to Hong Kong Macao Poland including Danzig a Subgroup A destination or Cuba 371 10 General License GLV shipments of limited value paragraph d § 371 23 Positive List commodities and Note 1 paragraph e are amended to § 371 18 Amendment al Any commodity obtained directly following read as follows and a new Note 4 is 8 Section 371 18 G eneral License GLR or indirectly from the Commodity Credit added following paragraph e return of certain commodities imported Corporation either in the form acquired d Positive List commodities Com- into th e United States paragraphs a or in processed form· modities included on the Positive List of b and e are amended to read as bl Any commodity being sold in subfollo ws Commodities § 399 1 of this chapter stitution for a commodity acquired from may be exported in a single shipment a Commodi ties sent to the United the Commodity Credit Corporation under this general license to all destina- States fo r inspection tes t i n g ca librati on Under an export disposal program or tions except Hong Kong Macao Poland or r epair c Any commodity which is subsi- including Danzig a Subgroup A desti 1 Any commodity which bas been CU Zed for export by the Secretary of Agri- nation see § 371 3 a or Cuba as sent to the United States for inspection culture or by t he Commodity Credit Cor- follows testing calibration or repair may be exPoration either by cash payment or by ported under this general license to the 1 R destinations RO or R comPayments in kind modities classified in a single entry on the country from which it was sent except This procedure ls also applica ble to such Shipments under General License GHK 1 6 Positive List may be exported to Group R destinations provided that the net value of the shipment is within the dollar-value limit specified in the column headed GLV Dollar Value Limits 2 O destinations RO commodities classified in a single entry on the Positive List may be exported to Group 0 destinations except Cuba provided that the net value of the shi - ment is within the dollar-value limit specified in the column headed GLV Dollar Value Limits including those limits specified as none or $500 whichever is higher except that any commodity identified by the symbol C in the Commodity Lists column of the Positive List of Commodlties § 399 1 of this chapter may not be exported to the Dominican Republic § 10008 RULES AND REGULATIONS as indicated in subparagraph 2 of this paragraph The commodity returned may include any replacement or rebuilt parts which are necessary to repair the commodity and may be accompanied by any spare part tool accessory or other item sent to the United States for use in connection with the inspection testing calibration or repair 2 The provisions of this paragraph do not apply to i Exportations to Hong Kong Macao Poland including Danzig a Subgroup A destination or Cuba ii Commodities disposed of by United States Government agencies under foreign excess property disposal programs b Containers Exportation may be made of metal drums gas cylinders bags and other containers whet her manufactured in the United States or a foreign country which are imported into the United States for the pw·pose of transporting contained commodities to or from the United States to any destination other than Communist China North Korea or the Communist-controlled area of Viet-Nam or to Cuba whether such container is exported 1 empty or 2 filled with any commodity which may be exported under a general license or 3 filled with any commodity for which a validated license has been issued by the Bureau of Foreign Commerce • • • • tions in dosage form The export of § 371 27 General License GCU shipmilitary wearing apparel to Hong Kong n1ents of certain commodities to Macao a Subgroup A destination or Cuba Cuba under this general license is speA general license designated GCU is cifically prohibited whether or not all distinctive United States military insig- hereby established authorizing the exnia buttons or other markings are portation to Cuba of the commodities set forth in § 371 54 Supplement 4 Comremoved modities subject to General License GCU § 371 25 Amendment 13 A new § 371 53 is added to read 10 Section 371 25 General License GATS aircraft on temporary sojourn as follows paragraph b United States registered § 371 53 Supplement 3 Commodities aircraft subparagraph 1 is amended destined to the Dominican Republic to read as follows which are excepted from General 1 A United States operating civil License GRO aircraft may depart from the United Schedule States under its own power for any destiB No Commodity d escripti on nation except Poland including DanElectrical machinery and apparatus Starting lighting and Ignition zig a destination in Subgroup A or 70922 equipment and specially f a briCuba provided that cated parts and accessories n e c i The aircraft does not carry from except equipment fabricated exthe United States any commodity for clusively for passenger car s which export authorization has not been busses and trailers and except granted by the appropriate United States battery clips dimmer switches Government agency Ignition locks sockets spark plug p a r t s starter springs ii The aircraft is not to be used in switches terminals and wiring any military activity while abroad connectors ' iii The aircraft is to be operated only Automobiles trucks busses and by a United States licensed pilot except trailers parts accessories and on demonstration flights while abroad service equipment iv The aircraft or its equipment Gasollne motor trucks and truck parts accessories or components will not chassis Including truck-t racbe disposed of in any foreign country tors new n e c 6 000 lbs G V W and u n der without prior authorization from the gasoline new Bureau of Foreign Commerce Commercial v The aircraft's United States regis- 79011 79013 Military tration will not be changed while abroad 6 001 to 10 000 lbs G V W gasoline new 11 Section 371 26 General License craft equipment parts accessories or components which were manufact ured in a forei gn country may be exported under this general license to the country from which originally imported into the the United States or to the country in which manufactured for the purpose of being inspected tested calibrated repaired or overhauled and returned to the United States except that no exportation may be made under this paragraph to Hong Kong Macao a Subgroup A destination or Cuba Any commodity exported under this general license shall be retw·ned to the United States as soon as the repair or overhaul is completed 2 Where civil aircraft or civil aircraft equipment parts accessories or components are returned to the country of manufacture and this is not the same country as the one from which imported into the United States the name and address of the manufacturer shall be shown on the shipper's export declaration in addition to the other information required by this section § 371 21 Amendment 9 Section 371 21 General License GIFT shipments of gift parcels paragraph c Commodity value and other limitations subparagraph 2 Commodity limitations is amended to read as follows 2 Commodit y limitations Commodity which may be included in each gift parcel under this general license are restricted to those normally sent as gifts such as food clothing toilet articles and medicinals and pharmaceutical prepara- GMS shipments under the Mutual Secur ity Act is amended to read as follows e Civil aircraft and aircraft equi pment sent from the United States for inspection testing calibration repair or overhaul 1 Civil aircraft or civil air- § 371 26 General License GMS shipment s under the Mutual Security Act a A general license designated GMS is hereby established authorizing the exportation of commodities sold by the Department of Defense to a foreign government other than the government of a Subgroup A country Poland including Danzig or Cuba under the provisions of the Mutual Security Act of 1954 Public Law 665 83d Congress approved August 26 1954 68 Stat 832 as amended In addition to entering the symbol GMS on the shipper's export declaration see § 371 2 b the MSMS Mutual Security Military Sales case number assigned by the Department of Defense to the transaction shall be entered on the decla ration b The following completed destination control statement is required on each copy of the shipper's export declaration bill of lading and invoice covering a shipment under this General LiClaflSe GMS Them commodities licensed by the United S tates for ultimate destination Name of count ry Diversion contrary to United States la w prohibited The alternative forms of the destination control statement set forth in § 379 lO c 2 ii and iii of this chapter are not applicable to such shipments and will not be accepted 12 A new § 371 27 is added to part 371 to read as follows 79015 79017 79019 79021 79023 79025 79027 79029 79031 79033 79035 79037 79039 79041 79043 79045 79080 79085 79113 79130 79133 Commercial Military 10 001 to 14 000 lbs G V W gasoline new Commercial M l1tary 14 001 to 16 000 lbs G V W gasoline new Commercia l Military 16 001 to 19 500 lbs G V W gasoline new Commercial Milltary 19 501 to 26 000 lbs G V W gaso- ' line commercial new 26 001 to 33 000 lb6 G V W gasoline commercial new 33 001 lbs G V W and over gasoline commercia l new 19 501 lbs G V W and over gasoline military new Diesel and semi-diesel motor trucks and truck chassis Including truck-tractors new n e c 19 500 lbs G V W and u nder diesel and semi-diesel new Commercia l Milita ry 19 501 lbs G V W and over diesel and semi-diesel new Commercial Milltary Specia l-purpose vehicles new n e c · Maintenance and repa ir t r ucks commercial Maintenance and repa ir t r ucks military Special-purpose commercial vehicles new n e c Used commercial motor trucks including truck-tractors and jeeps and special-purpose vehicles n e c Used m l1tary motor trucks lnclud ing truck-tractors and jeeps an special-purpose vehicles n e c • Thursday October 20 1960 Schedule B No FEDERAL REGISTER Commodity Commodity description 79148 Parts listed in footnote 2 below specially fabricated ordered and invoiced as original equipment for trucks · including truck•tractors and jeeps and speclal·purpose vehicles 1 • Parts and accessories for commercial automobiles trucks and busses Engines for assembly 79151 Motor truck diesel and semidiesel Motor truck gasoline 79153 Engines for replacement Motor truck diesel and semi79159 diesel 79162 Motor truck gasoline Leaf springs and spring leaves for 79168 replacement except those fabricated exclusively for passenger cars busses and trailers 79261 Parts listed in footnote 2 below for assembly except those fabricated exclusively for passenger cars busses and trailers 1 • 79262 Parts listed In footnote 2 below for spares replacement or manufacture into larger components except those fabricated exclusively for passenger cars busses and trailers 1 • 79277 Parts listed in footnote 2 below for military automotive vehicles except those fabricated exclusively for passenger cars busses and trailers 1 • 1 For other items under this Schedule B number which require a validated license for shipments to the Dominican Republic see the Positlve List § 399 1 • The following parts and accessories are inclu ded in this list under Schedule B Nos 79148 through 79277 axle shafts ball and socket joints brake drums carburetors clutch plates clutches connecting rod bearings crankshaft bearings crank shafts cylinder blocks cylinder heads diesel fuel Injection equipment differential gears d f ferential units drive gears drive shafts engine bearings engine parts engine rebUiidlng packages engines engine valve as• semblles four•wheel drive conversion units fuel pumps gear shift units gears rear end knee•actlon springs helical or coil leaf springs main bearings needle valves piston rings pistons propeller shafts rear axle housings spring leaves steering apparatus third axle assemblies timers timing gears torque convertors transmission gears transmission Units universal joints water pumps and wheels 14 A new § 371 54 is added to read as follows § 371 54 Supplement 4 Conunodities subject to General License GCU Commodity Schedule B No Animals edible •• ••••••••• Meat and meat products ••••• • Animal oils and ttlts edible__ •• Fish and fish products ••••••• • Other edible animal products •• Grains and preparations Barley maJ t •••••• ·----·-··· Corn meal corn flour corn grits and hominy fit tor h uman consumption_ _ Corn cereal foods ready•to• eat •• ·-··················· Oatmeal groats and rolled 00113-00199 00200--00480 00505--00550 00700--00899 00921-00990 10130 10321-10330 10370 oats···············--····- 10430-10440 Macaroni and macaroni prod• 10770 ucts ·····················Bakery products•••••••••• •• 10781 Prepared fl our mixes ••• •••• 10790 Wheat cereal foods- •• ·-····- 10800--10810 Breakfast cereal foods n e c 10950 Gralns a n d preparations 10990 n e c ··---················No 205-4 10009 Schedule B No Vegetables and preparations edible •• • •• ·-········ Fruits and preparations • • • Nuts and preparations Apricot and peach pits and kernels shelled or not shelled • • •• • • • • Pecans walnuts sweet al• monds and filberts ••• •••• Nuts n e c and nut prepara• tlons n e c •• • • ••• • • _ Vegetable oils fats and waxes refined •·-·············-··· Cocoa coffee tea and substl• tutes --····-················ Spices • ••• • • ••••• Sugar and related products• • Beverages and related products Absorbe•t c o t ton absorbent rayon staple sterilized gauze and sterilized bandages • Electrical machinery and ap• paratus X-ray tubes and valves medical and dental types only _ X•ray apparatus n e c med• ical and dental types only and specially fabricated parts and accessories there• for •• • •• ••••• • • Electric therapeutic appara• tus n e c and specially fabricated parts and acces• sorles n e c • ••••• • Medicinal and pharmaceutical preparations-··············· Chemical specialties Baking powder ••••• • •• Natural and synthetic flavors and natural and synthetic flavoring extracts•• • •• Pectin and preparations • _ Licorice extract and mass __ X•ray film medical and dental only sheet pack or roll unexposed •••••- •• Scientific and professional in• struments apparatus and supplies n e c Ophthalmic lenses • •• ••••• Ophthalmic spectacles n e c and specially fabricated parts and accessories n e c Optical examining and diagnostic instruments apparatus and specially fabricated parts and accessories n e c Dental Instruments and spe• c ally fabricated parts and accessories n e c ·-···-··Teeth dentures and bridges Precious metals for dentistry_ Dental professional and lab· oratory equipment n e c and specially fabricated parts and accessories n e c Dental supplies n e c •• _ Sterilizers and autoclaves dental medical surgical and laboratory·-·········Surglcal and medical diag• nostlc instruments n e c and specially fabricated parts and a ccessocies n e c_ Surgical and medical instruments n e c and specially fabricated parts and accessories n e c_······--·-··· Hearing devices and specially fabricated parts and accessories n e c·--······--···· Surgical appliances n e c and specially fabricated parts and accessories n e c _ •• _ Surgical and medical apparatus n e c and specially fabricated parts and accessories n e c ·-·····--·-·-- 12001-12599 13010-13560 13740 13761-13797 13799 Commodity Schedule B No Commodities exported for relief or charity by individuals and private agencies n e c the following only surgical san• ltary and hospital supplies equipment and parts § 372 12 99890 Amendment 15 Section 372 12 Reexportation from country of destination paragraph b Permissive reexportations subparagraph 6 is amended to read as follows 6 Any commodity which has been 15010--15139 exported from the United States may be 15492-15498 16190-16370 reexported from any destination to any 17015--17800 other destination provided that at the time of reexportation the commodities to be reexported may be exported directly 39820 from the United States to the new country of destination either i under General Licen se GO GRO G-PUB GHK 70751 GLSA or GCU or ii where the value of the reexportation does not exceed the GLV dollar-value limit shown on the Positive List with reference to the country of destination 14210--14500 70755 70759 81110--81800 § 373 5 Amendment 16 Section 373 5 Licensing policy for agricultural commodities and manufactures thereof covering shipments to Subgroup A destinations is amended in the following respects The section heading paragraph a and subparagraph 1 of paragraph b are amended to read as follows 82945-82956 82000 § 373 5 Licensing policy for agricul82300 82990 tural commodities and tnanufactures thereof covering shipments to Subgroup A destinations or Cuba 91261 a Subsidized commodities It is the general policy of the Bureau of Foreign Commerce to deny applications for vali91420 dated licenses to export or authority to reexport agricultural commodities and manufactures thereof to any Subgroup A 91438 destination or Cuba where the proposed shipment 1 consists of any commodity which is acquired directly or indirectly 91496 from the Commodity Credit Corporation whether in the form acquired or in processed form 2 consists of any 91500 commodity which is shipped in substitu91520 tion for a commodity acquired directly 91530 or indirectly from the Commodity Credit Corporation under an export disposal program or 3 is subsidized for 91555 export by the Secretary of Agriculture 91559 or by the Commodity Credit Corporation either by ca sh payments or by payments in kind 91565 b Non-mbsidized commodities-0 Export from the United States License applications covering proposed shipments of agricultural commodities and manufactures thereof to any Subgroup A destination except Communist China 91575 North Korea or the Communist-controlled area of Viet-Nam or t o CUba may be considered for approval if approval 91581 would not be in conflict with the policy stated in paragraph a of this section Such license application submitted to 91585 the Bureau of Foreign Commerce shall contain the following certification in the space entitled Additional Information 91599 or on an attachment thereto 91574 10010 I We certify 1 that the commodities covered by this application have not been and will not be obtained directly or indirectly from Commodity Credit Corporation stocks Z that the commodities will not be shipped in substitution for a commodity acquired directly or indirectly from the Commodity Credit Corporation under an export disposal program or 3 that if the exportation is eligible or a subsidy under a surplus agricultural commodity export program of the Secretary of Agriculture or the Commodity Credit Corporation such subsidy has not been and will not be claimed or obtained R JLES AND REGULATIONS § 373 28 Applicability of multiple commodity group provisions to Commodity Group 4 commodities Applications for licenses to export agricultural commodities and manufactures thereof to any Subgroup A destination or to Cuba shall conform with the special provisions set forth in § 373 5 § 373 54 Applicability of multiple commodity group provisions to Commodity Group 8 commodities 17 Sections 373 11 373 13 373 17 373 20 373 24 373 28 and 373 54 are amended to read as follows a All commodities within Commodity Group 8 which are identified on the Positive List of Commodities by the § 373 11 Applicability of multiple com- symbol A in the Commodity Lists modity group provisions to Com- column see § 399 1 of this chapter are modity Group 00 commodities subject to the Import Certificate DeApplications for licenses to export ag- livery Verification requirements set forth ricultural commodities and manufac- in § 373 2 b Applications for licenses to export tures thereof to any Subgroup A destination or to Cuba shall conform with agricultural commodities and manufacthe special provisions set forth in § 373 5 tures thereof to any Subgroup A destination or to Cuba shall conform with § 373 13 Applicability of multiple com- the special provisions set forth in § 373 5 modity group provisions to Commodity Group O commodities Applications for licenses to export agricultural commodities and manufactures thereof to any Subgroup A destination or to Cuba shall conform with the special provisions set forth in § 373 5 § 373 17 Applical ility of multiple commodity oup provisions to Commodity Group 1 commodities Applications for licenses to export agricultural commodities and manufactures thereof to any Subgroup A destination or to Cuba shall conform with the special provisions set forth in § 373 5 § 373 20 Applicability of multiple commodity group provisions to Commodity Group 2 commodities a All commodities within Commodity Group 2 which are identified on the Positive List of Commodities by the symbol A in the Commodity Lists column see § 399 1 of this chapter are subject to the Import Certificate Delivery Verification requirements as set forth in § 373 2 b Applications for licenses to export agricultural commodities and manufactw·es thereof to any Subgroup A destination or to Cuba shall conform with the special provisions set forth in § 373 5 § 373 24 Applicability of multiple commodity group provisions to Commodity Group 3 commodities § 373 51 Amendment 18 Section 373 51 Aircraft and equipment parts accessories and components therefor is amended in the following particulars a Paragraph a Spare parts accompanying aircraft is amended to read as follows a Spare parts accompanying air- Notwithstanding the provisions of § 372 5 a d and e of this chapter where the applicant intends to export aircraft and accompanying spare parts for such aircraft to any destination except Poland including Danzig a Subgroup A destination or Cuba the applicant may 1 include both the aircraft and the accompanying spare parts on a single application even though these commodities may not have the same processing code or the same related commodity group numbers 2 show on the application the total value of all the accompanying spare parts without the necessity for indicating the value of each Schedule B entry shown on the application if at the time of submitting the application the applicant is unable to determine the value of the parts for each Schedule B number The provisions of this para graph do not relieve the applicant from classifying the commodities shown on the application in accordance with Schedule B or from describing the commodities in accordance with Positive List or Schedule B commodity description terminology b In the note following paragraph a the questions and answers numbered 19 29 30 and 40 are amended to read as follows craft separate Positive List entries they must be listed separately on the llcense appllcat on with a separate price shown for each sting see § 372 5 d and f of this chapter One exception to this rule ls permitted Where the appl cant intends to export aircraft and accompanying spare parts for such aircraft to any destination except Poland including Danzig a Subgroup A destination or Cuba the appl cant may 1 include both the aircraft and the accompanying spare parts on a single appl cation even though these commodities may not have the same processing code or the same related commodity group number 2 show on the application the total value of all the accompanying spare parts without the necessity for indicating the value of each Schedule B entry shown on the appl cation if at the time of submitting the appllcatlon the appl cant ls unable to determine the value of the parts for each Schedule B number This exception does not rel eve the applicant from classifying the commodities sho_w n on the appl cation in accordance with Schedule B or from describing the commod tles in accordance with Positive List or Schedule B commodity description terminology Exporters are reminded that value must be shown on the Shipper's Export Declaration in accordance with the regulations of the Bureau of Census eve11 though the value may not appear on the export l cense 29 Q Where an aircraft ls brought to the United States for repair or overhaul must a val dated l cense be obtained to return the aircraft to the country from which it came to the United States A The aircraft usually may be returned under General License GLR This general l cense does not apply however to aircraft being exported to Hong Kong Macao a Subgroup A country or Cuba or to aircraft dis• posed of by a United States Government agency under the Foreign Excess Property Disposal Program see § 371 18 of this chapter 30 Q I an aircraft ls brought to the United States to be converted from piston to turbo-prop ls a val dated l cense required to return the converted plane A The aircraft may be returned under General License GLR to any destination except Hong Kong Macao a Subgroup A country or Cuba A val dated license is required for the return of the aircraft to Hong Kong Macao a Subgroup A country or Cuba 40 Q Do maintenance repair or operating manuals instruction sheets and blueprints for aircraft require a val dated export l cense A No Such maintenance repair or op· erating instructional material for aircraft may be exported under General License GTDU to any destination except Communist China North Korea or the Communist-controlled area of Viet-Nam c Paragraph b Exchange of aircraft equipment parts accessories and components by air lines is amended by re- a All commodities within Commodvising subdivisions ii and iii of subity Group 3 which are identified on the paragraph 1 to read as follows Positive List of Commodities by the symbol A in the Commodity Lists ii The commodities will not be supcolumn see § 399 1 of this chapter are plied for use on any aircraft registered subject to the Import Certificate De19 Q Where one export order covers a in or owned operated or controlled by livery Verification requirements as set number of different commodities au of or chartered or leased to a Subgroup A Which are licensed by the Department of forth in § 373 2 Commerce may all commodities be included country Poland including Danzig or b Applications for licenses to export in one license appllcat on using a general Cuba or a national of one of these agricultural commodities and manu- description and one total price countries and A A single license appllcation may include factures thereof to an Subgroup A iii The commodities will not be supdestination or to Cuba shall conform only those commodities shown on the Posi- plied for use on any aircraft located tive List as having the same processing code with the special provisions set forth in and the same commodity group number in a Subgroup A country Poland in§ 373 5 Where such conunod ties are covered in cluding Danzig or Cuba Thursday October 20 1960 FEDERAL REGISTER NOTE In some instances the destination control statement used by an exporter or bis a gent for a spec ftc shipment may indicate that the shipment cannot be reexported to a destination to which the ultimate consignee or purchaser wishes to sell or distribute the commodities however the reexportation provisions of the export regulations §§ 371 4 and 372 12 of this chapter would permit the recxporta tion Where this occurs and permission to distribute or resell is requested by the foreign importer or any other party in possession of the commodities the exporter without obtaining written approval of the Bureau of Foreign Commerce may inform the foreign importer or other party that distribution or resale may be made in 'lccorclance with the reexportat on provisions where applicable In all other instances written approval shall be obtained from the Bureau of Foreign Commerce · 10011 ''Cuba may be deleted In addition where a shipment is made under any general license and it is known or believed that the foreign importer intends to reexport to one of the excepted destinations included in the insertion in the sion v is amended to read as follows last blank space of the above statement v In no event does the procedure the excepted destination may be deleted set forth in this subparagraph apply to from the insertion in the last blank space any shipment destined directly or indiprovided that § 371 4 b of this chapter rectly to Hong Kong Macao Subgroup permits such reexportation For examA destinations or Cuba For shipple if a shipment is made from the ments to other destinations via Hong United States to France under General Kong see § 370 9 of this chapter License GRO and the commodity being shipped is subject to the provisions of § 379 IO Amendment General License GLSA the phrase So20 Section 379 10 Destination control viet Bloc may be deleted from the inparagraph c Statement regarding ulsertion in the last blank space of the timate destination on declaration bill of above statement lading and commercial invoice is ii Instead of the statement set forth Cc If the exportation·is made under a amended to read as follows in subdivision i of this subparagraph validated license insert in the first blank the following statement may be substi- space the name of the country shown on c Statement regarding ultimate destination on declaration bill of lading tuted with the blank spaces filled in as the license as country of ultimate desti• and commercial invoice 1 The provi- instructed below except where the ship- nation In the last blank space insert sions of this paragraph c apply to ment is made under General License the names of the countries shown on the license as approved destinations for dis i a shipment made under a general GMS license where a declaration is required These commodities licensed by the United tribution or resale If no country is to be presented to the Collector o Cus- States for ultimate destination _________ _ shown on the license as approved for toms except for General Licenses BAG- and for distribution or resale In ----------· distribution or resale insert the word GAGE TOOLS OF TRADE GIT G- Diversion contrary to the United States law none in the last blank space prohibited PUB GTDP and GTDS ii a shipNOTE The Note following§ 379 lO c 2 1 ment made under a validated license Ca If the exportation is made under is also applicable to requests for permission to distribute or resell where the statement NOTE The provisions of this paragraph a general license other than General Li c are inapplicable to shlpment s intended censes BAGGAGE TOOLS OF TRADE set forth in subdivision 11 is used for consumption in Canada since these ex- GIT GMS G-PUB GTDP or GTDS iii Where a shipment is made under portations to Canada require neither a insert the name of the country to which a general license other than General val dated nor a general license However the shipment is being made in the first Licenses BAGGAGE TOOLS OF TRADE these provisions are applicable to shipments blank space and the following words in GIT GMS G-PUB GTDP or GTDS the through Canada to other foreign countries the last blank space any destination following statement may be entered on 2 An appropriate destination con- except Soviet Bloc Communist China the declaration instead of the statements trol statement shall be entered on all North Korea Macao Hong Kong Com- set forth in subdivisions i and ii of copies of the declaration 1 • presented for munist controlled areas of Viet-Nam and this subparagraph authentication to the Collector of Cus- Laos 1 or Cuba unless otherwise authorUnited States law prohibits disposition of toms in accordance with the provisions ized by the United States Where com- these commodities to the Soviet Bloc Comset forth below for all shipments sub- modities listed in § 371 52 of this chap- munist China North Korea Macao Hong ject to the provisions of this paragraph ter Commodities destined to Poland Kong Communist controlled areas o Viet Cc including Danzig which are excepted Nam and Laos 1 or Cuba unless otherwise from General License GRO are export- authorized by the United States 1 Where the country of ultimate destina1 The words ''and Laos may be deleted at tion is Viet-Nam the destination control ed to any destination under any general statement shall be filled in as required by license requiring a destination control the exporter's discretion 1373 68 of this chapter regardless of the statement on the declaration covering a Where commodities listed in country designation shown on the shipper's such exportation the destination conexport declaration and regardless of whether trol statement shall be changed to add § 371 52 of this chapter Commodities the shipment is made under a validated or Poland and Danzig to the list of excepted destined to Poland including Danzig a general license which are excepted from General Li'Where the country of ultimate destina- destinations Similarly where commod- cense GRO are exported to any destition shown on a shipper's export declaration ities listed in § 371 53 of this chapter 1s either United Axab Republic Egypt Re- Commodities destined to the Domini- nation under any general license requirgion or United Axab Republic Syria Re- can Republic which are excepted from ing a destination control statement on gion any of the following appropriate desig- General License GRO are exported to the declaration covering such exporta tlons may be used in the destination con- any destination under any general license tion the destination control statement ol statement Egypt Syria United Al ab shown above shall be changed to add Republ c United Axab Republic Egypt Re- requiling a destination control state- Poland and Danzig to the list of excepted or United Al ab Republic Syria ment on the declaration covering such destinations Similarly where commodexportation the destination control • 6•0Il statement shall be changed to add the ities listed in § 371 53 of this chapter m The following statement shall be Dominican Republic to the list of ex- Commodities destined to the Dominican Republic which are excepted from Genentered on the declaration covering an cepted destinations exportation under either a validated or eral License GRO are exported to any 1 The words and Laos may be deleted at general license other than General destination under any general license Licenses BAGGAGE TOOLS OF the exporter's discretion requiring a destination control state'I'Fl ADE GIT G-PUB 'GTDP or GTDS Cb Where a shipment is made under ment on the declaration covering such With the blank space filled in with the the provisions of General License GLSA exportation the destination control rne of the country of ultimate destina- the phrase Soviet Bloc may be deleted statement shall be changed to add the ion set forth in the declaration unless from the insertion in the last blank space Dominican Republic to the list of ex iead of this statement an appropriate of the above statement Similarly if a cepted destinations or e ent as provided in subdivisions ii shipment is made under the provisions Cb If a shipment is made under the ul of this subparagraph has been of General License GHK the destina- provisions of General License GLSA the entered tion Hong Kong or Macao may be phrase ''Soviet Bloc may be deleted S ese commodities licensed by the United deleted from the insertion in the last from the above statement Similarly blank space of the above statement and if a shipment is made under the provi 0 tes for ultimate destination Name of s try Diversion contrary to United if shipment is made under the provisions sions of General License GHK the desties law prohibited of General License GCU the destination nation Hong Kong or Macao may be § 379 3 Amendment 19 Section 379 3 Presentation of shipper's export declaration paragraph e Special requirements subparagraph 4 Optional ports of unlading subdivi- 10012 deleted from the above statement and if shipment is made under the provisions of General License GCU the destination Cuba may be deleted In addition where a shipment is made under any general license and it is known or believed that the foreign importer intends to reexport to one of the excepted destinations the excepted destination may be deleted from the above statement provided that § 371 4 b of this chapter permits such reexportation For example if a shipment is made from the United States to France under General License GRO and the commodity being shipped is subject to the provisions of General License GLSA the phrase Soviet Bloc may be deleted from the above statement Nan The Note ol ow ng the destination control statement set forth 1n § 379 lO c 2 I Is also applicable to request q tor permission to distribute or resell where the statement set forth n subdivision 111 Is Used 3 i No carrier by water land or air shall issue and no licensee shipper consignor exporter or consignee or their agents or any other person shall prepare or procure a bill of lading covering an exportation of a commodity with respect to which a declaration has been authenticated by a Collector containing the applicable statement set forth in subparagraph 2 of this paragraph unless all copies of such bill of lading including all non-negotiable and office copies except as provided in subdivision ii of this subparagraph shall contain the same statement ii In the case of shipments by air other than airmail or air parcel post the provisions of subdivision i of this subparagraph are applicable to a Any air waybill issued by a consolidator indirect carrier for an exportation included in a consolidated shipment or b Any air way bill issued by a carrier or other person covering an exportation not included in a consolidated shipment The provisions of subparagraph 2 of this paragraph do not apply to a master air waybill issued by a carrier to cover a consolidated shipment 4 No licensee shipper or consignor exporter or agent thereof or any other person shall prepare or issue any commercial invoice with respect to any shipment of commodities subject to the provisions of this paragraph unless such invoice or invoices and all copies thereof shall contain on the face thereof the same destination control statement This statement shall be an applicable statement as set forth in subpara graph 2 of this paragraph 5 No carrier shall release custody of commodities covered by the provisions of this paragraph to any party including an agent on-carrier or any other person without surrender by that party to the carrier of a copy of the bill of lading bearing on its face the applicable destination control statement set forth in subparagraph 2 of this paragraph unless either i Simultaneously with the release of the commodities the carrier delivers to such party a written copy of the destination control statement contained in the RULES AND REGULATIONS carrier's copy of the bill of lading covering the shipment The written copy shall identify the shipment by bill of lading number name of carrier voyage number date and port of arrival In addition the carrier shall secure either a signed receipted copy of the written statement or other equivalent written evidence that the statement has been delivered by the carrier or ii The regulations of the importing country require the carrier to deliver the commodities directly into the physical possession and control of Customs or other Government agency for delivery to the consignee or his agent Under these circumstances the carrier need not give to or receive from the Customs or other Government agency or the consignee or his agent any document bearing the destination control statement § 379 10 Amendment 21 The interpretive questions and answers following § 379 I0 g are amended by revising numbers 10 and 15 to read as follows 10 Q The third destination control statement applicable exclusively to general license exportations see § 379 lO c 2 111 reads ' United States law prohibits distribution of these commodities to the Soviet Bloc Communist China North Korea Macao Hong Kong Communist controlled areas of Viet Nam and Laos or Cuba unless otherwise authorized by the United States May any of the destinations be deleted from this statement A Yes The destination Laos may be deleted tor exports under General License In addition where a shipment of commodities may be exported under the provisions of General License GHK the destinations Hong Kong and Macao may be deleted from the above statement Also 1f shipment ls made to Cuba under General License GCU the destination Cuba may be deleted from the statement Similarly where a shipment of commodities may be exported under General License GLSA the destinations Hong Kong Macao and Soviet Bloc may be deleted from the above statement For example 1f a shipment is made from the United States to France under General License ORO and the commodity being shipped Is subject to the provisions of General License GLSA the destinations Hong Kong Macao Laos and Soviet Bloc may be deleted from the excepted destinations in the above statement The deletion may be made by striking out or otherwise obliterating Hong Kong Macao Laos Soviet Bloc or Cuba from statements where general licenses apply to these destinations for the commodity of reference 11 0 • 15 Q How may a United States exporter answer a request from a foreign customer for permission to reexport a shipment of United States origin goods where the destination control statement covering the shipment appears to prohibit such reexportatlon A If the proposed reexportation ls authorized by the provisions of § § 371 4 and 372 12 of this chapter the United States exporter may notify his foreign customer without consulting the Bureau of Foreign Commerce that reexportation is authorized by the Bureau of Foreign Commerce Example A foreign purchaser in France has received a shipment of candy Schedule B No 16340 from a United States exporter under General License ORO The blll of lading and commercial invoice received by the purchaser carry the destination control statement shown In§ 379 lO c 2 111 which ' is used exclusively for general license ship ments and which prohibits reexportation t o the Soviet Bloc Communist China North Korea Macao Hong Kong Communist controlled area of Viet-Nam or Cuba unless otherwise authorized by the United States The French firm Informs the United States exporter that It wishes to reexport the candy to a Soviet Bloc country in Europe The United States exporter may notify the French firm that the Bureau of Foreign Commerce authorizes reexportatlon to the European Soviet Bloc under the provisions of § 371 4 of this chapter since candy is on the list of commodities which may be shipped direct from the United States to the European Soviet Bloc under General License GISA If a foreign purchaser requests permission to reexport a shipment of United States commodities and the proposed reexportatlon is not authorized by the provisions of §§ 371 4 or 372 12 of this chapter or on the face or the license Issued to the United States exporter the shipment may be reexported only on the basis of special authorization issued to the United States exporter or on occasion to a carrier or through a United States Embassy or Consulate or to the Importer by the United States Department of Commerce Exporters are cautioned that advice to their foreign customers regarding reexportatlon of United States commodities should be confined to a specific request in connection with a specific shlpment and should not be given on a blanket basis in advance The Bureau of Foreign Commerce takes this position prlmarl y because United States regulations are subject to constant change a fact which could result in causing blanket advice to become obsolete Further• more a United States exporter Is held responsible for any incorrect or misleading advice which he gives to foreign parties concerning United States export control regulations § 380 2 Amendment 22 Section 380 2 Amendments or alterations of licenses paragraph f Where to file subparagraph 3 Amendment requests on which field offices may not take action subdivision i is amended to read as follows i Request for amendment of a license covering an exportation to a Subgroup A country or Cuba unless the amendment involves no more than a correction of obvious error s in the license such as a mistake in typing § 385 2 Amendment General Licenses GTDP GTDU and GTDS paragrap b General License GTDU unclassified technical data either unpublished or not generally available in published form subparagraphs 2 and 4 are 23 Section 385 2 amended to read as follows 2 This general license shall not be applicable to any exportation of technical data directly or indirectly anY Subgroup A destination Poland including Danzig or Cuba except that te hnical data such as manuals instruct10n sheets or blueprints may be exported _to any destination other than Commur_ust China North Korea or the Commm istcontrolled area of Viet-Nam provided that the technical data are i Sent as part of the transaction involving and directly related to a commodity licensed for export from the United States to the same consignee and destination to which the commodity was or will be exported I Thursday October 20 1960 FEDERAL REGISTER ii Sent no later than one year fol• lowing the shipment of the commodity to which the technical data are related iii Of a type normally delivered with the commodity iv Necessary to the assembly intal• lation maintenance repair or opera• tion of the commodity and v Not related to the production manufacture or construction of the commodity • • • 4 Except as provided in subdivision ii of this subparagraph this general license is not applicable to any exporta tion of technical data of the kind described in subdivision i of this subparagraph unless prior to the expor• tation the exporter has received written assurance from the importer that neither the technical data nor the product 1 thereof is intended to be shipped either directly or indirectly to a Subgroup A destination Poland including Danzig or Cuba Where such assurance is not obtained the exportation of the techni• cal data may be made only under a validated license The required assur• ance may be in the form of a letter or other w1itten communication from the importer evidencing such intention or a licensing agreement which restricts dis• clcsure of the technical data for use only in a country not in Subgroup A Poland including Danzig or Cuba and pro• hibits shipment of the product 1 thereof by the licensee to a Subgroup A country Poland including Danzig or Cuba An assurance included in a licensing agree• ment will be acceptable for all exporta• tions made during the life of the agree• ment In addition this general license is not applicable to any exportation of technical data of the kind described in subdivision i of this subparagraph if at the time of exportation of the technical data from the United States the exporter knows or has reason to believe that the product 1 to be manufactured abroad by use of the technical data is intended to be exported or reexported directly or indirectly to a Subgroup A destination Poland including Danzig or Cuba 1 The term product as used in this sentence and 1n this context only means the machine equipment plant process or service to be produced directly by use o the technical data and not the commodity to be produced by or with such machine equipment plant process or service An example of the product o technical data is reforming process equipment designed and constructed by use of the technical data exported However the aromatics produced by the reformer are not covered by this definition i Technical data and services listed in a of this subdivision for the plants Processes and equipment listed in b of this subdivision a Types of technical data and services 1 Proprietary research and the results therefrom 2 Processes developed pursuant to research including technology with re• gard to component equipment items 3 Catalyst production activation utilization reactivation and recovery 4 Plant and equipment design and layout to implement the processes and 5 Construction and operation of plant and equipment 10013 anamid Company New York New York requesting the establishment of a tolerance of 8 parts per million for residues of malathion 0 O-dimethyl dithiophosphate of diethyl mercaptosuccinate in or on each of the raw agricultural com b Types of plants and processes modities pasture and range grass grass The following plants and or processes and grass hay and pea vines for forage usable in the treatment of petroleum or The Secretary of Agriculture has certinatural gas fractions or of products fied that this pesticide chemical is useful derived directly or indirectly therefrom 1 for the purposes for which tolerances are being established Pasture and range Alkylation Nitration grass are included in the categories Aromatiza tion Oxidation grass and grass hay pea vines for Cracking Oxo process Dehydrogenation Ozonolysis forage are included in the categories Polymerization Desulfurizatlon pea vines and pea vL'le hay Halogenation Reduction After consideration of the data subHydrogena tlon Reforming mitted in the petition and other relevant Isomerization material which show that the tolerances 1 This includes plants and processes for the established in this order will protect the production extraction and purification of public health and by virtue of the aupetroleum products petrochemical products and products derived therefrom Examples thority vested in the Secretary of Health of petrochemical products include methane Education and Welfare by the Federal ethane propane butane and other allphatics Food Drug and Cosmetic Act sec as well ns olefins aromatics naphthenes and 408 d 2 68 Stat 512 21 U S C elements and other compounds 346a d 2 and delegated to the Com ii The limitations set forth in this missioner of Food and Drugs by the Sec• subparagraph 4 do not apply to the retary 21 CFR 120 7 g the regulations exportation of technical data included for tolerances for pesticide chemicals in in an application for the foreign filing or on raw agricultural commodities 21 of a patent provided such foreign filing CFR 120 111 are amended by adding of a patent application is in accordance tolerances of 8 parts per million on grass with the regulations of the United States and grass hay pea vines and pea vine hay All paragraph designations are Patent Office This amendment shall become effective hereby deleted to facilitate insertion of as of 12 01 a m October 20 1960 except new tolerances As amended § 120 111 that shipments of any commodities re- reads as follows moved from general license to Cuba as § 120 111 To e -ances for residues of a result of this amendment which were malathion on dock for lading on lighter laden Tolerances are established for residues aboard an exporting carrier or in transit malathion 0 O-dimethyl dithiophosto a port of exit pursuant to actual orders of phate of diethyl mercaptosuccinate in for export prior to the effective date here- or on raw agricultural commodities as of may be expotted under the previous follows general license provisions up to and inFrom preharvest application 8 parts cluding November 21 1960 Any such per million in or on alfalfa apples aprishipment not laden aboard the exporting cots asparagus avocados barley beans carrier on or before November 21 1960 beets including tops blackberries bluerequires a validated license for export berries boysenberries broccoli brussels Sec 3 63 Stat 7 50 U S C App 2023 E O sprouts cabbage carrots cauliflower 9630 10 F R 12245 3 CFR 1945 Supp E O celery cherries clover collards corn 9919 13 F R 59 3 CFR 1948 Supp forage cranberries cucumbers currants dandelions dates dewberries eggplants LORING K MACY endive escarole figs garlic gooseDirector berries grapefruit grapes grass grass Bureau of Foreign Commerce hay guavas horseradish kale kohl F R Doc 60-9836 Filed Oct 19 1960 rabi kumquats leeks lemons lettuce 8 53' a m limes loganberries mangoes melons mushrooms mustard greens nectarines oats onions including green onions oranges parsley parsnips passion fruit peaches pears peas pea vines pea Chapter I-Food and Drug Adminls• vine hay pecans peppermint pep• tration Department of Health Edu• pers pineapples plums potatoes prunes pumpkins quinces radishes raspberries cation and Welfare rice rutabagas rye salsify including SUBCHAPTER B-FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS tops shallots spearmint spinach PART 120-TOLERANCES AND EX· squash both summer and winter EMPTIONS F R O M TOLERANCES squash strawberries Swiss chard tanFOR PESTICIDE CHEMICALS IN OR gelos tangerines tomatoes turnips inON RAW AGRICULTURAL COM• cluding tops walnuts watercress wheat MODITIES From postharvest application 8 parts Tolerances for Residues of Malathion per million in or on peanuts and the A petition was filed with the Food and following grains Barley corn oats 1ice Drug Administration by American Cy• rye sorghum wheat Title 21-FOOD AND DRUGS
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