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Blanket Flag Extension

(11/04/2005)
Notice to Users of Blanket Flagging: The expiration date for all blanket flags will be changed to an infinite date in the future. In effect, the blanket time period will not expire. Any importer that wants a specific ending date, must contact the HQ Recon Team and stipulate the ending date desired by the importer.

Federal Register notice published Friday, September 27, 2002 made the following modifications to the Reconciliation Prototype. For the complete text, see the federal register notice on Modification and Clarification of Procedures of the National Customs Automation Program Test Regarding Reconciliation in the related links section.

Effective January 27, 2003, part 111 of the Customs Regulations are no longer suspended. This will require a National Permit for Reconciliations filed at locations other than where the filer(s) have district permits.

Effective December 26, 2002:

  • test participants who have flagged an entry summary for NAFTA Reconciliation must file a NAFTA Reconciliation entry to make a post-entry claim for NAFTA under 19 U.S.C. 1520(d);
  • where a test participant amends a timely filed NAFTA Reconciliation entry after it is returned by Customs for correction, the test participant cannot add entry summaries to those that were covered in the original Reconciliation entry;
  • a Reconciliation entry filed in response to a monthly liquidated damages claim for no-file violations cannot include flagged entry summaries that are not in violation.

For further information, please contact:
Office of International Trade
Trade Policy and Programs
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