CBP Pushes Back Effective Dates for Rules on TSCA, Vehicle Imports
CBP will delay the regulatory effective dates on final rules on Toxic Substances Control Act filing in ACE that eliminates blanket negative certifications (here) and import filing for vehicles and engines (here). The change follows instructions from the White House…
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on Jan. 20 to delay regulatory effective dates for any changes not yet in effect (see 1701230031). "In light of this memo, CBP has considered whether entities affected by these final regulations will need additional time to implement new systems or internal procedural changes," it said in both notices. "To provide additional time for affected entities to become familiar with the increased flexibilities and new processes of the final regulations, CBP believes that extending the effective date until March 21, 2017 is appropriate and will furnish the affected entities with sufficient additional time." Both the TSCA rule (see 1612230030) rule and the vehicle import rule (see 1612230040) were scheduled to be effective Jan. 26.