On February 6, 2015, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) published a Federal Register Notice announcing that twenty (20) more tariff lines are set to become subject to enforcement of Lacey Act import declaration requirements, beginning the next phase of enforcement in August of 2015.
The public has 60 days to comment. APHIS will consider all comments received on or before April 7, 2015. Any changes made based on comments received will (also) be announced in the Federal Register.
The addition of the new tariff lines marks the fifth phase of Lacey Act declaration enforcement, a program begun on April 1, 2009. APHIS has committed to providing six months of advance notice to importers before it begins enforcement on each successive phase. The most recent phase of Lacey Act enforcement, Phase IV, began on April 1, 2010.
What’s new?
The current list of products set to be added for enforcement beginning on August 6, 2015, is as follows:
Chapter 44: Wood and articles of wood
- 4416.00.3010–new casks, barrels, and parts of wood
- 4416.00.3020–used assembled casks of wood
- 4416.00.3030–used unassembled casks of wood
- 4416.00.6010–new barrel staves of wood
- 4416.00.6020–new barrel hoops of softwood
- 4416.00.6030–new tight barrelheads of wood
- 4416.00.6040–used barrels staves of softwood
- 4416.00.6050–used hoops, tight barrelheads of softwood
- 4416.00.9020–new other casks, barrels, wood
- 4416.00.9040–used other cooper goods, wood
Chapter 82: Tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and forks, of base metal
- 8211.92.6000–hunting knives with wood handles
- 8215.99.2400–table barbeque forks with wood handles
Chapter 94: Furniture
- 9401.61.2010–upholstered teak chair, household
- 9401.61.2030–upholstered teak chairs, other
- 9401.90.1500–parts of bent-wood seats
- 9403.30.4000–bent-wood office furniture
- 9403.40.4000–bent-wood kitchen furniture
- 9403.50.4000–bent-wood bedroom furniture
- 9403.60.4000–other bent-wood furniture
Chapter 96: Miscellaneous manufactured articles
- 9614.00.2100–rough wood blocks for smoking pipe manufacture
Lacey Act declarations must include the scientific name of the plant, value of the importation, quantity of the plant, and name of the country from where the plant was harvested. For paper and paperboard products containing recycled content, the declaration also must include the average percent of recycled content without regard for species or country of harvest.
APHIS to consider exceptions
Given the difficulty of identifying the species of wood included in recycled materials, public comments to APHIS have asked the agency to consider a de minimis level at which the declaration requirement does not apply for minimal amounts of unidentifiable wood in such products. Commenters have also asked APHIS to set a level at which the declaration requirement does not apply for minimal amounts of non-listed (i.e., not of conservation concern) plant materials contained in an otherwise non-plant product, such as wooden buttons on a shirt. The agency said it is “in the process of developing a proposal” to create exceptions from declaration requirements for such products, and will publish a proposed rule in the Federal Register upon completion.
Questions on the details of this notice may be directed to:
Ms. Parul Patel, Senior Agriculturalist
Regulations, Permits, and Manuals, PPQ, APHIS
4700 River Road, Unit 60, Riverdale, MD 20737-1231
Phone: (301) 851-2351
Additional Lacey Act information is available on the APHIS web page.
Questions about this regulatory update may be directed to Livingston’s U.S. Regulatory Affairs group .