RAIL NOTICES
March 18, 2009
Reminder to all customers shipping plants and
plant products to the U.S. As previously communicated, the U.S.
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced an
amendment to the Lacey Act, part of the 2008 Farm Bill (also
known as the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008), the
enforcement of which will be phased in beginning April
2009.
The Lacey Act now makes it unlawful to:
- import, export, transport, sell, receive,
acquire, or purchase in interstate or foreign commerce any
plant, with some limited exceptions, taken in violation of the
laws of a U.S. state or any foreign law that protects
plants.
- make or submit any false record, account, or label for, or any
false identification of, any plant.
- import certain plants and plant products without an import
declaration. The declaration must contain, among other things,
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.
Please ensure you review Lacey Act
requirements with your U.S. customs broker. It is your customs
broker's role to ensure all information pertinent to the Lacey
Act declaration is provided to U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) at the time that release entry is filed.
Commodities affected by the Lacey Act
requirements are broad in scope and include any level of plant
product that may be part of the commodity or manufactured into
the components of the commodity with no minimum amount
exempt.
Preventable customs holds or set-outs at the
border due to non-regulatory compliance will be subject to
applicable CN tariff items.
The notice is available on the CN website at: http://www.cn.ca/documents/Customer-Service-Customs-Bulletins/customs-bulletin-30-march-2009-en.pdf.
