Next Phase
of Lacey Act Declaration Enforcement Slated to Begin April 1,
2010
(World Trade Interactive)
The next phase of enforcement of the import
declaration requirement under the Lacey Act is slated to begin
April 1.
Under the amendments to the Lacey Act that
included in the 2008 Farm Bill, imports of certain plants and
plant products must be accompanied by an import declaration
that contains, among other things, the scientific name of the
plant, the value of the importation, the quantity of the plant
and the 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.
The import declaration requirement currently
applies to items classified under HTSUS headings 4402 (wood
charcoal); 4412 (plywood, veneered panels), except 4412.99.06
and 4412.99.57; 4414 (wooden frames); 4419 (tableware and
kitchenware); and 4420 (wood marquetry, caskets,
statuettes).
Beginning April 1, this requirement will be
expanded to include items classified under the following HTSUS
headings.
4421 (other articles of wood)
6602 (walking sticks, whips, crops)
8201 (hand tools)
9201 (pianos)
9202 (other stringed instruments)
9302 (revolvers and pistols)
9305.10.20 (parts and accessories for revolvers and
pistols)
9401.69 (seats with wood frames)
9504.20 (articles and accessories for billiards)
9703 (sculptures)
USDA has previously stated that for any
future enforcement phases it intends to provide at least six
months notice to affected persons and industries to
facilitate compliance. Last fall USDA indicated that the next
phase would begin no earlier than Sept. 1.
