federal_register: E6-19787
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| E6-19787 | Agricultural Inspection and AQI User Fees Along the U.S./Canada Border; Delay of Effective Date | Rule | We recently published an interim rule amending the foreign quarantine and user fee regulations by removing the exemptions from inspection for imported fruits and vegetables grown in Canada and the exemptions from user fees for commercial vessels, commercial trucks, commercial railroad cars, commercial aircraft, and international air passengers entering the United States from Canada. That interim rule had an effective date of November 24, 2006. We are delaying the effective date of the removal of the user fee exemption for international air passengers until January 1, 2007, and the effective date for the remaining provisions of the rule, including the removal of the exemption from user fees for commercial vessels, commercial trucks, commercial railroad cars, and commercial aircraft entering the United States from Canada, until March 1, 2007. We are making these changes to allow additional time for affected entities to make necessary preparations to comply with the inspection and collection procedures that we will be instituting as a result of the interim rule. | 2006-11-22 | 2006 | 11 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2006/11/22/E6-19787/agricultural-inspection-and-aqi-user-fees-along-the-uscanada-border-delay-of-effective-date | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2006-11-22/pdf/E6-19787.pdf | Agriculture Department; Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service | 12,22 | We recently published an interim rule amending the foreign quarantine and user fee regulations by removing the exemptions from inspection for imported fruits and vegetables grown in Canada and the exemptions from user fees for commercial vessels,... |