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COAC Recommends Elimination of District Permitting, New Broker Hiring Requirements

The Advisory Committee on Commercial Operations of Customs and Border Protection (COAC) recommends that CBP remove the district permitting requirement and make other changes to broker regulations, said a CBP document posted ahead of the May 22 COAC meeting (here). The COAC recommendations call for new national permit framework that would require customs brokerages to employ an "adequate number of licensed brokers to ensure responsible supervision and control." The potential changes for the permitting regime has sparked some concerns among brokers, even leading to the creation of a "Save a Broker" letter writing campaign (see 14042918).

Specifically, the COAC Role of the Broker Working Group recommends:

The broker working group is also "considering making revised recommendations on importer bona fides," it said. CBP will continue its internal work on updating the regulations in Parts 111 and 141, it said. A regulatory worksheet was submitted to the CBP Office of Regulations & Rulings in May 2013 to begin the regulatory drafting process and technical drafting work on Part 111 will continue throughout 2014, it said.

Other documents include draft recommendations, and other documents on trade modernization, the global supply chain, trade enforcement and other topics. The draft agenda is (here).

Trade Enforcement and Revenue

Trade Modernization

Trusted Trader

Export

One Government at Border

Global Supply Chain