The Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to list all species of giraffes as endangered or threatened, following a 12-month study on the issue, it said in a notice.
The Census Bureau on Nov. 17 updated one port of unlading code name and one port of unlading code country in the Automated Export System to fix spelling errors from a previous update (see 2410210006), according to a message emailed to industry. The update includes the correct spellings for the port in Whonnock, British Columbia, and the port in Tolu, Colombia.
Companies using the State Department’s Defense Export Control and Compliance System should take steps to avoid two common “oversights” that Wilmarth & Associates said often cause licensing and registration delays for defense exporters.
The FDA is considering charging fees for including firms on its export lists, which help give foreign governments and other parties information about whether a U.S. food export meets FDA standards or other U.S. regulations. Although the agency doesn’t currently charge firms to be included on export lists for human food, it said Nov. 8 it’s considering charging fees “to offset our costs.”
The Fish and Wildlife Service has put the Ocmulgee skullcap (Scutellaria ocmulgee), a plant species from Georgia and South Carolina, on the endangered species list, it said in a Federal Register notice. The inclusion is effective Nov. 29.
The State Department’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls is starting to apply “data identification markings” to all documents attached to commodity jurisdiction and advisory opinion submissions, which will identify documents that are “SBU” (sensitive but unclassified) or as “PII” (personally identifiable information). DDTC said the change will “better manage the information being stored and transmitted within” the agency’s Defense Export Control and Compliance System (DECCS). “This will not impact requests in progress,” DDTC said. “If you receive an email from ‘Auto Classification User’, this is a notice that a document you have submitted was updated. No action is required.”
The Fish and Wildlife Service has downgraded the red-cockaded woodpecker (Dryobates (= Picoides) borealis) from an endangered species to a threatened species. However, restrictions on imports and exports will remain in effect under a 4(d) rule adopted by the agency. The final rule is effective Nov. 25, FWS said in a notice.
The Drug Enforcement Administration is listing ethylphenidate, a central nervous system stimulant, under Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act, it said in a notice released Oct. 21. Import and export restrictions set by the listing take effect Nov. 21.
The Census Bureau on Oct. 21 updated one port of unlading code name and added multiple ports of unlading codes to the Automated Export System. It updated the code name for the port in Whonnock, British Columbia, and added new codes for ports in Colombia, India, Vietnam and Indonesia.
The Census Bureau emailed tips on how to address the most frequent messages generated this month in the Automated Export System.