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| 7:7:10.1.2.2.35.1.342.1 | 7 | Agriculture | XIV | B | 1471 | PART 1471—PIMA AGRICULTURE COTTON TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE PIMA TRUST) AND AGRICULTURE WOOL APPAREL MANUFACTURERS TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE WOOL TRUST) | A | Subpart A—Agriculture Pima Trust | § 1471.1 Provisions common to this subpart. | CCC | (a) Agriculture Pima Trust —(1) Establishment. The Agriculture Pima Trust has been established to provide funding for payments under this subpart. (2) Purpose. The purpose of the Agriculture Pima Trust is to reduce the injury to domestic manufacturers resulting from tariffs on cotton fabric that are higher than tariffs on certain apparel articles made of cotton fabric. (3) Funding availability. $16,000,000 will be available annually for eligible payments authorized under this subpart. (4) Definitions. As used in this subpart: Agriculture Pima Trust means the Pima Agriculture Cotton Trust Fund. CCC means the Commodity Credit Corporation. FAS means the Foreign Agricultural Service. Secretary means the Secretary of Agriculture. U.S. means the United States of America. (b) Other provisions common to this subpart —(1) Affidavits. FAS shall annually, not later than February 15 of the year of the applicable payment, make affidavits available on the FAS website. Affidavits must be submitted in accordance with the instructions provided on the FAS website. (2) Filing deadline. Any person filing an affidavit under this subpart for a particular year must file the affidavit not later than March 15 of the applicable calendar year. (3) Affirmation. By submitting an affidavit under this subpart, an applicant is affirming that all information contained in the application is complete and correct and that the information does not contain a false claim, statement, or representation. (4) Document retention. All persons receiving a payment under this subpart must maintain all pertinent documentation for 3 years after the year of receipt of the payment. (5) False statements. Persons providing false or fraudulent claims, or persons making materially false statements or representations in their affidavit, are subject to civil or criminal penalties pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1001. (6) Confidentiality. Specific business information that is marked “business confidential” will be protected from disclosure … | ||||
| 7:7:10.1.2.2.35.1.342.2 | 7 | Agriculture | XIV | B | 1471 | PART 1471—PIMA AGRICULTURE COTTON TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE PIMA TRUST) AND AGRICULTURE WOOL APPAREL MANUFACTURERS TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE WOOL TRUST) | A | Subpart A—Agriculture Pima Trust | § 1471.2 Pima cotton payments. | CCC | From available funds in the Agriculture Pima Trust, CCC will annually make payments as follows: (a) Twenty-five percent of the amounts in the Agriculture Pima Trust shall be paid to one or more nationally recognized associations established for the promotion of pima cotton for use in textile and apparel goods, as determined by the Secretary, during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment. (b) Twenty-five percent of the amounts in the Agriculture Pima Trust shall be paid to yarn spinners of pima cotton that produce ring spun cotton yarns in the U.S. during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment, to be allocated to each yarn spinner in an amount that bears the same ratio as: (1) The yarn spinner's production of ring spun cotton yarns measuring less than 83.33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number) from pima cotton in single and plied form during the prior calendar year; bears to (2) The production of the yarns described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section during the prior calendar year by all yarn spinners that qualify under this paragraph (b). (3) A yarn spinner will not receive an amount under this paragraph (b) that exceeds the cost of pima cotton that was: (i) Purchased during the prior calendar year; and (ii) Used in spinning any cotton yarns. (4) The Secretary will reallocate any amounts reduced by reason of the limitation under paragraph (b)(3) of this section to spinners using the ratio described in this paragraph (b), disregarding production of any spinner subject to that limitation. (c) Fifty percent of the amounts in the Agriculture Pima Trust shall be paid to manufacturers that certify, pursuant to the affidavit under § 1471.4, that, during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment, they used imported cotton fabric to produce men's and boys' shirts, to be allocated to each manufacturer in an amount that bears the same ratio as: (1) The dollar value (excluding duty, shipping, and related costs) of imported woven cotton shirting fabric of 80s or higher count and… | ||||
| 7:7:10.1.2.2.35.1.342.3 | 7 | Agriculture | XIV | B | 1471 | PART 1471—PIMA AGRICULTURE COTTON TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE PIMA TRUST) AND AGRICULTURE WOOL APPAREL MANUFACTURERS TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE WOOL TRUST) | A | Subpart A—Agriculture Pima Trust | § 1471.3 Affidavit of producers of ring spun pima cotton yarn. | CCC | In addition to any applicable information requirements in § 1471.1, a producer of ring spun cotton yarn must annually provide an affidavit that affirms: (a) During the calendar year immediately preceding the payment, the yarn spinner used pima cotton to produce ring spun cotton yarns in the U.S. measuring less than 83.33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number), in single and plied form; (b) In the prior calendar year, the yarn spinner actually produced the quantity, measured in pounds, of ring spun cotton yarns measuring less than 83.33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number), in single and plied form, reported on the affidavit; (c) The yarn spinner maintains supporting documentation about such production during the prior calendar year that shows the actual quantity of such yarns produced, and evidencing the yarns as ring spun pima cotton yarns measuring less than 83.33 decitex (exceeding 120 metric number), in single and plied form; and (d) The dollar amount of pima cotton purchased during the prior calendar year that was used in spinning any cotton yarns, and for which the producer maintains supporting documentation. | ||||
| 7:7:10.1.2.2.35.1.342.4 | 7 | Agriculture | XIV | B | 1471 | PART 1471—PIMA AGRICULTURE COTTON TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE PIMA TRUST) AND AGRICULTURE WOOL APPAREL MANUFACTURERS TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE WOOL TRUST) | A | Subpart A—Agriculture Pima Trust | § 1471.4 Affidavit of manufacturers of cotton shirts. | CCC | (a) Definition of qualifying fabric. In this section, the term “qualifying fabric” means imported woven cotton shirting fabric of 80s or higher count and 2-ply in warp. (b) In general. In addition to any applicable information requirements in § 1471.1, a producer of men's and boys' cotton shirts must annually provide an affidavit that affirms: (1) During the calendar year immediately preceding the payment, the manufacturer used qualifying fabric to cut and sew men's and boys' cotton shirts in the U.S. and the manufacturer has maintained production records evidencing the dollar value of qualifying fabric used to cut and sew men's and boys' cotton shirts; (2) The dollar value of qualifying fabric purchased by the manufacturer during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment, except that the dollar value of fabric reported shall not exceed the dollar value of qualifying fabric used by the manufacturer to cut and sew men's and boys' woven cotton shirts in the U.S. during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment, as supported by production records maintained under paragraph (b)(1) of this section; (3) The manufacturer maintains invoices and other supporting documentation (such as price lists and other technical descriptions of the fabric qualities) showing the dollar value of qualifying fabric purchased, the date of purchase, and evidencing the fabric as qualifying fabric; and (4) The imported cotton fabric purchased in the calendar year immediately preceding the payment was suitable for use in the manufacturing of men's and boys' cotton shirts. (c) Date of purchase. For purposes of the affidavit under paragraph (b) of this section, the date of purchase shall be the invoice date. (d) Dollar value of purchase. For purposes of the affidavit under paragraph (b) of this section, the dollar value shall be determined excluding duty, shipping, and related costs. (e) Fabric use. For purposes of the affidavit under paragraph (b) of this section, and in specific reference to paragraph (b)(… | ||||
| 7:7:10.1.2.2.35.1.342.5 | 7 | Agriculture | XIV | B | 1471 | PART 1471—PIMA AGRICULTURE COTTON TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE PIMA TRUST) AND AGRICULTURE WOOL APPAREL MANUFACTURERS TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE WOOL TRUST) | A | Subpart A—Agriculture Pima Trust | § 1471.5 Affidavit of pima cotton trade associations. | CCC | In addition to any applicable information requirements in § 1471.1, trade associations filing a claim for a payment under the Agriculture Pima Trust must provide a statement that states that during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment they were, as determined by the Secretary, a domestic nationally recognized association established and operating for the promotion of pima cotton for domestic use in textile and apparel goods. | ||||
| 7:7:10.1.2.2.35.2.342.1 | 7 | Agriculture | XIV | B | 1471 | PART 1471—PIMA AGRICULTURE COTTON TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE PIMA TRUST) AND AGRICULTURE WOOL APPAREL MANUFACTURERS TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE WOOL TRUST) | B | Subpart B—Agriculture Wool Trust | § 1471.10 Provisions common to this subpart. | CCC | (a) Agriculture Wool Trust —(1) Establishment. The Agriculture Wool Trust has been established to provide funding for payments under this subpart. (2) Purpose. The purpose of the Agriculture Wool Trust is to reduce the injury to domestic manufacturers resulting from tariffs on wool fabric that are higher than tariffs on certain apparel articles made of wool fabric. (3) Funding availability. Not more than $30,000,000 will be available annually for payments authorized under this subpart. (4) Definitions. As used in this subpart: Agriculture Wool Trust means the Agriculture Wool Apparel Manufacturers Trust Fund. CCC means the Commodity Credit Corporation. FAS means the Foreign Agricultural Service. HTS means the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States. Secretary means the Secretary of Agriculture. TRQ means Tariff Rate Quota. U.S. means the United States of America. (b) Provisions common to this subpart —(1) Affidavits. FAS shall annually, not later than February 15 of the year of the applicable payment, make affidavits available on the FAS website. Affidavits must be submitted in accordance with the instructions provided on the FAS website. (2) Filing deadline. Any person filing an affidavit under this subpart for a particular year must file the affidavit not later than March 1 of such year. (3) Affirmation. By submitting an affidavit under this subpart, an applicant is affirming that all information contained in the application is complete and correct and that the information does not contain a false claim, statement, or representation. (4) Document retention. All persons receiving a payment under this subpart must maintain all pertinent documentation for three years after the year of receipt of the payment. (5) False statements. Persons providing false or fraudulent claims or making materially false statements or representations are subject to civil or criminal penalties pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1001. (6) Confidential information. Specific business information pro… | ||||
| 7:7:10.1.2.2.35.2.342.2 | 7 | Agriculture | XIV | B | 1471 | PART 1471—PIMA AGRICULTURE COTTON TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE PIMA TRUST) AND AGRICULTURE WOOL APPAREL MANUFACTURERS TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE WOOL TRUST) | B | Subpart B—Agriculture Wool Trust | § 1471.11 Payments to manufacturers of certain worsted wool fabrics. | CCC | (a) Definitions. In this section the following definitions apply: Eligible person means a manufacturer in the U.S. of qualifying worsted wool fabric during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment and during each of calendar years 1999, 2000, and 2001. Qualifying worsted wool fabric means a worsted wool fabric containing at least 85% by weight worsted wool of the kind described in subheading 9902.51.11 or 9902.51.15 of the 2014 HTS that, during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment and during each of calendar years 1999, 2000, and 2001, was manufactured by an eligible person in the United States. (b) Distribution of funds. From amounts in the Agriculture Wool Trust, CCC will annually make payments to eligible persons that manufactured qualifying worsted wool fabric as provided in paragraph (b)(1) or (2) of this section. (1) Payments for production under subheading 9902.51.11 of the HTS. A total of $2,666,000 will be allocated annually among eligible persons covered by this paragraph (b)(1) on the basis of the percentage of each eligible person's total production (actual production, not estimates) of qualifying worsted wool fabric that is of the kind described in subheading 9902.51.11 of the HTS for each of the calendar years 1999, 2000, and 2001 in relation to the total production of such fabric by all eligible persons who qualify for payments under this paragraph (b)(1) for each of the calendar years 1999, 2000, and 2001. (2) Payments for production under subheading 9902.51.15. A total of $2,666,000 will be allocated annually among eligible persons covered by this paragraph (b)(2) on the basis of the percentage of each eligible person's total production (actual production, not estimates) of qualifying worsted wool fabric that conforms in composition to subheading 9902.51.15 of the HTS for each of the calendar years 1999, 2000, and 2001 in relation to the total production of such fabric by all eligible persons who qualify for payments under this paragraph (b)(2) for each of… | ||||
| 7:7:10.1.2.2.35.2.342.3 | 7 | Agriculture | XIV | B | 1471 | PART 1471—PIMA AGRICULTURE COTTON TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE PIMA TRUST) AND AGRICULTURE WOOL APPAREL MANUFACTURERS TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE WOOL TRUST) | B | Subpart B—Agriculture Wool Trust | § 1471.12 Refund of duties paid on imports of certain wool products. | CCC | (a) Eligible wool. Eligible wool under the Duty Refund program means imported wool yarn of the kind described in section 505 of the Trade and Development Act of 2000 Public Law 106-200 (May 18, 2000). (b) Payments —(1) Eligibility. Persons eligible for a Duty Refund payment are manufacturers who, in the year immediately preceding the payment, were actively engaged in manufacturing wool (as determined by FAS), and in calendar years 2000, 2001, and 2002— (i) Imported eligible wool directly or indirectly; and (ii) Used the imported wool to make men's or boy's suits; or (iii) Further manufactured the eligible imported wool. (2) Payment amount. Persons eligible for a Duty Refund payment shall be paid the same amounts that were made to the persons by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in 2005. | ||||
| 7:7:10.1.2.2.35.2.342.4 | 7 | Agriculture | XIV | B | 1471 | PART 1471—PIMA AGRICULTURE COTTON TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE PIMA TRUST) AND AGRICULTURE WOOL APPAREL MANUFACTURERS TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE WOOL TRUST) | B | Subpart B—Agriculture Wool Trust | § 1471.13 Monetization of the wool tariff rate quota. | CCC | (a) Definitions. In this section the following definitions apply: (1) Lower duty rate. The term “lower duty rate” means the duty rate as codified in the 2014 HTS that would have been applicable to qualifying worsted wool fabric of the kind described in subheadings 9902.51.11, 9902.51.15, and 9902.51.16 of the 2014 HTS prior to the expiration of the Wool TRQ on December 31, 2014. (2) Eligible person. The term “eligible person” means a manufacturer (or a successor-in-interest to the manufacturer) in the U.S. or in a Foreign Trade Zone authorized under the Foreign-Trade Zones Act of 1934 (19 U.S.C. 81a-81u) that, during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment, imported qualifying worsted wool fabric and used the imported qualifying worsted wool fabric as described in paragraph (a)(3) of this section. (3) Qualifying worsted wool fabric. The term “qualifying worsted wool fabric” means imported worsted wool fabric containing at least 85% by weight worsted wool of the kind described in subheading 9902.51.11, 9902.51.15, or 9902.51.16 of the 2014 HTS that, during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment was: (i) Imported by an eligible person in the U.S.; and (ii) Used by the eligible person in the U.S. (A) In the case of wool fabric of the kind described in subheading 9902.51.11 or 9902.51.15 of the HTS, the qualifying fabric shall be used to produce worsted wool suits, suit-type jackets, or trousers for men and boys; or (B) In the case of wool fabric of the kind described in subheading 9902.51.16 of the HTS, the qualifying fabric shall be used in manufacturing. (4) Successor-in-interest. The term “successor-in-interest” means a person that is eligible to claim a payment under this section as if the person were the original eligible person, without regard to section 3727, title 31, United States Code. A person may succeed to the status of the successor-in-interest to the eligible person and become eligible for the payment because of— (i) An assignment of the claim; (ii) An assi… | ||||
| 7:7:10.1.2.2.35.2.342.5 | 7 | Agriculture | XIV | B | 1471 | PART 1471—PIMA AGRICULTURE COTTON TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE PIMA TRUST) AND AGRICULTURE WOOL APPAREL MANUFACTURERS TRUST FUND (AGRICULTURE WOOL TRUST) | B | Subpart B—Agriculture Wool Trust | § 1471.14 Wool yarn, wool fiber, and wool top duty compensation payment. | CCC | (a) Definitions. In this section the following definitions apply: (1) Duty. The term “duty” means the duty rate codified in the HTS for a year that is applicable to qualifying wool of the kind described in subheadings 9902.51.13 and 9902.51.14 of the 2014 HTS. (2) Eligible person. The term “eligible person” means a manufacturer (or a successor-in-interest to the manufacturer) in the U.S. or in a Foreign Trade Zone authorized under the Foreign-Trade Zones Act of 1934 (19 U.S.C. 81a-81u) that, during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment, imported qualifying wool and manufactured the qualifying wool directly or had another person manufacture the qualifying wool, providing the eligible person owned the qualifying wool at the time it was manufactured. (3) Qualifying wool. The term “qualifying wool” means imported wool yarn of the kind described in subheading 9902.51.13 of the 2014 HTS or imported wool fiber or wool top of the kind described in subheading 9902.51.14 of the 2014 HTS, that, during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment, was imported, either directly or indirectly, by an eligible person (or a successor-in-interest) into the U.S. and manufactured by the eligible person in the U.S. (4) Successor-in-interest. The term “successor-in-interest” means a person that is eligible to claim a payment under this section as if the person were the original eligible manufacturer, without regard to section 3727, title 31, United States Code. A person may succeed to the status of the successor-in-interest to the eligible person and become eligible for the payment because of— (i) An assignment of the claim; (ii) An assignment of the eligible person's right to manufacture under the same trade name; or (iii) A reorganization of the eligible person. (b) Import duties. The duties on imports of qualifying wool were suspended in their entirety in section 503 of the Trade and Development Act of 2000. The suspension of the duties for both HTS subheadings of qualifying wool was extende… |
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