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U.S. Customs and Border Protection ◆ NOTICE OF INTENT TO PREPARE FOUR PROGRAMMATIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS FOR THE NORTHERN BORDER BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA AND TO CONDUCT PUBLIC SCOPING MEETINGS. AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, DHS. ACTION: Notice of Intent to Prepare Programmatic Environmental Impact Statements; Request for Comments; and Notice of Public Scoping Meetings. SUMMARY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) intends to prepare four Programmatic Environmental Impact Statements (PEISs) to identify and assess potential impacts upon the human environment of ongoing and potential future border security activi- ties for the Northern Border between the United States and Canada. The anticipated area of study will extend approximately 100 miles south of the Northern Border. The four PEISs will address regions encompassing New England, the Great Lakes, states east of the Rocky Mountains, and states west of the Rocky Mountains. This notice initiates the public scoping process for preparation of the PEISs. The purpose of the scoping process is to solicit public comments regarding the potential environmental impacts that may be addressed. This notice announces that CBP is requesting written comments and conducting public scoping meetings. Additionally, the scoping process will allow CBP to gather informa- tion and allow the public to participate in consideration of historic preservation activities pursuant to Section 106 of the National His- toric Preservation Act for activities along the Northern Border. DATES: The scoping comment period will be 30 days beginning on the date this document is published in the Federal Register. To ensure consideration, comments must be received by August 5, 2010 Comments may be submitted as set forth in the ADDRESSES section of this document. Public scoping meetings will be held on various dates in July, 2010, as described in the ADDRESSES section of this document. 1
2 CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 ADDRESSES: ADDRESSES: The following electronic and physical addressees are available for the public and other interested parties to provide written comments on the scope of the PEISs or to obtain additional information on the PEISs. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for additional instructions for submitting written comments. To avoid duplication, please use only one of the following methods for providing written comments: (a) Via the World Wide Web at: www.NorthernBorderPEIS.com; or (b) Via e-mail at: comments@NorthernBorderPEIS.com; or (c) Via mail: CBP Northern Border PEIS, P.O. Box 3625, McLean, Virginia, 22102; or (d) Via fax: (703) 760–4899. CBP will hold public scoping meetings to obtain comments regarding the PEISs at the following locations: • New England PEIS 1. Augusta, ME on July 12, 2010 2. Swanton, VT on July 13, 2010 • Great Lakes PEIS 1. Rochester, NY on July 12, 2010 2. Erie, PA on July 13, 2010 3. Massena, NY on July 14, 2010 4. Detroit, MI on July 21, 2010 • East of the Rocky Mountains PEIS 1. Duluth, MN on July 19, 2010 2. Minot, ND on July 21, 2010 3. Havre, MT on July 22, 2010 • West of the Rocky Mountains PEIS 1. Bellingham, WA on July 19, 2010 2. Bonners Ferry, ID on July 21, 2010 CBP will announce notice of the exact locations and times of the public meetings as well as other information about PEIS process through local newspapers, media, and the project Web site: www.NorthernBorderPEIS.com. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jennifer Hass, CBP, Office of Administration, telephone (202) 344–1929. You may also visit the Northern Border PEIS Web site at: www.NorthernBorderPEIS.com.
3 CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) protects the nation’s borders from terrorism, human and drug smuggling, illegal migra- tion, and agricultural pests while simultaneously facilitating the flow of legitimate travel and trade. CBP does so by integrating modern technology, deploying highly trained law enforcement personnel, and developing public and private sector partnerships that advance its overall mission. At 5,500 miles in length, the Northern Border of the United States stands as the longest common border in the world. The terrain ranges from densely forested lands on the west and east coasts to open plains in the middle of the country. To complement its efforts, CBP uses partnerships with other Federal, state, and local law en- forcement agencies to meet the challenges of ensuring security while facilitating legitimate trade and travel along this expansive and com- plex border area. CBP leverages technology and partnerships to detect cross border incursions between the Ports of Entry (POEs) and, when necessary due to distances or challenging terrain, CBP uses an array of tools in interdiction efforts. At the POEs, CBP uses state of the art technol- ogy to efficiently screen the heavy volume of passengers and cargo transiting the U.S./Canada border to ensure that no illicit goods or travelers cross into the United States. Throughout the next five to seven years, CBP anticipates that it will implement enhancements to its border security activities. These may include installing or enhancing sensing equipment networks; changing patrol levels and areas; improving relationships among partner law enforcement agencies; increasing manned and un- manned aerial and maritime surveillance activities; improving cargo scanning techniques; developing and using enhanced communication technologies; and enhancing comprehensive response, interdiction, and detention capabilities. CBP may use, maintain, upgrade, or deploy various physical facilities and infrastructure, including, POEs, checkpoints, stations, water and power utilities, roads, hang- ers and helipads, boat ramps and docks, kennels, and communication and surveillance systems towers. Vehicles used by CBP may include ATVs, snowmobiles, marine vessels, and aircraft. CBP plans to de- ploy the most appropriate mix of security enhancement measures for the Northern Border based on the threat and on the constraints of the operating environment.
4 CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 In support of CBP’s mission and with an interest in understanding the array of environmental considerations along the border, CBP intends to prepare four Programmatic Environmental Impact State- ments (PEISs) to analyze the environmental effects of current and potential future CBP border security activities along the Northern Border between the United States and Canada. CBP will prepare draft PEISs initially, to be followed, after a period of public comment, with final PEISs. Because this effort is “programmatic” in nature, the study will not seek to define effects for a specific or planned action. Instead, it will analyze the overall effects of activities supporting the homeland security mission of CBP. Purpose and Area of Study CBP will use the PEISs to improve planning of future actions to meet its homeland security requirements. CBP plans to evaluate the potential environmental effects of its activities conducted along the Northern Border between the United States and Canada, including an anticipated area of study extending approximately 100 miles south of the Northern Border. Because of the diversity of conditions from east to west, CBP intends to prepare four regional PEISs, cov- ering the border environment for the following areas: 1. New England region (Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont) 2. Great Lakes region (New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin) 3. East of the Rocky Mountains region (Minnesota, North Da- kota, and eastern Montana) 4. West of the Rocky Mountains region (western Montana, Idaho and Washington) CBP plans to use the information derived from the analysis in the PEISs in management, planning, and decision-making for its mission and its environmental stewardship responsibilities, as well as to establish a foundation for future impact analyses. Public Scoping Process This notice initiates the public scoping process in preparation of the PEISs. All interested parties are invited to participate in the scoping process. CBP invites agencies, organizations, and the general public to provide input to this process of scoping environmental issues for consideration in the PEISs. CBP welcomes input on potentially significant environmental issues associated with the uses of technolo- gies, facilities, infrastructure, and personnel for border security de- scribed above in the Background section or other connected actions to be addressed in the PEISs. Comments may be in terms of broad areas or restricted to specific areas of concern. Written comments may be
5 CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 submitted as described in the ADDRESSES section of this docu- ment. When submitting comments, please identify the region or PEIS of concern to which your comments are related, as well as your name and address. Respondents may request to withhold names or street addresses, except for city or town, from public view or from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Such a request must be stated prominently at the beginning of the comment. Such requests will be honored to the extent allowed by law. This request to withhold personal information does not apply to submissions from organizations or businesses, or from individuals identifying them- selves as representatives or officials of organizations or businesses. As part of the scoping process, CBP will hold 11 public scoping meetings. The purpose of these meetings is to obtain input concern- ing the range of environmental considerations for inclusion within the PEISs. These meetings will be held at locations near the North- ern Border in the early evening at the locations listed under AD- DRESSES above. The public is encouraged to communicate infor- mation and comments on issues it believes CBP should address in the PEISs. CBP will announce notice of the exact locations and times of the public meetings as well as other information about its Northern Border security activities through local newspapers, media, and the project Web site: www.NorthernBorderPEIS.com. After the public scoping period is complete and CBP has reviewed the results, a compilation list of comments will be included in a scoping report, which will be made available on the project Web site: www.NorthernBorderPEIS.com. This report will not identify indi- vidual citizens’ comments by name or address. The report will also be made available upon written request. Public Involvement in Historic Preservation Activities Under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f) requires Federal agencies to review all actions which may affect resources listed on, or eligible for, the National Register of Historic Places in order to take into account the effects of their undertakings on historic properties and to afford the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) a reasonable opportunity to comment on such undertakings. During the scoping process, CBP plans to gather information and allow the public to express views regarding the effects of CBP programs on cultural resources. During the process of public scoping and preparation of the PEISs for the Northern Border, CBP seeks to identify interested parties and obtain public comments on historic preservation issues related to CBP activities along the Northern Border.
6 CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 Next Steps This process is being conducted pursuant to NEPA, the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations for Implementing the NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500–1508), and Department of Homeland Security Direc- tive 023–01 (renumbered from 5100.1), Environmental Planning Pro- gram of April 19, 2006. CBP will continue to announce information on exact locations and times of public meetings as well as project information through local newspapers and the project Web site: ww- w.NorthernBorderPEIS.com. In accordance with NEPA, the draft PEISs will be made available to the public for review and comment through a Notice of Availability (NOA) in the Federal Register. The NOA will provide directions for obtaining copies of the draft PEISs as well as dates and locations for any associated public participation meetings. After a public comment period on the draft PEIS, CBP will complete a final PEIS. Dated: June 30, 2010 ______________________ GREGORY GIDDENS Executive Director Facilities Management and Engineering Office of Administration [Published in the Federal Register, July 6, 2010 (75 FR 38822)]
7 CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 COPYRIGHT, TRADEMARK, AND TRADE NAME RECORDATIONS (No. 6 2010) AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security. SUMMARY: Presented herein are the copyrights, trademarks, and trade names recorded with U.S. Customs and Border Protection dur- ing the month of June 2010. The last notice was published in the CUSTOMS BULLETIN on June 30, 2010. Corrections or updates may be sent to: Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Regulations and Rulings, IPR Branch, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Mail Stop 1179, Washington, D.C. 20229–1179 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Delois Johnson, Paralegal, Intellectual Property Rights Branch, (202) 325–0088. Dated: July 1, 2010 CHARLES R. STEUART Chief, Intellectual Property Rights & Restricted Merchandise Branch
8 CBP IPR RECORDATION — JUNE 2010 Recordation No. Effective Expiration Name of Cop/Tmk/Tnm Owner Name GM Date Date Restricted TMK 05–00982 6/26/2010 3/21/2020 CHROME HEARTS AND HORSESHOE CHROME HEARTS, LLC No DESIGN TMK 06–00399 6/21/2010 8/14/2010 TWINS MINNESOTA TWINS, LLC No TMK 06–00006 6/26/2010 5/22/2020 NEUPOGEN AMGEN INC. No TMK 10–00656 6/30/2010 5/27/2018 M HANSEN BEVERAGE COMPANY No TMK 00–00486 6/9/2010 3/14/2020 BASIC BUNDZ AND DESIGN LF, LLC No TMK 00–00557 6/26/2010 5/23/2020 G209 THE CROSBY GROUP INC. No TMK 01–00067 6/26/2010 6/27/2020 TETRIS TETRIS HOLDING, LLC. No TMK 01–00106 6/3/2010 5/29/2020 WALKING MACHINES CATERPILLAR INC. No TMK 00–00606 6/21/2010 5/23/2020 BREITLING & DESIGN BREITLING U.S.A. INC. No TMK 02–00746 6/14/2010 5/20/2020 FORMSTRIPE DESIGN PUMA AG RUDOLF DASSLER SPORT No TMK 02–00748 6/14/2010 4/28/2020 PUMA STRIPE DESIGN PUMA AG RUDOLF DASSLER SPORT No TMK 03–00688 6/26/2010 6/27/2020 CROSS & SHIELD DESIGN SWISS ARMY BRAND LTD. No TMK 05–00999 6/26/2010 5/16/2020 CHROME HEARTS AND SCROLL CHROME HEARTS, LLC No DESIGN TMK 06–01111 6/17/2010 3/28/2020 LG & DESIGN LG CORP. No TMK 07–00281 6/14/2010 7/18/2020 GOODY’S BLOCK DRUG COMPANY, INC. No CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 TMK 03–00914 6/14/2010 5/26/2020 SOFT & DRI THE DIAL CORPORATION No COP 10–00126 6/3/2010 6/3/2030 MOPHIE JUICE PACK BOX MSTATION CORPORATION No TMK 10–00645 6/26/2010 12/13/2013 NEW BALANCE NEW BALANCE ATHLETIC SHOE INC. No
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11 CBP IPR RECORDATION — JUNE 2010 Recordation No. Effective Expiration Name of Cop/Tmk/Tnm Owner Name GM Date Date Restricted TMK 10–00544 6/3/2010 5/29/2011 OUTA’ CONTROL INGRAM ENTERPRISES No TMK 10–00537 6/3/2010 6/16/2019 VIEWBASE IN YOUR FACE LLC No TMK 10–00539 6/3/2010 4/26/2015 BOOM STICKS INGRAM ENTERPRISES, INC No TMK 10–00538 6/3/2010 4/27/2021 DIRTY DOZEN INGRAM ENTERPRISES No TMK 10–00547 6/3/2010 4/25/2020 BOOGIE NIGHTS INGRAM ENTERPRISES, INC No TMK 10–00536 6/3/2010 10/30/2017 GALAXY DESIGN CARD EVEREADY BATTERY COMPANY, INC. No TMK 10–00545 6/3/2010 3/6/2017 MULTAQ SANOFI-AVENTIS CORPORATION No TMK 10–00543 6/3/2010 3/7/2016 GALAXY LOGO EVEREADY BATTERY COMPANY, INC. No TMK 10–00568 6/3/2010 5/11/2020 DESIGN OF A HEART SHAP G WEI HSIANG YU No TMK 10–00534 6/3/2010 5/10/2015 KEEP GOING EVEREADY BATTERY COMPANY, INC. No TMK 10–00541 6/3/2010 6/12/2017 DOUBLE BAND BATTERY DESIGN EVEREADY BATTERY COMPANY, INC. No COP 10–00122 6/3/2010 6/3/2030 BVLGARI THE GUEST COLLECTION. BULGARI, S.P.A. No TMK 10–00540 6/3/2010 5/8/2011 TONY HAWK TONY HAWK, INC. No TMK 10–00546 6/3/2010 12/23/2013 ONITSUKA TIGER ASICS CORPORATION No TMK 10–00533 6/3/2010 8/12/2013 HUAWEI HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. No TMK 10–00618 6/26/2010 3/7/2020 ROYAL VELVET OFFICIAL PILLOWTEX LLC No TMK 10–00641 6/26/2010 4/15/2018 CHARISMA OFFICIAL PILLOWTEX LLC No CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 TMK 10–00663 6/30/2010 2/15/2015 MARC ECKO IP HOLDINGS UNLTD, LLC No TMK 10–00658 6/30/2010 4/15/2018 RED BY MARC ECKO IP HOLDINGS UNLTD, LLC No TMK 10–00532 6/3/2010 2/16/2020 EZ CRACKER E. MISHAN & SONS, INC. No
12 CBP IPR RECORDATION — JUNE 2010 Recordation No. Effective Expiration Name of Cop/Tmk/Tnm Owner Name GM Date Date Restricted COP 10–00123 6/3/2010 6/3/2030 BARK OFF PACKAGING. TELEBRANDS CORP. No TMK 10–00615 6/21/2010 7/18/2016 SCOOBA IROBOT CORPORATION No TMK 10–00640 6/26/2010 4/9/2011 DESIGN AION CO., LTD. No TMK 10–00560 6/3/2010 3/6/2017 WAKE THE NEIGHBORS INGRAM ENTERPRISES, INC No TMK 10–00531 6/3/2010 4/23/2012 EXPRESSIONS COOPERVISION, INC. No COP 10–00137 6/14/2010 6/14/2030 FEZ (MOCHA) VAN DER HURD STUDIO, LLC. No TMK 10–00574 6/9/2010 7/4/2019 BALON VALVE INNOVATIONS, LLC No TMK 10–00649 6/26/2010 4/28/2019 M MEK DENIM INC. No TMK 10–00644 6/26/2010 8/17/2014 NMB AND DESIGN NMB (USA) INC. No TMK 10–00530 6/3/2010 7/29/2013 ROOMBA IROBOT CORPORATION No COP 10–00142 6/26/2010 6/26/2030 TYRANNOSAURUS REX PLUSH CJ PRODUCTS, LLC. No FOLDING STUFFED ANIMAL. TMK 10–00601 6/14/2010 2/21/2016 CTEK CWD, LLC No COP 10–00141 6/26/2010 6/26/2030 YOGA MAT G2, LLC No TMK 10–00597 6/14/2010 8/19/2018 GAME TIME GAME TIME GROUP LLC No TMK 10–00599 6/14/2010 12/13/2015 CENTRIC PARTS CWD, LLC No TMK 10–00598 6/14/2010 11/27/2011 STOPTECH CWD, LLC No TMK 10–00647 6/26/2010 6/29/2014 POSI QUIET CWD, LLC No CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 TMK 10–00600 6/14/2010 6/1/2020 THRICE STEPHAN RAINER HEUMANNAND No LUJIA LI HEUMANN
13 CBP IPR RECORDATION — JUNE 2010 Recordation No. Effective Expiration Name of Cop/Tmk/Tnm Owner Name GM Date Date Restricted TMK 10–00596 6/14/2010 5/18/2020 DESIGN JING JIH JEN FOOD (ZHANGZHOU) CO, No LTD, TA TIFFANY FOOD CORP TMK 10–00557 6/3/2010 4/25/2016 ENERGIZER EVEREADY BATTERY COMPANY, INC. No COP 10–00143 6/26/2010 6/26/2030 PTERODACTYL PLUSH FOLDING CJ PRODUCTS, LLC. No STUFFED ANIMAL. TMK 10–00593 6/14/2010 10/3/2016 MEK DENIM MEK DENIM INC. No TMK 10–00594 6/14/2010 4/20/2020 POLONAISE MASTALERZ LUDWIK No TMK 03–00577 6/21/2010 11/7/2020 ADJUST-A-ROLL REPUBLIC TOBACCO L.P. No TMK 10–00591 6/14/2010 12/8/2019 TROPHY BIG BRAKE KIT CWD, LLC No TMK 10–00581 6/14/2010 2/2/2013 PREFERENCE COOPERVISION, INC. No TMK 10–00571 6/9/2010 2/23/2020 BRAKE LATE, FINISH FIRST CWD, LLC No TMK 00–00556 6/26/2010 5/30/2020 CG THE CROSBY GROUP INC. No TMK 10–00569 6/9/2010 5/11/2020 GEORGE MARTIN ARMOUTH INTERNATIONAL INC. No TMK 10–00643 6/26/2010 10/7/2013 ROOMBA IROBOT CORPORATION No TMK 10–00573 6/9/2010 2/17/2016 BALON AND DESIGN VALVE INNOVATIONS, LLC No TMK 10–00570 6/9/2010 3/23/2014 TONY HAWK TONY HAWK, INC. No TMK 00–00485 6/9/2010 3/14/2020 BASIC BLINDZ LF, LLC No COP 10–00130 6/14/2010 6/14/2030 PILATES MAT. G2, LLC. ADDRESS: 179 GLENDOR No CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 AVENUE, LONG BEACH, CA, 90803, UNITED STATES.
14 CBP IPR RECORDATION — JUNE 2010 Recordation No. Effective Expiration Name of Cop/Tmk/Tnm Owner Name GM Date Date Restricted COP 10–00136 6/14/2010 6/14/2030 MATERNITY MAT G2, LLC No TMK 10–00582 6/14/2010 3/23/2020 ESSENCE NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA No TMK 07–00514 6/21/2010 5/17/2020 FEL-O-VAX BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM No VETMEDICA, INC. COP 10–00131 6/14/2010 6/14/2030 MOUSE PAD G2, LLC No COP 10–00133 6/14/2010 6/14/2030 GENERAL FITNESS MAT. G2, LLC. ADDRESS: 179 GLENDOR No AVENUE, LONG BEACH, CA, 90803, UNITED STATES. COP 10–00132 6/14/2010 6/14/2030 GOLF -FEMALE G2, LLC No COP 10–00135 6/14/2010 6/14/2030 BACK MAT. G2, LLC. ADDRESS: 179 GLENDOR No AVENUE, LONG BEACH, CA, 90803, UNITED STATES. TMK 10–00583 6/14/2010 12/14/2019 TONY HAWK TONY HAWK, INC. No TMK 10–00587 6/14/2010 5/20/2018 GTEN GAME TIME GROUP LLC No TMK 10–00580 6/14/2010 2/18/2013 VINES AMERICAN LICORICE CO. No TMK 10–00588 6/14/2010 7/3/2017 EXTINGUISHER AMERICAN LICORICE CO. No TMK 10–00589 6/14/2010 1/8/2018 OLUKAI OLUKAI, INC. No TMK 10–00586 6/14/2010 10/27/2011 RED VINES AMERICAN LICORICE CO. No CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 TMK 10–00585 6/14/2010 10/21/2018 SIP-N-CHEW AMERICAN LICORICE CO. No TMK 10–00590 6/14/2010 5/10/2014 BIOMEDICS COOPERVISION, INC. No
15 CBP IPR RECORDATION — JUNE 2010 Recordation No. Effective Expiration Name of Cop/Tmk/Tnm Owner Name GM Date Date Restricted COP 10–00134 6/14/2010 6/14/2030 GOLF -MALE. G2, LLC. ADDRESS: 179 GLENDOR No AVENUE,LONG BEACH, CA, 90803, UNITED STATES. TMK 10–00592 6/14/2010 5/25/2020 LUXE BIDET 2GO PRODUCTS, LLC No TMK 10–00575 6/14/2010 7/15/2013 SOUR PUNCH AMERICAN LICORICE CO. No TMK 10–00577 6/14/2010 11/23/2014 GEMTECH GEMINI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. No TMK 10–00578 6/14/2010 6/19/2017 BIOFINITY COOPERVISION, INC. No TMK 10–00576 6/14/2010 2/4/2017 PROCLEAR COOPERVISION, INC. No TMK 10–00579 6/14/2010 9/18/2010 HYDRASOFT COOPERVISION, INC. No TMK 10–00646 6/26/2010 1/27/2019 AVAIRA COOPERVISION, INC. No TMK 10–00613 6/21/2010 6/2/2019 DUNHILL LONDON ALFRED DUNHILL LIMITED No TMK 10–00584 6/14/2010 1/12/2020 SHOEDAZZLE SHOEDAZZLE.COM, INC. No TMK 10–00642 6/26/2010 6/7/2015 VERTEX TORIC COOPERVISION TECHNOLOGY LLC No TMK 10–00648 6/26/2010 5/4/2020 A WITH WINGS AFFLICTION HOLDINGS LLC No TMK 01–00389 6/21/2010 11/10/2020 CHANEL CHANEL, INC. No TMK 10–00614 6/21/2010 4/7/2019 MOR CEMBR FRUT MASTER FUDS No TMK 10–00612 6/21/2010 6/8/2020 IPSO ALLIANCE LAUNDRY SYSTEMS LLC No TMK 10–00609 6/21/2010 7/12/2013 NMB NMB (USA) INC. No CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 TMK 10–00603 6/21/2010 7/11/2019 BAMBU BAMBU SALES, INC. No
16 CBP IPR RECORDATION — JUNE 2010 Recordation No. Effective Expiration Name of Cop/Tmk/Tnm Owner Name GM Date Date Restricted TMK 10–00661 6/30/2010 10/6/2019 BAMBU CIGARETTE PAPER PURE BAMBU SALES, INC. No HEMP AND DESIGN TMK 10–00660 6/30/2010 4/18/2016 BIG BAMBU CIGARETTE PAPER PURE BAMBU SALES, INC. No HEMP WITH DESIGN TMK 10–00650 6/26/2010 10/24/2015 BAMBU BAMBU SALES, INC. No TMK 10–00631 6/26/2010 2/1/2020 NATIONAL SPINNING CO., INC. NATIONAL SPINNING CO., INC. No TMK 10–00651 6/26/2010 12/7/2019 BAMBU BAMBU SALES, INC. No TMK 10–00654 6/26/2010 8/18/2012 BAMBU (STYLIZED) BAMBU SALES, INC. No TMK 10–00662 6/30/2010 10/31/2010 BIG BAMBU CIGARETTE PAPER PURE BAMBU SALES, INC. No HEMP AND DESIGN TMK 10–00611 6/21/2010 9/30/2013 DESIGN AMGEN INC. No TMK 10–00652 6/26/2010 12/10/2011 BAMBU BAMBU SALES, INC. No TMK 10–00653 6/26/2010 12/5/2010 BIG BAMBU BAMBU SALES, INC. No TMK 10–00604 6/21/2010 7/20/2016 VIMTO NICHOLS PLC No TMK 10–00610 6/21/2010 7/27/2013 SILCA SILCA S.P.A. No TMK 10–00633 6/26/2010 10/28/2018 POWER/ BALANCE POWER BALANCE, LLC No TMK 10–00632 6/26/2010 11/4/2013 MAKE YOUR MARK MAKE YOUR MARK GOLF No ACCESSORIES, INC. CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 TMK 10–00606 6/21/2010 6/15/2020 GARRETT METAL DETECTORS GARRETT ELECTRONICS, INC. No TMK 10–00622 6/26/2010 5/25/2020 BABYLEGS UNITED LEGWEAR CO, L.L.C. No
17 CBP IPR RECORDATION — JUNE 2010 Recordation No. Effective Expiration Name of Cop/Tmk/Tnm Owner Name GM Date Date Restricted TMK 10–00608 6/21/2010 6/30/2011 VIMTO NICHOLS PLC No TMK 10–00628 6/26/2010 8/8/2016 FIVEFINGERS VIBRAM S.P.A. No TMK 10–00605 6/21/2010 1/19/2018 SILCA & DESIGN SILCA S.P.A. No COP 10–00140 6/26/2010 6/26/2030 REVENT RACK OVEN 624 OIL/GAS REVENT INTERNATIONAL AB No INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK TMK 10–00625 6/26/2010 2/9/2020 PB POWER BALANCE, LLC No TMK 10–00635 6/26/2010 5/4/2020 EVIDENCE GRADE BERNARD ADAMS No TMK 10–00627 6/26/2010 12/30/2018 ROYAL VELVET OFFICIAL PILLOWTEX LLC No TMK 10–00629 6/26/2010 3/16/2019 WAVERLY STUDIO IP HOLDINGS LLC No TMK 10–00607 6/21/2010 5/11/2020 SINFUL AFFLICTION HOLDINGS LLC No TMK 10–00630 6/26/2010 9/18/2011 MOTEX AND DESIGN MOTEX PRODUCTS CO., LTD. No TMK 10–00657 6/30/2010 12/11/2019 CANNON OFFICIAL PILLOWTEX LLC No TMK 10–00623 6/26/2010 1/2/2017 VIBRAM AND DESIGN VIBRAM S.P.A. No TMK 10–00626 6/26/2010 10/12/2019 DESIGN T&S BRASS AND BRONZE WORKS, INC. No TMK 10–00659 6/30/2010 11/21/2016 JONES SPORT JONES INVESTMENT CO. INC. No TMK 10–00616 6/26/2010 9/11/2014 VIBRAM VIBRAM S.P.A. No TMK 10–00624 6/26/2010 6/15/2020 WHITMORE HOME COLLECTION OUTRCO, INC. No TMK 10–00619 6/26/2010 6/10/2017 DESIGN (FAUCET) T&S BRASS AND BRONZE WORKS, INC. No CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 TMK 10–00620 6/26/2010 11/12/2016 T&S AND DESIGN T&S BRASS AND BRONZE WORKS, INC. No TMK 10–00621 6/26/2010 8/4/2018 DESIGN OF A PLUMBING FIXTURE T&S BRASS AND BRONZE WORKS, INC. No
18 CBP IPR RECORDATION — JUNE 2010 Recordation No. Effective Expiration Name of Cop/Tmk/Tnm Owner Name GM Date Date Restricted TMK 10–00617 6/26/2010 2/19/2018 CANNON OFFICIAL PILLOWTEX LLC No TMK 02–00928 6/26/2010 6/27/2020 DOLBY DIGITAL & DO DESIGN DOLBY LABORATORIES LICENSING No CORPORATION TMK 10–00634 6/26/2010 10/29/2016 WAVERLY STUDIO IP HOLDINGS LLC No TMK 10–00655 6/30/2010 12/11/2011 ECKO UNLTD. IP HOLDINGS UNLTD, LLC No Total Records: 180 Date as of: 7/1/2010 CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010
19 CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 AGENCY INFORMATION COLLECTION ACTIVITIES: Application — Alternative Inspection Services (SENTRI Application and FAST Commercial Driver Application) AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security. ACTION: 60-Day Notice and request for comments; Extension of an existing collection of information: 1651–0121. SUMMARY: As part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, U.S. Customs and Border (CBP) invites the general public and other Federal agencies to comment on an infor- mation collection requirement concerning the Application — Alterna- tive Inspection Services including the SENTRI Application(CBP Form 823S) and the FAST Commercial Driver Application (CBP Form 823F). This request for comment is being made pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Public Law 104–13; 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)). DATES: Written comments should be received on or before September 7, 2010, to be assured of consideration. ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Attn.: Tracey Denning, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Regulations and Rulings, 799 9th Street, NW, 7th Floor, Washington, DC. 20229–1177. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information should be directed to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Attn.: Tracey Denning, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Regulations and Rulings, 799 9th Street, NW, 7th Floor, Washington, DC. 20229–1177, at 202–325–0265. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CBP invites the general public and other Federal agencies to comment on proposed and/or continuing information collections pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Public Law 104–13; 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)). The comments should address the accuracy of the burden estimates and ways to minimize the burden including the use of automated collection techniques or the use of other forms of information technology, as well as other relevant aspects of the information collection. The comments that are submitted will be summarized and included in the CBP request for Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval. All comments will
20 CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 become a matter of public record. In this document CBP is soliciting comments concerning the following information collection: Title: Application — Alternative Inspection Services including the SENTRI Application and the FAST Commercial Driver Application OMB Number: 1651–0121 Form Number: 823S (SENTRI) and 823F (FAST) Abstract: This collection of information is to implement CBP’s Trusted Traveler Programs, including the Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection (SENTRI), which allows expedited entry at specified southwest land border ports of entry, and the Free and Secure Trade program (FAST), which provides expedited border processing for known, low-risk commercial drivers. The purpose of the Trusted Traveler programs is to provide prescreened travelers expedited entry into the United States. The benefit to the traveler is less time spent in line waiting to be processed by CBP. The Trusted Traveler programs are provided for in 8 CFR 235.7. Applicants may apply for these programs using paper forms available at http://www.cbp.gov or through the Global On-line Enrollment System (GOES) at https://goes-app.cbp.dhs.gov. Current Actions: This submission is being made to revise the burden hours as a result of revised estimates for Forms 823S and 823F. Type of Review: Extension with a change to the burden hours. Affected Public: Businesses, Individuals SENTRI (Form 823S): Estimated Number of Respondents: 63,415 Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 63,415 Estimated Time per Response: 40 minutes Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 42,488 Estimated Costs: $1,585,375 FAST (Form 823F): Estimated Number of Respondents: 28,910 Estimated Number of Total Annual Responses: 28,910 Estimated Time per Response: 40 minutes Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 19,370 Estimated Costs: $1,445,500
21 CUSTOMS BULLETIN AND DECISIONS, VOL. 44, NO. 30, JULY 21, 2010 Dated: June 30, 2010 TRACEY DENNING Agency Clearance Officer U.S. Customs and Border Protection [Published in the Federal Register, July 6, 2010 (75 FR 38821)]
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