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December 12, 2008 

CBP Announces Changes for Expedited Border-Crossing Program for Truckers

U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced today that current members of the Free and Secure Trade frequent border crosser program (FAST), can now create an account online through the Global Online Enrollment System (GOES) on CBP's web site.

The FAST program is available to drivers crossing the borders between the U.S. and Canada or Mexico.

Creating an online account on GOES will allow FAST members to update their personal information and mailing address. Members are encouraged to update their contact information by February 1, 2009 since new replacement cards will be mailed in spring 2009.

Current U.S.-Canada FAST members will receive their new FAST cards by mail at the address previously provided. U.S.-Mexico FAST members will be notified by telephone when to pick up their new card at their local enrollment center.

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September 28, 2008 

DDTC Increases Annual Registration Fees on Manufacturers and Exporters

The State Department's Directorate of Defense Controls published in the Federal Register last week a final rule amending the ITAR to increase registration fees and change the registration renewal period for manufacturers and exporters of defense articles and services. This new fee structure will significantly increase the annual registration fee for all manufacturers and exporters of defense articles and services.

The new 3-tier fee structure is as follows:

  • Tier 1: A set fee $2,250 per year is required for new registrants or registrants who have not submitted any applications during a 12-month period ending 90 days prior to expiration of the current registration.
  • Tier 2: A set fee of $2,750 per year is required for registrants who have submitted ten or fewer applications during a 12-month period ending 90 days prior to expiration of the current registration.
  • Tier 3: The third tier is for registrants who have submitted more than ten applications during a 12-month period ending 90 days prior to expiration of the current registration. For this tier, registrants will pay a fee of $2,750 plus an additional fee based on the number of applications submitted. The additional fee will be determined by multiplying $250 times the number of applications over ten submitted during a 12-month period ending 90 days prior to expiration of the current registration.
Fees for registrants whose total registration fee is greater than 3% of the total value of applications for which DDTC has reviewed, adjudicated or issued a response during the 12-month period ending 90 days prior to expiration of the current registration will be reduced to 3% of such total application value or $2,750, whichever is greater.

DDTC clarified that license applications that are returned without action or denied' will not be counted as "applications" for determining the number of applications submitted per year.

The fee for universities and other tax exempt organizations will be $2,250 per year.

The previous DDTC registration fee was $1750 per year for all registrants, regardless of the number of licenses submitted.

The final rule published by DDTC contains responses to the 27 comments that were submitted by individuals and companies on the change in fee structure. Most of the comments objected to the increased fees. While most of the comments were rejected, DDTC stated that as it "continues to reform the export control process, the budgetary requirements will be reviewed on a regular basis, which may result in a revision to the registration fee schedule." DDTC also indicated that it "will contemplate reconsidering multi-year registrations after the Department has experience with a single-year fee structure."

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February 17, 2008 

U.S. Customs to Launch Online FAST Enrollment at Southern Border

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has announced that applicants for the U.S./Mexico Free and Secure Trade (FAST) Commercial Driver Program will be permitted to enroll online at the CBP website starting on April 1, 2008.

The online enrollment program is the first step in a phased migration to full online account management.

FAST account updates, card replacements, conditional approval notifications and interview scheduling will remain manual until the second half of 2008, when CBP is scheduled to roll out the online application and fee payment program for U.S./Canada FAST drivers.

The current paper application process for southern border FAST will become invalid on April 1, 2008.

CBP announced that there are currently 92,604 drivers enrolled in the FAST program on both borders.

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