U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones Board

Order Summary
(1021-1105)
Order No. 1021, February 3, 1999 (Docket 25-98)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the South Louisiana Port Commission, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 124, to expand Subzone 124B (North American Shipbuilding, Inc.) to include two new sites in Houma (Terrebonne Parish and Port Fourchon (LaFourche Parish), Louisiana. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 7854; February 17, 1999).

Order No. 1022, February 3, 1999 (Docket No. 16-98)
    Approved the application of the Little Rock Port Authority on behalf of the State of Arkansas Economic Development Commission, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 14, to expand FTZ 14-Site 1 and to include two new sites in Little Rock, Arkansas. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 7853; February 17, 1999).

Order No. 1023, February 10, 1999 (Docket No. 8-98)
    Approved with time limitation the application of the Findlay/Hancock County Chamber of Commerce, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 151, to expand FTZ 151-Site 1 and to include a new site in Findlay, Ohio. Signed by Richard W. Moreland, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign- Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 8542; February 22, 1999).

Order No. 1024, February 18, 1999 (Docket No. 14-98)
    Approved the application of the Metropolitan Nashville Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 78, to expand its general-purpose zone to include two sites at the Space Park North Industrial Park (Site 4) and the Old Stone Bridge Industrial Park (Site 5) in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. Signed by Richard W. Moreland, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 FR 9472; February 26, 1999).

Order No. 1025, March 23, 1999 (Docket No. 57-96)
    Approved with restriction the application of the KOM Foreign Trade Zone Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 189, to establish Subzone No. 189B at the colorformer chemical manufacturing facility of ESCO Company Limited Partnership, in Muskegon, Michigan. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign- Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 15726; April 1, 1999).

Order No. 1026, February 18, 1999 (Docket No. 41-98)
    Approved the application of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Long Beach, California, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 50, to establish Subzone 50F at the warehousing/distribution (non-manufacturing) facility of Rauch Industries, Inc., in Mira Loma, California. Signed by Richard W. Moreland, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 9472; February 26, 1999).

Order No. 1027, March 12, 1999 (Docket No. 2-97)
    Approved the application of the Greater Dayton Foreign- Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 100, to expand its general-purpose zone to include four new sites in Dayton, Ohio. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 14212; March 24, 1999).

Order No. 1028, March 12, 1999 (Docket No. 17-98)
    Approved (with activation limit) the application of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 39, to expand its general-purpose zone to include the Railhead Fort Worth facility in Fort Worth, Texas. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 14212; March 24, 1999).

Order No. 1029, March 12, 1999 (Docket No. 40-97)
    Approved with a condition the application of the Washington Dulles Foreign Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 137, to expand its general-purpose zone to include an additional site in Loudoun County, Virginia. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 14213; March 24, 1999).

Order No. 1030, March 12, 1999 (Docket No. 36-97)
    Approved with a restriction the application of the County of Onondaga, New York, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 90, to expand and reorganize its general-purpose zone and approving manufacturing activity on behalf of M.S. Pietrafesa, L.P., under FTZ procedures for export within FTZ 90 in Onondaga County, New York. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 14212; March 24, 1999).

Order No. 1031, March 19, 1999 (Docket No. 35-98)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 122, to establish Subzone 122M at the oil refinery complex of Diamond Shamrock Refining Company, L.P., in Three Rivers, Texas. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 16422; April 5, 1999).

Order No. 1032, March 19, 1999 (Docket No. 37-98)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 202, to establish Subzone 202C at the oil refinery complex of Tosco Refining Company, in the Los Angeles, California, area. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 16421; April 5, 1999).

Order No. 1033, March 19, 1999 (Docket No. 22-98)
    Approved (with activation limit) the application of the Georgia Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 26, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a site in Peachtree City, Georgia. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 16421; April 5, 1999).

Order No. 1034, April 7, 1999 (Docket No. 23-98)
    Approved the application of the Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal District, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 87, to expand its general-purpose zone to include two additional sites in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 23052; April 29, 1999).

Order No. 1035, April 7, 1999 (Docket No. 30-98)
    Approved (with activation limit) the application of the Foreign-Trade Zone of Central Texas, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 183, to expand FTZ 183-Site 3 at the High-Tech Corridor site and to expand the scope of FTZ manufacturing authority for Dell Computer Corporation within FTZ 183 in Austin, Texas. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R.19978; April 23, 1999).

Order No. 1036, April 7, 1999 (Docket No. 49-98)
    Approved the application of the City of New York, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 1, to establish Subzone 1A at the pharmaceutical manufacturing plant of Pfizer Inc., in Brooklyn, New York. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 19977; April 23, 1999).

Order No. 1037, May 10, 1999 (Docket No. 53-98)
    Approved with restriction the application of the Port of Olympia, Washington, grantee of FTZ 216, on behalf of Darigold, Inc., to manufacture dairy products and sugar- containing products for export under zone procedures within FTZ 216-Site 13, Olympia, Washington. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign- Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 27960; May 24, 1999).

Order No. 1038, June 3, 1999 (Docket No. 33-98)
    Approved the application of the South Carolina State Ports Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 38, to establish Subzone 38B at the automotive transfer case manufacturing plant of Borg-Warner Automotive Powertrain Systems Corporation (Inc.) in Seneca, South Carolina. Signed by Richard W. Moreland, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 32845; June 18, 1999).

Order No. 1039, June 3, 1999 (Docket No. 56-98)
    Approved with restriction the application of the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 35, to establish Subzone 35E at the shipbuilding facility of Kvaerner Philadelphia Shipyard, Inc., in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Signed by Richard W. Moreland, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 32844; June 18, 1999).

Order No. 1040, June 11, 1999 (Docket No. 31-98)
    Approved the application of the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 40, to expand its general-purpose zone to include 4 additional sites in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 33242; June 22, 1999).

Order No. 1041, June 11, 1999 (Docket No. 19-98)
    Approved the application of the Greater Miami Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 32, to establish Subzone 32B at the construction and mining equipment components and products warehousing/distribution facility of Komatsu Latin-America Corporation, in Miami, Florida. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 33242; June 22, 1999).

Order No. 1042, June 17, 1999 (Docket No. 82-97)
    Approved with time and activation limits the application of the Greater Kansas City Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 15, to expand its general-purpose zone to include sites in Chillicothe, Missouri. Approval is limited to three of the eight sites requested, on a temporary basis. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 34188; June 25, 1999).

Order No. 1043, July 9, 1999 (Docket No. 42-98)
    Approved (with activation limit) the application of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 202, to expand its general-purpose zone to include three new sites in the Los Angeles, California, area. Signed by Bernard Carreau, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 38887; July 20, 1999).

Order No. 1044, July 9, 1999 (Docket No. 6-98)
    Approved with restrictions and activation limit the application of Orange County, New York, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 37, to expand its general-purpose zone to include five new sites in the Hudson Valley area. Signed by Bernard Carreau, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 38887; July 20, 1999).

Order No. 1045, August 4, 1999 (Docket No. 34-98)
    Grant of authority (with activation limit) to the Santa Maria Public Airport District to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 237 at sites in Santa Maria, California. Signed by William M. Daley, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 46180; August 24, 1999).

Order No. 1046, July 27, 1999 (Docket No. 17-95)
    Approved with restriction the application of the City of San Diego, California, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 153, to establish Subzone 153A at the life science chemical distribution and processing facility of CN Biosciences, Inc., in San Diego, California. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 42653; August 5, 1999).

Order No. 1047, August 5, 1999 (Docket 74-97)
    Grant of authority to the New River Valley Economic Development Alliance, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 238 in the Dublin (Pulaski County), Virginia area. Signed by William M. Daley, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 46181; August 24, 1999).

Order No. 1048, July 27, 1999 (Docket No. 29-98)
    Approved the application of the County of Erie, New York, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 23, to establish Subzone 23C at the dinnerware/table top products finishing and distribution (non-manufacturing) facility of Buffalo China, Inc., in Buffalo, New York. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 42653; August 5, 1999).

Order No. 1049, August 9, 1999 (Docket No. 43-98)
    Approved the application of the Liberty County Economic Development Corporation, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 171, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a site in Dayton, Texas. Signed by Robert LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 46181; August 24, 1999).

Order No. 1050, September 13, 1999 (Docket No. 46-98)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Long Beach, grantee of FTZ 50, to establish Subzone 50G at the oil refinery complex of Equilon Enterprises LLC, in Los Angeles County, California. Signed by Richard W. Moreland, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 FR 51289; September 22, 1999).

Order No. 1051, August 30, 1999 (Docket No. 58-98)
    Approved the application of the Illinois International Port District, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 22, to expand the scope of manufacturing activity conducted under FTZ procedures within Subzone 22F, at the Abbott Laboratories pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities in the Chicago, Illinois, area. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 48578; September 7, 1999).

Order No. 1052, September 15, 1999 (Docket No. 57-98)
    Grant of authority (with activation limit) to the Terre Haute International Airport Authority to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 239 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Signed by William M. Daley, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board, (64 F.R. 51953; September 27, 1999).

Order No. 1053, September 13, 1999 (Docket No. 74-96)
    Approved (with activation limit) the application of the Northeast Ohio & Trade Economic Consortium, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 181, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a site in Summit County, Ohio. Signed by Richard W. Moreland, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 51291; September 22, 1999).

Order No. 1054, September 13, 1999 (Docket No. 8-99)
    Approved the application of the Georgia Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 26, on behalf of Matsushita Communication Industrial Corporation of U.S.A., to manufacture automotive audio, electronic, and telecommunications products under FTZ procedures within FTZ 26-Site 2, Peachtree City, Georgia. Signed by Richard Moreland, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 51290; September 22, 1999).

Order No. 1055, September 23, 1999 (Docket No. 20-99)
    Approved the application of the Economic Development Council for the Peoria Area, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 114, to establish Subzone 114D at the crop protection products manufacturing facility of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, Inc., in El Paso, Illinois. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 55232; October 12, 1999).

Order No. 1056, September 23, 1999 (Docket No. 21-99)
    Approved the application of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 7, to establish Subzone 7E at the crop protection products manufacturing facility of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, Inc. (DuPont Agricultural Caribe Industries, Ltd.), in Manati, Puerto Rico. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 55233; October 12, 1999).

Order No. 1057, September 13, 1999 (Docket No. 45-98)
    Approved the application of the Indiana Port Commission, grantee of Foreign-Trade 170, to establish Subzone 170A at the computer printer and related products distribution and assembly facility of Lexmark International, Inc., in Seymour, Indiana. Signed by Richard Moreland, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 51290; September 22, 1999).

Order No. 1058, September 13, 1999 (Docket No. 2-99)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (3M), operator of Foreign-Trade Zone 202A, to expand the scope of manufacturing activity conducted under FTZ procedures within Subzone 202A at the 3M pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in Los Angeles, California. Signed by Richard Moreland, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 51289; September 22, 1999).

Order No. 1059, September 13, 1999 (Docket No. 36-98)
    Approved the application of the City of San Diego, California, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 153, to establish Subzone 153B at the computer and electronic products manufacturing facilities of the Hewlett-Packard Company in San Diego, California. Signed by Richard Moreland, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 51290; September 22, 1999).

Order No. 1060, September 23, 1999 (Docket No. 54-98)
    Approved the application of the Maryland Department of Transportation, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 73, to establish Subzone 73B at the manufacturing facilities (electronic sensoring, processing, and communications technologies) of Northrop Grumman Corporation - Electronic Sensors and Systems Division, in the Baltimore, Maryland, area. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 55232; October 12, 1999).

Order No. 1061, November 4, 1999 (Docket No. 52-98)
    Approved the application of the Greater Kansas City Foreign- Trade Zone, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 15, on behalf of Bayer Corporation, to expand the scope of manufacturing activity conducted under FTZ procedures and to expand the Subzone 15D boundaries at the Bayer plant in Kansas City, Missouri. The application was amended to remove nitromethane and bulk aspirin from the scope of authority. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 63786; November 22, 1999).

Order No. 1062, November 4, 1999 (Docket No. 48-98)
    Approved the application of Polaris Industries, Inc., operator of FTZ Subzone 167B, to expand the scope of manufacturing activity conducted under zone procedures within Subzone 167B in Osceola, Wisconsin, to include additional internal-combustion engine manufacturing capacity (motorcycle engines) under FTZ procedures. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 61821; November 15, 1999).

Order No. 1063, November 9, 1999 (Docket No. 55-98)
    Approved the application of the Rickenbacker Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 138, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a site in Lima (Allen County), Ohio. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 63786; November 22, 1999).

Order No. 1064, November 4, 1999 (Docket No. 17-99)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the South Louisiana Port Commission, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 124, to expand Subzone 124H (Bollinger Shipyards Lockport, LLC) in Lockport, to include four new sites in Larose (LaFourche Parish) and Amelia (St. Mary’s Parish), Louisiana. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 61820; November 15, 1999).

Order No. 1065, November 9, 1999 (Docket No. 47-98)
    Approved the application of the Foreign Trade Zone of Wisconsin, Ltd., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 41, to establish Subzone 41H at the marine propulsion products manufacturing facilities of Mercury Marine (Inc.), in Fond du Lac and Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 63787; November 22, 1999).

Order No. 1066, December 15, 1999 (Docket No. 40-98)
    Approved (with activation/time limit) the application of the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 126, to expand its general-purpose zone to include four sites in the Reno, Nevada, area. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 72642; December 28, 1999).

Order No. 1067, December 15, 1999 (Docket No. 11-99)
    Approved (with activation limit) the application of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 49, to expand its general-purpose zone to include the jet fuel storage and distribution system at Newark International Airport in the Cities of Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 72642; December 28, 1999).

Order No. 1068, December 15, 1999 (Docket No. 32-99)
    Approved the application of the Foreign Trade Zone of Central Texas, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 183, to expand Subzone 183A at the Dell Computer Corporation facilities to include an additional site at the Walnut Creek Corporate Center in Austin, Texas. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 72643; December 28, 1999).

Order No. 1069, December 15, 1999 (Docket No. 10-99)
    Approved with conditions the application of BASF Corporation, operator of FTZ Subzone149A, extending the nonprivileged foreign status on foreign-owned caprolactam extract and cyclohexanone admitted to Subzone 149A (BASF chemical products manufacturing facilities) in Freeport, Texas, until December 31, 2003. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 72643; December 28, 1999).

Order No. 1070, December 15, 1999 (Docket No. 30-99)
    Approved the application of the Greater Cincinnati Foreign Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 46, to expand its general-purpose zone to include three sites in Brown and Clermont Counties, and for authority, on behalf of Milacron, Inc., to manufacture plastics processing machinery and related parts under FTZ procedures within FTZ 46, in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 72643; December 28, 1999).

Order No. 1071, February 7, 2000 (Docket No. 9-99)
    Grant of authority to the West Virginia Economic Development Authority, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 240 in Martinsburg (Berkeley County), West Virginia area. Signed by William M. Daley, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 8119; February 17, 2000).

Order No. 1072, January 18, 2000 (Docket No. 50-98)
    Approved the application of the Indianapolis Airport Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 72, to establish Subzone 72N at the separator and decanter centrifuge equipment parts warehousing/distribution (non-manufacturing) facility of Alfa Laval Distribution, Inc., in Indianapolis, Indiana. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 5496; February 4, 2000).

Order No. 1073, January 18, 2000 (Docket No. 36-96)
    Disapproved the application of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 7, requesting authority to establish a special-purpose subzone at the steel can processing facilities of Mani Can Corporation (Inc.), in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 5496; February 4, 2000).

Order No. 1074, January 18, 2000 (Docket No. 37-99)
    Approved the application (with activation limit) of the Sacramento-Yolo Port District, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 143, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a new site at the Chico Municipal Airport in Chico, California. (Section 2422 of the Miscellaneous Trade and Technical Corrections Act of 1999 (P.L. 106-36) directed the FTZ Board to approve the expansion of FTZ 143 to include this site.) Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 5495, February 4, 2000).

Order No. 1075, February 22, 2000 (Docket No. 51-99)
    Approved the application of the Partners for Economic Progress, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 134, Chattanooga, Tennessee, requesting reissuance of the grant of authority for said zone to the Chattanooga Chamber Foundation, which has accepted such reissuance. The FTZ Board recognizes the Chattanooga Chamber Foundation as the new grantee of FTZ 134. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 11548, March 3, 2000).

Order No. 1076, February 10, 2000 (Docket No. 3-99)
    Approved the application of Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia, Inc., operator of Foreign-Trade Zone 229A, to expand the scope of FTZ authority to include additional internal-combustion engine manufacturing capacity under FTZ procedures within Subzone 229A in Buffalo, West Virginia. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 8338; February 18, 2000).

Order No. 1077, February 10, 2000 (Docket No. 28-99)
    Approved the application of the Yuma County Airport Authority, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 219, to establish Subzone 219B at the pesticide manufacturing and warehousing facilities of the Gowan Company in Yuma, Arizona. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 8337; February 18, 2000).

Order No. 1078, February 10, 2000 (Docket No. 7-99)
    Approved (with a monitoring condition) the application of the Port Authority of the Greater Oklahoma City Area, grantee of Foreign- Trade Zone 106, to expand its general-purpose zone to include additional sites in the Oklahoma City area. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 8337; February 18, 2000).

Order No. 1079, February 10, 2000 (Docket No. 1-99)
    Approved the application of the Indianapolis Airport Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 72, to establish Subzone 72O at the liquid food processing and packaging equipment parts warehousing/distribution (non-manufacturing) facility of Tetra Pak Parts Americas, Inc., in Indianapolis, Indiana. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 8337; February 18, 2000).

Order No. 1080, February 22, 2000 (Docket No. 57-99)
    Approved the application of the City of Galveston, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 36, Galveston, Texas, requesting reissuance of the grant of authority for said zone to the Board of Trustees of the Galveston Wharves (the Port), which has accepted such reissuance. The FTZ Board recognizes the Board of Trustees of the Galveston Wharves as the new grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 36. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 11548; March 3, 2000).

Order No. 1081, April 6, 2000 (Docket No. 12-99)
    Grant of authority to the City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 241 in the Fort Lauderdale, Florida area. Signed by William M. Daley, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 20948; April 19, 2000).

Order No. 1082, March 24, 2000 (Docket No. 34-99)
    Approved the application of the Dock Board of the City of Omaha, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 19, to establish Subzone 19A at the agricultural chemical products facility of Zeneca, Inc., in Omaha, Nebraska. Signed by Richard W. Moreland, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 18282; April 7, 2000).

Order No. 1083, April 20, 2000 (Docket No. 26-99)
    Grant of authority to the County of Boundary, Idaho, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 242 in Eastport (Boundary County), Idaho. Signed by William M. Daley, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 25905; May 4, 2000).

Order No. 1084, March 27, 2000 (Docket No. 35-99)
    Approved the application of the South Carolina State Ports Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 38, to establish Subzone 38C at the manufacturing and distribution facilities (imaging and information products) of Fuji Photo Film, Inc., in Greenwood, South Carolina. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 FR 18283; April 7, 2000).

Order No. 1085, April 18, 2000 (Docket No. 29-99)
    Approved the application of the Bi-State Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 146, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a site in Effingham County, Illinois. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 24675; April 27, 2000).

Order No. 1086, April 18, 2000 (Docket No. 15-99)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 122, to establish Subzone 122N at the petrochemical complex of Equistar Chemicals, LP, in Nueces County, Texas. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 24676; April 27, 2000).

Order No. 1087, April 18, 2000 (Docket No. 23-99)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Brazos River Harbor Navigation District, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 149, to establish Subzone 149F at the petrochemical complex of Equistar Chemicals, LP, in Brazoria County, Texas. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 24677; April 27, 2000).

Order No. 1088, April 18, 2000 (Docket No. 31-99)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Brazos River Harbor Navigation District, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 149, to establish Subzone 149G at the petrochemical complex of Dow Chemical Company in Brazoria County, Texas. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 24677; April 27, 2000).

Order No. 1089, April 18, 2000 (Docket No. 4-99)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Tri-City Regional Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 31, to establish Subzone 31C at the oil refinery complex of Clark Refining & Marketing, Inc., in Hartford, Illinois. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 24675; April 27, 2000).

Order No. 1090, May 3, 2000 (Docket No. 43-99)
    Approved the application of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 49, to establish Subzone 49H at the flavor and fragrance manufacturing facilities of Firmenich, Inc., in Plainsboro and Port Newark, New Jersey. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 31140; May 16, 2000).

Order No. 1091, April 18, 2000 (Docket No. 14-99)
    Approved the application of Codezol, C.D., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 163, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a site in Penuelas, Puerto Rico. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 24676; April 27, 2000).

Order No. 1092, May 8, 2000 (Docket No. 27-99)
    Approved (with activation limit) the application of the Port of Olympia, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 216, to expand its general-purpose zone to expand FTZ 216-Site 3 in Lacey, Washington. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 33295; May 23, 2000).

Order No. 1093, May 8, 2000 (Docket No. 6-99)
    Approved the application of the North Carolina Global TransPark Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 214, to establish Subzone 214A at the spark-ignition and diesel engine manufacturing facilities of Consolidated Diesel Company (Inc.), in Whitakers and Battleboro, North Carolina. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 33294; May 23, 2000).

Order No. 1094, May 8, 2000 (Docket No. 22-99)
    Approved with restriction the application of the South Carolina State Ports Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 21, requesting the permanent extension of restricted manufacturing authority for Hubner Manufacturing Corporation to produce textile/rubber industrial bellows and plastic/rubber molded auto parts under FTZ procedures within FTZ 21's Wando Park site in Charleston, South Carolina. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 33294; May 23, 2000).

Order No. 1095, June 12, 2000 (Docket No. 44-99)
    Approved the application of the New Jersey Commerce and Economic Growth Commission, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 44, on behalf of Giuvaudan Roure Corporation to manufacture flavor and fragrance products under FTZ procedures within FTZ 44, Mt. Olive, New Jersey. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 37959; June 19, 2000).

Order No. 1096, June 12, 2000 (Docket No. 16-99)
    Approved the application Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corp., U.S.A., operator of Subzone 59A (Lincoln, Nebraska), to extend its manufacturing authority for utility work trucks on a permanent basis. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 37959; June 19, 2000).

Order No. 1097, July 25, 2000 (Docket No. 65-99)
    Grant of authority to the Southern California Logistics Airport Authority, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 243 in Victorville, California. Signed by Norman Y. Mineta, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 47953; August 4, 2000).

Order No. 1098, June 2, 2000 (Docket No. 60-99)
    Approved the application of the Port Authority of the Greater Oklahoma City Area, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 106, to establish Subzone 106C at the data storage manufacturing and warehousing facilities of the Imation Enterprises Corporation, in Weatherford, Oklahoma. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 37115; June 13, 2000).

Order No. 1099, June 2, 2000 (Docket No. 61-99)
    Approved the application of the Grand Forks Regional Airport Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 103, to establish Subzone 103A at the data storage manufacturing and warehousing facilities of the Imation Corporation, in Wahpeton, North Dakota. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Board (65 F.R. 37115; June 13, 2000).

Order No. 1100, June 2, 2000 (Docket No. 62-99)
    Approved the application of the City of Tucson, Arizona, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 174, to establish Subzone 174A at the data storage manufacturing and warehousing facilities of the Imation Corporation, in Tucson, Arizona. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Board (65 F.R. 37113; June 13, 2000).

Order No. 1101, June 2, 2000 (Docket No. 63-99)
    Approved the application of the Oxnard Harbor District, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 205, to establish Subzone 205A at the data storage manufacturing and warehousing facilities of the Imation Corporation in Camarillo, California. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Board (65 F.R. 37114; June 13, 2000).

Order No. 1102, June 12, 2000 (Docket No. 40-99)
    Approved the application of the Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 8 (Toledo, Ohio), to expand its general-purpose zone to include an additional site in Fremont, Ohio. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Board (65 F.R. 37960; June 19, 2000).

Order No. 1103, June 12, 2000 (Docket No. 13-2000)
    Approved the application of the Capital District Regional Planning Commission, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 121, requesting to voluntarily terminate subzone status at Subzone 121B, BASF Corporation, in Rensselaer, New York. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, Alternate Chairman of the Board (65 F.R. 37960; June 19, 2000).

Order No. 1104, August 21, 2000 (Docket No. 64-99)
    Grant of authority (with activation limit) to the March Joint Powers Authority, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 244 in Riverside County, California. Signed by Norman Y. Mineta, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 54196; September 7, 2000).

Order No. 1105, June 21, 2000 (Docket No. 59-99)
    Approved the application (with activation limit) of the Georgia Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 26, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a site in Canton, Georgia. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (65 F.R. 39865; June 28, 2000).