U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones Board

Order Summary
(511-595)
Order No. 5ll, March l, l99l (Docket No. l4-90)
    Grant of authority to the Greater Rockford Airport Authority to establish Foreign-Trade Zone l76 in Rockford, Illinois. Signed by Robert A. Mosbacher, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (56 F.R. l0409; March l2, l99l).

Order No. 5l2, February l5, l99l (Docket No. 28-90)
    Approved with restriction the application of the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 2, to establish Subzones 2C (Main Shipyard); 2D (Westwego); 2E (Harvey) and 2F (Algiers) at the shipbuilding facilities of Avondale Industries, Inc. in Jefferson and Orleans Parishes, Louisiana. Signed by Marjorie A. Chorlins, Acting Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 8l82; February 27, l99l).

Order No. 5l3, March l2, l99l (Docket No. 26-89)
    Grant of authority to the Indiana Port Commission to establish Foreign-Trade Zone l77 in the Evansville, Indiana, area. Signed by Robert A. Mosbacher, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (56 F.R. l2l55; March 22, l99l).

Order No. 5l4, March 4, l99l (Docket No.44-90)
    Approved the request of the Puget Sound Foreign-Trade Zone Association, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 86, Tacoma, Washington, for reissuance of the grant of authority for said zone to the Port of Tacoma, a Washington State municipal corporation. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. l0233; March ll, l99l).

Order No. 5l5, March 28, l99l (Docket No. l0-90)
    Grant of authority to the Presidio Economic Development Corporation to establish Foreign-Trade Zone l78 in Presidio, Texas. Signed by Robert A. Mosbacher, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (56 F.R. l49l9; April l2, l99l).

Order No. 5l6, March 29, l99l (Docket No. 6-89)
    Approved the request of the Greater Cincinnati Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 46, to terminate Subzone 46C at the automobile assembly plant of General Motors Corporation in Norwood, Ohio. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. l4920; April l2, l99l).

Order No. 5l7, March 27, l99l (Docket No. l0-9l)
    Approved the request of the U.S. Customs Service to rescind Condition #3 from FTZ Board Orders 379, 406, 407, 4l4, 4l5 and 420 involving certain oil refinery subzones. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. l3797; April 4, l99l).

Order No. 5l8, April 5, l99l (Docket No. l-90)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Port of Portland, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 45, to expand its general-purpose zone at seven sites and for manufacturing authority at the Portland Ship Repair Yard site in Multnomah County, Oregon. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. l6067; April l9, l99l).

Order No. 5l9, May 6, l99l (Docket No. 3-90)
    Approved with restriction the application of the Port of Houston Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 84, to establish Subzone 84D at the hand tool distribution and hammer manufacturing facility of United General Supply, Inc., in Houston, Texas. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 22l50; May l4, l99l).

Order No. 520, May 3, l99l (Docket No. 35-90)
    Approved the application of the City of Phoenix, Arizona, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 75, to establish Subzone 75A at the small heating and kitchen appliance and telephone manufacturing plant of Conair Corporation, in Glendale, Arizona. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 2l47l; May 9, l99l).

Order No. 52l, May 3, l99l (Docket No. 47-90)
    Approved with restriction the application of the County of Onondaga, New York, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 90, to expand the scope of manufacturing activity conducted under zone procedures at Smith Corona Corporation's plant in Cortland, New York (Subzone 90A). Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 2l472; May 9, l99l).

Order No. 522, May l7, l99l (Docket No. l8-90)
    Approved the application of the City of San Antonio, Texas, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 80, to expand and reorganize its general-purpose zone and requesting special-purpose subzone status for the San Antonio area plants of Bausch and Lomb, Inc. (assembly), Colin Medical Instruments Corporation (non-manufacturing), and Friedrich Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Company (non-manufacturing), Subzones 80A, 80B and 80C, respectively. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 24l7l; May 29, l99l).

Order No. 523, July 3, l99l (Docket No. 7-90)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Rickenbacker Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone l38, to establish Subzone l38A at the commercial washing machine plant of Wascator Manufacturing Company in Richwood, Ohio. Signed by Marjorie A. Chorlins, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 3l377; July l0, l99l).

Order No. 524, August 5, l99l (Docket No. 4-90)
    Approved the application of the Calhoun-Victoria Foreign- Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone l55, to establish Subzone l55C at the alumina and aluminum fluoride manufacturing plant of Aluminum Company of America, Inc., in Calhoun County, Texas. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 37890; August 9, l99l).

Order No. 525, May 24, l99l (Docket No. 9-9l)
    Grant of authority to the Madawaska Foreign Trade Zone Corporation to establish Foreign-Trade Zone l79 in Madawaska, Maine, and Subzone l79A at the fragrance/cosmet- ics packaging plant of the Northern Trading Company in Madawaska. Signed by Wendell L. Willkie II, General Counsel, Department of Commerce, Acting Chairman of the Board (56 F.R. 25406; June 4, l99l).
(Note: Secretary was recused in this case and General Counsel was next in line to act for the Secretary because the Deputy Secretary was out of the country.)

Order No. 526, August 8, l99l (Docket No. 27-90)
    Approved (for export activity) the application of the Port of Houston Authority grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 84, to establish Subzone 84E at the liquor and tobacco products distribution facility of Gulf Coast Maritime Supply, Inc., in Houston, Texas. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Seretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 40863; August l6, l99l).

Order No. 527, August 8, l99l (Docket No. 25-90)
    Approved (for export activity) the application of the Port of Portland, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 45, to establish Subzone 45C at the optic cable manufacturing plant of STC Submarine Systems, Inc., in Portland, Oregon. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 40862; August l6, l99l).

Order No. 528, July l9, l99l (Docket No. 23-90)
    Approved with restriction the application of the Canaveral Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone l36, to establish Subzone l36A at the machinery components manufacturing plant of Flite Technology, Inc., in Cocoa, Florida. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 34l7l; July 26, l99l).

Order No. 529, August 2l, l99l (Docket No. 49-90)
    Approved the application of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone l22, Corpus Christi, Texas, for removal of Restriction #4 in Board Order 3l0 approving FTZ l22, requiring that all non-oil refinery sites be operated under a centralized inventory control system approved by the District Director of Customs. Signed by Marjorie A. Chorlins, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 423l0; August 27, l99l).

Order No. 530, September 24, l99l (Docket No. 2l222-l208)
    Adoption of revised regulations of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates. Published in the Federal Register on October 8, l99l, effective date November 7, l99l (56 F.R. 50790).

Order No. 53l, August l4, l99l (Docket No. 6-9l)
    Approved the application of the Richland-Lexington Airport District, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone l27, to establish Subzone l27A at the high-technology automotive electronic components manufacturing plant of Automotive Electronic Control Systems, Inc., in Anderson, South Carolina. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 4l505; August 2l, l99l).

Order No. 532, August l9, l99l (Docket No. 3l-90)
    Approved the application of the Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 8, to expand its zone to include a site at the Toledo Express Airport in Toledo, Ohio. Signed by Marjorie A. Chorlins, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 42026; August 26, l99l).

Order No. 533, August 2l, l99l (Docket No. 27-89)
    Approved the request of the City of Battle Creek, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 43, to terminate subzone status of Subzone 43A at the lift truck manufacturing plants of Clark Equipment Company in Springfield and Oshtemo, Michigan. Signed by Marjorie A. Chorlins, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 42309; August 27, l99l).

Order No. 534, August 2l, l99l (Docket No. 39-9l)
    Approved a temporary extension of authority for Foreign- Trade Subzone 23B at the ink manufacturing plant of CPS Corporation (formerly Greater Buffalo Press) in the Town of Dunkirk, Chautauqua County, New York, through February 25, l992. Signed by Marjorie A. Chorlins, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 42309; August 27, l99l).

Order No. 535, August 28, l99l (Docket No. 8-9l)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone l22, to establish Subzone l22L at the crude oil refinery of Koch Refining Company in Nueces and San Patricio Counties, Texas. Signed by Marjorie A. Chorlins, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 43905; September 5, l99l).

Order No. 536, August 30, l99l (Docket No. 44-9l)
    Approved a temporary extension of authority at the manufacturing plants of Gulf Marine Fabricators, Inc. (SZ l22D), Berry Contracting, Inc. (SZ l22E), and Hitox Corporation of America (SZ l22H) in Corpus Christi, Texas, through September 5, l992, subject to all of the other conditions in Board Order 3l0. Signed by Marjorie A. Chorlins, Acting Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 46l53; September l0, l99l).

Order No. 537, October l0, l99l (Docket No. l3-9l)
    Approved the application of the Port Everglades Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 25, to expand its zone to include an additional site in Broward County, Florida. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 525l0; October 2l, l99l).

Order No. 538, October l8, l99l (Docket No. 22-9l)
    Approved the request from the Economic Growth Council of Great Falls, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 88, Great Falls, Montana, for reissuance of the grant of authority for said zone to the Great Falls International Airport Authority, a Montana public corporation, which has accepted such reissuance. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 55659; October 29, l99l).

Order No. 538, October 18, 1991 (Docket No. 22-91)
    Approved the request from the Economic Growth Council of Great Falls, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 88, Great Falls, Montana, for reissuance of the grant of authority for said zone to the Great Falls International Airport Authority, a Montana public corporation, which has accepted such reissuance. Signed by Eric I. Garfinkel, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 55659; October 29, 1991).

Order No. 539, October 29, 1991 (Docket No. 36-90)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the South Louisiana Port Commission, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 124, to establish Subzone 124B at the shipbuilding facility of North American Shipbuilding, Inc., in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. Signed by Marjorie A. Chorlins, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 56627; November 6, 1991).

Order No. 540, October 29, 1991 (Docket No. 29-90)
    Approved the application of the Jacksonville Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 64, to expand its zone in Jacksonville, Florida. Signed by Marjorie A. Chorlins, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 56627; November 6, 1991).

Order No. 541, October 29, 1991 (Docket No. 41-90)
    Approved the application of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 39, to establish Subzone 39B at the automobile manufacturing plant of General Motors Corporation in Arlington, Texas. Signed by Marjorie A. Chorlins, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 56628; November 6, 1991).

Order No. 542, November 15, 1991 (Docket No. 37-90)
    Approved with restriction the application of the Caddo/Bossier Parishes Port Commission, grantee of Foreign- Trade Zone 145, to establish Subzone 145A at the telecommunications and computer equipment manufacturing plant of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in Shreveport, Louisiana. Signed by Marjorie A. Chorlins, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 58681; November 21, 1991).

Order No. 543, November 18, 1991 (Docket No. 40-90)
    Grant of authority to the Wynwood Community Economic Development Corporation to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 180 in the Miami, Florida, area. Signed by Robert A. Mosbacher, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (56 F.R. 61227; December 2, 1991).

Order No. 544, November 15, 1991 (Docket No. 43-90)
    Approved the application of the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 2, to expand its zone to include a site adjacent to the New Orleans International Airport in New Orleans, Louisiana. Signed by Marjorie A. Chorlins, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 58682; November 21, 1991).

Order No. 545, December 6, 1991 (Docket No. 45-90)
    Approved the application of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 122, to expand its zone to include the majority of port property (560 acres) at its terminal complex in Nueces County, Texas. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 65884; December 19, 1991).

Order No. 546, December 23, 1991 (Docket No. 22-90)
    Grant of authority to the Akron-Canton Regional Airport Authority to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 181 in the Akron- Canton area. Signed by Robert A. Mosbacher, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (57 F.R. 41; January 2, 1992).

Order No. 547, December 16, 1991 (Docket No. 39-90)
    Approved the application of the County of Monroe, New York, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 141, to establish Subzone 141C at the auto manufacturing plant of General Motors Corporation, Delco Products Division, in Rochester, New York. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 67057; December 27, 1991).

Order No. 548, December 16, 1991 (Docket No. 2-91)
    Approved the application of the City of San Diego, California, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 153, to expand its zone in San Diego, California. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 67057; December 27, 1991).

Order No. 549, December 23, 1991 (Docket No. 38-90)
    Grant of authority to the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 182 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Signed by Robert A. Mosbacher, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (57 F.R. 1450; January 14, 1992).

Order No. 550, December 23, 1991 (Docket No. 23-91)
    Grant of authority to the Foreign Trade Zone of Central Texas, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 183 in Austin, Texas. Signed by Robert A. Mosbacher, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (57 F.R. 42; January 2, 1992).

Order No. 551, December 24, 1991 (Docket No. 58-91)
    Approved the application of the Port of Houston Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 84, to expand its zone in Harris County, Texas. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 42; January 2, 1992).

Order No. 552, December 20, 1991 (Docket No. 19-90)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Port of Houston Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 84, to establish Subzone 84F at the oil refinery of Phibro Refining, Inc. (formerly Hill Petroleum Company) in Houston, Texas, and disapproved the Phibro Refining site in Texas City, Texas. Signed by Frank J. Sailer, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 67058; December 27, 1991).

Order No. 553, December 20, 1991 (Docket No. 11-91)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Port of Houston Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 84, to establish Subzone 84G at the heating and cooling equipment manufacturing plant of Goodman Manufacturing Corporation in Houston, Texas. Signed by Frank J. Sailer, Acting Assistant for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (56 F.R. 67058; December 27, 1991).

Order No. 554, January 3, 1992 (Docket No. 48-90)
    Approved the application of the City of Battle Creek, Michigan, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 43, to expand its zone in the Battle Creek, Michigan, area. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 1143; January 10, 1992).

Order No. 555, January 3, 1992 (Docket No. 29-91)
    Approved the application of the City of Battle Creek, Michigan, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 43, to expand its zone in the Battle Creek, Michigan, area. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 1143; January 10, 1992).

Order No. 556, February 12, 1992 (Docket 24-90)
    Approved with a condition the application of the North Carolina Department of Economic and Community Development, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 66, to establish Subzone 66B at the excavator manufacturing plant of the Deere-Hitachi Construction Machinery Corporation in Kernersville, North Carolina. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 6213; February 21, 1992).

Order No. 557, January 3, 1992 (Docket No. 55-91)
    Approved with restriction the application of the City of Battle Creek, Michigan, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 43, to establish Subzone 43B at the infant formula/nutritional products manufacturing facilities of Mead Johnson & Company (subsidiary of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company), in Zeeland, Michigan. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 1143; January 10, 1992).

Order No. 558, February 10, 1992 (Docket No. 14-91)
    Grant of authority to the City of Klamath Falls Dock Commission, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 184 in Klamath County, Oregon. Signed by R.A. Schnabel, Acting Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (57 F.R. 5996; February 19, 1992).

Order No. 559, January 13, 1992 (Docket No. 5-91)
    Approved the application of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 7, to establish Subzones 7C and 7D at the pharmaceutical manufacturing plants of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Company in Humacao and Barceloneta, Puerto Rico. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 2250; January 21, 1992).

Order No. 560, January 31, 1992 (Docket No. 48-91)
    Approved the application of the Greater Kansas City Foreign- Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 15 and Subzone 15E at the small engine/transmission manufacturing plant of Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A., to remove Restrictions 1 and 2 in FTZ Board Order 454 approving Subzone 15E. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 4862; February 10, 1992).

Order No. 561, March 9, 1992 (Docket 1-91)
    Approved the application of the Bi-State Authority (Lawrence County, Illinois), grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 146, to establish Subzone 146C at the room air conditioner manufacturing plant of Fedders North America, Inc., in Effingham, Illinois. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 9103; March 16, 1992).

Order No. 562, February 25, 1992 (Docket No. 39-91)
    Approved a temporary extension of authority for Foreign- Trade Subzone 23B at the ink manufacturing plant of CPS Corporation (formerly Greater Buffalo Press) in the Town of Dunkirk, Chautauqua County, New York, through December 31, 1992. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 7367; March 2, 1992).

Order No. 563, March 9, 1992 (Docket No. 51-91)
    Approved the application of the Indiana Port Commission, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 152, to expand its zone to include a site in Gary, Indiana. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 9103; March 16, 1992).

Order No. 564, May 5, 1992 (Docket 52-91)
    Approved the application of the Colorado Springs Foreign- Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 112, to establish Subzone 112A at the electronic data processing and communications equipment manufacturing plant of Apple Computer, Inc., in Fountain, Colorado. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 20672; May 14, 1992).

Order No. 565, March 11, 1992 (Docket No. 8-90)
    Approved with a restriction the request of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 122, on behalf of Housmex, Inc., to use zone procedures to reprocess rubber within FTZ 122, Corpus Christi, Texas. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 9408; March 18, 1992).

Order No. 566, May 15, 1992 (Docket No. 20-91)
    Approved the application of the County of Monroe, New York, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 141, for authority on behalf of Sayett Technology, Inc., for export manufacturing activity under zone procedures within FTZ 141, Monroe County, New York. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Commit- tee of Alternates (57 F.R. 21643; May 21, 1992).

Order No. 567, May 5, 1992 (Docket No. 41-91)
    Approved the application of the North Carolina Department of Economic and Community Development, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 57, for authority to expand Subzone 57A and the scope of manufacturing at the International Business Machines Corporation plant in Charlotte, North Carolina. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 20673; May 14, 1992).

Order No. 568, May 5, 1992 (Docket No. 40-91)
    Approved the application of the Triangle J Council of Governments, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 93, to establish Subzone 93B at the information processing and communications equipment manufacturing plant of International Business Machines Corporation, in the Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, area. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 20673; May 14, 1992).

Order No. 569, April 1, 1992 (Docket No. 33-90)
    Approved with restrictions the application of the Port of Portland, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 45, to establish Subzone 45D at the food products plant of Continental Mills, Inc., in Pendleton, Oregon. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 12293; April 9, 1992).

Order No. 570, April 1, 1992 (Docket 28-91)
    Approved with a restriction the application of the Greater Rockford Airport Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 176, to establish Subzone 176A at the animal feed plant of Milk Specialties Co., in Dundee, Illinois. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 12292; April 9, 1992).

Order No. 571, March 30, 1992 (Docket No. 21-90)
    Approved with a restriction the application of the Panama City Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 65, for an extension of authority on behalf of Berg Steel Pipe Corp. for manufacturing activity at its steel pipe plant within FTZ 65, Panama City, Florida. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 11599; April 6, 1992).

Order No. 572, April 21, 1992 (Docket 26-90)
    Approved the application of the Greater Rockford Airport Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 176, to establish Subzone 176B at the monochrome cathode ray tube plant of Clinton Electronics Corporation in Loves Park, Illinois. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 18128; April 29, 1992).

Order No. 573, April 10, 1992 (Docket No. 3-92)
    Approved with a restriction the application of the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 2, to establish temporary Subzone 2G (until April 1, 1994), at the Equitable Shipyards ship- building facility in New Orleans, Louisiana. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 13695; April 17, 1992).

Order No. 574, April 10, 1992 (Docket No. 7-91)
    Approved the application of the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 40, to expand its zone in Cleveland, Ohio. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 13694; April 17, 1992).

Order No. 575, April 23, 1992 (Docket No. 2-92)
    Approved the application of the Philadelphia Port Corporation, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 35, for reissuance of the grant of authority for FTZ 35 to the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 18129; April 29, 1992).

Order No. 576, May 4, 1992 (Docket No. 24-91)
    Approved with restriction the application of the Port of Houston Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 84, to establish Subzone 84H at the oil drilling equipment manufacturing plant of Shaffer, Inc., in Harris County, Texas. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 20240; May 12, 1992).

Order No. 577, June 2, 1992 (Docket No. 12-91)
    Approved the application of the Triangle J Council of Governments, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 93, to establish Subzone 93A at the pharmaceutical manufacturing plant of Mallinckrodt Medical, Inc., in Wake County, North Carolina (Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina area). Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 24595; June 10, 1992).

Order No. 578, May 22, 1992 (Docket No. 20-90)
    Approved with limitation and restriction the application of the Culpeper-County Chamber of Commerce, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 185 at the Montanus site in Culpeper County, Virginia, and Subzone 185A at the ITT Corporation, ITT Teves Division plant (auto brake components) and Subzone 185B at the Rochester Corporation plant (steel and fiber optic cable), both located in Culpeper County, Virginia. Signed by Barbara H. Franklin, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (57 F.R. 23385; June 3, 1992).

Order No. 579, June 9, 1992 (Docket No. 14-92)
    Approved the application of the Liberty County Economic Development Corporation, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 171, on behalf of Sinopac International Corporation for authority to manufacture telephones and related equipment within FTZ 171 in Liberty County, Texas. This case was approved under the "fast track" provision of the FTZ Board's regulations (15 CFR 400.32(b)(1). Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 27020; June 17, 1992).

Order No. 580, June 9, 1992 (Docket No. 73-91)
    Approved the application of the State of Hawaii's Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, on behalf of the State of Hawaii, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 9, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a site in Kihei (Maui County), Hawaii. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 27020; June 17, 1992).

Order No. 581, June 9, 1992 (Docket No. 74-91)
    Approved the application of the State of Hawaii's Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, on behalf of the State of Hawaii, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 9, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a site in Hilo (Hawaii County), Hawaii. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 27020; June 17, 1992).

Order No. 582, June 17, 1992 (Docket No. 42-91)
    Approved the application of the City of Memphis, Tennessee, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 77, to expand its general- purpose zone to include a site in Shelby County, Tennessee. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 28483; June 25, 1992).

Order No. 583, June 29, 1992 (Docket No. 34-91)
    Approved the application of the Canaveral Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 136, to establish Subzone 136B at the telecommunications and computer products plant of American Digital Switching, Inc., in Melbourne, Florida. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 30463; July 9, 1992).

Order No. 584, June 23, 1992 (Docket No. 36-91)
    Approved with restriction the application of the Panama City Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 65, on behalf of Wellstream Corporation for authority to use zone procedures to manufacture flexible pipe within FTZ 65, Panama City, Florida. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 29277; July 1, 1992).

Order No. 585, July 1, 1992 (Docket No. 38-91)
    Approved the application of the Huntsville-Madison County Airport Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 83, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a site in Morgan County, Alabama. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 30717; July 10, 1992).

Order No. 586, August 4, 1992 (Docket No. 56-91)
    Grant of authority to the Maine International Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 186 in Waterville, Maine. Signed by Barbara H. Franklin, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (57 F.R. 36063; August 12, 1992).

Order No. 587, June 29, 1992 (Docket No. 54-91)
    Approved the application of the New Hampshire State Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 81, to establish Subzone 81C at the industrial/nuclear equipment manufacturing plant of ABB Combustion Engineering, Inc., in Newington, New Hampshire. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 30464; July 9, 1992).

Order No. 588, July 13, 1992 (Docket No. 30-91)
    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 50D at the high density digital tape recording equipment manufacturing plant of Datatape, Incorporated, in Pasadena, California. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 32195; July 21, 1992).

Order No. 589, July 15, 1992 (Docket No. 27-91)
    Approved the application of the City of Oakland, California, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 56, to relocate/expand its general-purpose zone and for export manufacturing authority on behalf of Advanced Blending Corporation to use zone procedures for the manufacture of milk-based formula within FTZ 56. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 32521; July 22, 1992).

Order No. 590, July 23, 1992 (Docket No. 35-91)
    Approved the application of the City and County of Denver, Colorado, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 123, to establish Subzone 123A at the electronic information storage and printing equipment manufacturing facilities (4 sites) of Storage Technology Corporation, in Boulder County, Colorado. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 34114; August 3, 1992).

Order No. 591, August 10, 1992 (Docket No. 34-90)
    Approved the application of the South Carolina State Ports Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 21, to establish Subzone 21B at the flavor and fragrance chemicals plant of Haarmann & Reimer Corporation in Goose Creek, South Carolina. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 37769; August 20, 1992).

Order No. 592, August 10, 1992 (Docket No. 31-91)
    Approved the application of the Community Development Foundation, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 151, to establish Subzone 151B at the freezer manufacturing plant of W.C. Wood Company, Inc., in Ottawa (Putnam County), Ohio. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 37769; August 20, 1992).

Order No. 593, August 13, 1992 (Docket No. 27-92)
    Approved the application of the Port of Portland, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 45, on behalf of Telecomp Computer Technologies, Inc., for authority to manufacture personal computers (for export) within FTZ 45 in Portland, Oregon. This case was approved under the "fast track" provision of the FTZ Board's regulations (15 CFR 400.32(b)(1). Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 38295; August 24, 1992).

Order No. 594, September 1, 1992 (Docket No. 37-91)
    Grant of authority to the Northern Express Transportation, Inc., to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 187 in Toole County, Montana. Signed by Barbara H. Franklin, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (57 F.R. 42543; September 15, 1992).

Order No. 595, August 17, 1992 (Docket No. 43-91)
    Approved the application of the Greater Gulfport/Biloxi Foreign Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 92, to expand its general-purpose zone in Harrison County, Mississippi. Signed by Alan M. Dunn, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, Chairman of the Committee of Alternates (57 F.R. 39388; August 31, 1992).