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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1979

PROCLAMATION 4707—DEC. 11, 1979 [688.12] 688.14

[With...:] [Ignition...:] If certified for use in civil aircraft (see headnote 3, part 6C, schedule 6)

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135. Schedule 6, part 5 is modified by adding the following new item in numerical sequence: [688.40] 688.42

[Electrical...] Electrical synchros and transducers, if certified for use in civil aircraft (see headnote 3, part 6C, schedule 6)

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Schedule 6, Part 6, Subpart B 136. Schedule 6, part 6B, headnote 1(b) is modified by deleting "or" and substituting "and" in lieu thereof, and by deleting "item 692.27" and inserting "items 692.29 and 692.32, respectively" in lieu thereof; 138. Schedule 6, part 6B is modified by deleting item 692.25; 139. Items 692.27 and 692.28 are superseded by:

692.29

692.31 692.32 692.33

[Chassis...:] [Other:] "Other: Automobile truck tractors, if imported without their trailers If Canadian article (see headnote 2 of this subpart) Other If Canadian article and original motor-vehicle equipment (see headnote 2 of this subpart)

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140. Schedule 6, part 6B is modified by redesignating item 692.30 and "692.34"; Schedule 6, Part 6, Subpart C 141. Schedule 6, part 6C is modified by adding the following new headnote in numerical sequence: "3. Certified for Use in Civil Aircraft: (a) Whenever the term "certified for use in civil aircraft" is used in an item description in the schedules, the importer shall file a written statement, accompanied by such supporting documentation as the Secretary of the Treasury may require, with the appropriate customs officer stating that the imported article has been imported for use in civil aircraft, that it will be so used, and that the article has been approved for use by the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (F.A.A.) or by the airworthiness authority in the country of exportation, if such approval is recognized by the F.A.A. as an acceptable substitute for F.A.A. certification, or that an application for approval for such use has been submitted to, and accepted by, the Administrator of the F.A.A. (b) For purposes of this schedule the term "civil aircraft" means all aircraft other than aircraft purchased for use by the Department of Defense or the United States Coast Guard. 142. All matter from item 694.15, including the superior heading thereto, to item 694.60, inclusive, is superseded by: