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124 STAT. 1205 PUBLIC LAW 111–171—MAY 24, 2010 1-year period’’ and inserting ‘‘and the succeeding 8 1-year periods’’; (II) in item (bb), by striking ‘‘the fourth applicable 1-year period’’ and inserting ‘‘the 1-year period beginning on December 20, 2015, and the 1-year period beginning on December 20, 2016’’; and (III) in item (cc), by striking ‘‘the fifth applicable 1-year period’’ and inserting ‘‘the 1-year period beginning on December 20, 2017’’; and (iv) in clause (vi)— (I) in subclause (II)— (aa) by striking ‘‘any applicable 1-year period’’ and inserting ‘‘the initial applicable 1-year period or any 1-year period thereafter’’; and (bb) by striking ‘‘applicable 1-year period’’ each place it appears and inserting ‘‘1-year period’’; and (II) in subclause (III)— (aa) in item (aa), by striking ‘‘an applicable 1-year period’’ and inserting ‘‘the initial applicable 1-year period or any 1-year period thereafter’’; and (bb) by striking ‘‘applicable 1-year period’’ each place it appears and inserting ‘‘1-year period’’; and (C) in subparagraph (C)— (i) by striking ‘‘applicable 1-year periods’’ and inserting ‘‘1-year periods’’; (ii) by striking the table and inserting the fol- lowing: ‘‘During: the corresponding percentage is: the initial applicable 1-year period ....... 1 percent. each of the succeeding 11 1-year peri- ods ........................................................ 1.25 percent.’’; and (iii) in the flush text, by striking ‘‘the last day of the fifth applicable 1-year period’’ and inserting ‘‘December 19, 2018’’. SEC. 8. WIRE HARNESSES. Section 213A(c) of the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (19 U.S.C. 2703A(c)) is amended by striking ‘‘5-year period’’ and inserting ‘‘10-year period’’. SEC. 9. CUSTOMS SUPPORT SERVICES. (a) IN GENERAL.— (1) RAPID RESPONSE TEAM.—The Commissioner responsible for United States Customs and Border Protection (in this sec- tion referred to as the ‘‘Commissioner’’) shall, in consultation with the United States Coast Guard, the Drug Enforcement 19 USC 2703a note. 19 USC 2703a.