19 USC Ch. 29: Front Matter
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19 USC Ch. 29: Front Matter
From Title 19-CUSTOMS DUTIESCHAPTER 29-UNITED STATES-MEXICO-CANADA AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTATION

CHAPTER 29-UNITED STATES–MEXICO–CANADA AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTATION

Sec.
4501.
Purpose.
4502.
Definitions.

        

SUBCHAPTER I-APPROVAL OF, AND GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO, THE USMCA

4511.
Approval and entry into force of the USMCA.
4512.
Relationship of the USMCA to United States and State law.
4513.
Implementing actions in anticipation of entry into force; initial regulations; tariff proclamation authority.
4514.
Consultation and layover provisions for, and effective date of, proclaimed actions.
4515.
Administration of dispute settlement proceedings.
4516.
Trade Representative authority.

        

SUBCHAPTER II-CUSTOMS PROVISIONS

4531.
Rules of origin.
4532.
Special rules for automotive goods.
4533.
Actions regarding verification of claims under the USMCA.
4534.
Drawback.
4535.
Regulations.

        

SUBCHAPTER III-APPLICATION OF USMCA TO SECTORS AND SERVICES

Part A-Relief From Injury Caused by Import Competition

4551.
USMCA article impact in import relief cases under Trade Act of 1974.
4552.
Presidential action regarding USMCA imports.

        

Part B-Temporary Entry of Business Persons

4561.
Temporary entry.

        

Part C-United States-Mexico Cross-Border Long-Haul Trucking Services

4571.
Definitions.
4572.
Investigations and determinations by Commission.
4573.
Commission recommendations and report.
4574.
Action by President with respect to affirmative determination.

        

SUBCHAPTER IV-ANTIDUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING DUTIES

Part A-Dispute Settlement

4581.
References in part.
4582.
Organizational and administrative provisions.
4583.
Testimony and production of papers in extraordinary challenges.
4584.
Requests for review of determinations by competent investigating authorities.
4585.
Rules of procedure for panels and committees.
4586.
Subsidy negotiations.
4587.
Identification of industries facing subsidized imports.
4588.
Treatment of amendments to antidumping and countervailing duty law.

        

Part B-General Provisions

4601.
Effect of termination of USMCA country status.

        

SUCBCHAPTER V-TRANSITION TO AND EXTENSION OF USMCA

Part A-Joint Reviews Regarding Extension of USMCA

4611.
Participation in joint reviews with Canada and Mexico regarding extension of the term of the USMCA and other action regarding the USMCA.

        

Part B-Termination of USMCA

4621.
Termination of USMCA.

        

SUBCHAPTER VI-LABOR MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT

4631.
Definitions.

        

Part A-Interagency Labor Committee for Monitoring and Enforcement

4641.
Interagency Labor Committee for Monitoring and Enforcement.
4642.
Duties.
4643.
Enforcement priorities.
4644.
Assessments.
4645.
Recommendation for enforcement action.
4646.
Petition process.
4647.
Hotline.
4648.
Reports.
4649.
Consultations on appointment and funding of rapid response labor panelists.

        

Part B-Mexico Labor Attachés

4661.
Establishment.
4662.
Duties.
4663.
Status.

        

Part C-Independent Mexico Labor Expert Board

4671.
Establishment.
4672.
Membership; term.
4673.
Funding.
4674.
Reports.

        

Part D-Forced Labor

4681.
Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force.
4682.
Timeline required.
4683.
Reports required.
4684.
Duties related to Mexico.

        

Part E-Enforcement Under Rapid Response Labor Mechanism

4691.
Transmission of reports.
4692.
Suspension of liquidation.
4693.
Final remedies.

        

SUBCHAPTER VII-ENVIRONMENT MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT

4701.
Definitions.

        

Part A-Interagency Environment Committee for Monitoring and Enforcement

4711.
Establishment.
4712.
Assessment.
4713.
Monitoring actions.
4714.
Enforcement actions.
4715.
Other monitoring and enforcement actions.
4716.
Report to Congress.
4717.
Regulations.

        

Part B-Other Matters

4731.
Border water infrastructure improvement authority.
4732.
Detail of personnel to Office of the United States Trade Representative.