15 CFR §400.3
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- (a)In general. In accordance with the Act and procedures of this part, the Board has authority to:
- (1)Prescribe rules and regulations concerning zones;
- (2)Issue grants of authority for zones, and approve subzones and modifications to the original zone;
- (3)Authorize production activity in zones and subzones as described in this part;
- (4)Make determinations on matters requiring Board decisions under this part;
- (5)Decide appeals in regard to certain decisions of the Commerce Department's Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance or the Executive Secretary;
- (6)Inspect the premises, operations and accounts of zone grantees, operators and users (and persons undertaking zone-related functions on behalf of grantees, where applicable);
- (7)Require zone grantees and operators to report on zone operations;
- (8)Report annually to the Congress on zone operations;
- (9)Restrict or prohibit zone operations;
- (10)Terminate reviews of applications under certain circumstances pursuant to § 400.36(g);
- (11)Authorize under certain circumstances the entry of “zone-restricted merchandise” (19 CFR 146.44) into the customs territory pursuant to § 400.48;
- (12)Impose fines for violations of the Act and this part;
- (13)Instruct CBP to suspend activated status pursuant to § 400.62(h);
- (14)Revoke grants of authority for cause;
- (15)Determine, as appropriate, whether zone activity is or would be in the public interest or detrimental to the public interest, health or safety; and
- (16)Issue and discontinue waivers pursuant to § 400.43(f).
- (b)Authority of the Chairman of the Board. The Chairman of the Board (Secretary of the Department of Commerce) has the authority to:
- (c)Alternates. Each member of the Board shall designate an alternate with authority to act in an official capacity for that member.
- (d)Authority of the Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance (Alternate Chairman). The Commerce Department's Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance has the authority to:
- (1)Terminate reviews of applications under certain circumstances pursuant to § 400.36(g);
- (2)Mitigate and assess fines pursuant to §§ 400.62(e) and (f) and instruct CBP to suspend activated status pursuant to § 400.62(h); and
- (3)Restrict the use of zone procedures under certain circumstances pursuant to § 400.49(c).
- (e)Determinations of the Board. Determinations of the Board shall be by the unanimous vote of the members (or alternate members) of the Board, which shall be recorded.