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U.S. Customs and Border Protection CBP Decisions 8 CFR Parts 212, 215, and 235 19 CFR Parts 4 and 122 Docket No. USCBP–2009–0001 CBP Dec. No. 09–14 RIN 1651–AA77 Establishing U.S. Ports of Entry in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) and Implementing the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program; Change of Implementation Date AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection; DHS. ACTION: Technical amendment to Interim Final Rule. SUMMARY: On January 16, 2009, U.S. Customs and Border Pro- tection (CBP) published an interim final rule that implements sec- tion 702 of Title VII of the Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008 (CNRA) by amending CBP regulations to replace the current Guam Visa Waiver Program with a new Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program and establishing six ports of entry in the CNMI. The in- terim final rule specified that CBP would begin operation of this pro- gram on the statutorily established transition program effective date of June 1, 2009. The interim final rule further specified that the ex- isting Guam Visa Waiver Program for travel to Guam would remain in effect until June 1, 2009. On March 31, 2009, the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that she had exercised her authority to delay the transition program effective date until November 28, 2009. This technical amendment effectuates this delay by changing the implementation date of the interim final rule from June 1, 2009 to November 28, 2009. 1

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U.S. Customs andBorder Protection

CBP Decisions

8 CFR Parts 212, 215, and 235

19 CFR Parts 4 and 122

Docket No. USCBP–2009–0001

CBP Dec. No. 09–14

RIN 1651–AA77

Establishing U.S. Ports of Entry in the Commonwealth ofthe Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) and Implementing the

Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program;

Change of Implementation Date

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection; DHS.

ACTION: Technical amendment to Interim Final Rule.

SUMMARY: On January 16, 2009, U.S. Customs and Border Pro-tection (CBP) published an interim final rule that implements sec-tion 702 of Title VII of the Consolidated Natural Resources Act of2008 (CNRA) by amending CBP regulations to replace the currentGuam Visa Waiver Program with a new Guam-CNMI Visa WaiverProgram and establishing six ports of entry in the CNMI. The in-terim final rule specified that CBP would begin operation of this pro-gram on the statutorily established transition program effective dateof June 1, 2009. The interim final rule further specified that the ex-isting Guam Visa Waiver Program for travel to Guam would remainin effect until June 1, 2009. On March 31, 2009, the Secretary of theDepartment of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that she hadexercised her authority to delay the transition program effectivedate until November 28, 2009. This technical amendment effectuatesthis delay by changing the implementation date of the interim finalrule from June 1, 2009 to November 28, 2009.

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DATES: Effective Date: This technical amendment is effective onMay 28, 2009.

Implementation Date: Beginning November 28, 2009, Customs andBorder Protection (CBP) will begin operation of this program and re-quired compliance with the interim final rule will begin. The exist-ing Guam Visa Waiver Program remains in effect for travel to Guamuntil November 28, 2009.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cheryl C. Peters,Office of Field Operations, at (202) 344–1438.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

BACKGROUND

On May 8, 2008, President George W. Bush signed into law theConsolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008 (CNRA), Pub. L. No.110–229, 122 Stat. 754. Section 702(a) of the CNRA extends U.S. im-migration laws to the CNMI. See sections 212 and 214 of the INA, 8U.S.C. 1182 and 1184. Section 702(a) of the CNRA provides that theSecretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Secretaryof the Interior, the Secretary of Labor, the Secretary of State, the At-torney General, and the Governor of the CNMI, may delay the tran-sition program effective date for up to 180 days.

Section 702(b) of the CNRA authorizes DHS to create a Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program. On January 16, 2009, DHS, throughCBP, issued an interim final rule establishing the Guam-CNMI VisaWaiver Program and setting forth the requirements for nonim-migrant visitors seeking admission into Guam or the CNMI underthe Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program. See 74 FR 2824. The interimfinal rule provided that beginning June 1, 2009, DHS would beginoperating ports-of-entry in the CNMI for immigration inspection ofarriving aliens and to establish departure control for certain flightsleaving the CNMI. In addition, the rule provided that on that date,DHS would begin the administration and enforcement of the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program. The interim final rule provided thatany delay in the implementation date of the Guam-CNMI VisaWaiver Program would be published in the Federal Register.

After the necessary consultations, the Secretary of Homeland Se-curity announced on March 31, 2009, the delayed transition to fullapplication of the CNRA until November 28, 2009. Accordingly, thisdocument amends the January 16, 2009 interim final rule to reflectthe new implementation date.

II. STATUTORY AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS.

This technical amendment delays the implementation date of theGuam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program from June 1, 2009 to November28, 2009. The interim final rule implementing the Guam-CNMI Visa

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Waiver Program provided analysis addressing DHS’s statutory andregulatory requirements under the Administrative Procedure Act(APA), Executive Order 12866, Regulatory Flexibility Act, UnfundedMandates Reform Act of 1995, Executive Order 13132, Executive Or-der 12988, Paperwork Reduction Act, and the Privacy Act. Thatanalysis is adopted and incorporated herein by reference. As indi-cated in the interim final rule, pursuant to § 702(b) of the CNRA,the implementation of the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program is con-sidered a foreign affairs function for purposes of section 553(a) of theAPA. Accordingly, this technical amendment to the interim final ruleis statutorily exempt from the requirements of the APA.

LIST OF SUBJECTS

8 CFR part 212

Administrative practice and procedure, Aliens, Immigration, Pass-ports and visas, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

8 CFR Part 215

Administrative practice and procedure, Aliens, Travel restrictions.

8 CFR Part 235

Administrative practice and procedure, Aliens, Immigration, Re-porting and recordkeeping requirements.

19 CFR Part 4

Customs duties and inspection, Reporting and recordkeeping re-quirements, Vessels.

19 CFR Part 122

Administrative practice and procedure, Air carriers, Aircraft, Cus-toms duties and inspection, Reporting and recordkeeping require-ments.

AMENDMENTS TO THE REGULATIONS

For the reasons stated in the preamble, DHS amends parts 212,215 and 235 of title 8 of the Code of Federal Regulations and parts 4and 122 of title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations as set forth be-low:

8 CFR CHAPTER 1—AMENDMENTS

PART 212—DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS: NONIM-MIGRANT; WAIVERS; ADMISSION OF CERTAIN INADMIS-SIBLE ALIENS; PAROLE

1. The general authority citation for part 212 continues to read asfollows:

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Authority: 8 U.S.C. 1101 and note, 1102, 1103, 1182 and note, 1184,1187, 1223, 1225, 1226, 1227, 1359; 8 U.S.C. 1185 note (section 7209of Pub. L. 108–458, as amended by section 546 of Pub. L. 109–295).Section 212.1(q) also issued under section 702, Public Law 110–229,100 Stat. 842.

§ 212.1 [Amended]

2. Amend § 212.1, paragraphs (e)(1) and (q)(1), by removing thedate ‘‘June 1, 2009’’ and replacing it with ‘‘November 28, 2009’’.

PART 215—CONTROLS OF ALIENS DEPARTING FROM THEUNITED STATES

3. The general authority citation for part 215 continues to read asfollows:

Authority: 8 U.S.C. 1101; 1104; 1184; 1185 (pursuant to ExecutiveOrder 13323, published January 2, 2004); 1365a note. 1379, 1731–32.

§ 215.1 [Amended]

4. Amend § 215.1, paragraphs (e), (g), and (j), by removing thedate ‘‘June 1, 2009’’ and replacing it with ‘‘November 28, 2009’’.

PART 235—INSPECTION OF PERSONS APPLYING FOR AD-MISSION

5. The authority for Part 235 continues to read as follows:

Authority: 8 U.S.C. 1101 and note, 1103, 1183, 1185 (pursuant toE.O. 13323, published January 2, 2004), 1201, 1224, 1225, 1226,1228, 1365a note, 1379, 1731–32; 8 U.S.C. 1185 note (section 7209 ofPub. L. 108–458).

§ 235.5 [Amended]

6. Amend § 235.5, paragraph (a), by removing the date ‘‘June 1,2009’’ and replacing it with ‘‘November 28, 2009’’.

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PART 4—VESSELS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TRADES

7. The general authority for part 4 and the specific authority cita-tion for § 4.7b continue to read as follows:

Authority: 5 U.S.C 301; 19 U.S.C. 66; 1431, 1433, 1434, 1624, 2071note; 46 U.S.C. App. 3, 91.

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Section 4.7b also issued under 8 U.S.C. 1101, 1221;

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§ 4.7b [Amended]

8. Amend § 4.7b, paragraph (a), by removing the date ‘‘June 1,2009’’ and replacing it with ‘‘November 28, 2009’’.

PART 122—AIR COMMERCE REGULATIONS

9. The general authority for part 122 and the specific authority ci-tation for § 122.49a continue to read as follows:

Authority: 5 U.S.C 301; 19 U.S.C. 58b, 66, 1431, 1433, 1436, 1448,1459, 1590, 1594, 1623, 1624, 1644, 1644a, 2071 note.

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Section 122.49a also issued under 8 U.S.C. 1101, 1221, 19 U.S.C.1431, 49 U.S.C. 44909.

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§ 122.49a [Amended]

10. Amend § 122.49a, paragraph (a), by removing the date ‘‘June1, 2009’’ and replacing it with ‘‘November 28, 2009’’.

Date: May 21, 2009

JAYSON P. AHERN,Acting Commissioner,

U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

[Published in the Federal Register, May 28, 2009 [(74 FR 25387)]

Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative: Designation ofEnhanced Driver’s Licenses and Identity Documents Issuedby the States of Vermont and Michigan and the Provinces of

Quebec, Manitoba, British Columbia, and Ontario asAcceptable Documents to Denote Identity and Citizenship

8 CFR Part 235

CBP Dec. 09–18

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department ofHomeland Security.

ACTION: Notice.

SUMMARY: This notice announces that the Commissioner of U.S.Customs and Border Protection is designating enhanced driver’s li-censes and identification documents issued by the States of Vermontand Michigan and the Canadian Provinces of Quebec, Manitoba,British Columbia, and Ontario as acceptable documents for purposes

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of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. These documents maybe used to denote identity and citizenship of, as appropriate, U.S. orCanadian citizens entering the United States from within the West-ern Hemisphere at land and sea ports of entry.

DATES: This designation is effective on June 1, 2009.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Colleen Manaher,Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, U.S. Customs and BorderProtection, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C.20229, 202–344–1220.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative

The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004(IRTPA), Pub. L. No. 108–458, 118 Stat. 3638 (Dec. 17, 2004), asamended, provides that upon full implementation, U.S. citizens andBermudian, Canadian, and Mexican nationals will be required topresent a passport or such alternative documents as the Secretary ofHomeland Security (Secretary) designates as satisfactorily establish-ing identity and citizenship when entering the United States. See 8U.S.C. 1185 note. On April 3, 2008, the Department of Homeland Se-curity (DHS) and Department of State (DOS) promulgated a joint fi-nal rule, effective on June 1, 2009, that implements the WesternHemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) at U.S. land and sea ports ofentry. See 73 FR 18384 (the land and sea final rule). The land andsea final rule specifies the documents that U.S. citizens and nonim-migrant aliens from Canada, Bermuda, and Mexico will be requiredto present when entering the United States at land and sea ports ofentry from within the Western Hemisphere (which includes contigu-ous territories and adjacent islands of the United States).

Under the land and sea final rule, one type of citizenship and iden-tity document that U.S. or Canadian citizens may present upon en-try to the United States is an enhanced driver’s license or identifica-tion document1 (EDL) designated as an acceptable document todenote identity and citizenship by the Secretary, pursuant to section7209 of IRTPA, as amended. Section 235.1(d) of title 8 of the Code ofFederal Regulations (CFR), as amended by the WHTI land and seafinal rule, states:

Upon the designation by the Secretary of Homeland Security of an

1 The ‘‘enhanced driver’s license or identification document’’ may be in one of two forms,as decided by the issuing authority, provided that the document (card) denotes identity andcitizenship and meets technical requirements: (1) an enhanced driver’s license or (2) an en-hanced identity card. The designation ‘‘EDL’’ covers both documents.

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enhanced driver’s license as an acceptable document to denoteidentity and citizenship for purposes of entering the UnitedStates, U.S. citizens and Canadians may be permitted to presentthese documents in lieu of a passport upon entering or seeking ad-mission to the United States according to the terms of the agree-ments entered between the Secretary of Homeland Security andthe entity. The Secretary of Homeland Security will announce, bypublication of a notice in the Federal Register, documents desig-nated under this paragraph. A list of designated documents willalso be made available to the public.

EDL Programs

DHS is committed to working with the various States of theUnited States and the Government of Canada to facilitate the devel-opment of state and province-issued EDLs as travel documents thatdenote identity and citizenship. To establish an EDL program, eachstate or province2 must enter into an agreement with DHS or U.S.Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to develop an acceptable EDLdocument. Each EDL program is specific to each state or provincebased on specific factors, such as the state’s or province’s funding,technology, and other developments and implementation factors. Ac-ceptable EDL documents must have compatible technology and secu-rity criteria, and must respond to CBP’s operational concerns. TheEDL must include technologies that facilitate inspection at ports ofentry. EDL documents also must be issued via a secure process andinclude technology that facilitates travel to satisfy WHTI require-ments.

On an ongoing basis, DHS will announce, by publication of a no-tice in the Federal Register, that a state’s and/or province’s EDLhas been designated as a WHTI-compliant document for purposes ofentering the United States by land or sea from within the WesternHemisphere. (See the designations at 73 FR 18421 (April 3, 2008) forEDLs issued by the State of Washington and at 73 FR 73343 (De-cember 2, 2008) for EDLs issued by the State of New York.) DHS willmake available to the public a list of the documents designated asWHTI compliant. A list of states and provinces that issue EDLs isavailable at www.getyouhome.gov. The Secretary delegated to theCommissioner of CBP the authority to designate certain documentsas acceptable border crossing documents for persons arriving in theUnited States by land or sea from within the Western Hemisphere,including state-specific enhanced driver’s licenses and identity docu-ments and Canadian province-specific enhanced driver’s licensesand identity documents.

2 For a province of Canada, the agreement will be between DHS/CBP and the CanadaBorder Services Agency working with and representing the province.

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Vermont EDL Program

Vermont has established a voluntary program to develop enhanceddriver’s licenses and identification cards (EDLs) that would denoteidentity and U.S. citizenship. On September 26, 2007, DHS and theState of Vermont signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to de-velop, issue, test, and evaluate EDLs with facilitative technology tobe used for border crossing purposes. On February 15, 2008, CBP ap-proved the plan outlining the business process for the implementa-tion of the Vermont EDL program. Under the terms of this MOA andbusiness plan, Vermont EDLs will be issued only to Vermont resi-dents that can establish both identity and U.S. citizenship.

Following successful field and technical testing, the Commissionerof CBP has determined that the EDLs issued by the State of Ver-mont according to the terms of the above agreement and businessplan meet the requirements of section 7209 of the IRTPA and are ac-ceptable documents to denote identity and U.S. citizenship for pur-poses of entering the United States at land and sea ports of entryfrom within the Western Hemisphere under the final rule.

Michigan EDL Program

Michigan has established a voluntary program to develop en-hanced driver’s licenses and identification cards (EDLs) that woulddenote identity and U.S. citizenship. On October 13, 2008, DHS andthe State of Michigan signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) todevelop, issue, test, and evaluate EDLs with facilitative technologyto be used for border crossing purposes. On the same date, CBP andthe State of Michigan reached agreement on the plan outlining thebusiness process for the implementation of the Michigan EDL pro-gram. Under the terms of this MOA and business plan, MichiganEDLs will be issued only to Michigan residents that can establishboth identity and U.S. citizenship.

Following successful field and technical testing, the Commissionerof CBP has determined that the EDLs issued by the State of Michi-gan according to the terms of the above agreement and businessplan meet the requirements of section 7209 of the IRTPA and are ac-ceptable documents to denote identity and U.S. citizenship for pur-poses of entering the United States at land and sea ports of entryfrom within the Western Hemisphere under the final rule.

Quebec EDL Program

The Province of Quebec has established a voluntary program todevelop an enhanced driver’s license that would denote identity andCanadian citizenship. On April 1, 2008, CBP and the Canada BorderServices Agency (CBSA) entered into a Memorandum of Under-standing Regarding the Use, Disclosure and Storage of CanadianEnhanced Driver’s License Information relating to CBP’s access toEDL information for documents, including the Quebec EDL for bor-

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der crossing purposes. On January 16, 2009, following negotiationsbetween CBP and the Canadian and Quebec governments in Novem-ber 2008, the CBSA and Citizenship and Immigration Canada trans-mitted to CBP the Province of Quebec’s official business plan outlin-ing the approach and process by which the Societe de l’assuranceautomobile du Quebec (SAAQ) will make available enhanced driver’slicenses and identification cards to qualified Canadian citizens resid-ing in the Province of Quebec. On February 2, 2009, CBP determinedthat, contingent upon successful technical testing, SAAQ Driver’s Li-censes Plus produced in accordance with the Province of Quebec’sbusiness plan were anticipated to be designated as documents denot-ing identity and Canadian citizenship for purposes of entering theUnited States by land or sea.

Following successful field and technical testing, the Commissionerof CBP has determined that Driver’s Licenses Plus issued by theProvince of Quebec according to the terms of the business plan ap-proved by CBP meet the requirements of section 7209 of the IRTPAand are acceptable documents to denote identity and Canadian citi-zenship for purposes of entering the United States at land and seaports of entry from within the Western Hemisphere under the finalrule.

Manitoba EDL Program

The Province of Manitoba has established a voluntary program todevelop enhanced driver’s licenses and identification cards (EDLs)that would denote identity and Canadian citizenship. On April 1,2008, CBP and the CBSA entered into a Memorandum of Under-standing Regarding the Use, Disclosure and Storage of CanadianEnhanced Driver’s License Information relating to CBP’s access toEDL information for documents, including the Manitoba EDL forborder crossing purposes. On June 12, 2008, following negotiationsbetween CBP and the Canadian and Manitoba governments, theCBSA and Citizenship and Immigration Canada transmitted to CBPthe Province of Manitoba’s official business plan outlining the ap-proach and process by which Manitoba will make available EDLs toqualified Canadian citizens residing in the Province of Manitoba. OnJuly 3, 2008, CBP determined that, contingent upon successful tech-nical testing, Manitoba EDL’s produced in accordance with the Prov-ince of Manitoba’s business plan were anticipated to be designatedas documents denoting identity and Canadian citizenship for pur-poses of entering the United States by land or sea.

Following successful field and technical testing, the Commissionerof CBP has determined that the EDLs issued by the Province ofManitoba according to the terms of the business plan approved byCBP meet the requirements of section 7209 of the IRTPA and are ac-ceptable documents to denote identity and Canadian citizenship for

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purposes of entering the United States at land and sea ports of entryfrom within the Western Hemisphere under the final rule.

British Columbia EDL Program

The Province of British Columbia has established a voluntary pro-gram to develop enhanced driver’s licenses and identification cards(EDLs) that would denote identity and Canadian citizenship. OnApril 1, 2008, CBP and the CBSA entered into a Memorandum ofUnderstanding Regarding the Use, Disclosure and Storage of Cana-dian Enhanced Driver’s License Information relating to CBP’s accessto EDL information for documents, including the British ColumbiaEDL for border crossing purposes. On April 9, 2009, following nego-tiations between CBP and the Canadian and British Columbia gov-ernments, the CBSA and Citizenship and Immigration Canadatransmitted to CBP the Province of British Columbia’s official busi-ness plan outlining the approach and process by which British Co-lumbia will make available EDLs to qualified Canadian citizens re-siding in the Province of British Columbia. On April 16, 2009, CBPdetermined that, contingent upon successful technical testing, Brit-ish Columbia’s EDLs produced in accordance with the province’sbusiness plan were anticipated to be designated as documents denot-ing identity and Canadian citizenship for purposes of entering theUnited States by land or sea.

Following successful field and technical testing, the Commissionerof CBP has determined that the EDLs issued by the Province of Brit-ish Columbia according to the terms of the business plan approvedby CBP meet the requirements of section 7209 of the IRTPA and areacceptable documents to denote identity and Canadian citizenshipfor purposes of entering the United States at land and sea ports ofentry from within the Western Hemisphere under the final rule.

Ontario EDL Program

The Province of Ontario has established a voluntary program todevelop enhanced driver’s licenses and identification cards (EDLs).On April 1, 2008, CBP and CBSA entered into a Memorandum ofUnderstanding Regarding the Use, Disclosure and Storage of Cana-dian Enhanced Driver’s License Information relating to CBP’s accessto EDL information for documents, including the Ontario EDL forborder crossing purposes. On May 6, 2009, following negotiations be-tween the parties, CBSA transmitted to CBP the Province ofOntario’s official business plan outlining the approach and processby which Ontario will make available EDLs to qualified Canadiancitizens residing in the Province of Ontario. On May 11, 2009, CBPdetermined that, contingent upon successful technical testing,Ontario EDL’s produced in accordance with the Province of Ontario’sbusiness plan were anticipated to be designated as documents denot-

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ing identity and Canadian citizenship for purposes of entering theUnited States by land or sea.

Following successful field and technical testing, the Commissionerof CBP has determined that the EDLs issued by the Province ofOntario according to the terms of the business plan approved byCBP meet the requirements of section 7209 of the IRTPA and are ac-ceptable documents to denote identity and Canadian citizenship forpurposes of entering the United States at land and sea ports of entryfrom within the Western Hemisphere under the final rule.

Designation

This notice announces that the Commissioner of CBP has desig-nated the EDLs issued by the States of Vermont and Michigan andthe Provinces of Quebec, Manitoba, British Columbia, and Ontarioas acceptable documents to denote identity and citizenship for pur-poses of entering the United States at land and sea ports of entryfrom within the Western Hemisphere, pursuant to section 7209 ofIRTPA and the final rule, 8 CFR 235.1(d)

Date: May 20, 2009

JAYSON P. AHERN,Acting Commissioner,

U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

[Published in the Federal Register, May 29, 2009 [(74 FR 25618)]

General Notices

AGENCY INFORMATION COLLECTION ACTIVITIES:

Cargo Container and Road Vehicle Certification forTransport under Customs Seal

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department ofHomeland Security

ACTION: 30-Day Notice and request for comments; Extension of anexisting information collection: 1651–0124

SUMMARY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) of the De-partment of Homeland Security has submitted the following infor-mation collection request to the Office of Management and Budget(OMB) for review and approval in accordance with the PaperworkReduction Act: Cargo Container and Road Vehicle Certification forTransport under Customs Seal. This is a proposed extension of an in-formation collection that was previously approved. CBP is proposingthat this information collection be extended with no change to the

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burden hours. This document is published to obtain comments fromthe public and affected agencies. This proposed information collec-tion was previously published in the Federal Register (74 FR5668–5669) on January 30, 2009, allowing for a 60-day comment pe-riod. This notice allows for an additional 30 days for public com-ments. This process is conducted in accordance with 5 CFR 1320.10.

DATES: Written comments should be received on or before June 26,2009.

ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit writtencomments on the proposed information collection to the Office of In-formation and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Bud-get. Comments should be addressed to the OMB Desk Officer forCustoms and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security,and sent via electronic mail to [email protected] orfaxed to (202) 395–6974.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) encourages the generalpublic and affected Federal agencies to submit written commentsand suggestions on proposed and/or continuing information collec-tion requests pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act (Pub. L.104–13). Your comments should address one of the following four points:

(1) Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information isnecessary for the proper performance of the functions of theagency/component, including whether the information willhave practical utility;

(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the agencies/components estimateof the burden of The proposed collection of information, in-cluding the validity of the methodology and assumptionsused;

(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the informationto be collected; and

(4) Minimize the burden of the collections of information onthose who are to respond, including the use of appropriateautomated, electronic, mechanical, or other technologicalcollection techniques or other forms of information technol-ogy, e.g., permitting electronic submission of responses.

Title: Cargo Container and Road Vehicle Certification for Trans-port Under Customs Seal

OMB Number: 1651–0124Form Number: None

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Abstract: The information collected is used as part of a voluntaryprogram to receive internationally-recognized CBP certification thatintermodel container/road vehicles meet the construction require-ments of international Customs conventions. Such certification fa-cilitates International trade by reducing intermediate internationalcontrols.

Current Actions: There are no changes to the information collec-tion. This submission is being made to extend the expiration date.Type of Review: Extension (without change)Affected Public: Businesses or other for-profit institutionsEstimated Number of Respondents: 25Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: 120Estimated Number of Responses: 3,000Estimated Time Per Response: 3.5 hoursEstimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 10,500

If additional information is required contact: Tracey Denning, U.S.Customs and Border Protection, Office of Regulations and Rulings,799 9th Street, NW, 7th Floor, Washington, DC. 20229–1177, at 202–325–0265.

Dated: May 20, 2009

TRACEY DENNING,Agency Clearance Officer,

Customs and Border Protection.

[Published in the Federal Register, May 27, 2009 (74 FR 25273)]

AGENCY INFORMATION COLLECTION ACTIVITIES:

Lien Notice

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department ofHomeland Security

ACTION: 30-Day Notice and request for comments; Extension of anexisting information collection: 1651–0012

SUMMARY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) of the De-partment of Homeland Security has submitted the following infor-mation collection request to the Office of Management and Budget(OMB) for review and approval in accordance with the PaperworkReduction Act: Lien Notice. This is a proposed extension of an infor-mation collection that was previously approved. CBP is proposingthat this information collection be extended with no change to theburden hours. This document is published to obtain comments fromthe public and affected agencies. This proposed information collec-tion was previously published in the Federal Register (74 FR

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11126) on March 16, 2009, allowing for a 60-day comment period.This notice allows for an additional 30 days for public comments.This process is conducted in accordance with 5 CFR 1320.10.

DATES: Written comments should be received on or before June 26,2009.

ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit writtencomments on the proposed information collection to the Office of In-formation and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Bud-get. Comments should be addressed to the OMB Desk Officer forCustoms and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security,and sent via electronic mail to [email protected] orfaxed to (202) 395–6974.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) encourages the generalpublic and affected Federal agencies to submit written commentsand suggestions on proposed and/or continuing information collec-tion requests pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act (Pub. L.104–13). Your comments should address one of the following four points:

(1) Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information isnecessary for the proper performance of the functions of theagency/component, including whether the information willhave practical utility;

(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the agencies/components estimateof the burden of The proposed collection of information, in-cluding the validity of the methodology and assumptionsused;

(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the informationto be collected; and

(4) Minimize the burden of the collections of information onthose who are to respond, including the use of appropriateautomated, electronic, mechanical, or other technologicalcollection techniques or other forms of information technol-ogy, e.g., permitting electronic submission of responses.

Title: Lien NoticeOMB Number: 1651–0012Form Number: CBP Form–3485Abstract: The Lien Notice, CBP Form–3485, enables the carriers,

cartmen, and similar businesses to notify CBP that a lien existsagainst an individual/business for non-payment of freight charges,etc., so that CBP will not permit delivery of the merchandise from

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public stores or bonded warehouses until the lien is satisfied or dis-charged.

Current Actions: There are no changes to the information collec-tion. This submission is being made to extend the expiration date.

Type of Review: Extension (without change)Affected Public: BusinessesEstimated Number of Respondents: 112,000Estimated Number of Annual Responses per Respondent: 1Estimated Total Annual Responses: 112,000Estimated Time Per Response: 5 minutesEstimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 9,296

If additional information is required contact: Tracey Denning, U.S.Customs and Border Protection, Office of Regulations and Rulings,799 9th Street, NW, 7th Floor, Washington, DC. 20229–1177, at 202–325–0265.

Dated: May 20, 2009

TRACEY DENNING,Agency Clearance Officer,

Customs and Border Protection.

[Published in the Federal Register, May 27, 2009 (74 FR 25271)]

AGENCY INFORMATION COLLECTION ACTIVITIES:

Application and Approval to Manipulate, Examine, Sample,or Transfer Goods

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department ofHomeland Security

ACTION: 30-Day Notice and request for comments; Extension of anexisting information collection: 1651–0006

SUMMARY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) of the De-partment of Homeland Security has submitted the following infor-mation collection request to the Office of Management and Budget(OMB) for review and approval in accordance with the PaperworkReduction Act: Application and Approval to Manipulate, Examine,Sample, or Transfer Goods. This is a proposed extension of an infor-mation collection that was previously approved. CBP is proposingthat this information collection be extended with no change to theburden hours. This document is published to obtain comments fromthe public and affected agencies. This proposed information collec-tion was previously published in the Federal Register (74 FR11124–11125) on March 16, 2009, allowing for a 60-day comment pe-

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riod. This notice allows for an additional 30 days for public com-ments. This process is conducted in accordance with 5 CFR 1320.10.

DATES: Written comments should be received on or before June 26,2009.

ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit writtencomments on the proposed information collection to the Office of In-formation and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Bud-get. Comments should be addressed to the OMB Desk Officer forCustoms and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security,and sent via electronic mail to [email protected] orfaxed to (202) 395–6974.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) encourages the generalpublic and affected Federal agencies to submit written commentsand suggestions on proposed and/or continuing information collec-tion requests pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act (Pub. L.104–13). Your comments should address one of the following four points:

(1) Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information isnecessary for the proper performance of the functions of theagency/component, including whether the information willhave practical utility;

(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the agencies/components estimateof the burden of The proposed collection of information, in-cluding the validity of the methodology and assumptionsused;

(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the informationto be collected; and

(4) Minimize the burden of the collections of information onthose who are to respond, including the use of appropriateautomated, electronic, mechanical, or other technologicalcollection techniques or other forms of information technol-ogy, e.g., permitting electronic submission of responses.

Title: Application and Approval to Manipulate, Examine, Sample,or Transfer Goods

OMB Number: 1651–0006Form Number: CBP Form–3499Abstract: CBP Form–3499 is prepared by importers or consign-

ees as an application to request examination, sampling, or transferof merchandise under CBP supervision. This form is also an applica-

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tion for the manipulation of merchandise in a bonded warehouse,and for abandonment or destruction of merchandise.

Current Actions: There are no changes to the information collec-tion. This submission is being made to extend the expiration date.

Type of Review: Extension (without change)Affected Public: BusinessesEstimated Number of Responses: 151,140Estimated Time Per Response: 6 minutesEstimated Total Annual Burden Hours: 15,114

If additional information is required contact: Tracey Denning, U.S.Customs and Border Protection, Office of Regulations and Rulings,799 9th Street, NW, 7th Floor, Washington, DC. 20229–1177, at 202–325–0265.

Dated: May 21, 2009

TRACEY DENNING,Agency Clearance Officer,

Customs and Border Protection.

[Published in the Federal Register, May 27, 2009 (74 FR 25272)]

Notice of Cancellation of Customs Broker Licenses

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department ofHomeland Security

ACTION: General Notice

SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 641 of the Tariff Act of 1930, asamended, (19 USC 1641) and the Customs Regulations (19 CFR111.51), the following Customs broker licenses and all associatedpermits are cancelled without prejudice.Name License # Issuing Port

David Cheng 09053 New YorkChrista Ciaccio 09229 New YorkJames Cheer 09666 Los AngelesRobert H. Chamberlin 06146 Los AngelesLily N. Tsong 13325 Los AngelesGary M. Teller 11855 AtlantaEdgar Cook 03771 Portland, MaineAlberto del Cerro 04324 MiamiPhilip T. Hill 13123 Miami

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Name License # Issuing PortVision Companies, Inc. 23103 Los AngelesVantage International

Forwarding, Ltd.92003 Los Angeles

DATED: May 20, 2009

DANIEL BALDWIN,Assistant Commissioner,Office of International Trade.

[Published in the Federal Register, May 28, 2009 [(74 FR 25571)]

Notice of Cancellation of Customs Broker License Due to Death ofthe License Holder

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department ofHomeland Security

ACTION: General Notice

SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Title 19 of theCode of Federal Regulations at section 111.51(a), the following indi-vidual Customs broker licenses and any and all permits have beencancelled due to the death of the broker:Name License # Port Name

William C. Cain 03126 LaredoRobert W. Dugan 11731 New YorkRasa Szepelak 14316 Chicago

DATED: May 20, 2009

DANIEL BALDWIN,Assistant Commissioner,Office of International Trade.

[Published in the Federal Register, May 28, 2009 [(74 FR 25571)]

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DISTRIBUTION OF CONTINUED DUMPING AND SUBSIDYOFFSET TO AFFECTED DOMESTIC PRODUCERS

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department ofHomeland Security.

ACTION: Notice of intent to distribute offset for Fiscal Year 2009.

SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Off-set Act of 2000, this document is U.S. Customs and Border Protec-tion’s notice of intent to distribute assessed antidumping orcountervailing duties (known as the continued dumping and subsidyoffset) for Fiscal Year 2009 in connection with countervailing dutyorders, antidumping duty orders, or findings under the AntidumpingAct of 1921. This document sets forth the case name and number ofeach order or finding for which funds may become available for dis-tribution, together with the list of affected domestic producers, basedon the list supplied by the United States International Trade Com-mission (USITC) associated with each order or finding, who are po-tentially eligible to receive a distribution. This document also pro-vides the instructions for affected domestic producers (and anyonealleging eligibility to receive a distribution) to file certifications toclaim a distribution in relation to the listed orders or findings.

DATES: Certifications to obtain a continued dumping and subsidyoffset under a particular order or finding must be received by July28, 2009. Any certification received after July 28, 2009 will be de-nied, making claimants ineligible for the distribution.

ADDRESS: Certifications and any other correspondence (whetherby mail, or an express or courier service) should be addressed to theAssistant Commissioner, Office of Finance, U.S. Customs and BorderProtection, Revenue Division, Attention: Melissa Edwards, 6650Telecom Drive, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN, 46278.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general ques-tions regarding preparation of certifications, contact MelissaEdwards, Revenue Division, (317) 614–4462. For questions regard-ing legal aspects, contact Elizabeth Doyle, Office of InternationalTrade, Regulations and Rulings, (202) 325–0053.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

The Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act of 2000 (CDSOA)was enacted on October 28, 2000, as part of the Agriculture, RuralDevelopment, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies

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Appropriations Act, 2001 (the‘‘Act’’). The provisions of the CDSOAare contained in title X (§§ 1001–1003) of the Act.

The CDSOA, in § 1003 of the Act, amended title VII of the TariffAct of 1930, as amended, by adding a new § 754 (codified at 19U.S.C. 1675c) in order to provide that assessed duties received pur-suant to a countervailing duty order, an antidumping duty order, ora finding under the Antidumping Act of 1921 will be distributed toaffected domestic producers for certain qualifying expenditures thatthese producers incur after the issuance of such an order or finding.The term ‘‘affected domestic producer’’ means any manufacturer,producer, farmer, rancher or worker representative (including asso-ciations of such persons) who:

(A) Was a petitioner or interested party in support of a petitionwith respect to which an antidumping order, a finding un-der the Antidumping Act of 1921, or a countervailing dutyorder that has been entered,

(B) Remains in operation continuing to produce the productcovered by a countervailing duty order, an antidumpingduty order, or a finding under the Antidumping Act of 1921,and

(C) If a company, has not been acquired by another company orbusiness that is related to a company that opposed the an-tidumping or countervailing duty investigation that led tothe order or finding, e.g., opposed the petition or otherwisepresented evidence in opposition to the petition.

The distribution that these parties may receive is known as the con-tinued dumping and subsidy offset.

Section 7601(a) of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 repealed 19U.S.C. 1675c. According to § 7701 of the Deficit Reduction Act, therepeal takes effect as if enacted on October 1, 2005. However,§ 7601(b) provided that all duties collected on an entry filed beforeOctober 1, 2007, shall be distributed as if 19 U.S.C. 1675c had notbeen repealed by § 7601(a).

Consequently, the full impact of the CDSOA repeal on amountsavailable for distribution may be delayed for several years. First,money collected on an entry filed before October 1, 2007, will con-tinue to be subject to the distribution procedures under former§ 1675c. Second, the antidumping and countervailing duty on an en-try is not available for distribution until the entry is liquidated pur-suant to the direction of the Department of Commerce and the dutyis collected and deposited into the special account; therefore, the dis-tribution process will continue until all entries made before October1, 2007, are liquidated and the antidumping and countervailing du-ties are collected. Because of the statutory constraints in the assess-ments of antidumping and countervailing duties, the distribution

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process will be continued for an undetermined period; however, theamount of money available for distribution can be expected to dimin-ish over time. It should also be noted that amounts distributed maybe subject to recovery as a result of reliquidations, court actions, ad-ministrative errors, and other reasons.

List of Orders or Findings and Affected Domestic Producers

It is the responsibility of the U.S. International Trade Commission(USITC) to ascertain and timely forward to U.S. Customs and Bor-der Protection (CBP) a list of the affected domestic producers thatare potentially eligible to receive an offset in connection with an or-der or finding. In this regard, it is noted that the USITC has sup-plied CBP with the list of individual antidumping and countervailingduty cases, and the affected domestic producers associated with eachcase who are potentially eligible to receive an offset. This list ap-pears at the end of this document.

Recent decisions by the courts have interpreted various provisionsof the CDSOA, particularly those related to the definition of theterm ‘‘affected domestic producer.’’ In both SKF USA Inc. v. UnitedStates, 451 F. Supp. 2d 1355 (Ct. Int’l Trade 2006), and PS ChezSidney, L.L.C. v. United States, 502 F. Supp. 2d 1318, 1325 (Ct. Int’lTrade 2007), the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) held thatthe CDSOA’s support requirement was unconstitutional and severedthis requirement for eligibility and remanded the matters to theUSITC and CBP to review their decisions regarding CDSOA distri-butions. Both cases have been appealed. The CIT subsequently af-firmed the USITC and CBP remand actions for both cases in SKFUSA Inc. v. United States, 502 F. Supp. 2d 1325 (Ct. Int’l Trade2007), and PS Chez Sidney, L.L.C. v. United States, 558 F. Supp. 2d1370 (Ct. Int’l Trade 2008). SKF was recently reversed by the Courtof Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) in SKF USA, Inc. v.United States, 556 F. 3d 1337 (Fed. Cir. 2009). The CAFC held thatthe CDSOA’s support requirement did not violate either the FirstAmendment or the Fifth Amendment. However, this decision may besubject to further judicial review. The CIT’s decision in PS ChezSydney, L.L.C. has been appealed to the CAFC, and the appeal hasbeen stayed pending final disposition of SKF.

In another relevant court case, Pat Huval Restaurant & OysterBar, Inc. v. United States, 547 F. Supp. 2d 1352 (Ct. Int’l Trade2008), the CIT held that a domestic producer’s failure to file timelycertifications in certain fiscal years was not necessarily a bar toseeking judicial review for disbursements made within two years offiling suit because ‘‘Customs could have done nothing but rejectthem.’’ That litigation is ongoing.

As a result of these decisions and a number of other pending cases,CBP has calculated and withheld from distribution an amount corre-sponding to the pro-rata share of all domestic producers who have

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filed timely and facially accurate certifications starting in 2006, de-spite the fact that some claimants may not have appeared on theITC list. Therefore, at a minimum, even under the relevant court de-cisions, it would not have been futile for domestic producers not ap-pearing on the ITC list to file certifications starting in fiscal year2006. CBP will determine the proper recipients of these funds oncecertain legal issues are resolved. As a result, domestic producers whoare not on the USITC list but believe they nonetheless are eligiblefor a CDSOA distribution under one or more antidumping and/orcountervailing duty cases are required, as are all potential claimantsthat expressly appear on the list, to file their certification(s) within60 days after this notice is published. Certifications that are nottimely filed within the requisite 60 days will be summarily denied.

The CAFC ruled in Canadian Lumber Trade Alliance v. UnitedStates, 517 F. 3d 1319 (Fed. Cir. 2008), cert. denied sub nom. UnitedStates Steel v. Canadian Lumber Trade Alliance, 129 S. Ct. 344(2008), that CBP was not authorized to distribute such antidumpingand countervailing duties to the extent they were derived from goodsfrom countries that are parties to the North American Free TradeAgreement (NAFTA). Due to this decision, CBP will no longer listcases related to NAFTA on the Preliminary Amounts Available re-port, and no distributions will be issued on these cases.

Regulations Implementing the CDSOA

It is noted that CBP published Treasury Decision (T.D.) 01–68(Distribution of Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset to AffectedDomestic Producers) in the Federal Register (66 FR 48546) onSeptember 21, 2001, which was effective as of that date, in order toimplement the CDSOA. The final rule added a new subpart F to part159 of title 19, Code of Federal Regulations (19 CFR part 159, sub-part F (§§ 159.61–159.64)). More specific guidance regarding the fil-ing of certifications is provided in this notice in order to aid affecteddomestic producers and other domestic producers alleging eligibility(‘‘claimants’’ or ‘‘domestic producers’’).

Notice of Intent to Distribute Offset

This document announces that CBP intends to distribute to af-fected domestic producers the assessed antidumping or countervail-ing duties that are available for distribution in Fiscal Year 2009 inconnection with those antidumping duty orders or findings orcountervailing duty orders that are listed in this document. Section159.62(a) of title 19 (19 CFR 159.62(a)) provides that CBP will pub-lish such a notice of intention to distribute assessed duties at least90 calendar days before the end of a fiscal year. Failure to publishthe notice at least 90 calendar days before the end of the fiscal yearwill not impact an affected domestic producer’s obligation to file a

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timely certification within 60 days after the notice is published. See,Dixon Ticonderoga v. United States, 468 F.3d 1353, 1354 (Fed. Cir.2006).

Certifications; Submission and Content

To obtain a distribution of the offset under a given order or find-ing, an affected domestic producer (and anyone alleging eligibility toreceive a distribution) must submit a certification for each order orfinding under which a distribution is sought, to CBP, indicating theirdesire to receive a distribution. To be eligible to obtain a distribution,certifications must be received by CBP no later than 60 calendardays after the date of publication of this notice of intent to distributein the Federal Register. All certifications not received by the 60thday will not be eligible to receive a distribution.

As required by 19 CFR 159.62(b), this notice provides the casename and number of the order or finding concerned, as well as thespecific instructions for filing a certification under § 159.63 to claima distribution. Section 159.62(b) also provides that the dollaramounts subject to distribution that are contained in the Special Ac-count for each listed order or finding are to appear in this notice.However, these dollar amounts were not available in time for inclu-sion in this publication. The preliminary amounts will be posted onthe CBP Web site (http://www.cbp.gov). However, the final amountsavailable for disbursement may be higher or lower than the prelimi-nary amounts.

CBP will provide general information to claimants regarding thepreparation of certification(s). However, it remains the sole responsi-bility of the domestic producer to ensure that the certification is cor-rect, complete, and accurate so as to demonstrate the eligibility ofthe domestic producer for the distribution requested. Failure to en-sure that the certification is correct, complete, and accurate as pro-vided in this notice will result in the domestic producer not receivinga distribution.

Specifically, to obtain a distribution of the offset under a given or-der or finding, each potential claimant must timely submit a certifi-cation containing the required information detailed below as to theeligibility of the domestic producer to receive the requested distribu-tion and the total amount of the distribution that the domestic pro-ducer is claiming. Certifications should be submitted to the Assis-tant Commissioner, Office of Finance, U.S. Customs and BorderProtection, Revenue Division. The certification must enumerate thequalifying expenditures incurred by the domestic producer since theissuance of an order or finding and it must demonstrate that the do-mestic producer is eligible to receive a distribution as an affected do-mestic producer or allege another basis for eligibility.

A successor to a company that was an affected domestic producerat the time of acquisition should consult 19 CFR 159.61(b)(1)(i). We

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note that the successor company may assume joint and several li-ability for the return of any overpayments arising under§ 159.64(c)(3) that were previously paid to the predecessor. CBPmay require the successor company to provide documents to supportits eligibility to receive a distribution as set out in § 159.63(d).

A member company (or its successor) of an association that ap-pears on the list of affected domestic producers in this notice, wherethe member company itself does not appear on this list, should con-sult 19 CFR 159.61(b)(1)(ii). Specifically, for a certification under 19CFR 159.61(b)(1)(ii), the claimant must name the association ofwhich it is a member and specifically establish that it was a memberof the association at the time the association filed the petition withthe USITC and establish that the company is a current member ofthe association. In order to promote accurate filings and more effi-ciently process the distributions, we offer the following guidance. Ifclaimants are members of an association but the association does notfile on their behalf, each association will need to provide their mem-bers with a statement which contains notarized company specific in-formation including dates of membership, and an original signaturefrom an authorized representative of the association. An associationfiling a certification on behalf of a member must also provide apower of attorney or other evidence of legal authorization from eachof the domestic producers it is representing. An association filing acertification on behalf of a member is responsible for verifying theaccuracy of the member’s financial records, which support theirclaim, and is responsible for that certification. Any association filinga certification on behalf of a member is responsible for verifying thelegal sufficiency and accuracy of the member’s financial records,which support the claim and may be liable for repayment of anyclaim found to have been paid in error.

The association may file a certification in its own right to claim anoffset for that order or finding, but its qualifying expenditures wouldbe limited to those expenditures that the association itself has in-curred after the date of the order or finding in connection with theparticular case.

As provided in 19 CFR 159.63(a), certifications to obtain a distri-bution of an offset must be received by CBP no later than 60 calen-dar days after the date of publication of the notice of intent in theFederal Register. All certifications received after the 60-day dead-line will be summarily denied, making claimants ineligible for thedistribution regardless of whether or not they appeared on theUSITC list.

A list of all certifications received will be published on the CBPwebsite shortly after the receipt deadline. This publication will notconfirm acceptance or validity of the certification, but merely receiptof the certification. Due to the high volume of certifications, CBP is

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unable to respond to individual telephone or written inquiries re-garding the status of a certification appearing on the list.

While there is no required format for a certification, CBP has de-veloped a standard certification form to aid claimants in filing certi-fications. The certification form is available at www.pay.gov underPublic Form Name entitled CDSOA. The certification form also fol-lows this Federal Register Notice. The certification form can besubmitted electronically through www.pay.gov or by mail. All certifi-cations not submitted electronically must include original signa-tures.

Regardless of the format for a certification, per 19 CFR 159.63(b),the certification must contain the following information:

1. The date of this Federal Register notice;2. The Commerce case number;3. The case name (producer/country);4. The name of the domestic producer and any name qualifier, if

applicable (for example, any other name under which the do-mestic producer does business or is also known);

5. The mailing address of the domestic producer (if a post officebox, the physical street address must also appear) including, ifapplicable, a specific room number or department;

6. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) number (with suffix) of thedomestic producer, employer identification number, or social se-curity number, as applicable;

7. The specific business organization of the domestic producer(corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship);

8. The name(s) of any individual(s) designated by the domesticproducer as the contact person(s) concerning the certification,together with the phone number(s), mailing address, and, ifavailable, facsimile transmission number(s) and electronic mail(e-mail) address(es) for the person(s). Correspondence fromCBP will be directed to the designated contact(s) by either mailor phone or both;

9. The total dollar amount claimed;10. The dollar amount claimed by category, as described in the

section below entitled ‘‘Amount Claimed for Distribution’’;11. A statement of eligibility, as described in the section below en-

titled ‘‘Eligibility to Receive Distribution’’; and12. For certifications not submitted electronically through www.

pay.gov, an original signature by an individual legally autho-rized to bind the producer.

Qualifying Expenditure Which May Be Claimed for Distribu-tion

Qualifying expenditures which may be offset by a distribution ofassessed antidumping and countervailing duties encompass thoseexpenditures that are incurred by the domestic producer after issu-

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ance of an antidumping duty order or finding or a countervailingduty order, and prior to its termination, provided that such expendi-tures fall within certain categories. The repeal language parallelsthe termination of an order. Therefore, for duty orders or findingsthat have not been previously revoked, expenses must be incurredbefore October 1, 2007, to be eligible for offset. For duty orders orfindings that have been revoked, expenses must be incurred beforethe effective date of the revocation to be eligible for offset. For ex-ample, assume for case A–331–802 certain frozen warm-watershrimp and prawns from Ecuador, that the order date is February 1,2005 and that the revocation effective date is August 15, 2007. Inthis case, eligible expenditures would have to be incurred betweenFebruary 1, 2005 and August 15, 2007.

For the convenience and ease of the domestic producers, CBP isproviding guidance on what the agency takes into considerationwhen making a calculation for each of the following categories: (1)Manufacturing facilities (Any facility used for the transformation ofraw material into a finished product that is the subject of the relatedorder or finding); (2) Equipment (Goods that are used in a businessenvironment to aid in the manufacturing of a product that is thesubject of the related order or finding); (3) Research and develop-ment (Seeking knowledge and determining the best techniques forproduction of the product that is the subject of the related order orfinding); (4) Personnel training (Teaching of specific useful skills topersonnel, that will improve performance in the production processof the product that is the subject of the related order or finding); (5)Acquisition of technology (Acquisition of applied scientific knowledgeand materials to achieve an objective in the production process of theproduct that is the subject of the related order or finding); (6) Healthcare benefits for employees paid for by the employer (Health carebenefits paid to employees who are producing the specific productthat is the subject of the related order or finding); (7) Pension ben-efits for employees paid for by the employer (Pension benefits paid toemployees who are producing the specific product that is the subjectof the related order or finding); (8) Environmental equipment, train-ing, or technology (Equipment, training, or technology used in theproduction of the product that is the subject of the related order orfinding, that will assist in preventing potentially harmful factorsfrom impacting the environment); (9) Acquisition of raw materialsand other inputs (Purchase of unprocessed materials or other inputsneeded for the production of the product that is the subject of the re-lated order or finding); and (10) Working capital or other fundsneeded to maintain production (Assets of a business that can be ap-plied to its production of the product that is the subject of the relatedorder or finding).

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Amount Claimed for Distribution

In calculating the amount of the distribution being claimed as anoffset, the certification must indicate: (1) The total amount of anyqualifying expenditures previously certified by the domestic pro-ducer, and the amount certified by category; (2) The total amount ofthose expenditures which have been the subject of any prior distri-bution for the order or finding being certified under 19 U.S.C. 1675c;and (3) The net amount for new and remaining qualifying expendi-tures being claimed in the current certification (the total amountpreviously certified as noted in item ‘‘(1)’’ above minus the totalamount that was the subject of any prior distribution as noted initem ‘‘(2)’’ above). In accordance with 19 CFR 159.63(b)(2)(i)–(b)(2)(iii), CBP will deduct the amount of any prior distribution fromthe producer’s claimed amount for that case. Total amounts dis-bursed by CBP under the CDSOA for Fiscal Years 2001 through 2008are available on the CBP website.

Additionally, under 19 CFR 159.61(c), these qualifying expendi-tures must be related to the production of the same product that isthe subject of the order or finding, with the exception of expenses in-curred by associations which must be related to a specific case.

Eligibility To Receive Distribution

As noted, the certification must contain a statement that the do-mestic producer desires to receive a distribution and is eligible to re-ceive the distribution as an affected domestic producer or on anotherlegal basis. Also, the domestic producer must affirm that the netamount certified for distribution does not encompass any qualifyingexpenditures for which distribution has previously been made (19CFR 159.63(b)(3)(i)).

Furthermore, under 19 CFR 159.63(b)(3)(ii), where a domestic pro-ducer files a separate certification for more than one order or findingusing the same qualifying expenditures as the basis for distributionin each case, each certification must list all the other orders or find-ings where the producer is claiming the same qualifying expendi-tures.

Moreover, as required by 19 U.S.C. 1675c(b)(1) and 19 CFR159.63(b)(3)(iii), the certification must include information as towhether the domestic producer remains in operation at the time thecertifications are filed and continues to produce the product coveredby the particular order or finding under which the distribution issought. If a domestic producer is no longer in operation, or no longerproduces the product covered by the order or finding, the producerwill not be considered an affected domestic producer entitled to re-ceive a distribution.

In addition, as required by 19 U.S.C 1675c(b)(5) and 19 CFR159.63(b)(3)(iii), the domestic producer must state whether it hasbeen acquired by a company that opposed the investigation or was

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acquired by a business related to a company that opposed the inves-tigation. If a domestic producer has been so acquired, the producerwill not be considered an affected domestic producer entitled to re-ceive a distribution. However, CBP may not make a final decision re-garding a claimant’s eligibility to receive funds until certain legal is-sues which may affect that claimant’s eligibility are resolved. Inthese instances, CBP may withhold an amount of funds correspond-ing to the claimant’s alleged pro rata share of funds from distribu-tion pending the resolution of those legal issues.

The certification must be executed and dated by a party legally au-thorized to bind the domestic producer and it must state that the in-formation contained in the certification is true and accurate to thebest of the certifier’s knowledge and belief under penalty of law, andthat the domestic producer has records to support the qualifying ex-penditures being claimed (see section below entitled ‘‘Verification ofCertification’’).

Moreover as provided in 19 CFR 159.64(b)(3), overpayments to af-fected domestic producers are recoverable by CBP and CBP reservesthe right to use all available collection tools to recover overpay-ments. Overpayments may occur for a variety of reasons such asreliquidations, court actions, and administrative errors.

Review and Correction of Certification

A certification that is submitted in response to this notice of distri-bution and received within 60 calendar days after the date of publi-cation of the notice in the Federal Register may, at CBP’s sole dis-cretion, be subject to review before acceptance to ensure that allinformational requirements are complied with and that any amountsset forth in the certification for qualifying expenditures, includingthe amount claimed for distribution, appear to be correct. A certifica-tion that is found to be materially incorrect or incomplete will be re-turned to the domestic producer within 15 business days after theclose of the 60 calendar-day filing period, as provided in 19 CFR159.63(c). CBP must receive a corrected certification from the domes-tic producer and/or an association filing on behalf of an associationmember within 10 business days from the date of the original denialletter. Failure to receive a corrected certification within 10 businessdays will result in denial of the certification at issue. It is the soleresponsibility of the domestic producer to ensure that the certifica-tion is correct, complete, and satisfactory so as to demonstrate theeligibility of the domestic producer to the distribution requested.Failure to ensure that the certification is correct, complete, and sat-isfactory will result in the domestic producer not receiving a distri-bution.

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Verification of Certification

Certifications are subject to CBP’s verification. Claimants mayalso be required to provide copies of additional records for further re-view by CBP. Therefore, parties are required to maintain recordssupporting their claims for a period of five years after the filing ofthe certification (19 CFR 159.63(d)). The records must support eachqualifying expenditure enumerated in the certification and theymust support how the qualifying expenditures are determined to berelated to the production of the product covered by the order or find-ing. Although CBP will accept comments and information from thepublic and other domestic producers, CBP retains complete discre-tion regarding the initiation and conduct of investigations stemmingfrom such information.

Disclosure of Information in Certifications; Acceptance byProducer

The name of the claimant, the total dollar amount claimed by theparty on the certification, as well as the total dollar amount thatCBP actually disburses to that affected domestic producer as an off-set, will be available for disclosure to the public, as specified in 19CFR 159.63(e). To this extent, the submission of the certification isconstrued as an understanding and acceptance on the part of the do-mestic producer that this information will be disclosed to the public.Alternatively, a statement in a certification that this information isproprietary and exempt from disclosure will result in CBP’s rejectionof the certification.

List of Orders or Findings and Related Domestic Producers

The list of individual antidumping duty orders or findings andcountervailing duty orders is set forth below (following the CDSOAcertification form), together with the affected domestic producers as-sociated with each order or finding who are potentially eligible to re-ceive an offset. Those domestic producers not on the list must allegeanother basis for eligibility in their certification.

DATED: May 22, 2009

EUGENE H. SCHIED,Assistant Commissioner,

Office of Finance.

[Published in the Federal Register, May 29, 2009 (74 FR 25814)]

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CommerceCase No.

CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-122-006 . . . . AA1921-49 . . . Steel Jacks/Canada . . . . . . . . . Bloomfield Manufacturing (for-merly Harrah Manufactur-ing)

Seaburn Metal ProductsA-122-047 . . . . AA1921-127 . . Elemental Sulphur/Canada . . DuvalA-122-085 . . . . 731-TA-3 . . . . . Sugar and Syrups/Canada . . . Amstar SugarA-122-401 . . . . 731-TA-196 . . . Red Raspberries/Canada. . . . . Northwest Food Producers’

AssociationOregon Caneberry Commis-

sionRader FarmsRon RobertsShuksan Frozen FoodWashington Red Raspberry

CommissionA-122-503 . . . . 731-TA-263 . . . Iron Construction Castings/

Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alhambra FoundryAllegheny FoundryBingham & TaylorCampbell FoundryCharlotte Pipe & FoundryDeeter FoundryEast Jordan FoundryLe Baron FoundryMunicipal CastingsNeenah FoundryOpelika FoundryPinkerton FoundryTyler PipeUS Foundry & ManufacturingVulcan Foundry

A-122-506 . . . . 731-TA-276 . . . Oil Country Tubular Goods/Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CF&I SteelCopperweld TubingCyclopsKPCLone Star SteelLTV SteelMaverick TubeQuanexUS Steel

A-122-601 . . . . 731-TA-312 . . . Brass Sheet and Strip/Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allied Industrial Workers ofAmerica

American BrassBridgeport BrassChase Brass & CopperHussey CopperInternational Association of

Machinists & AerospaceWorkers

Mechanics Educational Societyof America (Local 56)

The Miller CompanyOlinRevere Copper ProductsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-122-605 . . . . 731-TA-367 . . . Color Picture Tubes/

Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Industrial Union Department,

AFL-CIOInternational Association of

Machinists & AerospaceWorkers

International Brotherhood ofElectrical Workers

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CommerceCase No.

CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

International Union of Elec-tronic, Electrical, Technical,Salaried and Machine Work-ers

Philips Electronic ComponentsGroup

United Steelworkers ofAmerica

Zenith ElectronicsA-122-804 . . . . 731-TA-422 . . . Steel Rails/Canada . . . . . . . . . . Bethlehem Steel

CF&I SteelA-122-814 . . . . 731-TA-528 . . . Pure Magnesium/Canada . . . . Magnesium Corporation of

AmericaA-122-822 . . . . 731-TA-614 . . . Corrosion-Resistant Carbon

Steel Flat Products/Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Armco SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLTV SteelLukens SteelNational SteelNextechRouge Steel CoSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton Steel

A-122-823 . . . . 731-TA-575 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-122-830 . . . . 731-TA-789 . . . Stainless Steel Plate in Coils/

Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelJ&L Specialty SteelLukens SteelNorth American Stainless

A-122-838 . . . . 731-TA-928 . . . Softwood Lumber/Canada. . . . 71 Lumber CoAlmond Bros Lbr CoAnthony TimberlandsBalfour Lbr CoBall LumberBanks Lumber CompanyBarge Forest Products CoBeadles Lumber CoBearden LumberBennett LumberBig Valley Band MillBighorn Lumber Co IncBlue Mountain Lumber

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CommerceCase No.

CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Buddy Bean LumberBurgin Lumber Co LtdBurt Lumber CompanyC&D Lumber CoCeda-Pine VeneerCersosimo Lumber Co IncCharles Ingram Lumber Co

IncCharleston Heart PineChesterfield LumberChipsChocorua Valley Lumber CoClaude Howard LumberClearwater Forest IndustriesCLW IncCM Tucker Lumber CorpCoalition for Fair Lumber Im-

ports Executive CommitteeCody Lumber CoCollins Pine CoCollums LumberColumbus Lumber CoContoocook River LumberConway Guiteau LumberCornwright Lumber CoCrown PacificDaniels Lumber IncDean Lumber Co IncDeltic Timber CorporationDevils Tower Forest ProductsDiPrizio Pine SalesDorchester Lumber CoDR Johnson LumberEast Brainerd Lumber CoEast Coast Lumber CompanyEas-Tex LumberECK Wood ProductsEllingson Lumber CoElliott SawmillingEmpire Lumber CoEvergreen Forest ProductsExcalibur Shelving Systems

IncExley Lumber CoFH Stoltze Land & Lumber CoFL Turlington Lbr Co IncFleming LumberFlippo LumberFloragen Forest ProductsFrank Lumber CoFranklin Timber CoFred Tebb & SonsFremont SawmillFrontier ResourcesGarrison Brothers Lumber Co

and SubsidiariesGeorgia LumberGilman Building ProductsGodfrey LumberGranite State Forest Prod IncGreat Western Lumber CoGreenville Molding IncGriffin Lumber CompanyGuess Brothers LumberGulf LumberGulf States Paper

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CommerceCase No.

CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Guy Bennett LumberHampton ResourcesHancock LumberHankins IncHankins Lumber CoHarrigan LumberHarwood ProductsHaskell Lumber IncHatfield LumberHedstrom LumberHerrick Millwork IncHG Toler & Son Lumber Co

IncHG Wood Industries LLCHogan & Storey Wood ProdHogan Lumber CoHood IndustriesHS Hofler & Sons Lumber Co

IncHubbard Forest Ind IncHW Culp Lumber CoIdaho Veneer CoIndustrial Wood ProductsIntermountain Res LLCInternational PaperJ Franklin Jones Lumber Co

IncJack Batte & Sons IncJasper Lumber CompanyJD Martin Lumber CoJE Jones Lumber CoJerry G Williams & SonsJH Knighton Lumber CoJohnson Lumber CompanyJordan Lumber & SupplyJoseph Timber CoJP Haynes Lbr Co IncJV Wells IncJW Jones LumberKeadle Lumber EnterprisesKeller LumberKing Lumber CoKonkolville LumberLangdale Forest ProductsLaurel Lumber CompanyLumber CoLeesville Lumber CoLimington Lumber CoLongview Fibre CoLovell Lumber Co IncM Kendall Lumber CoManke Lumber CoMarriner Lumber CoMason LumberMB Heath & Sons Lumber CoMC Dixon Lumber Co IncMebane Lumber Co IncMetcalf Lumber Co IncMillry Mill Co IncMoose Creek Lumber CoMoose River LumberMorgan Lumber Co IncMount Yonah Lumber CoNagel LumberNew Kearsarge CorpNew South

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CommerceCase No.

CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Nicolet HardwoodsNieman Sawmills SDNieman Sawmills WYNorth FloridaNorthern Lights Timber &

LumberNorthern Neck Lumber CoOchoco Lumber CoOlon Belcher Lumber CoOwens and Hurst LumberPackaging Corp of AmericaPage & Hill Forest ProductsPaper, Allied-Industrial,

Chemical and Energy Work-ers International Union

Parker LumberPate Lumber Co IncPBS LumberPedigo Lumber CoPiedmont Hardwood Lumber

CoPine River Lumber CoPinecrest Lumber CoPleasant River Lumber CoPleasant Western Lumber IncPlum Creek TimberPollard LumberPortacPotlatchPotomac SupplyPrecision Lumber IncPruitt Lumber IncR Leon Williams Lumber CoRA Yancey LumberRajala Timber CoRalph Hamel Forest ProductsRandy D Miller LumberRappahannock Lumber CoRegulus Stud Mills IncRiley Creek LumberRoanoke Lumber CoRobbins LumberRobertson LumberRoseburg Forest Products CoRough & ReadyRSG Forest ProductsRushmore Forest ProductsRY Timber IncSam Mabry Lumber CoScotch LumberSDS Lumber CoSeacoast Mills IncSeago LumberSeattle-SnohomishSeneca SawmillShaver Wood ProductsShearer Lumber ProductsShuqualak LumberSI Storey LumberSierra Forest ProductsSierra Pacific IndustriesSigfridson Wood ProductsSilver City Lumber IncSomers Lbr & Mfg IncSouth & JonesSouth Coast

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CommerceCase No.

CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Southern Forest Industries IncSouthern LumberSt Laurent Forest ProductsStarfire Lumber CoSteely Lumber Co IncStimson LumberSummit Timber CoSundance LumberSuperior LumberSwanson Superior Forest

Products IncSwift LumberTamarack MillTaylor Lumber & Treating IncTemple-Inland Forest ProductsThompson River LumberThree Rivers TimberThrift Brothers Lumber Co IncTimco IncTolleson LumberToney LumberTR Miller Mill CoTradewinds of Virginia LtdTravis Lumber CoTree Source Industries IncTri-State LumberTTT StudsUnited Brotherhood of Carpen-

ters and JoinersViking Lumber CoVP Kiser Lumber CoWalton Lumber Co IncWarm Springs Forest ProductsWestvaco CorpWilkins, Kaiser & Olsen IncWM Shepherd Lumber CoWR Robinson Lumber Co IncWrenn Brothers IncWyoming SawmillsYakama Forest ProductsYounce & Ralph Lumber Co

IncZip-O-Log Mills Inc

A-122-840 . . . . 731-TA-954 . . . Carbon and Certain AlloySteel Wire Rod/Canada . . . . .

AmeriSteelBirmingham SteelCascade Steel Rolling MillsConnecticut Steel CorpCo-Steel RaritanGS IndustriesKeystone Consolidated Indus-

triesNorth Star Steel TexasNucor Steel-Nebraska (a divi-

sion of Nucor Corp)Republic Technologies Interna-

tionalRocky Mountain Steel Mills

A-122-847 . . . . 731-TA-1019B. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Hard Red Spring Wheat/Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

North Dakota Wheat Commis-sion

A-201-504 . . . . 731-TA-297 . . . Porcelain-on-Steel CookingWare/Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

General Housewares

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CommerceCase No.

CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-201-601 . . . . 731-TA-333 . . . Fresh Cut Flowers/Mexico . . . Burdette CowardCalifornia Floral CouncilFloral Trade CouncilFlorida Flower AssociationGold Coast Uanko NurseryHollandia Wholesale FloristManatee FruitMonterey Flower FarmsTopstar Nursery

A-201-802 . . . . 731-TA-451 . . . Gray Portland Cement andClinker/Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . .

Alamo CementBlue CircleBoxCrow CementCalaveras CementCapitol AggregatesCentex CementFlorida Crushed StoneGifford-HillHanson Permanente CementIdeal Basic IndustriesIndependent Workers of North

America (Locals 49, 52,89, 192 and 471)

International Union of Operat-ing Engineers (Local 12)

National Cement Company ofAlabama

National Cement Company ofCalifornia

Phoenix CementRiverside CementSouthdownTarmac AmericaTexas Industries

A-201-805 . . . . 731-TA-534 . . . Circular Welded NonalloySteel Pipe/Mexico . . . . . . . . . .

Allied Tube & ConduitAmerican TubeBull Moose TubeCentury TubeCSI Tubular ProductsCyclopsLaclede SteelLTV Tubular ProductsMaruichi AmericanSharon TubeUSXWestern Tube & ConduitWheatland Tube

A-201-806 . . . . 731-TA-547 . . . Carbon Steel Wire Rope/Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bridon AmericanMacwhytePaulsen Wire RopeThe Rochester CorporationUnited Automobile, Aerospace

and AgriculturalImplement Workers (Local

960)WilliamsportWire-rope WorksWire Rope Corporation of

AmericaA-201-809 . . . . 731-TA-582 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel

Plate/Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens Steel

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CommerceCase No.

CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

National SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-201-817 . . . . 731-TA-716 . . . Oil Country Tubular Goods/

Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IPSCOKoppel SteelMaverick TubeNewport SteelNorth Star SteelUS SteelUSS/Kobe

A-201-820 . . . . 731-TA-747 . . . Fresh Tomatoes/Mexico . . . . . . Accomack County Farm Bu-reau

Ad Hoc Group of Florida, Cali-fornia, Georgia, Pennsylva-nia, South Carolina, Tennes-see and Virginia TomatoGrowers

Florida Farm Bureau Federa-tion

Florida Fruit and VegetableAssociation

Florida Tomato ExchangeFlorida Tomato Growers Ex-

changeGadsden County TomatoGrowers AssociationSouth Carolina Tomato Asso-

ciationA-201-822 . . . . 731-TA-802 . . . Stainless Steel Sheet and

Strip/Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allegheny LudlumArmcoBethlehem SteelCarpenter Technology CorpJ&L Specialty SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-201-827 . . . . 731-TA-848 . . . Large-Diameter Carbon Steel

Seamless Pipe/Mexico . . . . . .North Star SteelTimkenUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaUSS/Kobe

A-201-828 . . . . 731-TA-920 . . . Welded Large Diameter LinePipe/Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

American Cast Iron PipeBerg Steel PipeBethlehem SteelNapa Pipe/Oregon Steel MillsSaw Pipes USAStuppUS Steel

A-201-830 . . . . 731-TA-958 . . . Carbon and Certain AlloySteel Wire Rod/Mexico. . . . . .

AmeriSteelBirmingham SteelCascade Steel Rolling MillsConnecticut Steel CorpCo-Steel RaritanGS IndustriesKeystone Consolidated Indus-

tries

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CommerceCase No.

CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

North Star Steel TexasNucor Steel-Nebraska (a divi-

sion of Nucor Corp)Republic Technologies Interna-

tionalRocky Mountain Steel Mills

A-201-831 . . . . 731-TA-1027. . Prestressed Concrete SteelWire Strand/Mexico . . . . . . . .

American Spring Wire CorpInsteel Wire Products CoSivaco Georgia LLCStrand Tech Martin IncSumiden Wire Products Corp

A-201-834 . . . . 731-TA-1085. . PurifiedCarboxymethylcellulose/Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Aqualon Co a Division ofHercules Inc

A-274-804 . . . . 731-TA-961 . . . Carbon and Certain AlloySteel Wire Rod/Trinidad &Tobago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AmeriSteelBirmingham SteelCascade Steel Rolling MillsConnecticut Steel CorpCo-Steel RaritanGS IndustriesKeystone Consolidated Indus-

triesNorth Star Steel TexasNucor Steel-Nebraska (a divi-

sion of Nucor Corp)Republic Technologies Interna-

tionalRocky Mountain Steel Mills

A-301-602 . . . . 731-TA-329 . . . Fresh Cut Flowers/Colombia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Burdette CowardCalifornia Floral CouncilFloral Trade CouncilFlorida Flower AssociationGold Coast Uanko NurseryHollandia Wholesale FloristManatee FruitMonterey Flower FarmsPajaro Valley GreenhousesTopstar Nursery

A-307-803 . . . . 731-TA-519 . . . Gray Portland Cement andClinker/Venezuela . . . . . . . . .

Florida Crushed StoneSouthdownTarmac America

A-307-805 . . . . 731-TA-537 . . . Circular Welded NonalloySteel Pipe/Venezuela . . . . . . .

Allied Tube & ConduitAmerican TubeBull Moose TubeCentury TubeCSI Tubular ProductsCyclopsLaclede SteelLTV Tubular ProductsMaruichi AmericanSharon TubeUSXWestern Tube & ConduitWheatland Tube

A-307-807 . . . . 731-TA-570 . . . Ferrosilicon/Venezuela. . . . . . . AIMCORAlabama SiliconAmerican AlloysGlobe MetallurgicalOil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers (Local 389)Silicon Metaltech

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

United Autoworkers ofAmerica (Local 523)

United Steelworkers ofAmerica (Locals 2528, 3081,5171 and 12646)

A-307-820 . . . . 731-TA-931 . . . Silicomanganese/Venezuela . . Eramet MariettaPaper, Allied-Industrial,

Chemical and Energy Work-ers International Union, Lo-cal 5-0639

A-331-602 . . . . 731-TA-331 . . . Fresh Cut Flowers/Ecuador . . Burdette CowardCalifornia Floral CouncilFloral Trade CouncilFlorida Flower AssociationGold Coast Uanko NurseryHollandia Wholesale FloristManatee FruitMonterey Flower FarmsTopstar Nursery

A-337-803 . . . . 731-TA-768 . . . Fresh Atlantic Salmon/Chile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Atlantic Salmon of MaineCooke Aquaculture USDE SalmonGlobal Aqua USAIsland AquacultureMaine Coast NordicScan Am Fish FarmsTreats Island FisheriesTrumpet Island Salmon Farm

A-337-804 . . . . 731-TA-776 . . . Preserved Mushrooms/Chile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

LK BowmanModern Mushroom FarmsMonterey MushroomsMount Laurel CanningMushroom CanningSouthwood FarmsSunny Dell FoodsUnited Canning

A-337-806 . . . . 731-TA-948 . . . Individually Quick Frozen RedRaspberries/Chile . . . . . . . . . .

A&A Berry FarmsBahler FarmsBear Creek FarmsDavid BurnsColumbia FarmsColumbia FruitGeorge CulpDobbins Berry FarmEnfieldFirestone PackingGeorge Hoffman FarmsHeckel FarmsWendell KrederCurt MaberryMaberry PackingMike & Jean’sNguyen Berry FarmsNick’s AcresNorth ForkParson Berry FarmPickin ’N’ PluckinPostage Stamp FarmRaderRainSweetScenic FruitSilverstar Farms

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Tim StraubThoeny FarmsTownsendTsugawa FarmsUpdike Berry FarmsVan Laeken Farms

A-351-503 . . . . 731-TA-262 . . . Iron Construction Castings/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Alhambra FoundryAllegheny FoundryBingham & TaylorCampbell FoundryCharlotte Pipe & FoundryDeeter FoundryEast Jordan FoundryLe Baron FoundryMunicipal CastingsNeenah FoundryOpelika FoundryPinkerton FoundryTyler PipeUS Foundry & ManufacturingVulcan Foundry

A-351-505 . . . . 731-TA-278 . . . Malleable Cast Iron PipeFittings/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . .

GrinnellStanley G FlaggStockham Valves & FittingsU-BrandWard Manufacturing

A-351-602 . . . . 731-TA-308 . . . Carbon Steel Butt-Weld PipeFittings/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . .

LadishMills Iron WorksSteel ForgingsTube Forgings of AmericaWeldbend

A-351-603 . . . . 731-TA-311 . . . Brass Sheet and Strip/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allied Industrial Workers ofAmericaAmerican BrassBridgeport BrassChase Brass & CopperHussey CopperInternational Association ofMachinists & Aerospace

WorkersMechanics Educational Society

of America (Local 56)The Miller CompanyOlinRevere Copper ProductsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-351-605 . . . . 731-TA-326 . . . Frozen Concentrated Orange

Juice/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alcoma PackingB&W CanningBerry Citrus ProductsCaulkins Indiantown CitrusCitrus BelleCitrus WorldFlorida Citrus Mutual

A-351-804 . . . . 731-TA-439 . . . Industrial Nitrocellulose/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Hercules

A-351-806 . . . . 731-TA-471 . . . Silicon Metal/Brazil . . . . . . . . . American AlloysGlobe MetallurgicalInternational Union of Elec-

tronics, Electrical, Machineand Furniture Workers (Lo-cal 693)

Oil, Chemical and AtomicWorkers (Local 389)

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Silicon MetaltechSiMETCOTextile Processors, Service

Trades, Health CareProfessional and TechnicalEmployees (Local 60)

United Steelworkers ofAmerica (Locals 5171, 8538and 12646)

A-351-809 . . . . 731-TA-532 . . . Circular Welded NonalloySteel Pipe/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . .

Allied Tube & ConduitAmerican TubeBull Moose TubeCentury TubeCSI Tubular ProductsCyclopsLaclede SteelLTV Tubular ProductsMaruichi AmericanSharon TubeUSXWestern Tube & ConduitWheatland Tube

A-351-817 . . . . 731-TA-574 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-351-819 . . . . 731-TA-636 . . . Stainless Steel Wire Rod/

Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AL Tech Specialty SteelArmco SteelCarpenter TechnologyRepublic Engineered SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-351-820 . . . . 731-TA-641 . . . Ferrosilicon/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . AIMCOR

Alabama SiliconAmerican AlloysGlobe MetallurgicalOil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers (Local 389)Silicon MetaltechUnited Autoworkers of

America (Local 523)United Steelworkers of

America (Locals 2528, 3081,5171 and 12646)

A-351-824 . . . . 731-TA-671 . . . Silicomanganese/Brazil . . . . . . Elkem MetalsOil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers (Local 3-639)A-351-825 . . . . 731-TA-678 . . . Stainless Steel Bar/Brazil. . . . AL Tech Specialty Steel

Carpenter TechnologyCrucible Specialty MetalsElectralloy

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Republic Engineered SteelsSlater SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-351-826 . . . . 731-TA-708 . . . Seamless Pipe/Brazil . . . . . . . . Koppel Steel

QuanexTimkenUnited States Steel

A-351-828 . . . . 731-TA-806 . . . Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel FlatProducts/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . .

Acme SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGallatin SteelGeneva SteelGulf States SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOIspat/InlandLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpA-351-832 . . . . 731-TA-953 . . . Carbon and Certain Alloy

Steel Wire Rod/Brazil . . . . . .AmeriSteelBirmingham SteelCascade Steel Rolling MillsConnecticut Steel CorpCo-Steel RaritanGS IndustriesKeystone Consolidated Indus-

triesNorth Star Steel TexasNucor Steel-Nebraska (a divi-

sion of Nucor Corp)Republic Technologies Interna-

tionalRocky Mountain Steel Mills

A-351-837 . . . . 731-TA-1024. . Prestressed Concrete SteelWire Strand/Brazil . . . . . . . . .

American Spring Wire CorpInsteel Wire Products CoSivaco Georgia LLCStrand Tech Martin IncSumiden Wire Products Corp

A-351-840 . . . . 731-TA-1089. . Certain Orange Juice/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A Duda & Sons IncAlico IncJohn BarneltBen Hill Griffin IncBliss CitrusBTS A Florida General Part-

nershipCain GrovesCalifornia Citrus MutualCedar Haven IncCitrus World IncClonts Groves IncDavis Enterprises IncD Edwards DickinsonEvans Properties Inc

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Florida Citrus CommissionFlorida Citrus MutualFlorida Farm Bureau Federa-

tionFlorida Fruit & Vegetable As-

sociationFlorida State of Department of

CitrusFlying V IncGBS Groves IncGraves Brothers CoH&S GrovesHartwell Groves IncHolly Hill Fruit Products CoJack Melton Family IncK-Bob IncL Dicks IncLake Pickett Partnership IncLamb Revocable Trust Gerilyn

Rebecca S Lamb TrusteeLykes Bros IncMartin J McKennaOrange & Sons IncOsgood GrovesWilliam W ParshallPH Freeman & SonsPierie GroveRaymond & Melissa PierieRoper Growers CooperativeRoyal Brothers GrovesSeminole Tribe of Florida IncSilverman Groves/Rilla CooperSmoak Groves IncSorrells Groves IncSouthern Gardens Groves

CorpSouthern Gardens Processing

CorpSouthern Groves CitrusSun Ag IncSunkist Growers IncTexas Citrus ExchangeTexas Citrus MutualTexas Produce AssociationTravis Wise Management IncUncle Matt’s Fresh IncVarn Citrus Growers Inc

A-357-007 . . . . 731-TA-157 . . . Carbon Steel Wire Rod/Argentina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Atlantic SteelContinental SteelGeorgetown SteelNorth Star SteelRaritan River Steel

A-357-405 . . . . 731-TA-208 . . . Barbed Wire and BarblessWire Strand/Argentina . . . . .

CF&I SteelDavis WalkerForbes Steel & WireOklahoma Steel Wire

A-357-802 . . . . 731-TA-409 . . . Light-Walled RectangularTube/Argentina . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bull Moose TubeHannibal IndustriesHarris TubeMaruichi AmericanSearing IndustriesSouthwestern PipeWestern Tube & Conduit

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-357-804 . . . . 731-TA-470 . . . Silicon Metal/Argentina . . . . . American AlloysElkem MetalsGlobe MetallurgicalInternational Union of Elec-

tronics, Electrical, Machineand Furniture Workers (Lo-cal 693)

Oil, Chemical and AtomicWorkers (Local 389)

Silicon MetaltechSiMETCOSKW AlloysTextile Processors, Service

Trades, Health CareProfessional and TechnicalEmployees (Local 60)

United Steelworkers ofAmerica (Locals 5171, 8538and 12646)

A-357-809 . . . . 731-TA-707 . . . Seamless Pipe/Argentina . . . . Koppel SteelQuanexTimkenUnited States Steel

A-357-810 . . . . 731-TA-711 . . . Oil Country Tubular Goods/Argentina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

IPSCOKoppel SteelLone Star SteelMaverick TubeNewport SteelNorth Star SteelUS SteelUSS/Kobe

A-357-812 . . . . 731-TA-892 . . . Honey/Argentina. . . . . . . . . . . . AH Meyer & SonsAdee Honey FarmsAlthoff ApiariesAmerican Beekeeping Federa-

tionAmerican Honey Producers

AssociationAnderson ApiariesArroyo ApiariesArtesian Honey ProducersB Weaver ApiariesBailey EnterprisesBarkman HoneyBasler Honey ApiaryBeals HoneyBears Paw ApiariesBeaverhead HoneyBee BizBee Haven HoneyBelliston Brothers ApiariesBig Sky HoneyBill Rhodes HoneyRichard E BlakeCurt BronnenberyBrown’s Honey FarmsBrumley’s BeesBuhmann ApiariesCarys Honey FarmsChaparrel HoneyCharles ApiariesMitchell CharlesCollins HoneyConor ApiariesCoy’s Honey FarmDave Nelson ApiariesDelta Bee

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Eisele’s Pollination & HoneyEllingsoa’sElliott Curtis & SonsCharles L Emmons, SrGause HoneyGene Brandi ApiariesGriffith HoneyHaff ApiariesHamilton Bee FarmsHamilton HoneyHappie BeeHarvest HoneyHarvey’s HoneyHiatt HoneyHoffman HoneyHollman ApiariesHoney HouseHoneybee ApiariesGary M HonlRand William Honl and

Sydney Jo HonlJames R & Joann Smith TrustJaynes Bee ProductsJohnston Honey FarmsLarry JohnstonKe-An HoneyKent HoneybeesLake-Indianhead Honey

FarmsLamb’s Honey FarmLas Flores ApiariesMackrill Honey Farms & SalesRaymond MarquetteMason & Sons HoneyMcCoy’s Sunny South ApiariesMerrimack Valley Apiaries &

Evergreen HoneyMet 2 Honey FarmMissouri River HoneyMitchell Brothers HoneyMonda Honey FarmMontana Dakota HoneyNorthern Bloom HoneyNoye’s ApiariesOakes HoneyHoney FarmsOld Mill ApiariesOpp HoneyOro DulcePeterson’s ’’Naturally Sweet’’

HoneyPotoczak Bee FarmsPrice ApiariesPure Sweet Honey FarmsRobertson Pollination ServiceRobson HoneyWilliam RobsonRosedale ApiariesRyan ApiariesSchmidt Honey FarmsSimpson ApiariesSioux Honey AssociationSmoot HoneySolby HoneyStahlman ApiariesSteve E Parks Apiaries

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Stroope Bee & HoneyT&D Honey BeeTalbott’s HoneyTerry ApiariesThompson ApiariesTriple A FarmTropical Blossom HoneyTubbs ApiariesVenable WholesaleWalter L Wilson Buzz 76

ApiariesWiebersiek Honey FarmsWilmer FarmsBrent J WoodworthWooten’s Golden QueensYaddof Apiaries

A-357-814 . . . . 731-TA-898 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/Argentina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpA-401-040 . . . . AA1921-114 . . Stainless Steel Plate/

Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jessop Steel

A-401-601 . . . . 731-TA-316 . . . Brass Sheet and Strip/Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allied Industrial Workers ofAmerica

American BrassBridgeport BrassChase Brass & CopperHussey CopperInternational Association of

Machinists & AerospaceWorkers

Mechanics Educational Societyof America (Local 56)

The Miller CompanyOlinRevere Copper ProductsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-401-603 . . . . 731-TA-354 . . . Stainless Steel Hollow

Products/Sweden . . . . . . . . . .AL Tech Specialty SteelAllegheny Ludlum SteelARMCOCarpenter TechnologyCrucible MaterialsDamacus Tubular ProductsSpecialty Tubing Group

A-401-801 . . . . 731-TA-397-A. Ball Bearings/Sweden . . . . . . . Barden CorpEmerson Power TransmissionKubar BearingsMPBRollway BearingsTorrington

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-401-801 . . . . 731-TA-397-B Cylindrical Roller Bearings/Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Barden CorpEmerson Power TransmissionMPBRollway BearingsTorrington

A-401-805 . . . . 731-TA-586 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-401-806 . . . . 731-TA-774 . . . Stainless Steel Wire Rod/

Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AL Tech Specialty SteelCarpenter TechnologyRepublic Engineered SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-401-808 . . . . 731-TA-1087. . Purified

Carboxymethylcellulose/Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Aqualon Co a Division ofHercules Inc

A-403-801 . . . . 731-TA-454 . . . Fresh and Chilled AtlanticSalmon/Norway. . . . . . . . . . . .

Heritage SalmonThe Coalition for Fair AtlanticSalmon Trade

A-405-802 . . . . 731-TA-576 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Finland. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-405-803 . . . . 731-TA-1084. . Purified

Carboxymethylcellulose/Finland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Aqualon Co a Division ofHercules Inc

A-412-801 . . . . 731-TA-399-A. Ball Bearings/United King-dom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Barden CorpEmerson Power TransmissionKubar BearingsMcGill Manufacturing CoMPBRexnord IncRollway BearingsTorrington

A-412-801 . . . . 731-TA-399-B Cylindrical Roller Bearings/United Kingdom . . . . . . . . . . .

Barden CorpEmerson Power TransmissionMPBRollway BearingsTorrington

A-412-803 . . . . 731-TA-443 . . . Industrial Nitrocellulose/United Kingdom . . . . . . . . . . .

Hercules

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-412-805 . . . . 731-TA-468 . . . Sodium Thiosulfate/UnitedKingdom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Calabrian

A-412-814 . . . . 731-TA-587 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/United Kingdom. . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-412-818 . . . . 731-TA-804 . . . Stainless Steel Sheet and

Strip/United Kingdom . . . . . .Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelBethlehem SteelButler Armco Independent

UnionCarpenter Technology CorpJ&L Specialty SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaZanesville Armco Independent

OrganizationA-412-822 . . . . 731-TA-918 . . . Stainless Steel Bar/United

Kingdom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carpenter TechnologyCrucible Specialty MetalsElectralloyEmpire Specialty SteelRepublic Technologies Interna-

tionalSlater SteelsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-421-701 . . . . 731-TA-380 . . . Brass Sheet and Strip/

Netherlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allied Industrial Workers of

AmericaAmerican BrassBridgeport BrassChase Brass & CopperHussey CopperInternational Association of

Machinists & AerospaceWorkers

Mechanics Educational Societyof America (Local 56)

The Miller CompanyNorth Coast Brass & CopperOlinPegg MetalsRevere Copper ProductsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-421-804 . . . . 731-TA-608 . . . Cold-Rolled Carbon Steel Flat

Products/Netherlands . . . . . .Armco SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLTV SteelNational SteelNextechRouge Steel Co

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Sharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton Steel

A-421-805 . . . . 731-TA-652 . . . Aramid Fiber/Netherlands . . . E I du Pont de NemoursA-421-807 . . . . 731-TA-903 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/

Netherlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpA-421-811 . . . . 731-TA-1086. . Purified

Carboxymethylcellulose/Netherlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Aqualon Co a Division ofHercules Inc

A-423-077 . . . . AA1921-198 . . Sugar/Belgium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida Sugar Marketing andTerminal Association

A-423-602 . . . . 731-TA-365 . . . Industrial Phosphoric Acid/Belgium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Albright & WilsonFMCHydrite ChemicalMonsantoStauffer Chemical

A-423-805 . . . . 731-TA-573 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Belgium . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-423-808 . . . . 731-TA-788 . . . Stainless Steel Plate in Coils/

Belgium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelLukens SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-427-001 . . . . 731-TA-44 . . . . Sorbitol/France . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lonza

PfizerA-427-009 . . . . 731-TA-96 . . . . Industrial Nitrocellulose/

France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hercules

A-427-078 . . . . AA1921-199 . . Sugar/France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida Sugar Marketing andTerminal Association

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-427-098 . . . . 731-TA-25 . . . . Anhydrous SodiumMetasilicate/France . . . . . . . .

PQ

A-427-602 . . . . 731-TA-313 . . . Brass Sheet and Strip/France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allied Industrial Workers ofAmerica

American BrassBridgeport BrassChase Brass & CopperHussey CopperInternational Association of

Machinists & AerospaceWorkers

Mechanics Educational Societyof America (Local 56)

The Miller CompanyOlinRevere Copper ProductsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-427-801 . . . . 731-TA-392-A. Ball Bearings/France . . . . . . . . Barden Corp

Emerson Power TransmissionKubar BearingsMcGill Manufacturing CoMPBRexnord IncRollway BearingsTorrington

A-427-801 . . . . 731-TA-392-B Cylindrical Roller Bearings/France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Barden CorpEmerson Power TransmissionMPBRollway BearingsTorrington

A-427-801 . . . . 731-TA-392-C Spherical Plain Bearings/France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Barden CorpEmerson Power TransmissionKubar BearingsMcGill Manufacturing CoRexnord IncRollway BearingsTorrington

A-427-804 . . . . 731-TA-553 . . . Hot-Rolled Lead and BismuthCarbon Steel Products/France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelInland Steel IndustriesUSS/Kobe Steel

A-427-808 . . . . 731-TA-615 . . . Corrosion-Resistant CarbonSteel Flat Products/ France .

Armco SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLTV SteelLukens SteelNational SteelNextechRouge Steel CoSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton Steel

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-427-811 . . . . 731-TA-637 . . . Stainless Steel Wire Rod/France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AL Tech Specialty SteelArmco SteelCarpenter TechnologyRepublic Engineered SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-427-814 . . . . 731-TA-797 . . . Stainless Steel Sheet and

Strip/France. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelBethlehem SteelButler Armco Independent

UnionCarpenter Technology CorpNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaZanesville Armco Independent

OrganizationA-427-816 . . . . 731-TA-816 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel

Plate/France. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelGeneva SteelIPSCO SteelNational SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-427-818 . . . . 731-TA-909 . . . Low Enriched Uranium/

France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .United States Enrichment

CorpUSEC Inc

A-427-820 . . . . 731-TA-913 . . . Stainless Steel Bar/France . . . Carpenter TechnologyCrucible Specialty MetalsElectralloyEmpire Specialty SteelRepublic Technologies Interna-

tionalSlater SteelsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-428-082 . . . . AA1921-200 . . Sugar/Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida Sugar Marketing and

Terminal AssociationA-428-602 . . . . 731-TA-317 . . . Brass Sheet and Strip/

Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allied Industrial Workers of

AmericaAmerican BrassBridgeport BrassChase Brass & CopperHussey CopperInternational Association of

Machinists & AerospaceWorkers

Mechanics Educational Societyof America (Local 56)

The Miller CompanyOlinRevere Copper ProductsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-428-801 . . . . 731-TA-391-A. Ball Bearings/Germany. . . . . . Barden Corp

Emerson Power TransmissionKubar BearingsMcGill Manufacturing CoMPBRexnord IncRollway BearingsTorrington

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-428-801 . . . . 731-TA-391-B Cylindrical Roller Bearings/Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Barden CorpEmerson Power TransmissionMPBRollway BearingsTorrington

A-428-801 . . . . 731-TA-391-C Spherical Plain Bearings/Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Barden CorpEmerson Power TransmissionRollway BearingsTorrington

A-428-802 . . . . 731-TA-419 . . . Industrial Belts/Germany. . . . The Gates Rubber CompanyThe Goodyear Tire and Rubber

CompanyA-428-803 . . . . 731-TA-444 . . . Industrial Nitrocellulose/

Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hercules

A-428-807 . . . . 731-TA-465 . . . Sodium Thiosulfate/Germany CalabrianA-428-814 . . . . 731-TA-604 . . . Cold-Rolled Carbon Steel Flat

Products/Germany . . . . . . . . .Armco SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLTV SteelNational SteelNextechRouge Steel CoSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton Steel

A-428-815 . . . . 731-TA-616 . . . Corrosion-Resistant CarbonSteel Flat Products/Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Armco SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLTV SteelLukens SteelNational SteelNextechRouge Steel CoSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton Steel

A-428-816 . . . . 731-TA-578 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Germany . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision Steel

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Thompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-428-820 . . . . 731-TA-709 . . . Seamless Pipe/Germany . . . . . Koppel Steel

QuanexTimkenUnited States Steel

A-428-821 . . . . 731-TA-736 . . . Large Newspaper PrintingPresses/Germany . . . . . . . . . .

Rockwell Graphics Systems

A-428-825 . . . . 731-TA-798 . . . Stainless Steel Sheet andStrip/Germany. . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelBethlehem SteelButler Armco Independent

UnionCarpenter Technology CorpJ&L Specialty SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaZanesville Armco Independent

OrganizationA-428-830 . . . . 731-TA-914 . . . Stainless Steel Bar/

Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carpenter TechnologyCrucible Specialty MetalsElectralloyEmpire Specialty SteelRepublic Technologies Interna-

tionalSlater SteelsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-437-601 . . . . 731-TA-341 . . . Tapered Roller Bearings/

Hungary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L&S BearingTimkenTorrington

A-437-804 . . . . 731-TA-426 . . . Sulfanilic Acid/Hungary . . . . . Nation Ford ChemicalA-447-801 . . . . 731-TA-340C . Solid Urea/Estonia . . . . . . . . . . Agrico Chemical

American CyanamidCF IndustriesFirst MississippiMississippi ChemicalTerra InternationalWR Grace

A-449-804 . . . . 731-TA-878 . . . Steel Concrete ReinforcingBar/Latvia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AB Steel Mill IncAmeriSteelAuburn SteelBirmingham SteelBorder SteelCascade Steel Rolling Mills IncCMC Steel GroupCo-Steel IncMarion SteelNorth Star Steel CoNucor SteelRebar Trade Action CoalitionRiverview SteelSheffield SteelTAMCOTXI-Chaparral Steel Co

A-451-801 . . . . 731-TA-340D . Solid Urea/Lithuania . . . . . . . . Agrico ChemicalAmerican CyanamidCF IndustriesFirst MississippiMississippi ChemicalTerra InternationalWR Grace

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-455-802 . . . . 731-TA-583 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Poland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-455-803 . . . . 731-TA-880 . . . Steel Concrete Reinforcing

Bar/Poland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AB Steel Mill IncAmeriSteelAuburn SteelBirmingham SteelBorder SteelCascade Steel Rolling Mills IncCMC Steel GroupCo-Steel IncMarion SteelNorth Star Steel CoNucor SteelRebar Trade Action CoalitionRiverview SteelSheffield SteelTAMCOTXI-Chaparral Steel Co

A-469-007 . . . . 731-TA-126 . . . Potassium Permanganate/Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Carus Chemical

A-469-803 . . . . 731-TA-585 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Spain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-469-805 . . . . 731-TA-682 . . . Stainless Steel Bar/Spain . . . . AL Tech Specialty Steel

Carpenter TechnologyCrucible Specialty MetalsElectralloyRepublic Engineered SteelsSlater SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-469-807 . . . . 731-TA-773 . . . Stainless Steel Wire Rod/

Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AL Tech Specialty SteelCarpenter TechnologyRepublic Engineered SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-469-810 . . . . 731-TA-890 . . . Stainless Steel Angle/Spain . . Slater Steels

United Steelworkers ofAmerica

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-469-814 . . . . 731-TA-1083. . Chlorinated Isocyanurates/Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

BioLab IncClearon CorpOccidental Chemical Corp

A-471-806 . . . . 731-TA-427 . . . Sulfanilic Acid/Portugal . . . . . Nation Ford ChemicalA-475-059 . . . . AA1921-167 . . Pressure-Sensitive Plastic

Tape/Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Minnesota Mining & Manufac-

turingA-475-601 . . . . 731-TA-314 . . . Brass Sheet and Strip/Italy . . Allied Industrial Workers of

AmericaAmerican BrassBridgeport BrassChase Brass & CopperHussey CopperInternational Association of

Machinists & AerospaceWorkers

Mechanics Educational Societyof America (Local 56)

The Miller CompanyOlinRevere Copper ProductsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-475-703 . . . . 731-TA-385 . . . Granular Polytetrafluoroethy-

lene/Italy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E I du Pont de NemoursICI Americas

A-475-801 . . . . 731-TA-393-A. Ball Bearings/Italy . . . . . . . . . . Barden CorpEmerson Power TransmissionKubar BearingsMcGill Manufacturing CoMPBRexnord IncRollway BearingsTorrington

A-475-801 . . . . 731-TA-393-B Cylindrical Roller Bearings/Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Barden CorpEmerson Power TransmissionMPBRollway BearingsTorrington

A-475-802 . . . . 731-TA-413 . . . Industrial Belts/Italy . . . . . . . . The Gates Rubber CompanyThe Goodyear Tire and Rubber

CompanyA-475-811 . . . . 731-TA-659 . . . Grain-Oriented Silicon Elec-

trical Steel/Italy . . . . . . . . . . .Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelButler Armco Independent

UnionUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaZanesville Armco Independent

UnionA-475-814 . . . . 731-TA-710 . . . Seamless Pipe/Italy . . . . . . . . . Koppel Steel

QuanexTimkenUnited States Steel

A-475-816 . . . . 731-TA-713 . . . Oil Country Tubular Goods/Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bellville TubeIPSCOKoppel SteelLone Star SteelMaverick TubeNewport SteelNorth Star SteelUS SteelUSS/Kobe

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-475-818 . . . . 731-TA-734 . . . Pasta/Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Zerega’s SonsAmerican Italian PastaBordenD Merlino & SonsDakota Growers PastaFouldsGilster-Mary LeeGooch FoodsHershey FoodsLaRinascente Macaroni CoPasta USAPhiladelphia MacaroniST Specialty Foods

A-475-820 . . . . 731-TA-770 . . . Stainless Steel Wire Rod/Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AL Tech Specialty SteelCarpenter TechnologyRepublic Engineered SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-475-822 . . . . 731-TA-790 . . . Stainless Steel Plate in Coils/

Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelJ&L Specialty SteelLukens SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-475-824 . . . . 731-TA-799 . . . Stainless Steel Sheet and

Strip/Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelBethlehem SteelButler Armco Independent

UnionCarpenter Technology CorpJ&L Specialty SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaZanesville Armco Independent

OrganizationA-475-826 . . . . 731-TA-819 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel

Plate/Italy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelIPSCO SteelNational SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-475-828 . . . . 731-TA-865 . . . Stainless Steel Butt-Weld Pipe

Fittings/Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Flo-Mac IncGerlinMarkovitz EnterprisesShaw Alloy Piping ProductsTaylor Forge Stainless

A-475-829 . . . . 731-TA-915 . . . Stainless Steel Bar/Italy . . . . . Carpenter TechnologyCrucible Specialty MetalsElectralloyEmpire Specialty SteelRepublic Technologies Interna-

tionalSlater SteelsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-479-801 . . . . 731-TA-445 . . . Industrial Nitrocellulose/

Yugoslavia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hercules

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-484-801 . . . . 731-TA-406 . . . Electrolytic ManganeseDioxide/Greece . . . . . . . . . . . .

ChemetalsKerr-McGeeRayovac

A-485-601 . . . . 731-TA-339 . . . Solid Urea/Romania . . . . . . . . . Agrico ChemicalAmerican CyanamidCF IndustriesFirst MississippiMississippi ChemicalTerra InternationalWR Grace

A-485-602 . . . . 731-TA-345 . . . Tapered Roller Bearings/Romania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

L&S BearingTimkenTorrington

A-485-801 . . . . 731-TA-395 . . . Ball Bearings/Romania . . . . . . Barden CorpEmerson Power TransmissionKubar BearingsMPBRollway BearingsTorrington

A-485-803 . . . . 731-TA-584 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Romania. . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-485-805 . . . . 731-TA-849 . . . Small-Diameter Carbon Steel

Seamless Pipe/ Romania . . . .Koppel SteelNorth Star SteelSharon TubeTimkenUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaUSS/KobeVision Metals’ Gulf States

TubeA-485-806 . . . . 731-TA-904 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/

Romania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpA-489-501 . . . . 731-TA-273 . . . Welded Carbon Steel Pipe and

Tube/Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allied Tube & ConduitAmerican TubeBernard EppsBock Industries

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Bull Moose TubeCentral Steel TubeCentury TubeCopperweld TubingCyclopsHughes Steel & TubeKaiser SteelLaclede SteelMaruichi AmericanMaverick TubeMerchant MetalsPhoenix SteelPittsburgh TubeQuanexSharon TubeSouthwestern PipeUNR-LeavittWelded TubeWestern Tube & ConduitWheatland Tube

A-489-602 . . . . 731-TA-364 . . . Aspirin/Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dow ChemicalMonsantoNorwich-Eaton

A-489-805 . . . . 731-TA-735 . . . Pasta/Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Zerega’s SonsAmerican Italian PastaBordenD Merlino & SonsDakota Growers PastaFouldsGilster-Mary LeeGooch FoodsHershey FoodsLaRinascente Macaroni CoPasta USAPhiladelphia MacaroniST Specialty Foods

A-489-807 . . . . 731-TA-745 . . . Steel Concrete ReinforcingBar/Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AmeriSteelAuburn SteelBirmingham SteelCommercial MetalsMarion SteelNew Jersey Steel

A-507-502 . . . . 731-TA-287 . . . Raw In-Shell Pistachios/Iran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Blackwell LandCalifornia Pistachio OrchardKeenan FarmsKern Pistachio Hulling & Dry-

ingLos Ranchos de Poco PedroPistachio Producers of

CaliforniaTM Duche Nut

A-508-604 . . . . 731-TA-366 . . . Industrial Phosphoric Acid/Israel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Albright & WilsonFMCHydrite ChemicalMonsantoStauffer Chemical

A-533-502 . . . . 731-TA-271 . . . Welded Carbon Steel Pipe andTube/India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allied Tube & ConduitAmerican TubeBernard EppsBock IndustriesBull Moose TubeCentral Steel TubeCentury TubeCopperweld TubingCyclops

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CommerceCase No.

CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Hughes Steel & TubeKaiser SteelLaclede SteelMaruichi AmericanMaverick TubeMerchant MetalsPhoenix SteelPittsburgh TubeQuanexSharon TubeSouthwestern PipeUNR-LeavittWelded TubeWestern Tube & ConduitWheatland Tube

A-533-806 . . . . 731-TA-561 . . . Sulfanilic Acid/India. . . . . . . . . R-M IndustriesA-533-808 . . . . 731-TA-638 . . . Stainless Steel Wire Rod/

India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AL Tech Specialty SteelArmco SteelCarpenter TechnologyRepublic Engineered SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-533-809 . . . . 731-TA-639 . . . Forged Stainless Steel

Flanges/India. . . . . . . . . . . . . .GerlinIdeal ForgingMaass FlangeMarkovitz Enterprises

A-533-810 . . . . 731-TA-679 . . . Stainless Steel Bar/India . . . . AL Tech Specialty SteelCarpenter TechnologyCrucible Specialty MetalsElectralloyRepublic Engineered SteelsSlater SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-533-813 . . . . 731-TA-778 . . . Preserved Mushrooms/

India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LK BowmanModern Mushroom FarmsMonterey MushroomsMount Laurel CanningMushroom CanningSouthwood FarmsSunny Dell FoodsUnited Canning

A-533-817 . . . . 731-TA-817 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelIPSCO SteelNational SteelTuscaloosa SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-533-820 . . . . 731-TA-900 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/

India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel Co

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Steel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpA-533-823 . . . . 731-TA-929 . . . Silicomanganese/ndia . . . . . . . Eramet Marietta

Paper, Allied-Industrial,Chemical and Energy Work-ers International Union, Lo-cal 5-0639

A-533-824 . . . . 731-TA-933 . . . Polyethylene TerephthalateFilm, Sheet and Strip (PETFilm)/India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DuPont Teijin FilmsMitsubishi Polyester Film LLCSKC America IncToray Plastics (America)

A-533-828 . . . . 731-TA-1025. . Prestressed Concrete SteelWire Strand/India. . . . . . . . . .

American Spring Wire CorpInsteel Wire Products CoSivaco Georgia LLCStrand Tech Martin IncSumiden Wire Products Corp

A-533-838 . . . . 731-TA-1061. . Carbazole Violet Pigment 23/India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allegheny Color CorpBarker Fine Color IncClariant CorpNation Ford Chemical CoSun Chemical Co

A-533-843 . . . . 731-TA-1096. . Certain Lined Paper SchoolSupplies/India . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fay Paper Products IncMeadWestvaco Consumer &

Office ProductsNorcom IncPacon CorpRoaring Spring Blank Book CoTop Flight IncUnited Steel, Paper and For-

estry, Rubber, Manufactur-ing, Energy, Allied Indus-trial and Service WorkersInternational Union, AFL-CIO-CLC (USW)

A-538-802 . . . . 731-TA-514 . . . Cotton Shop Towels/Bangladesh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Milliken

A-549-502 . . . . 731-TA-252 . . . Welded Carbon Steel Pipe andTube/Thailand . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allied Tube & ConduitAmerican TubeBernard EppsBock IndustriesBull Moose TubeCentral Steel TubeCentury TubeCopperweld TubingCyclopsHughes Steel & TubeKaiser SteelLaclede SteelMaruichi AmericanMaverick TubeMerchant MetalsPhoenix SteelPittsburgh TubeQuanexSharon TubeSouthwestern Pipe

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

UNR-LeavittWelded TubeWestern Tube & ConduitWheatland Tube

A-549-601 . . . . 731-TA-348 . . . Malleable Cast Iron PipeFittings/Thailand . . . . . . . . . .

GrinnellStanley G FlaggStockham Valves & FittingsU-BrandWard Manufacturing

A-549-807 . . . . 731-TA-521 . . . Carbon Steel Butt-Weld PipeFittings/Thailand . . . . . . . . . .

HackneyLadishMills Iron WorksSteel ForgingsTube Forgings of America

A-549-812 . . . . 731-TA-705 . . . Furfuryl Alcohol/Thailand . . . QO ChemicalsA-549-813 . . . . 731-TA-706 . . . Canned Pineapple/

Thailand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .International Longshoreman’s

and Warehouseman’sUnion

Maui PineappleA-549-817 . . . . 731-TA-907 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/

Thailand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpA-549-820 . . . . 731-TA-1028. . Prestressed Concrete Steel

Wire Strand/Thailand . . . . . .American Spring Wire CorpInsteel Wire Products CoSivaco Georgia LLCStrand Tech Martin IncSumiden Wire Products Corp

A-549-821 . . . . 731-TA-1045. . Polyethylene Retail CarrierBags/Thailand . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Aargus Plastics IncAdvance Polybags IncAdvance Polybags (Nevada)

IncAdvance Polybags (Northeast)

IncAlpha Industries IncAlpine Plastics IncAmpac Packaging LLCAPI Enterprises IncCommand PackagingContinental Poly Bags IncDurabag Co IncEuropackaging LLCGenpak LLC (formerly Conti-

nental Superbag LLC)Genpak LLC (formerly Strout

Plastics)Hilex Poly Co LLCInteplast Group LtdPCL Packaging IncPoly-Pak Industries Inc

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Roplast Industries IncSuperbag CorpUnistar Plastics LLCVanguard Plastics IncVS Plastics LLC

A-552-801 . . . . 731-TA-1012. . Certain Frozen Fish Fillets/Vietnam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

America’s Catch IncAquafarms Catfish IncCarolina Classics Catfish IncCatfish Farmers of AmericaConsolidated Catfish Compa-

nies IncDelta Pride Catfish IncFish Processors IncGuidry’s Catfish IncHaring’s Pride CatfishHarvest Select Catfish (Ala-

bama Catfish Inc)Heartland Catfish Co (TT&W

Farm Products Inc)Prairie Lands Seafood (Illinois

Fish Farmers Cooperative)Pride of the PondPride of the South Catfish IncPrime Line IncSeabrook Seafood IncSeacat (Arkansas Catfish

Growers)Simmons Farm Raised Catfish

IncSouthern Pride Catfish LLCVerret Fisheries Inc

A-557-805 . . . . 731-TA-527 . . . Extruded Rubber Thread/Malaysia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Globe ManufacturingNorth American Rubber

ThreadA-557-809 . . . . 731-TA-866 . . . Stainless Steel Butt-Weld Pipe

Fittings/Malaysia . . . . . . . . . .Flo-Mac IncGerlinMarkovitz EnterprisesShaw Alloy Piping ProductsTaylor Forge Stainless

A-557-813 . . . . 731-TA-1044. . Polyethylene Retail CarrierBags/Malaysia . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Aargus Plastics IncAdvance Polybags IncAdvance Polybags (Nevada)

IncAdvance Polybags (Northeast)

IncAlpha Industries IncAlpine Plastics IncAmpac Packaging LLCAPI Enterprises IncCommand PackagingContinental Poly Bags IncDurabag Co IncEuropackaging LLCGenpak LLC (formerly Conti-

nental Superbag LLC)Genpak LLC (formerly Strout

Plastics)Hilex Poly Co LLCInteplast Group LtdPCL Packaging IncPoly-Pak Industries IncRoplast Industries IncSuperbag CorpUnistar Plastics LLCVanguard Plastics IncVS Plastics LLC

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-559-502 . . . . 731-TA-296 . . . Small Diameter Standard andRectangular Pipe and Tube/Singapore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allied Tube & ConduitAmerican TubeBull Moose TubeCyclopsHannibal IndustriesLaclede SteelPittsburgh TubeSharon TubeWestern Tube & ConduitWheatland Tube

A-559-601 . . . . 731-TA-370 . . . Color Picture Tubes/Singapore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Industrial Union Department,AFL-CIO

International Association ofMachinists & AerospaceWorkers

International Brotherhood ofElectrical Workers

International Union of Elec-tronic, Electrical, Technical,Salaried and Machine Work-ers

Philips Electronic ComponentsGroup

United Steelworkers ofAmerica

Zenith ElectronicsA-559-801 . . . . 731-TA-396 . . . Ball Bearings/Singapore . . . . . Barden Corp

Emerson Power TransmissionKubar BearingsMcGill Manufacturing CoMPBRexnord IncRollway BearingsTorrington

A-559-802 . . . . 731-TA-415 . . . Industrial Belts/Singapore . . . The Gates Rubber CompanyThe Goodyear Tire and Rubber

CompanyA-560-801 . . . . 731-TA-742 . . . Melamine Institutional

Dinnerware/Indonesia. . . . . .Carlisle Food Service ProductsLexington UnitedPlastics Manufacturing

A-560-802 . . . . 731-TA-779 . . . Preserved Mushrooms/Indonesia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

LK BowmanModern Mushroom FarmsMonterey MushroomsMount Laurel CanningMushroom CanningSouthwood FarmsSunny Dell FoodsUnited Canning

A-560-803 . . . . 731-TA-787 . . . Extruded Rubber Thread/Indonesia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

North American RubberThread

A-560-805 . . . . 731-TA-818 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Indonesia . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelIPSCO SteelNational SteelTuscaloosa SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-560-811 . . . . 731-TA-875 . . . Steel Concrete Reinforcing

Bar/Indonesia . . . . . . . . . . . . .AB Steel Mill IncAmeriSteelBirmingham SteelBorder Steel

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Cascade Steel Rolling Mills IncCMC Steel GroupCo-Steel IncMarion SteelNorth Star Steel CoNucor SteelRebar Trade Action CoalitionRiverview SteelSheffield SteelTAMCOTXI-Chaparral Steel Co

A-560-812 . . . . 731-TA-901 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/Indonesia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpA-560-815 . . . . 731-TA-957 . . . Carbon and Certain Alloy

Steel Wire Rod/Indonesia . . .AmeriSteelBirmingham SteelCascade Steel Rolling MillsConnecticut Steel CorpCo-Steel RaritanGS IndustriesKeystone Consolidated Indus-

triesNorth Star Steel TexasNucor Steel-Nebraska (a divi-

sion of Nucor Corp)Republic Technologies Interna-

tionalRocky Mountain Steel Mills

A-560-818 . . . . 731-TA-1097. . Certain Lined Paper SchoolSupplies/Indonesia . . . . . . . . .

Fay Paper Products IncMeadWestvaco Consumer &

Office ProductsNorcom IncPacon CorpRoaring Spring Blank Book CoTop Flight IncUnited Steel, Paper and For-

estry, Rubber, Manufactur-ing, Energy, Allied Indus-trial and Service WorkersInternational Union, AFL-CIO-CLC (USW)

A-565-801 . . . . 731-TA-867 . . . Stainless Steel Butt-Weld PipeFittings/Philippines . . . . . . . .

Flo-Mac IncGerlinMarkovitz EnterprisesShaw Alloy Piping ProductsTaylor Forge Stainless

A-570-001 . . . . 731-TA-125 . . . Potassium Permanganate/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Carus Chemical

A-570-002 . . . . 731-TA-130 . . . Chloropicrin/China. . . . . . . . . . LCP Chemicals & PlasticsNiklor Chemical

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A-570-003 . . . . 731-TA-103 . . . Cotton Shop Towels/China . . . MillikenTexel IndustriesWikit

A-570-007 . . . . 731-TA-149 . . . Barium Chloride/China . . . . . . Chemical ProductsA-570-101 . . . . 731-TA-101 . . . Greige Polyester Cotton

Printcloth/China . . . . . . . . . . .Alice ManufacturingClinton MillsDan RiverGreenwood MillsHamrick MillsM LowensteinMayfair MillsMount Vernon Mills

A-570-501 . . . . 731-TA-244 . . . Natural Bristle PaintBrushes/China. . . . . . . . . . . . .

Baltimore BrushBestt LiebcoElder & JenksEZ PaintrH&G IndustriesJoseph Lieberman & SonsPurdyRubbersetThomas Paint ApplicatorsWooster Brush

A-570-502 . . . . 731-TA-265 . . . Iron Construction Castings/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Alhambra FoundryAllegheny FoundryBingham & TaylorCampbell FoundryCharlotte Pipe & FoundryDeeter FoundryEast Jordan FoundryLe Baron FoundryMunicipal CastingsNeenah FoundryOpelika FoundryPinkerton FoundryTyler PipeUS Foundry & ManufacturingVulcan Foundry

A-570-504 . . . . 731-TA-282 . . . Petroleum Wax Candles/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The AI Root CompanyCandle Artisans IncCandle-LiteCathedral CandleColonial Candle of Cape CodGeneral Wax & CandleLenox CandlesLumi-Lite CandleMeuch-Kreuzer CandleNational Candle AssociationWill & BaumerWNS

A-570-506 . . . . 731-TA-298 . . . Porcelain-on-Steel CookingWare/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

General Housewares

A-570-601 . . . . 731-TA-344 . . . Tapered Roller Bearings/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

L&S BearingTimkenTorrington

A-570-802 . . . . 731-TA-441 . . . Industrial Nitrocellulose/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Hercules

A-570-803 . . . . 731-TA-457-A. Axes and Adzes/China . . . . . . . Council Tool Co IncWarwood ToolWoodings-Verona

A-570-803 . . . . 731-TA-457-B Bars and Wedges/China . . . . . Council Tool Co IncWarwood ToolWoodings-Verona

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A-570-803 . . . . 731-TA-457-C Hammers and Sledges/China. Council Tool Co IncWarwood ToolWoodings-Verona

A-570-803 . . . . 731-TA-457-D Picks and Mattocks/China . . . Council Tool Co IncWarwood ToolWoodings-Verona

A-570-804 . . . . 731-TA-464 . . . Sparklers/China . . . . . . . . . . . . BJ AlanDiamond SparklerElkton Sparkler

A-570-805 . . . . 731-TA-466 . . . Sodium Thiosulfate/China . . . CalabrianA-570-806 . . . . 731-TA-472 . . . Silicon Metal/China . . . . . . . . . American Alloys

Elkem MetalsGlobe MetallurgicalInternational Union of Elec-

tronics, Electrical, Machineand Furniture Workers (Lo-cal 693)

Oil, Chemical and AtomicWorkers (Local 389)

Silicon MetaltechSiMETCOSKW AlloysTextile Processors, ServiceTrades, Health Care

Professional and TechnicalEmployees (Local 60)

United Steelworkers ofAmerica (Locals 5171, 8538and 12646)

A-570-808 . . . . 731-TA-474 . . . Chrome-Plated Lug Nuts/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Consolidated InternationalAutomotive

Key ManufacturingMcGard

A-570-811 . . . . 731-TA-497 . . . Tungsten Ore Concentrates/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Curtis TungstenUS Tungsten

A-570-814 . . . . 731-TA-520 . . . Carbon Steel Butt-Weld PipeFittings/China . . . . . . . . . . . . .

HackneyLadishMills Iron WorksSteel ForgingsTube Forgings of America

A-570-815 . . . . 731-TA-538 . . . Sulfanilic Acid/China . . . . . . . . R-M IndustriesA-570-819 . . . . 731-TA-567 . . . Ferrosilicon/China . . . . . . . . . . AIMCOR

Alabama SiliconAmerican AlloysGlobe MetallurgicalOil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers (Local 389)Silicon MetaltechUnited Autoworkers of

America (Local 523)United Steelworkers of

America (Locals 2528, 3081,5171 and 12646)

A-570-822 . . . . 731-TA-624 . . . Helical Spring Lock Washers/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Illinois Tool Works

A-570-825 . . . . 731-TA-653 . . . Sebacic Acid/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Union Camp

A-570-826 . . . . 731-TA-663 . . . Paper Clips/China. . . . . . . . . . . ACCO USALabelon/NoestingTRICO Manufacturing

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A-570-827 . . . . 731-TA-669 . . . Cased Pencils/China. . . . . . . . . Blackfeet Indian Writing In-strument

Dixon-TiconderogaEmpire BerolFaber-CastellGeneral PencilJR Moon PencilMusgrave Pen & PencilPandaWriting Instrument Manufac-

turers Association, PencilSection

A-570-828 . . . . 731-TA-672 . . . Silicomanganese/China . . . . . . Elkem MetalsOil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers (Local 3-639)A-570-830 . . . . 731-TA-677 . . . Coumarin/China . . . . . . . . . . . . Rhone-PoulencA-570-831 . . . . 731-TA-683 . . . Fresh Garlic/China. . . . . . . . . . A&D Christopher Ranch

Belridge PackingColusa ProduceDenice & Filice PackingEl Camino PackingThe Garlic CompanyVessey and Company

A-570-832 . . . . 731-TA-696 . . . Pure Magnesium/China . . . . . Dow ChemicalInternational Union of Operat-

ing Engineers (Local 564)Magnesium Corporation of

AmericaUnited Steelworkers of

America (Local 8319)A-570-835 . . . . 731-TA-703 . . . Furfuryl Alcohol/China . . . . . . QO ChemicalsA-570-836 . . . . 731-TA-718 . . . Glycine/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chattem

Hampshire ChemicalA-570-840 . . . . 731-TA-724 . . . Manganese Metal/China . . . . . Elkem Metals

Kerr-McGeeA-570-842 . . . . 731-TA-726 . . . Polyvinyl Alcohol/China . . . . . Air Products and ChemicalsA-570-844 . . . . 731-TA-741 . . . Melamine Institutional

Dinnerware/China . . . . . . . . .Carlisle Food Service ProductsLexington UnitedPlastics Manufacturing

A-570-846 . . . . 731-TA-744 . . . Brake Rotors/China . . . . . . . . . Brake PartsCoalition for the Preservation

of American Brake Drumand Rotor AftermarketManufacturers

Iroquois Tool SystemsKelsey HayesKinetic Parts ManufacturingOverseas Auto PartsWagner Brake

A-570-847 . . . . 731-TA-749 . . . Persulfates/China . . . . . . . . . . . FMCA-570-848 . . . . 731-TA-752 . . . Crawfish Tail Meat/China . . . A&S Crawfish

Acadiana Fisherman’s Co-OpArnaudville SeafoodAtchafalaya Crawfish Proces-

sorsBasin Crawfish ProcessorsBayou Land SeafoodBecnel’s Meat & SeafoodBellard’s Poultry & CrawfishBonanza Crawfish FarmCajun Seafood Distributors

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Carl’s SeafoodCatahoula CrawfishChoplin SFDCJ’s Seafood & Purged Craw-

fishClearwater CrawfishCrawfish Processors AllianceHarvey’s SeafoodLawtell Crawfish ProcessorsLouisiana Premium SeafoodsLouisiana SeafoodLT WestPhillips SeafoodPrairie Cajun Wholesale Sea-

food DistRiceland CrawfishSchexnider CrawfishSeafood International Dis-

tributorsSylvester’s ProcessorsTeche Valley Seafood

A-570-849 . . . . 731-TA-753 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Acme Metals IncBethlehem SteelCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelLukens IncNational SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-570-850 . . . . 731-TA-757 . . . Collated Roofing Nails/

China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Illinois Tool WorksInternational Staple and

MachinesStanley-Bostitch

A-570-851 . . . . 731-TA-777 . . . Preserved Mushrooms/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

LK BowmanModern Mushroom FarmsMonterey MushroomsMount Laurel CanningMushroom CanningSouthwood FarmsSunny Dell FoodsUnited Canning

A-570-852 . . . . 731-TA-814 . . . Creatine Monohydrate/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pfanstiehl Laboratories

A-570-853 . . . . 731-TA-828 . . . Aspirin/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RhodiaA-570-855 . . . . 731-TA-841 . . . Non-Frozen Apple Juice

Concentrate/China . . . . . . . . .Coloma Frozen FoodsGreen Valley Apples of

CaliforniaKnouse Foods CoopMason County Fruit Packers

CoopTree Top

A-570-856 . . . . 731-TA-851 . . . Synthetic Indigo/China . . . . . . Buffalo ColorUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-570-860 . . . . 731-TA-874 . . . Steel Concrete Reinforcing

Bar/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AB Steel Mill IncAmeriSteelAuburn SteelBirmingham SteelBorder SteelCascade Steel Rolling Mills IncCMC Steel GroupCo-Steel Inc

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Marion SteelNorth Star Steel CoNucor SteelRebar Trade Action CoalitionRiverview SteelSheffield SteelTAMCOTXI-Chaparral Steel Co

A-570-862 . . . . 731-TA-891 . . . Foundry Coke/China . . . . . . . . ABC CokeCitizens Gas and Coke UtilityErie CokeSloss Industries CorpTonawanda CokeUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-570-863 . . . . 731-TA-893 . . . Honey/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AH Meyer & Sons

Adee Honey FarmsAlthoff ApiariesAmerican Beekeeping

FederationAmerican Honey Producers

AssociationAnderson ApiariesArroyo ApiariesArtesian Honey ProducersB Weaver ApiariesBailey EnterprisesBarkman HoneyBasler Honey ApiaryBeals HoneyBears Paw ApiariesBeaverhead HoneyBee BizBee Haven HoneyBelliston Brothers ApiariesBig Sky HoneyBill Rhodes HoneyRichard E BlakeCurt BronnenberyBrown’s Honey FarmsBrumley’s BeesBuhmann ApiariesCarys Honey FarmsChaparrel HoneyCharles ApiariesMitchell CharlesCollins HoneyConor ApiariesCoy’s Honey FarmDave Nelson ApiariesDelta BeeEisele’s Pollination & HoneyEllingsoa’sElliott Curtis & SonsCharles L Emmons, SrGause HoneyGene Brandi ApiariesGriffith HoneyHaff ApiariesHamilton Bee FarmsHamilton HoneyHappie BeeHarvest HoneyHarvey’s HoneyHiatt HoneyHoffman HoneyHollman Apiaries

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Honey HouseHoneybee ApiariesGary M HonlRand William Honl and

Sydney Jo HonlJames R & Joann Smith TrustJaynes Bee ProductsJohnston Honey FarmsLarry JohnstonKe-An HoneyKent HoneybeesLake-Indianhead Honey

FarmsLamb’s Honey FarmLas Flores ApiariesMackrill Honey Farms & SalesRaymond MarquetteMason & Sons HoneyMcCoy’s Sunny South ApiariesMerrimack Valley Apiaries &

Evergreen HoneyMet 2 Honey FarmMissouri River HoneyMitchell Brothers HoneyMonda Honey FarmMontana Dakota HoneyNorthern Bloom HoneyNoye’s ApiariesOakes HoneyOakley Honey FarmsOld Mill ApiariesOpp HoneyOro DulcePeterson’s ’’Naturally Sweet’’

HoneyPotoczak Bee FarmsPrice ApiariesPure Sweet Honey FarmsRobertson Pollination ServiceRobson HoneyWilliam RobsonRosedale ApiariesRyan ApiariesSchmidt Honey FarmsSimpson ApiariesSioux Honey AssociationSmoot HoneySolby HoneyStahlman ApiariesSteve E Parks ApiariesStroope Bee & HoneyT&D Honey BeeTalbott’s HoneyTerry ApiariesThompson ApiariesTriple A FarmTropical Blossom HoneyTubbs ApiariesVenable WholesaleWalter L Wilson Buzz 76

ApiariesWiebersiek Honey FarmsWilmer FarmsBrent J WoodworthWooten’s Golden QueensYaddof Apiaries

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-570-864 . . . . 731-TA-895 . . . Pure Magnesium (Granular)/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Concerned Employees ofNorthwest Alloys

Magnesium Corporation ofAmerica

United Steelworkers ofAmerica

United Steelworkers ofAmerica (Local 8319)

A-570-865 . . . . 731-TA-899 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpA-570-866 . . . . 731-TA-921 . . . Folding Gift Boxes/China . . . . Field Container

Harvard Folding BoxSterling PackagingSuperior Packaging

A-570-867 . . . . 731-TA-922 . . . Automotive ReplacementGlass Windshields/China . . .

PPG IndustriesSafelite GlassViracon/Curvlite IncVisteon Corporation

A-570-868 . . . . 731-TA-932 . . . Folding Metal Tables andChairs/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Krueger InternationalMcCourt ManufacturingMecoVirco Manufacturing

A-570-873 . . . . 731-TA-986 . . . Ferrovanadium/China . . . . . . . Bear Metallurgical CoShieldalloy Metallurgical Corp

A-570-875 . . . . 731-TA-990 . . . Non-Malleable Cast Iron PipeFittings/China . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Anvil International IncBuck Co IncFrazier & Frazier IndustriesWard Manufacturing Inc

A-570-877 . . . . 731-TA-1010. . Lawn and Garden Steel FencePosts/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Steel City Corp

A-570-878 . . . . 731-TA-1013. . Saccharin/China . . . . . . . . . . . . PMC Specialties Group IncA-570-879 . . . . 731-TA-1014. . Polyvinyl Alcohol/China . . . . . Celanese Ltd

E I du Pont de Nemours & CoA-570-880 . . . . 731-TA-1020. . Barium Carbonate/China . . . . Chemical Products CorpA-570-881 . . . . 731-TA-1021. . Malleable Iron Pipe Fittings/

China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Anvil International IncBuck Co IncWard Manufacturing Inc

A-570-882 . . . . 731-TA-1022. . Refined Brown AluminumOxide/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

C-E MineralsTreibacher Schleifmittel North

America IncWashington Mills Co Inc

A-570-884 . . . . 731-TA-1034. . Certain Color TelevisionReceivers/China . . . . . . . . . . .

Five Rivers Electronic Innova-tions LLC

Industrial Division of the Com-munications Workers ofAmerica (IUECWA)

International Brotherhood ofElectrical Workers (IBEW)

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A-570-886 . . . . 731-TA-1043. . Polyethylene Retail CarrierBags/China. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Aargus Plastics IncAdvance Polybags IncAdvance Polybags (Nevada)

IncAdvance Polybags (Northeast)

IncAlpha Industries IncAlpine Plastics IncAmpac Packaging LLCAPI Enterprises IncCommand PackagingContinental Poly Bags IncDurabag Co IncEuropackaging LLCGenpak LLC (formerly Conti-

nental Superbag LLC)Genpak LLC (formerly Strout

Plastics)Hilex Poly Co LLCInteplast Group LtdPCL Packaging IncPoly-Pak Industries IncRoplast Industries IncSuperbag CorpUnistar Plastics LLCVanguard Plastics IncVS Plastics LLC

A-570-887 . . . . 731-TA-1046. . Tetrahydrofurfuryl Alcohol/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Penn Specialty Chemicals Inc

A-570-888 . . . . 731-TA-1047. . Ironing Tables and CertainParts Thereof/China. . . . . . . .

Home Products InternationalInc

A-570-890 . . . . 731-TA-1058. . Wooden Bedroom Furniture/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

American DrewAmerican of MartinsvilleBassett Furniture Industries

IncBebe FurnitureCarolina Furniture Works IncCarpenters Industrial Union

Local 2093Century Furniture IndustriesCountry Craft Furniture IncCraftiqueCrawford Furniture Mfg CorpEJ Victor IncForest DesignsHarden Furniture IncHart FurnitureHigdon Furniture CoIUE Industrial Division of

CWA Local 82472Johnston Tombigbee Furniture

Mfg CoKincaid Furniture Co IncL & J G Stickley IncLea IndustriesMichels & CoMJ Wood Products IncMobel IncModern Furniture Manufac-

turers IncMoosehead Mfg CoOakwood InteriorsO’Sullivan Industries IncPennsylvania House IncPerdues Inc

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Sandberg Furniture Mfg CoInc

Stanley Furniture Co IncStatton Furniture Mfg AssocT Copeland & SonsTeamsters, Chauffeurs, Ware-

housemen and HelpersLocal 991

Tom Seely FurnitureUBC Southern Council of

Industrial Workers LocalUnion 2305

United Steelworkers ofAmerica Local 193U

Vaughan Furniture Co IncVaughan-Bassett Furniture Co

IncVermont TubbsWebb Furniture Enterprises

IncA-570-891 . . . . 731-TA-1059. . Hand Trucks and Certain

Parts Thereof/China. . . . . . . .B&P ManufacturingGleason Industrial Products

IncHarper Trucks IncMagline IncPrecision Products IncWesco Industrial Products Inc

A-570-892 . . . . 731-TA-1060. . Carbazole Violet Pigment 23/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allegheny Color CorpBarker Fine Color IncClariant CorpNation Ford Chemical CoSun Chemical Co

A-570-894 . . . . 731-TA-1070. . Certain Tissue PaperProducts/China . . . . . . . . . . . .

American Crepe CorpCindus CorpEagle Tissue LLCFlower City Tissue Mills Co

and SubsidiaryGarlock Printing & Converting

CorpGreen Mtn Specialties IncHallmark Cards IncPacon CorpPaper, Allied-Industrial,

Chemical and Energy Work-ers International UnionAFL-CIO (‘‘PACE’’)

Paper Service LTDPutney PaperSeaman Paper Co of MA Inc

A-570-895 . . . . 731-TA-1069. . Certain Crepe Paper Products/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

American Crepe CorpCindus CorpPaper, Allied-Industrial,

Chemical and Energy Work-ers International UnionAFL-CIO (‘‘PACE’’)

Seaman Paper Co of MA IncA-570-896 . . . . 731-TA-1071. . Alloy Magnesium/China . . . . . Garfield Alloys Inc

Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plas-tics & Allied WorkersInternational Local 374

Halaco EngineeringMagReTech Inc

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United Steelworkers ofAmerica Local 8319

US Magnesium LLCA-570-899 . . . . 731-TA-1091. . Artists’ Canvas/China . . . . . . . Duro Art Industries

ICG/Holliston Mills IncSignature World Class Canvas

LLCTara Materials Inc

A-570-898 . . . . 731-TA-1082. . Chlorinated Isocyanurates/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

BioLab IncClearon CorpOccidental Chemical Corp

A-570-901 . . . . 731-TA-1095. . Certain Lined Paper SchoolSupplies/China . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fay Paper Products IncMeadWestvaco Consumer &

Office ProductsNorcom IncPacon CorpRoaring Spring Blank Book CoTop Flight IncUnited Steel, Paper and For-

estry, Rubber, Manufactur-ing, Energy, Allied Indus-trial and Service WorkersInternational Union, AFL-CIO-CLC (USW)

A-570-904 . . . . 731-TA-1103 . . Certain Activated Carbon/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Calgon Carbon CorpNorit Americas Inc

A-570-905 . . . . 731-TA-1104 . . Certain Polyester StapleFiber/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DAK Americas LLCFormed Fiber Techmologies

LLCNan Ya Plastics Corp AmericaPalmetto Synthetics LLCUnited Synthetics Inc (USI)Wellman Inc

A-570-908 . . . . 731-TA-1110 . . Soium Hexametaphosphate(SHMP)/China. . . . . . . . . . . . .

ICL Performance Products LPInnophos Inc

A-580-008 . . . . 731-TA-134 . . . Color Television Receivers/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Committee to Preserve Ameri-can Color Television

Independent Radionic Workersof America

Industrial Union Department,AFL-CIO

International Brotherhood ofElectrical Workers

International Union of Electri-cal, Radio and MachineWorkers

A-580-507 . . . . 731-TA-279 . . . Malleable Cast Iron PipeFittings/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . .

GrinnellStanley G FlaggStockham Valves & FittingsU-BrandWard Manufacturing

A-580-601 . . . . 731-TA-304 . . . Top-of-the-Stove StainlessSteel Cooking Ware/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FarberwareRegal WareRevere Copper & BrassWearEver/Proctor Silex

A-580-603 . . . . 731-TA-315 . . . Brass Sheet and Strip/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allied Industrial Workers ofAmerica

American BrassBridgeport BrassChase Brass & CopperHussey CopperInternational Association of

Machinists & AerospaceWorkers

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Mechanics Educational Societyof America (Local 56)

The Miller CompanyOlinRevere Copper ProductsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-580-605 . . . . 731-TA-369 . . . Color Picture Tubes/Korea . . . Industrial Union Department,

AFL-CIOInternational Association of

Machinists & AerospaceWorkers

International Brotherhood ofElectrical Workers

International Union of Elec-tronic, Electrical, Technical,Salaried and MachineWorkers

Philips Electronic ComponentsGroup

United Steelworkers ofAmerica

Zenith ElectronicsA-580-803 . . . . 731-TA-427 . . . Small Business Telephone

Systems/Korea. . . . . . . . . . . . .American Telephone &

TelegraphComdialEagle Telephonic

A-580-805 . . . . 731-TA-442 . . . Industrial Nitrocellulose/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Hercules

A-580-807 . . . . 731-TA-459 . . . Polyethylene TerephthalateFilm/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

E I du Pont de NemoursHoechst CelaneseICI Americas

A-580-809 . . . . 731-TA-533 . . . Circular Welded NonalloySteel Pipe/Korea . . . . . . . . . . .

Allied Tube & ConduitAmerican TubeBull Moose TubeCentury TubeCSI Tubular ProductsCyclopsLaclede SteelLTV Tubular ProductsMaruichi AmericanSharon TubeUSXWestern Tube & ConduitWheatland Tube

A-580-810 . . . . 731-TA-540 . . . Welded ASTM A-312 StainlessSteel Pipe/Korea . . . . . . . . . . .

Avesta Sandvik TubeBristol MetalsCrucible MaterialsDamascus Tubular ProductsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-580-811 . . . . 731-TA-546 . . . Carbon Steel Wire Rope/

Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bridon AmericanMacwhytePaulsen Wire RopeThe Rochester CorporationUnited Automobile, Aerospace

and Agricultural ImplementWorkers (Local 960)

WilliamsportWire-rope WorksWire Rope Corporation of

AmericaA-580-812 . . . . 731-TA-556 . . . DRAMs of 1 Megabit and

Above/Korea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Micron TechnologyNEC ElectronicsTexas Instruments

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A-580-813 . . . . 731-TA-563 . . . Stainless Steel Butt-Weld PipeFittings/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Flo-Mac IncGerlinMarkovitz EnterprisesShaw Alloy Piping ProductsTaylor Forge Stainless

A-580-815 . . . . 731-TA-607 . . . Cold-Rolled Carbon Steel FlatProducts/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . .

Armco SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLTV SteelNational SteelNextechRouge Steel CoSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton Steel

A-580-816 . . . . 731-TA-618 . . . Corrosion-Resistant CarbonSteel Flat Products/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Armco SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLTV SteelLukens SteelNational SteelNextechRouge Steel CoSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton Steel

A-580-825 . . . . 731-TA-715 . . . Oil Country Tubular Goods/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bellville TubeIPSCOKoppel SteelLone Star SteelMaverick TubeNewport SteelNorth Star SteelUS SteelUSS/Kobe

A-580-829 . . . . 731-TA-772 . . . Stainless Steel Wire Rod/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AL Tech Specialty SteelCarpenter TechnologyRepublic Engineered SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-580-831 . . . . 731-TA-791 . . . Stainless Steel Plate in Coils/

Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelJ&L Specialty SteelLukens SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

America

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A-580-834 . . . . 731-TA-801 . . . Stainless Steel Sheet andStrip/Korea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelBethlehem SteelButler Armco Independent

UnionCarpenter Technology CorpJ&L Specialty SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaZanesville Armco IndependentOrganization

A-580-836 . . . . 731-TA-821 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelIPSCO SteelNational SteelTuscaloosa SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-580-839 . . . . 731-TA-825 . . . Polyester Staple Fiber/

Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arteva Specialties SarlE I du Pont de NemoursIntercontinental PolymersWellman

A-580-841 . . . . 731-TA-854 . . . Structural Steel Beams/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Northwestern Steel and WireNucorNucor-Yamato SteelTXI-Chaparral SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-580-844 . . . . 731-TA-877 . . . Steel Concrete Reinforcing

Bar/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AB Steel Mill IncAmeriSteelAuburn SteelBirmingham SteelBorder SteelCascade Steel Rolling Mills IncCMC Steel GroupCo-Steel IncMarion SteelNorth Star Steel CoNucor SteelRebar Trade Action CoalitionRiverview SteelSheffield SteelTAMCOTXI-Chaparral Steel Co

A-580-846 . . . . 731-TA-889 . . . Stainless Steel Angle/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Slater SteelsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-580-847 . . . . 731-TA-916 . . . Stainless Steel Bar/Korea. . . . Carpenter Technology

Crucible Specialty MetalsElectralloyEmpire Specialty SteelRepublic Technologies

InternationalSlater SteelsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-580-850 . . . . 731-TA-1017. . Polyvinyl Alcohol/Korea . . . . . Celanese Ltd

E I du Pont de Nemours & Co

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A-580-852 . . . . 731-TA-1026. . Prestressed Concrete SteelWire Strand/Korea . . . . . . . . .

American Spring Wire CorpInsteel Wire Products CoSivaco Georgia LLCStrand Tech Martin IncSumiden Wire Products Corp

A-583-008 . . . . 731-TA-132 . . . Small Diameter Carbon SteelPipe and Tube/Tawian . . . . . .

Allied Tube & ConduitAmerican TubeBull Moose TubeCopperweld TubingJ&L SteelKaiser SteelMerchant MetalsPittsburgh TubeSouthwestern PipeWestern Tube & Conduit

A-583-009 . . . . 731-TA-135 . . . Color Television Receivers/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Committee to PreserveAmerican Color Television

Independent Radionic Workersof America

Industrial Union Department,AFL-CIO

International Brotherhood ofElectrical Workers

International Union of Electri-cal, Radio and MachineWorkers

A-583-080 . . . . AA1921-197 . . Carbon Steel Plate/Taiwan. . . No Petition (self-initiated byTreasury); Commerce servicelist identifies:

Bethlehem SteelChina SteelUS Steel

A-583-505 . . . . 731-TA-277 . . . Oil Country Tubular Goods/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CF&I SteelCopperweld TubingCyclopsKPCLone Star SteelLTV SteelMaverick TubeQuanexUS Steel

A-583-507 . . . . 731-TA-280 . . . Malleable Cast Iron PipeFittings/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . . .

GrinnellStanley G FlaggStockham Valves & FittingsU-BrandWard Manufacturing

A-583-508 . . . . 731-TA-299 . . . Porcelain-on-Steel CookingWare/Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

General Housewares

A-583-603 . . . . 731-TA-305 . . . Top-of-the-Stove StainlessSteel Cooking Ware/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FarberwareRegal WareRevere Copper & BrassWearEver/Proctor Silex

A-583-605 . . . . 731-TA-310 . . . Carbon Steel Butt-Weld PipeFittings/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . . .

LadishMills Iron WorksSteel ForgingsTube Forgings of AmericaWeldbend

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-583-803 . . . . 731-TA-410 . . . Light-Walled RectangularTube/Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bull Moose TubeHannibal IndustriesHarris TubeMaruichi AmericanSearing IndustriesSouthwestern PipeWestern Tube & Conduit

A-583-806 . . . . 731-TA-428 . . . Small Business TelephoneSystems/Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . .

American Telephone &Telegraph

ComdialEagle Telephonic

A-583-810 . . . . 731-TA-475 . . . Chrome-Plated Lug Nuts/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Consolidated InternationalAutomotive

Key ManufacturingMcGard

A-583-814 . . . . 731-TA-536 . . . Circular Welded NonalloySteel Pipe/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . .

Allied Tube & ConduitAmerican TubeBull Moose TubeCentury TubeCSI Tubular ProductsCyclopsLaclede SteelLTV Tubular ProductsMaruichi AmericanSharon TubeUSXWestern Tube & ConduitWheatland Tube

A-583-815 . . . . 731-TA-541 . . . Welded ASTM A-312 StainlessSteel Pipe/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . .

Avesta Sandvik TubeBristol MetalsCrucible MaterialsDamascus Tubular ProductsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-583-816 . . . . 731-TA-564 . . . Stainless Steel Butt-Weld Pipe

Fittings/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . . .Flo-Mac IncGerlinMarkovitz EnterprisesShaw Alloy Piping ProductsTaylor Forge Stainless

A-583-820 . . . . 731-TA-625 . . . Helical Spring Lock Washers/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Illinois Tool Works

A-583-821 . . . . 731-TA-640 . . . Forged Stainless SteelFlanges/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . . .

GerlinIdeal ForgingMaass FlangeMarkovitz Enterprises

A-583-824 . . . . 731-TA-729 . . . Polyvinyl Alcohol/Taiwan . . . . Air Products and ChemicalsA-583-825 . . . . 731-TA-743 . . . Melamine Institutional

Dinnerware/Taiwan . . . . . . . .Carlisle Food Service ProductsLexington UnitedPlastics Manufacturing

A-583-826 . . . . 731-TA-759 . . . Collated Roofing Nails/Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Illinois Tool WorksInternational Staple and

MachinesStanley-Bostitch

A-583-827 . . . . 731-TA-762 . . . SRAMs/Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . Micron TechnologyA-583-828 . . . . 731-TA-775 . . . Stainless Steel Wire Rod/

Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AL Tech Specialty SteelCarpenter TechnologyRepublic Engineered SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

America

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A-583-830 . . . . 731-TA-793 . . . Stainless Steel Plate in Coils/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelJ&L Specialty SteelLukens SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-583-831 . . . . 731-TA-803 . . . Stainless Steel Sheet and

Strip/Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelBethlehem SteelButler Armco Independent

UnionCarpenter Technology CorpJ&L Specialty SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaZanesville Armco Independent

OrganizationA-583-833 . . . . 731-TA-826 . . . Polyester Staple Fiber/

Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arteva Specialties SarlIntercontinental PolymersWellman

A-583-835 . . . . 731-TA-906 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpA-583-837 . . . . 731-TA-934 . . . Polyethylene Terephthalate

Film, Sheet and Strip (PETFilm)/Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DuPont Teijin FilmsMitsubishi Polyester Film LLCSKC America IncToray Plastics (America)

A-588-005 . . . . 731-TA-48 . . . . High Power MicrowaveAmplifiers/Japan . . . . . . . . . .

AydinMCL

A-588-015 . . . . AA1921-66 . . . Television Receivers/Japan. . . AGIV (USA)Casio ComputerCBM AmericaCitizen WatchFunai ElectricHitachiIndustrial Union DepartmentJC PennyMatsushitaMitsubishi ElectricMontgomery WardNECOrion ElectricPT ImportsPhilips ElectronicsPhilips MagnavoxSanyoSharp

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

ToshibaToshiba America Consumer

ProductsVictor Company of JapanZenith Electronics

A-588-028 . . . . AA1921-111 . . Roller Chain/Japan . . . . . . . . . Acme Chain Division, NorthAmerican Rockwell

American Chain AssociationAtlas Chain & Precision

ProductsDiamond ChainLink-Belt Chain Division,

FMCMorse Chain Division, Borg

WarnerRex Chainbelt

A-588-029 . . . . AA1921-85 . . . Fish Netting of Man-MadeFiber/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Jovanovich SupplyLFSITrans-Pacific Trading

A-588-038 . . . . AA1921-98 . . . Bicycle Speedometers/Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AvocetCat EyeDiversified ProductsNS InternationalSanyo ElectricStewart-Warner

A-588-041 . . . . AA1921-115 . . Synthetic Methionine/Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Monsanto

A-588-045 . . . . AA1921-124 . . Steel Wire Rope/Japan. . . . . . . AMSTED IndustriesA-588-046 . . . . AA1921-129 . . Polychloroprene Rubber/

Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E I du Pont de Nemours

A-588-054 . . . . AA1921-143 . . Tapered Roller Bearings 4Inches and Under/Japan. . . .

No companies identified aspetitioners at theCommission; Commerceservice list identifies:

American Honda MotorFederal MogulFord MotorGeneral MotorsHondaHoover-NSK BearingIsuzuItochoITOCHU InternationalKanematsu-Goshu USAKawasaki Heavy Duty

IndustriesKomatsu AmericaKoyo SeikoKubota TractorMitsubishiMotorambarNachi AmericaNachi WesternNachi-FujikoshiNippon SeikoNissan MotorNissan Motor USANSKNTNSubaru of AmericaSumitomoSuzuki MotorTimkenToyota Motor SalesYamaha Motors

A-588-055 . . . . AA1921-154 . . Acrylic Sheet/Japan . . . . . . . . . Polycast Technology

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A-588-056 . . . . AA1921-162 . . Melamine/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . Melamine ChemicalA-588-068 . . . . AA1921-188 . . Prestressed Concrete Steel

Wire Strand/Japan . . . . . . . . .American Spring WireArmco SteelBethlehem SteelCF&I SteelFlorida Wire & Cable

A-588-405 . . . . 731-TA-207 . . . Cellular Mobile Telephones/Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

EF JohnsonMotorola

A-588-602 . . . . 731-TA-309 . . . Carbon Steel Butt-Weld PipeFittings/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . .

LadishMills Iron WorksSteel ForgingsTube Forgings of AmericaWeldbend

A-588-604 . . . . 731-TA-343 . . . Tapered Roller Bearings Over4 Inches/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . .

L&S BearingTimkenTorrington

A-588-605 . . . . 731-TA-347 . . . Malleable Cast Iron PipeFittings/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . .

GrinnellStanley G FlaggStockham Valves & FittingsU-BrandWard Manufacturing

A-588-609 . . . . 731-TA-368 . . . Color Picture Tubes/Japan . . . Industrial Union Department,AFL-CIO

International Association ofMachinists & AerospaceWorkers

International Brotherhood ofElectrical Workers

International Union of Elec-tronic, Electrical, Technical,Salaried and MachineWorkers

Philips Electronic ComponentsGroup

United Steelworkers ofAmerica

Zenith ElectronicsA-588-702 . . . . 731-TA-376 . . . Stainless Steel Butt-Weld Pipe

Fittings/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . .Flo-Mac IncFlowlineShaw Alloy Piping ProductsTaylor Forge Stainless

A-588-703 . . . . 731-TA-377 . . . Internal Combustion Indus-trial Forklift Trucks/Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Ad-Hoc Group of Workers fromHyster’s Berea, Kentuckyand Sulligent, AlabamaFacilities

Allied Industrial Workers ofAmerica

HysterIndependent Lift Truck Build-

ers UnionInternational Association of

Machinists & AerospaceWorkers

United Shop & ServiceEmployees

A-588-704 . . . . 731-TA-379 . . . Brass Sheet and Strip/Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allied Industrial Workers ofAmerica

American BrassBridgeport BrassChase Brass & CopperHussey CopperInternational Association of

Machinists & AerospaceWorkers

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Mechanics Educational Societyof America (Local 56)

The Miller CompanyNorth Coast Brass & CopperOlinPegg MetalsRevere Copper ProductsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-588-706 . . . . 731-TA-384 . . . Nitrile Rubber/Japan. . . . . . . . Uniroyal ChemicalA-588-707 . . . . 731-TA-386 . . . Granular

Polytetrafluoroethylene/Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

E I du Pont de NemoursICI Americas

A-588-802 . . . . 731-TA-389 . . . 3.5’’ Microdisks/Japan . . . . . . . VerbatimA-588-804 . . . . 731-TA-394-A. Ball Bearings/Japan. . . . . . . . . Barden Corp

Emerson Power TransmissionKubar BearingsMcGill Manufacturing CoMPBRexnord IncRollway BearingsTorrington

A-588-804 . . . . 731-TA-394-B Cylindrical Roller Bearings/Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Barden CorpEmerson Power TransmissionKubar BearingsMPBRollway BearingsTorrington

A-588-804 . . . . 731-TA-394-C Spherical Plain Bearings/Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Barden CorpEmerson Power TransmissionKubar BearingsRollway BearingsTorrington

A-588-806 . . . . 731-TA-408 . . . Electrolytic ManganeseDioxide/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . .

ChemetalsKerr-McGeeRayovac

A-588-807 . . . . 731-TA-414 . . . Industrial Belts/Japan. . . . . . . The Gates Rubber CompanyThe Goodyear Tire and Rubber

CompanyA-588-809 . . . . 731-TA-426 . . . Small Business Telephone

Systems/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . .American Telephone &

TelegraphComdialEagle Telephonic

A-588-810 . . . . 731-TA-429 . . . Mechanical Transfer Presses/Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allied ProductsUnited Autoworkers of

AmericaUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-588-811 . . . . 731-TA-432 . . . Drafting Machines/Japan . . . . VemcoA-588-812 . . . . 731-TA-440 . . . Industrial Nitrocellulose/

Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hercules

A-588-815 . . . . 731-TA-461 . . . Gray Portland Cement andClinker/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Calaveras CementHanson Permanente CementIndependent Workers of NorthAmerica (Locals 49, 52,89, 192 and 471)

International Union of Operat-ing Engineers (Local 12)

National Cement Co IncNational Cement Company of

CaliforniaSouthdown

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A-588-817 . . . . 731-TA-469 . . . Electroluminescent Flat-PanelDisplays/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Cherry CorporationElectro PlasmaMagnascreenOIS Optical Imaging SystemsPhotonics TechnologyPlanar SystemsPlasmaco

A-588-823 . . . . 731-TA-571 . . . Professional Electric CuttingTools/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Black & Decker

A-588-826 . . . . 731-TA-617 . . . Corrosion-Resistant CarbonSteel Flat Products/Japan . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGeneva SteelGulf States SteelLukens SteelNextechRouge Steel CoSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton Steel

A-588-831 . . . . 731-TA-660 . . . Grain-Oriented Silicon Elec-trical Steel/Japan . . . . . . . . . .

Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-588-833 . . . . 731-TA-681 . . . Stainless Steel Bar/Japan. . . . AL Tech Specialty Steel

Carpenter TechnologyCrucible Specialty MetalsElectralloyRepublic Engineered SteelsSlater SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-588-835 . . . . 731-TA-714 . . . Oil Country Tubular Goods/

Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IPSCOKoppel SteelLone Star Steel CoMaverick TubeNewport SteelNorth Star SteelUS Steel

A-588-836 . . . . 731-TA-727 . . . Polyvinyl Alcohol/Japan . . . . . Air Products and ChemicalsA-588-837 . . . . 731-TA-737 . . . Large Newspaper Printing

Presses/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rockwell Graphics Systems

A-588-838 . . . . 731-TA-739 . . . Clad Steel Plate/Japan . . . . . . Lukens SteelA-588-839 . . . . 731-TA-740 . . . Sodium Azide/Japan. . . . . . . . . American AzideA-588-840 . . . . 731-TA-748 . . . Gas Turbo-Compressor

Systems/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . .Demag DelavalDresser-RandUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-588-841 . . . . 731-TA-750 . . . Vector Supercomputers/

Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cray Research

A-588-843 . . . . 731-TA-771 . . . Stainless Steel Wire Rod/Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AL Tech Specialty SteelCarpenter TechnologyRepublic Engineered SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

America

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-588-845 . . . . 731-TA-800 . . . Stainless Steel Sheet andStrip/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelBethlehem SteelButler Armco Independent

UnionCarpenter Technology CorpJ&L Specialty SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaZanesville Armco Independent

OrganizationA-588-846 . . . . 731-TA-807 . . . Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Flat

Products/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . .Acme SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGallatin SteelGeneva SteelGulf States SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOIspat/InlandLTV SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpA-588-847 . . . . 731-TA-820 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel

Plate/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelIPSCO SteelTuscaloosa SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-588-850 . . . . 731-TA-847 . . . Large-Diameter Carbon Steel

Seamless Pipe/Japan . . . . . . .North Star SteelTimkenUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaUSS/Kobe

A-588-851 . . . . 731-TA-847 . . . Small-Diameter Carbon SteelSeamless Pipe/Japan . . . . . . .

Koppel SteelNorth Star SteelSharon TubeTimkenUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaUSS/KobeVision Metals’ Gulf States

TubeA-588-852 . . . . 731-TA-853 . . . Structural Steel Beams/

Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Northwestern Steel and WireNucorNucor-Yamato SteelTXI-Chaparral SteelUnited Steelworkers of

America

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-588-854 . . . . 731-TA-860 . . . Tin-Mill Products/Japan . . . . . Independent SteelworkersUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWeirton Steel

A-588-856 . . . . 731-TA-888 . . . Stainless Steel Angle/Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Slater SteelsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-588-857 . . . . 731-TA-919 . . . Welded Large Diameter Line

Pipe/Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .American Cast Iron PipeBerg Steel PipeBethlehem SteelNapa Pipe/Oregon Steel MillsSaw Pipes USAStuppUS Steel

A-588-861 . . . . 731-TA-1016. . Polyvinyl Alcohol/Japan . . . . . Celenex LtdE I du Pont de Nemours & Co

A-588-862 . . . . 731-TA-1023. . Certain Ceramic Station PostInsulators/Japan. . . . . . . . . . .

Lapp Insulator Co LLCNewell Porcelain Co IncVictor Insulators Inc

A-588-866 . . . . 731-TA-1090. . Superalloy DegassedChromium/Japan . . . . . . . . . .

Eramet Marietta Inc

A-602-803 . . . . 731-TA-612 . . . Corrosion-Resistant CarbonSteel Flat Products/Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Armco SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLTV SteelLukens SteelNational SteelNextechRouge Steel CoSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton Steel

A-791-805 . . . . 731-TA-792 . . . Stainless Steel Plate in Coils/South Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelJ&L Specialty SteelLukens SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaA-791-808 . . . . 731-TA-850 . . . Small-Diameter Carbon Steel

Seamless Pipe/South Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Koppel SteelNorth Star SteelSharon TubeTimkenUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaUSS/KobeVision Metals’ Gulf States

TubeA-791-809 . . . . 731-TA-905 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/

South Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucor

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Rouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpA-791-815 . . . . 731-TA-987 . . . Ferrovanadium/

South Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bear Metallurgical CoShieldalloy Metallurgical Corp

A-821-801 . . . . 731-TA-340E . Solid Urea/Russia . . . . . . . . . . . Agrico ChemicalAmerican CyanamidCF IndustriesFirst MississippiMississippi ChemicalTerra InternationalWR Grace

A-821-802 . . . . 731-TA-539-C Uranium/Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . Ferret ExplorationFirst HoldingGeomex MineralsIMC FertilizerMalapai ResourcesOil, Chemical and Atomic

WorkersPathfinder MinesPower ResourcesRio Algom MiningSolution MiningTotal MineralsUmetco MineralsUranium Resources

A-821-804 . . . . 731-TA-568 . . . Ferrosilicon/Russia. . . . . . . . . . AIMCORAlabama SiliconAmerican AlloysGlobe MetallurgicalOil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers (Local 389)Silicon MetaltechUnited Autoworkers of

America (Local 523)United Steelworkers of

America (Locals 2528, 3081,5171 and 12646)

A-821-805 . . . . 731-TA-697 . . . Pure Magnesium/Russia . . . . . Dow ChemicalInternational Union of Operat-

ing Engineers (Local 564)Magnesium Corporation of

AmericaUnited Steelworkers of

America (Local 8319)A-821-807 . . . . 731-TA-702 . . . Ferrovanadium and Nitrided

Vanadium/Russia . . . . . . . . . .Shieldalloy Metallurgical

A-821-809 . . . . 731-TA-808 . . . Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel FlatProducts/Russia . . . . . . . . . . .

Acme SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGallatin SteelGeneva SteelGulf States SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOIspat/InlandLTV Steel

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

National SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpA-821-811 . . . . 731-TA-856 . . . Ammonium Nitrate/Russia . . Agrium

Air Products and ChemicalsEl Dorado ChemicalLaRocheMississippi ChemicalNitramWil-Gro Fertilizer

A-821-817 . . . . 731-TA-991 . . . Silicon Metal/Russia . . . . . . . . Globe Metallurgical IncSIMCALA Inc

A-821-819 . . . . 731-TA1072 . . Pure and Alloy Magnesium/Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Garfield Alloys IncGlass, Molders, Pottery, Plas-

tics & Allied WorkersInternational Local 374

Halaco EngineeringMagReTech IncUnited Steelworkers of

America Local 8319US Magnesium LLC

A-822-801 . . . . 731-TA-340B . Solid Urea/Belarus . . . . . . . . . . Agrico ChemicalAmerican CyanamidCF IndustriesFirst MississippiMississippi ChemicalTerra InternationalWR Grace

A-822-804 . . . . 731-TA-873 . . . Steel Concrete ReinforcingBar/Belarus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AB Steel Mill IncAmeriSteelAuburn SteelBirmingham SteelBorder SteelCascade Steel Rolling Mills IncCMC Steel GroupCo-Steel IncMarion SteelNorth Star Steel CoNucor SteelRebar Trade Action CoalitionRiverview SteelSheffield SteelTAMCOTXI-Chaparral Steel Co

A-823-801 . . . . 731-TA-340H . Solid Urea/Ukraine . . . . . . . . . Agrico ChemicalAmerican CyanamidCF IndustriesFirst MississippiMississippi ChemicalTerra InternationalWR Grace

A-823-802 . . . . 731-TA-539-E Uranium/Ukraine . . . . . . . . . . . Ferret ExplorationFirst HoldingGeomex MineralsIMC Fertilizer

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CommerceCase No.

CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Malapai ResourcesOil, Chemical and Atomic

WorkersPathfinder MinesPower ResourcesRio Algom MiningSolution MiningTotal MineralsUmetco MineralsUranium Resources

A-823-804 . . . . 731-TA-569 . . . Ferrosilicon/Ukraine . . . . . . . . AIMCORAlabama SiliconAmerican AlloysGlobe MetallurgicalOil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers (Local 389)Silicon MetaltechUnited Autoworkers of

America (Local 523)United Steelworkers of

America (Locals 2528, 3081,5171 and 12646)

A-823-805 . . . . 731-TA-673 . . . Silicomanganese/Ukraine . . . . Elkem MetalsOil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers (Local 3-639)A-823-809 . . . . 731-TA-882 . . . Steel Concrete Reinforcing

Bar/Ukraine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AB Steel Mill IncAmeriSteelAuburn SteelBirmingham SteelBorder SteelCascade Steel Rolling Mills IncCMC Steel GroupCo-Steel IncMarion SteelNorth Star Steel CoNucor SteelRebar Trade Action CoalitionRiverview SteelSheffield SteelTAMCOTXI-Chaparral Steel Co

A-823-810 . . . . 731-TA-894 . . . Ammonium Nitrate/Ukraine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AgriumAir Products and ChemicalsCommittee for Fair Ammo-

nium Nitrate TradeEl Dorado ChemicalLaRoche IndustriesMississippi ChemicalNitramProdica

A-823-811 . . . . 731-TA-908 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/Ukraine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

Corp

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

A-823-812 . . . . 731-TA-962 . . . Carbon and Certain AlloySteel Wire Rod/Ukraine . . . .

AmeriSteelBirmingham SteelCascade Steel Rolling MillsConnecticut Steel CorpCo-Steel RaritanGS IndustriesKeystone Consolidated

IndustriesNorth Star Steel TexasNucor Steel-Nebraska

(a division of Nucor Corp)Republic Technologies Interna-

tionalRocky Mountain Steel Mills

A-831-801 . . . . 731-TA-340A . Solid Urea/Armenia . . . . . . . . . Agrico ChemicalAmerican CyanamidCF IndustriesFirst MississippiMississippi ChemicalTerra InternationalWR Grace

A-834-806 . . . . 731-TA-902 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/Kazakhstan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DymanicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpA-834-807 . . . . 731-TA-930 . . . Silicomanganese/

Kazakhstan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eramet MariettaPaper, Allied-Industrial,

Chemical and Energy Work-ers International Union, Lo-cal 5-0639

A-841-804 . . . . 731-TA-879 . . . Steel Concrete ReinforcingBar/Moldova. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AB Steel Mill IncAmeriSteelAuburn SteelBirmingham SteelBorder SteelCascade Steel Rolling Mills IncCMC Steel GroupCo-Steel IncMarion SteelNorth Star Steel CoNucor SteelRebar Trade Action CoalitionRiverview SteelSheffield SteelTAMCOTXI-Chaparral Steel Co

A-841-805 . . . . 731-TA-959 . . . Carbon and Certain AlloySteel Wire Rod/Moldova . . . .

AmeriSteelBirmingham SteelCascade Steel Rolling MillsConnecticut Steel CorpCo-Steel RaritanGS Industries

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Keystone ConsolidatedIndustries

North Star Steel TexasNucor Steel-Nebraska

(a division of Nucor Corp)Republic Technologies Interna-

tionalRocky Mountain Steel Mills

A-842-801 . . . . 731-TA-340F. . Solid Urea/Tajikistan. . . . . . . . Agrico ChemicalAmerican CyanamidCF IndustriesFirst MississippiMississippi ChemicalTerra InternationalWR Grace

A-843-801 . . . . 731-TA-340G . Solid Urea/Turkmenistan . . . . Agrico ChemicalAmerican CyanamidCF IndustriesFirst MississippiMississippi ChemicalTerra InternationalWR Grace

A-843-802 . . . . 731-TA-539 . . . Uranium/Kazakhstan . . . . . . . Ferret ExplorationFirst HoldingGeomex MineralsIMC FertilizerMalapai ResourcesOil, Chemical and Atomic

WorkersPathfinder MinesPower ResourcesRio Algom MiningSolution MiningTotal MineralsUmetco MineralsUranium Resources

A-843-804 . . . . 731-TA-566 . . . Ferrosilicon/Kazakhstan. . . . . AIMCORAlabama SiliconAmerican AlloysGlobe MetallurgicalOil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers (Local 389)Silicon MetaltechUnited Autoworkers of

America (Local 523)United Steelworkers of

America (Locals 2528, 3081,5171 and 12646)

A-844-801 . . . . 731-TA-340I . . Solid Urea/Uzbekistan. . . . . . . Agrico ChemicalAmerican CyanamidCF IndustriesFirst MississippiMississippi ChemicalTerra InternationalWR Grace

A-844-802 . . . . 731-TA-539-F . Uranium/Uzbekistan . . . . . . . . Ferret ExplorationFirst HoldingGeomex MineralsIMC FertilizerMalapai ResourcesOil, Chemical and Atomic

WorkersPathfinder MinesPower Resources

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Rio Algom MiningSolution MiningTotal MineralsUmetco MineralsUranium Resources

A-851-802 . . . . 731-TA-846 . . . Small-Diameter Carbon SteelSeamless Pipe/CzechRepublic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Koppel SteelNorth Star SteelSharon TubeTimkenUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaUSS/KobeVision Metals’ Gulf States

TubeC-122-404 . . . . 701-TA-224 . . . Live Swine/Canada. . . . . . . . . . National Pork Producers

CouncilWilson Foods

C-122-805 . . . . 701-TA-297 . . . Steel Rails/Canada . . . . . . . . . . Bethlehem SteelCF&I Steel

C-122-815 . . . . 701-TA-309-A. Alloy Magnesium/Canada. . . . Magnesium Corporation ofAmerica

C-122-815 . . . . 701-TA-309-B. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pure Magnesium/Canada . . . . Magnesium Corporation ofAmerica

C-122-839 . . . . 701-TA-414 . . . Softwood Lumber/Canada. . . . 71 Lumber CoAlmond Bros Lbr CoAnthony TimberlandsBalfour Lbr CoBall LumberBanks Lumber CompanyBarge Forest Products CoBeadles Lumber CoBearden LumberBennett LumberBig Valley Band MillBighorn Lumber Co IncBlue Mountain LumberBuddy Bean LumberBurgin Lumber Co LtdBurt Lumber CompanyC&D Lumber CoCeda-Pine VeneerCersosimo Lumber Co IncCharles Ingram Lumber Co

IncCharleston Heart PineChesterfield LumberChipsChocorua Valley Lumber CoClaude Howard LumberClearwater Forest IndustriesCLW IncCM Tucker Lumber CorpCoalition for Fair Lumber Im-

ports Executive CommitteeCody Lumber CoCollins Pine CoCollums LumberColumbus Lumber CoContoocook River LumberConway Guiteau LumberCornwright Lumber CoCrown PacificDaniels Lumber IncDean Lumber Co Inc

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Deltic Timber CorporationDevils Tower Forest ProductsDiPrizio Pine SalesDorchester Lumber CoDR Johnson LumberEast Brainerd Lumber CoEast Coast Lumber CompanyEas-Tex LumberECK Wood ProductsEllingson Lumber CoElliott SawmillingEmpire Lumber CoEvergreen Forest ProductsExcalibur Shelving Systems

IncExley Lumber CoFH Stoltze Land & Lumber CoFL Turlington Lbr Co IncFleming LumberFlippo LumberFloragen Forest ProductsFrank Lumber CoFranklin Timber CoFred Tebb & SonsFremont SawmillFrontier ResourcesGarrison Brothers Lumber Co

and SubsidiariesGeorgia LumberGilman Building ProductsGodfrey LumberGranite State Forest Prod IncGreat Western Lumber CoGreenville Molding IncGriffin Lumber CompanyGuess Brothers LumberGulf LumberGulf States PaperGuy Bennett LumberHampton ResourcesHancock LumberHankins IncHankins Lumber CoHarrigan LumberHarwood ProductsHaskell Lumber IncHatfield LumberHedstrom LumberHerrick Millwork IncHG Toler & Son Lumber Co

IncHG Wood Industries LLCHogan & Storey Wood ProdHogan Lumber CoHood IndustriesHS Hofler & Sons Lumber Co

IncHubbard Forest Ind IncHW Culp Lumber CoIdaho Veneer CoIndustrial Wood ProductsIntermountain Res LLCInternational PaperJ Franklin Jones Lumber Co

Inc

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Jack Batte & Sons IncJasper Lumber CompanyJD Martin Lumber CoJE Jones Lumber CoJerry G Williams & SonsJH Knighton Lumber CoJohnson Lumber CompanyJordan Lumber & SupplyJoseph Timber CoJP Haynes Lbr Co IncJV Wells IncJW Jones LumberKeadle Lumber EnterprisesKeller LumberKing Lumber CoKonkolville LumberLangdale Forest ProductsLaurel Lumber CompanyLeavitt Lumber CoLeesville Lumber CoLimington Lumber CoLongview Fibre CoLovell Lumber Co IncM Kendall Lumber CoManke Lumber CoMarriner Lumber CoMason LumberMB Heath & Sons Lumber CoMC Dixon Lumber Co IncMebane Lumber Co IncMetcalf Lumber Co IncMillry Mill Co IncMoose Creek Lumber CoMoose River LumberMorgan Lumber Co IncMount Yonah Lumber CoNagel LumberNew Kearsarge CorpNew SouthNicolet HardwoodsNieman Sawmills SDNieman Sawmills WYNorth FloridaNorthern Lights Timber &

LumberNorthern Neck Lumber CoOchoco Lumber CoOlon Belcher Lumber CoOwens and Hurst LumberPackaging Corp of AmericaPage & Hill Forest ProductsPaper, Allied-Industrial,

Chemical and Energy Work-ers International Union

Parker LumberPate Lumber Co IncPBS LumberPedigo Lumber CoPiedmont Hardwood Lumber

CoPine River Lumber CoPinecrest Lumber CoPleasant River Lumber Co

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Pleasant Western Lumber IncPlum Creek TimberPollard LumberPortacPotlatchPotomac SupplyPrecision Lumber IncPruitt Lumber IncR Leon Williams Lumber CoRA Yancey LumberRajala Timber CoRalph Hamel Forest ProductsRandy D Miller LumberRappahannock Lumber CoRegulus Stud Mills IncRiley Creek LumberRoanoke Lumber CoRobbins LumberRobertson LumberRoseburg Forest Products CoRough & ReadyRSG Forest ProductsRushmore Forest ProductsRY Timber IncSam Mabry Lumber CoScotch LumberSDS Lumber CoSeacoast Mills IncSeago LumberSeattle-SnohomishSeneca SawmillShaver Wood ProductsShearer Lumber ProductsShuqualak LumberSI Storey LumberSierra Forest ProductsSierra Pacific IndustriesSigfridson Wood ProductsSilver City Lumber IncSomers Lbr & Mfg IncSouth & JonesSouth CoastSouthern Forest Industries IncSouthern LumberSt Laurent Forest ProductsStarfire Lumber CoSteely Lumber Co IncStimson LumberSummit Timber CoSundance LumberSuperior LumberSwanson Superior Forest

Products IncSwift LumberTamarack MillTaylor Lumber & Treating IncTemple-Inland Forest ProductsThompson River LumberThree Rivers TimberThrift Brothers Lumber Co IncTimco IncTolleson LumberToney LumberTR Miller Mill CoTradewinds of Virginia LtdTravis Lumber CoTree Source Industries Inc

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Tri-State LumberTTT StudsUnited Brotherhood of Carpen-

ters and JoinersViking Lumber CoVP Kiser Lumber CoWalton Lumber Co IncWarm Springs Forest ProductsWestvaco CorpWilkins, Kaiser & Olsen IncWM Shepherd Lumber CoWR Robinson Lumber Co IncWrenn Brothers IncWyoming SawmillsYakama Forest ProductsYounce & Ralph Lumber Co

IncZip-O-Log Mills Inc

C-122-841 . . . . 701-TA-418 . . . Carbon and Certain AlloySteel Wire Rod/Canada . . . . .

AmeriSteelBirmingham SteelCascade Steel Rolling MillsConnecticut Steel CorpCo-Steel RaritanGS IndustriesKeystone Consolidated Indus-

triesNorth Star Steel TexasNucor Steel-Nebraska

(a division of Nucor Corp)Republic Technologies Interna-

tionalRocky Mountain Steel Mills

C-122-848 . . . . 701-TA-430B . Hard Red Spring Wheat/Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

North Dakota Wheat Commis-sion

C-201-505 . . . . 701-TA-265 . . . Porcelain-on-Steel CookingWare/Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

General Housewares

C-201-810 . . . . 701-TA-325 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-307-804 . . . . 303-TA-21 . . . . Gray Portland Cement and

Clinker/Venezuela . . . . . . . . .Florida Crushed StoneSouthdownTarmac America

C-307-808 . . . . 303-TA-23 . . . . Ferrosilicon/Venezuela. . . . . . . AIMCORAlabama SiliconAmerican AlloysGlobe MetallurgicalOil, Chemical and Atomic

Workers (Local 389)Silicon MetaltechUnited Autoworkers of

America (Local 523)

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

United Steelworkers ofAmerica (Locals 2528, 3081,5171 and 12646)

C-333-401 . . . . 701-TA-E. . . . . Cotton Shop Towels/Peru . . . . No case at the Commission;Commerce service list identi-fies:

DurafabKleen-Tex IndustriesLewis Eckert RobbMillikenPavis & Harcourt

C-351-037 . . . . 104-TAA-21. . . Cotton Yarn/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . American Yarn Spinners Asso-ciation

Harriet & Henderson YarnsLaFar Industries

C-351-504 . . . . 701-TA-249 . . . Heavy Iron ConstructionCastings/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . .

Alhambra FoundryAllegheny FoundryBingham & TaylorCampbell FoundryCharlotte Pipe & FoundryDeeter FoundryEast Jordan FoundryLe Baron FoundryMunicipal CastingsNeenah FoundryOpelika FoundryPinkerton FoundryTyler PipeUS Foundry & ManufacturingVulcan Foundry

C-351-604 . . . . 701-TA-269 . . . Brass Sheet and Strip/Brazil . Allied Industrial Workers ofAmerica

American BrassBridgeport BrassChase Brass & CopperHussey CopperInternational Association of

Machinists & AerospaceWorkers

Mechanics Educational Societyof America (Local 56)

The Miller CompanyOlinRevere Copper ProductsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-351-818 . . . . 701-TA-320 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel

Plate/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-351-829 . . . . 701-TA-384 . . . Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Flat

Products/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . .Acme SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGallatin Steel

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Geneva SteelGulf States SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOIspat/InlandLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpC-351-833 . . . . 701-TA-417 . . . Carbon and Certain Alloy

Steel Wire Rod/Brazil . . . . . .AmeriSteelBirmingham SteelCascade Steel Rolling MillsConnecticut Steel CorpCo-Steel RaritanGS IndustriesKeystone Consolidated

IndustriesNorth Star Steel TexasNucor Steel-Nebraska

(a division of Nucor Corp)Republic Technologies Interna-

tionalRocky Mountain Steel Mills

C-357-004 . . . . 701-TA-A. . . . . Carbon Steel Wire Rod/Argentina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Atlantic SteelContinental SteelGeorgetown SteelNorth Star SteelRaritan River Steel

C-357-813 . . . . 701-TA-402 . . . Honey/Argentina. . . . . . . . . . . . AH Meyer & SonsAdee Honey FarmsAlthoff ApiariesAmerican Beekeeping Federa-

tionAmerican Honey Producers

AssociationAnderson ApiariesArroyo ApiariesArtesian Honey ProducersB Weaver ApiariesBailey EnterprisesBarkman HoneyBasler Honey ApiaryBeals HoneyBears Paw ApiariesBeaverhead HoneyBee BizBee Haven HoneyBelliston Brothers ApiariesBig Sky HoneyBill Rhodes HoneyRichard E BlakeCurt BronnenberyBrown’s Honey FarmsBrumley’s BeesBuhmann ApiariesCarys Honey Farms

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Chaparrel HoneyCharles ApiariesMitchell CharlesCollins HoneyConor ApiariesCoy’s Honey FarmDave Nelson ApiariesDelta BeeEisele’s Pollination & HoneyEllingsoa’sElliott Curtis & SonsCharles L Emmons, SrGause HoneyGene Brandi ApiariesGriffith HoneyHaff ApiariesHamilton Bee FarmsHamilton HoneyHappie BeeHarvest HoneyHarvey’s HoneyHiatt HoneyHoffman HoneyHollman ApiariesHoney HouseHoneybee ApiariesGary M HonlRand William Honl and

Sydney Jo HonlJames R & Joann Smith TrustJaynes Bee ProductsJohnston Honey FarmsLarry JohnstonKe-An HoneyKent HoneybeesLake-Indianhead HoneyFarmsLamb’s Honey FarmLas Flores ApiariesMackrill Honey Farms & SalesRaymond MarquetteMason & Sons HoneyMcCoy’s Sunny South ApiariesMerrimack Valley Apiaries &

Evergreen HoneyMet 2 Honey FarmMissouri River HoneyMitchell Brothers HoneyMonda Honey FarmMontana Dakota HoneyNorthern Bloom HoneyNoye’s ApiariesOakes HoneyOakley Honey FarmsOld Mill ApiariesOpp HoneyOro DulcePeterson’s ‘‘Naturally Sweet’’

HoneyPotoczak Bee FarmsPrice ApiariesPure Sweet Honey FarmsRobertson Pollination ServiceRobson HoneyWilliam RobsonRosedale Apiaries

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Ryan ApiariesSchmidt Honey FarmsSimpson ApiariesSioux Honey AssociationSmoot HoneySolby HoneyStahlman ApiariesSteve E Parks ApiariesStroope Bee & HoneyT&D Honey BeeTalbott’s HoneyTerry ApiariesThompson ApiariesTriple A FarmTropical Blossom HoneyTubbs ApiariesVenable WholesaleWalter L Wilson Buzz 76

ApiariesWiebersiek Honey FarmsWilmer FarmsBrent J WoodworthWooten’s Golden QueensYaddof Apiaries

C-357-815 . . . . 701-TA-404 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/Argentina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpC-401-401 . . . . 701-TA-231 . . . Cold-Rolled Carbon Steel Flat

Products/Sweden . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelChaparralUS Steel

C-401-804 . . . . 701-TA-327 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-403-802 . . . . 701-TA-302 . . . Fresh and Chilled Atlantic

Salmon/Norway. . . . . . . . . . . .Heritage SalmonThe Coalition for Fair Atlantic

Salmon Trade

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C-408-046 . . . . 104-TAA-7. . . . Sugar/EU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No petition at the Commission;Commerce service list identi-fies:

AJ YatesAlexander & BaldwinAmerican Farm Bureau

FederationAmerican Sugar Cane LeagueAmerican Sugarbeet Growers

AssociationAmstar SugarFlorida Sugar Cane LeagueFlorida Sugar Marketing and

Terminal AssociationH&R BrokerageHawaiian Agricultural Re-

search CenterLeach FarmsMichigan Farm BureauMichigan SugarRio Grande Valley Sugar

Growers AssociationSugar Cane Growers Coopera-

tive of FloridaTalisman SugarUS Beet Sugar AssociationUnited States Beet Sugar

AssociationUnited States Cane Sugar

Refiners’ AssociationC-412-815 . . . . 701-TA-328 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel

Plate/United Kingdom. . . . . .Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-412-821 . . . . 701-TA-412 . . . Low Enriched Uranium/

United Kingdom . . . . . . . . . . .United States Enrichment

CorpUSEC Inc

C-421-601 . . . . 701-TA-278 . . . Fresh Cut Flowers/Netherlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Burdette CowardCalifornia Floral CouncilFloral Trade CouncilFlorida Flower AssociationGold Coast Uanko NurseryHollandia Wholesale FloristManatee FruitMonterey Flower FarmsTopstar Nursery

C-421-809 . . . . 701-TA-411 . . . Low Enriched Uranium/Netherlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

United States EnrichmentCorp

USEC IncC-423-806 . . . . 701-TA-319 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel

Plate/Belgium . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States Steel

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Inland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-423-809 . . . . 701-TA-376 . . . Stainless Steel Plate in Coils/

Belgium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelLukens SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-427-603 . . . . 701-TA-270 . . . Brass Sheet and Strip/

France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allied Industrial Workers of

AmericaAmerican BrassBridgeport BrassChase Brass & CopperHussey CopperInternational Association of

Machinists & AerospaceMechanics Educational Society

of America (Local 56)The Miller CompanyOlinRevere Copper ProductsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-427-805 . . . . 701-TA-315 . . . Hot-Rolled Lead and Bismuth

Carbon Steel Products/France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelInland Steel IndustriesUSS/Kobe Steel

C-427-810 . . . . 701-TA-348 . . . Corrosion-Resistant CarbonSteel Flat Products/France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Armco SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLTV SteelLukens SteelNational SteelNextechRouge Steel CoSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton Steel

C-427-815 . . . . 701-TA-380 . . . Stainless Steel Sheet andStrip/France. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelBethlehem SteelButler Armco Independent

UnionCarpenter Technology CorpNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaZanesville Armco Independent

Organization

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C-427-817 . . . . 701-TA-387 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/France. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelGeneva SteelIPSCO SteelNational SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-427-819 . . . . 701-TA-409 . . . Low Enriched Uranium/

France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .United States Enrichment

CorpUSEC Inc

C-428-817 . . . . 701-TA-340 . . . Cold-Rolled Carbon Steel FlatProducts/Germany . . . . . . . . .

Armco SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLTV SteelNational SteelNextechRouge Steel CoSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton Steel

C-428-817 . . . . 701-TA-349 . . . Corrosion-Resistant CarbonSteel Flat Products/Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Armco SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLTV SteelLukens SteelNational SteelNextechRouge Steel CoSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton Steel

C-428-817 . . . . 701-TA-322 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Germany . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-428-829 . . . . 701-TA-410 . . . Low Enriched Uranium/

Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .United States Enrichment

CorpUSEC Inc

C-437-805 . . . . 701-TA-426 . . . Sulfanilic Acid/Hungary . . . . . Nation Ford Chemical

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C-469-004 . . . . 701-TA-178 . . . Stainless Steel Wire Rod/Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AL Tech Specialty SteelArmco SteelCarpenter TechnologyColt IndustriesCyclopsGuterl Special SteelJoslyn Stainless SteelsRepublic Steel

C-469-804 . . . . 701-TA-326 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon SteelPlate/Spain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLukens SteelNational SteelNextechSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-475-812 . . . . 701-TA-355 . . . Grain-Oriented Silicon Elec-

trical Steel/Italy . . . . . . . . . . .Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelButler Armco Independent

UnionUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaZanesville Armco Independent

UnionC-475-815 . . . . 701-TA-362 . . . Seamless Pipe/Italy . . . . . . . . . Koppel Steel

QuanexTimkenUnited States Steel

C-475-817 . . . . 701-TA-364 . . . Oil Country Tubular Goods/Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

IPSCOKoppel SteelLone Star SteelMaverick TubeNewport SteelNorth Star SteelUS SteelUSS/Kobe

C-475-819 . . . . 701-TA-365 . . . Pasta/Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Zerega’s SonsAmerican Italian PastaBordenD Merlino & SonsDakota Growers PastaFouldsGilster-Mary LeeGooch FoodsHershey FoodsLaRinascente Macaroni CoPasta USAPhiladelphia MacaroniST Specialty Foods

C-475-821 . . . . 701-TA-373 . . . Stainless Steel Wire Rod/Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AL Tech Specialty SteelCarpenter TechnologyRepublic Engineered SteelsTalley Metals TechnologyUnited Steelworkers of

America

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C-475-823 . . . . 701-TA-377 . . . Stainless Steel Plate in Coils/Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelJ&L Specialty SteelLukens SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-475-825 . . . . 701-TA-381 . . . Stainless Steel Sheet and

Strip/Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelBethlehem SteelButler Armco Independent

UnionCarpenter Technology CorpJ&L Specialty SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaZanesville Armco Independent

OrganizationC-475-827 . . . . 701-TA-390 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel

Plate/Italy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelIPSCO SteelNational SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-475-830 . . . . 701-TA-413 . . . Stainless Steel Bar/Italy . . . . . Carpenter Technology

Crucible Specialty MetalsElectralloyEmpire Specialty SteelRepublic Technologies Interna-

tionalSlater SteelsUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-489-502 . . . . 701-TA-253 . . . Welded Carbon Steel Pipe and

Tube/Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allied Tube & ConduitAmerican TubeBernard EppsBock IndustriesBull Moose TubeCentral Steel TubeCentury TubeCopperweld TubingCyclopsHughes Steel & TubeKaiser SteelLaclede SteelMaruichi AmericanMaverick TubeMerchant MetalsPhoenix SteelPittsburgh TubeQuanexSharon TubeSouthwestern PipeUNR-LeavittWelded TubeWestern Tube & ConduitWheatland Tube

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C-489-806 . . . . 701-TA-366 . . . Pasta/Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Zerega’s SonsAmerican Italian PastaBordenD Merlino & SonsDakota Growers PastaFouldsGilster-Mary LeeGooch FoodsHershey FoodsLaRinascente Macaroni CoPasta USAPhiladelphia MacaroniST Specialty Foods

C-507-501 . . . . N/A . . . . . . . . . . Raw In-Shell Pistachios/Iran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Blackwell Land CoCal Pure Pistachios IncCalifornia Pistachio Commis-

sionCalifornia Pistachio OrchardsKeenan Farms IncKern Pistachio Hulling & Dry-

ing Co-OpLos Rancheros de Poco PedroPistachio Producers of Califor-

niaTM Duche Nut Co Inc

C-507-601 . . . . N/A . . . . . . . . . . Roasted In-Shell Pistachios/Iran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cal Pure Pistachios IncCalifornia Pistachio Commis-

sionKeenan Farms IncKern Pistachio Hulling & Dry-

ing Co-OpPistachio Producers of Califor-

niaTM Duche Nut Co Inc

C-508-605 . . . . 701-TA-286 . . . Industrial Phosphoric Acid/Israel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Albright & WilsonFMCHydrite ChemicalMonsantoStauffer Chemical

C-533-063 . . . . 303-TA-13 . . . . Iron Metal Castings/India. . . . Campbell FoundryLe Baron FoundryMunicipal CastingsNeenah FoundryPinkerton FoundryUS Foundry & ManufacturingVulcan Foundry

C-533-807 . . . . 701-TA-318 . . . Sulfanilic Acid/India. . . . . . . . . R-M IndustriesC-533-818 . . . . 701-TA-388 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel

Plate/India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelIPSCO SteelNational SteelTuscaloosa SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-533-821 . . . . 701-TA-405 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/

India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucor

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Rouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpC-533-825 . . . . 701-TA-415 . . . Polyethylene Terephthalate

Film, Sheet and Strip(PET Film)/India. . . . . . . . . . .

DuPont Teijin FilmsMitsubishi Polyester Film LLCSKC America IncToray Plastics (America)

C-533-829 . . . . 701-TA-432 . . . Prestressed Concrete SteelWire Strand/India. . . . . . . . . .

American Spring Wire CorpInsteel Wire Products CoSivaco Georgia LLCStrand Tech Martin IncSumiden Wire Products Corp

C-533-839 . . . . 701-TA-437 . . . Carbazole Violet Pigment 23/India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allegheny Color CorpBarker Fine Color IncClariant CorpNation Ford Chemical CoSun Chemical Co

C-533-844 . . . . 701-TA-442 . . . Certain Lined Paper SchoolSupplies/India . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fay Paper Products IncMeadWestvaco Consumer &

Office ProductsNorcom IncPacon CorpRoaring Spring Blank Book CoTop Flight IncUnited Steel, Paper and For-

estry, Rubber, Manufactur-ing, Energy, Allied Indus-trial and Service WorkersInternational Union, AFL-CIO-CLC (USW)

C-535-001 . . . . 701-TA-202 . . . Cotton Shop Towels/Pakistan MillikenC-549-818 . . . . 701-TA-408 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/

Thailand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpC-560-806 . . . . 701-TA-389 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel

Plate/Indonesia . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelIPSCO SteelNational SteelTuscaloosa SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

America

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C-560-813 . . . . 701-TA-406 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/Indonesia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

CorpC-560-819 . . . . 701-TA-443 . . . Certain Lined Paper School

Supplies/Indonesia . . . . . . . . .Fay Paper Products IncMeadWestvaco Consumer &

Office ProductsNorcom IncPacon CorpRoaring Spring Blank Book CoTop Flight IncUnited Steel, Paper and For-

estry, Rubber, Manufactur-ing, Energy, Allied Indus-trial and Service WorkersInternational Union, AFL-CIO-CLC (USW)

C-580-602 . . . . 701-TA-267 . . . Top-of-the-Stove StainlessSteel Cooking Ware/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FarberwareRegal WareRevere Copper & BrassWearEver/Proctor Silex

C-580-818 . . . . 701-TA-342 . . . Cold-Rolled Carbon Steel FlatProducts/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . .

Armco SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLTV SteelNational SteelNextechRouge Steel CoSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI SteelWeirton Steel

C-580-818 . . . . 701-TA-350 . . . Corrosion-Resistant CarbonSteel Flat Products/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Armco SteelBethlehem SteelCalifornia Steel IndustriesGeneva SteelGulf States SteelInland Steel IndustriesLTV SteelLukens SteelNational SteelNextechRouge Steel CoSharon SteelTheis Precision SteelThompson SteelUS Steel

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United Steelworkers ofAmerica

WCI SteelWeirton Steel

C-580-835 . . . . 701-TA-382 . . . Stainless Steel Sheet andStrip/Korea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelBethlehem SteelButler Armco Independent

UnionCarpenter Technology CorpJ&L Specialty SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaZanesville Armco Independent

OrganizationC-580-837 . . . . 701-TA-391 . . . Cut-to-Length Carbon Steel

Plate/Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelCitiSteel USA IncGeneva SteelGulf States SteelIPSCO SteelNational SteelTuscaloosa SteelUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-580-842 . . . . 701-TA-401 . . . Structural Steel Beams/

Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Northwestern Steel and WireNucorNucor-Yamato SteelTXI-Chaparral SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-580-851 . . . . 701-TA-431 . . . DRAMs and DRAM Modules/

Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dominion Semiconductor LLC/

Micron Technology IncInfineon Technologies Rich-

mond LPMicron Technology Inc

C-583-604 . . . . 701-TA-268 . . . Top-of-the-Stove StainlessSteel Cooking Ware/Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FarberwareRegal WareRevere Copper & BrassWearEver/Proctor Silex

C-791-806 . . . . 701-TA-379 . . . Stainless Steel Plate in Coils/South Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allegheny LudlumArmco SteelJ&L Specialty SteelLukens SteelNorth American StainlessUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaC-791-810 . . . . 701-TA-407 . . . Hot-Rolled Steel Products/

South Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethlehem SteelGallatin SteelIndependent SteelworkersIPSCOLTV SteelNational SteelNucorRouge Steel CoSteel DynamicsUS SteelUnited Steelworkers of

AmericaWCI Steel IncWeirton SteelWheeling-Pittsburgh Steel

Corp

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A-331-802 . . . . 731-TA-1065. . Certain Frozen WarmwaterShrimp and Prawns/Ecuador. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A-351-838 . . . . 731-TA-1063. . Certain Frozen WarmwaterShrimp and Prawns/Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A-533-840 . . . . 731-TA-1066. . Certain Frozen WarmwaterShrimp and Prawns/India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A-549-822 . . . . 731-TA-1067. . Certain Frozen WarmwaterShrimp and Prawns/Thailand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A-552-802 . . . . 731-TA-1068. . Certain Frozen WarmwaterShrimp and Prawns/Vietnam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A-570-893 . . . . 731-TA-1064. . Certain Frozen WarmwaterShrimp and Prawns/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A-570-893 . . . . 731-TA-1064. . Certain Frozen WarmwaterShrimp and Prawns/China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Petitioners/Supporters for allsix cases listed:

Abadie, Al JAbadie, AnthonyAbner, CharlesAbraham, StevenAbshire, Gabriel JAckerman, Dale JAcosta, Darryl LAcosta, Jerry J SrAcosta, Leonard CAcosta, Wilson Pula SrAdam, Denise TAdam, Michael AAdam, Richard B JrAdam, Sherry PAdam, William EAdam, Alcide J JrAdams, DudleyAdams, Elizabeth LAdams, ErvinAdams, ErvinAdams, George EAdams, Hursy JAdams, James ArthurAdams, KellyAdams, Lawrence J JrAdams, RandyAdams, RitchieAdams, Steven AAdams, Ted JAdams, TimAdams, Whitney P JrAgoff, Ralph JAguilar, RikardoAguillard, Roddy GAlario, Don RayAlario, NatAlario, Pete JAlario, TimmyAlbert, Craig JAlbert, Junior JAlexander, Everett OAlexander, Robert F JrAlexie, Benny J

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Alexie, Corkey AAlexie, DolphyAlexie, Felix JrAlexie, GwendolynAlexie, John JAlexie, John VAlexie, Larry J SrAlexie, Larry JrAlexie, Vincent L JrAlexis, Barry SAlexis, Craig WAlexis, MichealAlexis, MoniqueAlfonso, Anthony E JrAlfonso, JesseAlfonso, NicholasAlfonso, Paul AnthonyAlfonso, RandyAlfonso, Terry S JrAlfonso, Vernon JrAlfonso, YvetteAlimia, Angelo A JrAllemand, Dean JAllen, AnnieAllen, Carolyn SueAllen, JackieAllen, RobinAllen, WayneAllen, Wilbur LAllen, Willie J IIIAllen, Willie SrAlphonso, JohnAncalade, Leo JAncar, ClaudeneAncar, Jerry TAncar, Joe CAncar, Merlin SrAncar, William SrAncelet, Gerald RayAnderson, Andrew DavidAnderson, Ernest WAnderson, JerryAnderson, JohnAnderson, LynwoodAnderson, Melinda ReneAnderson, Michael BrianAnderson, Ronald L SrAnderson, Ronald Louis JrAndonie, MiguelAndrews, Anthony RAndry, Janice MAndry, Rondey SAngelle, LouisAnglada, Eugene SrAnsardi, LesterAnselmi, DarrenAparicio, AlfredAparicio, DavidAparicio, ErnestArabie, Georgia PArabie, JosephArcement, Craig JArcement, Lester CArcemont, Donald SrArceneaux, Matthew J

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Arceneaux, Michael KAreas, Christopher JArmbruster, John IIIArmbruster, Paula DArmstrong, Jude JrArnesen, GeorgeArnold, Lonnie L JrArnona, Joseph TArnondin, RobertArthur, Brenda JAssavedo, FloydAtwood, Gregory KennethAu, Chow DAu, RobertAucoin, Dewey FAucoin, EarlAucoin, Laine AAucoin, Perry JAustin, DennisAustin, Dennis JAuthement, BriceAuthement, Craig LAuthement, Dion JAuthement, GordonAuthement, Lance MAuthement, LarryAuthement, Larry SrAuthement, Roger JAuthement, Sterling PAutin, BobbyAutin, Bruce JAutin, Kenneth DAutin, Marvin JAutin, Paul F JrAutin, RoyAvenel, Albert J JrBa Wells, Tran ThiBabb, ConnyBabin, BradBabin, Joey LBabin, KlintBabin, MollyBabin, Norman JBabineaux, KirbyBabineaux, VickiBach, Ke VanBach, Reo LongBackman, BennyBadeaux, ToddBaham, DewayneBailey, AlbertBailey, Antoine IIIBailey, David B SrBailey, DonBaker, ClarenceBaker, Donald EarlBaker, JamesBaker, KennethBaker, Ronald JBalderas, AntonioBaldwin, Richard PrentissBallard, AlbertBallas, Barbara ABallas, Charles JBaltz, John FBan, JohnBang, Bruce K

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Barbaree, Joe WBarbe, Mark A and CindyBarber, Louie W JrBarber, Louie W SrBarbier, Percy TBarbour, Raymond ABargainear, James EBarisich, George ABarisich, Joseph JBarnette, EarlBarnhill, NathanBarrios, ClarenceBarrios, Corbert JBarrios, Corbert MBarrios, DavidBarrios, JohnBarrios, Shane JamesBarrois, Angela GailBarrois, Dana ABarrois, Tracy JamesBarrois, Wendell Jude JrBarthe, Keith SrBarthelemy, Allen MBarthelemy, John ABarthelemy, Rene T SrBarthelemy, Walter A JrBartholomew, MitchellBartholomew, Neil WBartholomew, Thomas EBartholomew, Wanda CBasse, Donald J SrBates, MarkBates, Ted JrBates, Vernon JrBattle, LouisBaudoin, Drake JBaudoin, Murphy ABaudouin, StephenBauer, GaryBaye, Glen PBean, Charles ABeazley, William EBecnel, Glenn JBecnel, KentBeecher, Carold FBeechler, RonaldBell, James EBell, Ronald ABellanger, ArnoldBellanger, CliftonBellanger, Scott JBelsome, Derrell MBelsome, Karl MBennett, Cecil A JrBennett, Gary LynnBennett, Irin JrBennett, James W JrBennett, LouisBenoit, Francis JBenoit, Nicholas LBenoit, Paula TBenoit, Tenna J JrBenton, Walter TBerger, Ray WBergeron, Alfred ScottBergeron, JeffBergeron, Nolan A

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Bergeron, Ulysses JBernard, Lamont LBerner, Mark JBerthelot, Gerard J SrBerthelot, James ABerthelot, Myron JBertrand, Jerl CBeverung, Keith JBianchini, Raymond WBickham, Leo EBienvenu, CharlesBiggs, Jerry W SrBigler, DelbertBillington, RichardBilliot, AlfrediaBilliot, ArthurBilliot, AubreyBilliot, Barell JBilliot, BettyBilliot, Bobby JBilliot, Brian KBilliot, CassidyBilliot, Charles SrBilliot, Chris J SrBilliot, E J EBilliot, Earl W SrBilliot, Ecton LBilliot, EmaryBilliot, Forest JrBilliot, GeraldBilliot, Harold JBilliot, Jacco ABilliot, Jake ABilliot, James JrBilliot, Joseph S JrBilliot, Laurence VBilliot, Leonard F JrBilliot, LisaBilliot, Mary LBilliot, Paul J SrBilliot, Shirley LBilliot, Steve MBilliot, Thomas AdamBilliot, Thomas SrBilliot, Wenceslaus JrBilliott, Alexander JBiron, YaleBlack, William CBlackston, Larry EBlackwell, Wade H IIIBlackwell, Wade H JrBlanchard, AlbertBlanchard, Andrew JBlanchard, Billy JBlanchard, CyrusBlanchard, Daniel ABlanchard, DeanBlanchard, Douglas JrBlanchard, DwayneBlanchard, ElginBlanchard, GilbertBlanchard, JadeBlanchard, JamesBlanchard, John F JrBlanchard, KatieBlanchard, KellyBlanchard, Matt JosephBlanchard, Michael

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Blanchard, Quentin TimothyBlanchard, Roger SrBlanchard, Walton H JrBland, Quyen TBlouin, Roy ABlume, Jack JrBodden, ArturoBodden, JasperBollinger, Donald EBolotte, Darren WBolton, Larry FBondi, Paul JBonvillain, Jimmy JBonvillian, Donna MBoone, Clifton FelixBoone, Donald F IIBoone, Donald F III (Ricky)Boone, Gregory TBoquet, Noriss P JrBoquet, Wilfred JrBordelon, Glenn SrBordelon, James PBordelon, Shelby PBorden, BennyBorne, CrystalBorne, Dina LBorne, Edward Joseph JrBorne, Edward SrBosarge, Hubert LawrenceBosarge, RobertBosarge, SandraBosarge, SteveBoudlauch, Durel A JrBoudoin, Larry TerrellBoudoin, NathanBoudreaux, Brent JBoudreaux, Elvin J IIIBoudreaux, James C JrBoudreaux, James NBoudreaux, JessieBoudreaux, Leroy ABoudreaux, MarkBoudreaux, Paul SrBoudreaux, Richard DBoudreaux, Ronald SrBoudreaux, SallyBoudreaux, VeronicaBoudwin, DwayneBoudwin, Jewel James SrBoudwin, WayneBouise, NormanBoulet, Irwin J JrBoullion, DebraBourg, Allen TBourg, BennyBourg, Chad JBourg, ChannonBourg, ChrisBourg, DouglasBourg, Glenn ABourg, Jearmie SrBourg, Kent ABourg, MarkBourg, Nolan PBourg, Ricky JBourgeois, Albert PBourgeois, Brian J Jr

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Bourgeois, DanielBourgeois, DwayneBourgeois, JakeBourgeois, Johnny MBourgeois, Johnny M JrBourgeois, Leon ABourgeois, Louis ABourgeois, Merrie EBourgeois, Randy PBourgeois, ReedBourgeois, WebleyBourn, ChrisBourque, Murphy PaulBourque, RayBousegard, Duvic JrBoutte, Manuel J JrBouvier, Colbert A IIBouzigard, Dale JBouzigard, Edgar J IIIBouzigard, EerisBowers, HaroldBowers, TommyBoyd, David E SrBoyd, ElbertBoykin, Darren LBoykin, Thomas CarolBradley, JamesBrady, BrianBrandhurst, KayBrandhurst, Ray E SrBrandhurst, Raymond JBraneff, David GBrannan, William PBranom, Donald James JrBraud, James MBrazan, Frank JBreaud, Irvin F JrBreaux, BarbaraBreaux, Brian JBreaux, Charlie MBreaux, CliffordBreaux, Colin EBreaux, Daniel JrBreaux, Larry JBreaux, Robert J JrBreaux, ShelbyBriscoe, Robert F JrBritsch, L D JrBroussard, Dwayne EBroussard, EricBroussard, KeithBroussard, LarryBroussard, Mark ABroussard, Roger DavidBroussard, Roger RBroussard, Steve PBrown, Cindy BBrown, ColleenBrown, Donald GBrown, John WBrown, Paul RBrown, RickyBrown, Toby HBruce, Adam JBruce, Adam J JrBruce, Bob RBruce, Daniel M Sr

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Bruce, Eli T SrBruce, Emelda LBruce, Gary J SrBruce, James PBruce, Lester J JrBruce, Margie LBruce, Mary PBruce, NathanBruce, RobertBruce, RussellBrudnock, Peter SrBrunet, Elton JBrunet, Joseph ABrunet, Joseph ABrunet, Levy J JrBrunet, Raymond SrBryan, David NBryant, Ina Fay VBryant, Jack D SrBryant, James LarryBuford, ErnestBui, BenBui, DichBui, Dung ThiBui, Huong TBui, NganBui, NhuanBui, Nuoi VanBui, TaiBui, TieuBui, TommyBui, Xuan and De NguyenBui, XuanmaiBull, Delbert EBundy, Belvina (Kenneth)Bundy, Kenneth SrBundy, NickyBundy, Ronald JBundy, Ronnie JBuquet, John JrBuras, Clayton MBuras, LeanderBuras, Robert M JrBuras, Waylon JBurlett, Elliott CBurlett, John C JrBurnell, Charles BBurnell, Charles RBurnham, Deanna LeaBurns, Stuart EBurroughs, Lindsey Hilton JrBurton, RonnieBusby, Hardy EBusby, Tex HBusch, RCBush, Robert ABussey, TylerButcher, DorothyButcher, Rocky JButler, Albert AButler, Aline MBychurch, JohnnyBychurch, Johnny JrCabanilla, AlexCaboz, Jose SantosCacioppo, Anthony JrCaddell, David

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Cadiere, Mae QuickCadiere, Ronald JCahill, JackCaillouet, Stanford JrCaison, Jerry Lane JrCalcagno, Stephen Paul SrCalderone, John SCallahan, Gene P SrCallahan, Michael JCallahan, RussellCallais, AnnCallais, Franklin DCallais, Gary DCallais, MichaelCallais, MichaelCallais, SandyCallais, TerrenceCamardelle, Anna MCamardelle, Chris JCamardelle, DavidCamardelle, Edward J IIICamardelle, Edward J JrCamardelle, Harris ACamardelle, KnowlesCamardelle, Noel TCamardelle, Tilman JCaminita, John A IIICampo, Donald PaulCampo, KevinCampo, Nicholas JCampo, RoyCampo, Roy SrCamus, Ernest M JrCanova, CarlCantrelle, AlvinCantrelle, Eugene JCantrelle, Otis A SrCantrelle, Otis Jr (Buddy)Cantrelle, Philip ACantrelle, Tate JosephCanty, Robert JamiesCao, AnnaCao, BillyCao, Billy VietCao, Binh QuangCao, ChauCao, Dan DienCao, Dung VanCao, Gio VanCao, Heip ACao, Linh HuyenCao, Nghia ThiCao, Nhieu VCao, Si-VanCao, Thanh KimCao, Tuong VanCarinhas, Jack G JrCarl, Joseph AllenCarlos, GregoryCarlos, IrvinCarmadelle, David JCarmadelle, Larry GCarmadelle, Rudy JCarrere, Anthony T JrCarrier, Larry JCaruso, MichaelCasanova, David W SrCassagne, Alphonse G III

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Cassagne, Alphonse G IVCassidy, MarkCasso, JosephCastelin, GilbertCastelin, SharonCastellanos, Raul LCastelluccio, John A JrCastille, JoshuaCaulfield, Adolph JrCaulfield, HopeCaulfield, James M JrCaulfield, JeanCepriano, SalvadorCerdes, Julius W JrCerise, MarlaChabert, JohnChaisson, Dean JChaisson, HenryChaisson, Vincent AChaix, Thomas B IIIChampagne, BrianChampagne, Harold PChampagne, KentonChampagne, Leon JChampagne, Leroy AChampagne, LoriChampagne, Timmy DChampagne, WillardChamplin, Kim JChance, Jason RChancey, JeffChapa, ArturoChaplin Robert G SrChaplin, Saxby StoweCharles, ChristopherCharpentier, Allen JCharpentier, Alvin JCharpentier, Daniel JCharpentier, LawrenceCharpentier, LintonCharpentier, MelanieCharpentier, Murphy JrCharpentier, Robert JChartier, MichelleChau, Minh HuuChauvin, AnthonyChauvin, Anthony P JrChauvin, Carey MChauvin, David JamesChauvin, James EChauvin, Kimberly KayCheeks, Alton BruceCheers, ElwoodChenier, RickyCheramie, AlanCheramie, Alan J JrCheramie, Alton JCheramie, Berwick JrCheramie, Berwick SrCheramie, Daniel James SrCheramie, DannyCheramie, David JCheramie, David PCheramie, Dickey JCheramie, DonaldCheramie, EnolaCheramie, Flint

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Cheramie, Harold LCheramie, Harry J SrCheramie, Harry JrCheramie, Harvey JrCheramie, Harvey SrCheramie, Henry J SrCheramie, James ACheramie, James PCheramie, Jody PCheramie, Joey JCheramie, JohnnyCheramie, Joseph ACheramie, Lee AllenCheramie, Linton JCheramie, Mark ACheramie, Murphy JCheramie, Nathan A SrCheramie, Neddy PCheramie, Nicky JCheramie, Ojess MCheramie, Paris PCheramie, RobbieCheramie, Rodney E JrCheramie, RonaldCheramie, RoyCheramie, Roy ACheramie, Sally KCheramie, Terry JCheramie, Terry JrCheramie, TimmyCheramie, TinaCheramie, Todd MCheramie, TommyCheramie, Wayne ACheramie, Wayne A JrCheramie, Wayne F SrCheramie, Wayne JCheramie, Webb JrChevalier, MitchChew, Thomas JChhun, SamanthaChiasson, Jody JChiasson, Manton P JrChiasson, Michael PChildress, GordonChisholm, ArthurChisholm, Henry JrChristen, David JrChristen, VernonChristmas, John T JrChung, Long VCiaccio, VanceCibilic, BozidarCieutat, JohnCisneros, AlbinoCiuffi, Michael LClark, James MClark, JenningsClark, Mark AClark, Ricky LCobb, Michael ACochran, JimmyColeman, ErnestColeman, Freddie JrColletti, Rodney ACollier, Ervin JCollier, WadeCollins, Bernard J

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Collins, Bruce J JrCollins, DonaldCollins, EarlineCollins, Eddie F JrCollins, JackCollins, JackCollins, JuliusCollins, Lawson Bruce SrCollins, Lindy S JrCollins, Logan A JrCollins, RobertCollins, Timmy PCollins, Vendon JrCollins, Wilbert JrCollins, WoodrowColson, Chris and MichelleComardelle, Michael JComeaux, Allen JCompeaux, Curtis JCompeaux, Gary PCompeaux, HarrisCone, JodyContreras, MarioCook, Edwin A JrCook, Edwin A SrCook, JoshuaCook, Larry R SrCook, ScottCook, Theodore DCooksey, Ernest NealCooper, Acy J IIICooper, Acy J JrCooper, Acy SrCooper, Christopher WCooper, Jon CCooper, Marla FCooper, Vincent JCopeman, John RCorley, Ronald ECornett, EddieCornwall, RogerCortez, Brenda MCortez, CathyCortez, CurtisCortez, Daniel PCortez, EdgarCortez, Keith JCortez, Leslie JCosse, Robert KCoston, ClaytonCotsovolos, John GordonCoulon, Allen J JrCoulon, Allen J SrCoulon, Amy MCoulon, Cleveland FCoulon, Darrin MCoulon, DonCoulon, Earline NCoulon, Ellis JrCoursey, John WCourville, Ronnie PCover, Darryl LCowdrey, Michael DudleyCowdrey, Michael NelsonCrain, Michael TCrawford, Bryan DCrawford, Steven J

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Creamer, QuentionCredeur, Todd A SrCredeur, Tony JCreppel, CarltonCreppel, CatherineCreppel, Craig AnthonyCreppel, FreddyCreppel, Isadore JrCreppel, Julinne G IIICreppel, KennethCreppel, KennethCreppel, Nathan J JrCreppell, Michel PCristina, Charles JCrochet, Sterling JamesCrochet, Tony JCrosby, Benjy JCrosby, DarleneCrosby, Leonard W JrCrosby, Ted JCrosby, ThomasCrum, LonnieCrum, Tommy LloydCruz, JesusCubbage, Melinda TCuccia, Anthony JCuccia, Anthony J JrCuccia, KevinCumbie, Bryan ECure, MikeCurole, Keith JCurole, Kevin PCurole, Margaret BCurole, Willie P JrCutrer, Jason CCvitanovich, TDaigle, AlfredDaigle, Cleve and NonaDaigle, David JohnDaigle, EJDaigle, GlennDaigle, Jamie JDaigle, JasonDaigle, KirkDaigle, Leonard PDaigle, LloydDaigle, Louis JDaigle, MelanieDaigle, Michael JDaigle, Michael Wayne and

JoAnnDaisy, JeffDale, Cleveland LDang, BaDang, DapDang, DavidDang, DuongDang, KhangDang, Khang and Tam PhanDang, Loan ThiDang, MinhDang, Minh VanDang, SonDang, Tao KevinDang, Thang DucDang, Thien Van

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Dang, ThuongDang, ThuyDang, Van DDaniels, DavidDaniels, HenryDaniels, LeslieDanos, Albert SrDanos, James ADanos, JaredDanos, Oliver JDanos, Ricky PDanos, RodneyDanos, Timothy Ad’Antignac, Debid’Antignac, JackDantin, Archie ADantin, Mark S SrDantin, Stephen JrDao, PaulDao, VangDao-Nguyen, ChrystiDarda, Albert L JrDarda, GertrudeDarda, HerbertDarda, J CDarda, JeremyDarda, TammyDarda, TrudyDardar, AlvinDardar, Basile JDardar, Basile SrDardar, CindyDardar, DavidDardar, Donald SDardar, Edison J SrDardar, Gayle PicouDardar, Gilbert BDardar, Gilbert SrDardar, Isadore J JrDardar, JacquelineDardar, Jonathan MDardar, LannyDardar, Larry JDardar, ManyDardar, Neal ADardar, NorbertDardar, Patti VDardar, Percy B SrDardar, RoseDardar, Rusty JDardar, SamuelDardar, SummersgillDardar, Terry PDardar, Toney M JrDardar, Toney SrDargis, Stephen MDassau, LouisDavid, Philip J JrDavis, CliffDavis, Daniel ADavis, Danny ADavis, JamesDavis, John WDavis, Joseph DDavis, Michael StevenDavis, Ronald BDavis, William T JrDavis, William Theron

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Dawson, JTde la Cruz, Avery TDean, Ilene LDean, John NDean, StephenDeBarge, Brian KDeBarge, SherryDeBarge, Thomas WDecoursey, JohnDedon, WalterDeere, DarylDeere, David EDeere, Dennis HDefelice, RobinDefelice, Tracie LDeHart, Ashton J SrDehart, Bernard JDehart, BlairDehart, ClevisDehart, Clevis JrDeHart, Curtis P SrDehart, Eura SrDehart, Ferrell JohnDehart, Leonard MDeHart, TroyDeJean, Chris N JrDeJean, Chris N SrDekemel, Bonnie DDekemel, Wm J JrDelande, PaulDelande, Ten ChieDelatte, Michael J SrDelaune, Kip MDelaune, Thomas JDelaune, Todd JDelcambre, Carroll ADelgado, JesseDelino, CarltonDelino, LoreneDeloach, Stephen W JrDeMoll, Herman J JrDeMoll, Herman J SrDeMoll, James C JrDeMoll, RalphDeMoll, Robert CDeMoll, Terry RDeMolle, FreddyDeMolle, OtisDennis, FredDenty, SteveDeroche, Barbara HDerouen, CagheDeshotel, RodneyDeSilvey, DavidDespaux, Byron JDespaux, Byron J JrDespaux, Glen ADespaux, KenDespaux, KerryDespaux, SuzannaDetillier, David EDeVaney, Bobby C JrDickey, Wesley FrankDiep, VuDinger, AnitaDinger, Corbert Sr

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Dinger, EricDingler, Mark HDinh, Chau ThanhDinh, Khai DucDinh, LienDinh, ToanDinh, VincentDion, ErnestDion, Paul ADion, Thomas AutryDisalvo, Paul ADismuke, Robert E SrDitcharo, Dominick IIIDixon, DavidDo, Cuong VDo, Dan CDo, Dung VDo, Hai VanDo, HieuDo, Hung VDo, Hung VDo, JohnnyDo, Kiet VanDo, Ky HongDo, Ky QuocDo, LamDo, Liet VanDo, Luong VanDo, Minh VanDo, Nghiep VanDo, TaDo, Ta PhonDo, Than VietDo, Thanh VDo, Theo VanDo, Thien VanDo, Tinh ADo, TriDo, Vi VDoan, Anh ThiDoan, JosephDoan, MaiDoan, MinhDoan, NgocDoan, Tran VanDomangue, DarrylDomangue, EmileDomangue, MaryDomangue, MichaelDomangue, PaulDomangue, Ranzell SrDomangue, StephenDomangue, WestleyDomingo, CarolynDominique, Amy RDominque, Gerald RDonini, Ernest NDonnelly, David CDonohue, Holly MDooley, Denise FDopson, Craig BDore, Presley JDore, Preston J JrDorr, Janthan C JrDoucet, Paul J SrDowney, ColleenDoxey, Robert Lee Sr

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Doxey, Ruben ADoxey, William LDoyle, John TDrawdy, John JosephDrury, Bruce W JrDrury, Bruce W SrDrury, Bryant JDrury, Eric SDrury, Helen MDrury, Jeff IIIDrury, KevinDrury, Kevin S SrDrury, Steve RDrury, Steven JDubberly, James FDubberly, James MichaelDubberly, James Michael JrDubberly, John JDubois, Euris ADubois, John D JrDubois, Lonnie JDuck, Kermit PaulDudenhefer, AnthonyDudenhefer, Connie SDudenhefer, Eugene ADudenhefer, Milton J JrDuet, Brad JDuet, Darrel ADuet, Guy JDuet, Jace JDuet, JayDuet, John PDuet, LarsonDuet, RamieDuet, Raymond JDuet, Tammy BDuet, TyroneDufrene, ArchieDufrene, CharlesDufrene, Curt FDufrene, Elson ADufrene, Eric FDufrene, Eric F JrDufrene, Eric JohnDufrene, Golden JDufrene, Jeremy MDufrene, Juliette BDufrene, Leroy JDufrene, Milton JDufrene, Ronald A JrDufrene, Ronald A SrDufrene, Scottie MDufrene, TobyDugar, Edward A IIDugas, Donald JohnDugas, Henri J IVDuhe, GretaDuhe, RobertDuhon, CharlesDuhon, Douglas PDuncan, Faye EDuncan, GaryDuncan, Loyde CDunn, BobDuong, Billy

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Duong, ChamroeunDuong, EMDuong, Ho Tan PhiDuong, KongDuong, MauDuplantis, Blair PDuplantis, DavidDuplantis, Frankie JDuplantis, MariaDuplantis, Teddy WDuplantis, Wedgir J JrDuplessis, Anthony James SrDuplessis, Bonnie SDuplessis, Clarence RDupre, Brandon PDupre, CecileDupre, David ADupre, Davis J JrDupre, Easton JDupre, Jimmie SrDupre, Linward PDupre, Mary LDupre, Michael JDupre, Michael J JrDupre, Randall PDupre, Richard ADupre, Rudy PDupre, Ryan ADupre, Tony JDupre, Troy ADupree, BryanDupree, DerrickDupree, Malcolm J SrDupuis, Clayton JDurand, Walter YDusang, Melvin ADuval, Denval H SrDuval, WayneDyer, Nadine DDyer, TonyDykes, Bert LDyson, Adley L JrDyson, Adley L SrDyson, AmyDyson, CasandraDyson, Clarence IIIDyson, Jimmy JrDyson, Jimmy L SrDyson, KathleenDyson, MaricelaDyson, Phillip IIDyson, Phillip SrDyson, WilliamEckerd, BillEdens, Angela BlakeEdens, DonnieEdens, Jeremy DonaldEdens, Nancy MEdens, Steven LEdens, Timothy DaleEdgar, DanielEdgar, JoeyEdgerson, RooseveltEdwards,Tommy W IIIEllerbee, Jody DuaneEllison, David Jr

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Encalade, Alfred JrEncalade, Anthony TEncalade, CaryEncalade, Joshua CEncalade, Stanley AEnclade, Joseph LEnclade, Michael Sr and

Jeannie PitreEnclade, Rodney JEnglade, AlfredEnnis, A L JrErickson, Grant GErlinger, CarrollErlinger, Gary REschete, Keith AEsfeller, Benny AEskine, KennethEsponge, Ernest JEstaves, David SrEstaves, Ricky JosephEstay, Allen JEstay, WayneEsteves, Anthony E JrEstrada, OrestesEvans, Emile J JrEvans, Kevin JEvans, LesterEvans, Lester J JrEvans, Tracey J SrEverson, George CEymard, Brian P SrEymard, Jervis J and

Carolyn BFabiano, Morris CFabra, MarkFabre, Alton JrFabre, Ernest JFabre, Kelly VFabre, Peggy BFabre, SheronFabre, Terry AFabre, Wayne MFalcon, Mitchell JFalgout, BarneyFalgout, Jerry PFalgout, Leroy JFalgout, Timothy JFanguy, Barry GFanning, Paul JrFarris, Thomas JFasone, Christopher JFasone, William JFaulk, Lester JFavaloro, Thomas JFavre, Michael JrFazende, JefferyFazende, ThomasFazende, Thomas GFazzio, AnthonyFazzio, Douglas PFazzio, Maxine JFazzio, SteveFelarise, EJFelarise, Wayne A SrFernandez, John

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Fernandez, LaudelinoFerrara, Audrey BFicarino, Dominick JrFields, BryanFillinich, AnthonyFillinich, Anthony SrFillinich, JackFincher, PennyFincher, WilliamFisch, Burton EFisher, KellyFisher, KirkFisher, Kirk AFitch, AdamFitch, Clarence J JrFitch, HansonFitzgerald, BurnellFitzgerald, KirkFitzgerald, Kirk DFitzgerald, Ricky J JrFleming, John MFleming, Meigs FFleming, MikeFlick, DanaFlores, Helena DFlores, ThomasFlowers, Steve WFlowers, Vincent FFolse, David MFolse, HeathFolse, Mary LFolse, Ronald BFonseca, Francis SrFontaine, William SFontenot, Peggy DFord, JudyFord, Warren WayneForeman, Ralph JrForet, Alva JForet, Billy JForet, Brent JForet, GlennForet, HoustonForet, Jackie PForet, Kurt J SrForet, Lovelace A SrForet, Loveless A JrForet, Mark MForet, Patricia CForrest, David PForsyth, HunterForsythe, JohnFortune, Michael AFrance, George JFrancis, AlbertFranklin, James KFrankovich, AnthonyFranks, MichaelFrauenberger, Richard WayneFrazier, David JFrazier, David MFrazier, JamesFrazier, MichaelFrederick, DavisFrederick, Johnnie and

JeannieFredrick, Michael

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Freeman, Arthur DFreeman, Darrel P SrFreeman, Kenneth FFreeman, Larry ScottFrelich, Charles PFrelich, Floyd JFrelich, KentFrerics, DougFrerks, Albert R JrFrickey, DarellFrickey, DarrenFrickey, Dirk IFrickey, Eric JFrickey, Harry J JrFrickey, JimmyFrickey, Rickey JFrickey, Westley JFriloux, BradFrisella, Jeanette MFrisella, Jerome A JrFrost, Michael RFruge, Wade PGadson, JamesGaines, DwayneGala, ChristineGaljour, Jess JGaljour, ReedGallardo, John WGallardo, Johnny MGalliano, AnthonyGalliano, Horace JGalliano, Joseph SrGalliano, Logan JGalliano, Lynne LGalliano, Moise JrGalloway, AT JrGalloway, Jimmy DGalloway, Judy LGalloway, Mark DGalt, Giles FGambarella, Luvencie JGanoi, KristineGarcia, Ana MariaGarcia, AnthonyGarcia, EdwardGarcia, KennethGarner, Larry SGary, Dalton JGary, Ernest JGary, Leonce JrGarza, AndrewGarza, Jose HGaskill, Elbert Clinton and

SandraGaspar, TimothyGaspard, Aaron and Hazel CGaspard, Dudley A JrGaspard, Leonard JGaspard, Michael AGaspard, Michael SrGaspard, MurryGaspard, Murry A JrGaspard, Murry SrGaspard, MurvinGaspard, Ronald Sr

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Gaspard, Ronald Wayne JrGaubert, ElizabethGaubert, Gregory MGaubert, MelvinGaudet, Allen J IVGaudet, Ricky JrGauthier, Hewitt J SrGautreaux, William AGay, Norman FGay, Robert GGazzier, Daryl GGazzier, Emanuel AGazzier, Wilfred EGegenheimer, William FGeiling, JamesGeisman, TonyGentry, RobertGentry, Samuel W JrGeorge, James J JrGerica, ClaraGerica, PeterGiambrone, Corey PGibson, Eddie EGibson, JosephGibson, Ronald FGilden, Eddie JrGilden, Eddie SrGilden, Inez WGilden, WayneGillikin, James DGirard, Chad PaulGiroir, Mark SGisclair, Anthony JGisclair, Anthony Joseph SrGisclair, AugustGisclair, Dallas J SrGisclair, Doyle AGisclair, Kip JGisclair, Ramona DGisclair, WadeGisclair, WalterGlover, Charles DGlynn, LarryGoetz, GeorgeGoings, Robert EugeneGolden, George TGolden, William LGollot, BrianGollot, Edgar RGonzales, Arnold JrGonzales, Mrs Cyril E JrGonzales, Rene RGonzales, Rudolph S JrGonzales, Rudolph S SrGonzales, Sylvia AGonzales, Tim JGonzalez, Jorge JrGonzalez, JulioGordon, Donald EGordon, Patrick AlvinGore, Henry HGore, IsabelGore, PamGore, Thomas LGore, Timothy AnselGottschalk, GregoryGourgues, Harold C Jr

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Goutierrez, Tony CGovea, JoaquinGraham, DarrellGraham, Steven HGranger, Albert J SrGranich, JamesGranier, Stephen JGrass, MichaelGraves, Robert N SrGray, JeannetteGray, MonroeGray, Shirley EGray, Wayne A SrGraybill, RustonGreen, Craig XGreen, James WGreen, James W JrGreen, ShaunGreenlaw, W C JrGregoire, Ernest LGregoire, Rita MGregory, Curtis BGregory, Mercedes EGrice, Raymond L JrGriffin, Alden J SrGriffin, CraigGriffin, David DGriffin, Elvis Joseph JrGriffin, FayeGriffin, Faye AnnGriffin, Jimmie JGriffin, Nolty JGriffin, RickeyGriffin, SharonGriffin, TimothyGriffin, Troy DGroff, Alfred AGroff, John AGroover, HankGros, Brent J SrGros, Craig JGros, Danny AGros, Gary SrGros, Junius A JrGros, KevenGros, Michael AGross, HomerGrossie, Janet MGrossie, Shane AGrossie, TateGrow, Jimmie CGuenther, John JGuenther, RaphaelGuerra, BruceGuerra, Chad LGuerra, Fabian CGuerra, Guy AGuerra, Jerry V SrGuerra, Kurt P SrGuerra, Ricky J SrGuerra, RobertGuerra, RyanGuerra, Troy AGuerra, William JrGuidroz, Warren JGuidry, Alvin AGuidry, Andy J

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Guidry, ArthurGuidry, BudGuidry, Calvin PGuidry, Carl JGuidry, Charles JGuidry, Chris JGuidry, Clarence PGuidry, ClarkGuidry, ClintGuidry, Clinton P JrGuidry, Clyde AGuidry, DavidGuidry, DobieGuidry, Douglas J SrGuidry, Elgy IIIGuidry, Elgy JrGuidry, Elwin A JrGuidry, Gerald AGuidry, Gordon JrGuidry, Guillaume AGuidry, HaroldGuidry, JasonGuidry, Jessie JGuidry, Jessie JosephGuidry, Jonathan BGuidry, Joseph T JrGuidry, Keith MGuidry, Kenneth JGuidry, Kerry AGuidry, MarcoGuidry, Maurin T and TamikaGuidry, Michael JGuidry, Nolan J SrGuidry, Randy Peter SrGuidry, Rhonda SGuidry, Robert CGuidry, Robert JosephGuidry, Robert WayneGuidry, RogerGuidry, RonaldGuidry, Roy AnthonyGuidry, Roy JGuidry, TammyGuidry, TedGuidry, Thomas PGuidry, TimothyGuidry, TroyGuidry, TroyGuidry, UlyssesGuidry, VickiGuidry, Wayne JGuidry, WyattGuidry, YvonneGuidry-Calva, Holly AGuilbeaux, Donald JGuilbeaux, LouGuillie, ShirleyGuillory, Horace HGuillot, Benjamin J JrGuillot, Rickey AGulledge, LeeGutierrez, AnitaGuy, JodyGuy, Kimothy PaulGuy, WilsonHa, Cherie Lan

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Ha, Co DongHa, Lai Thuy ThiHa, LyannaHadwall, John RHafford, JohnnyHagan, JulesHagan, MariannaHaiglea, Robbin RichardHales, William EHalili, Rhonda LHall, Byron SHall, Darrel T SrHall, Lorrie AHammer, Michael PHammock, Julius MichaelHancock, Jimmy LHandlin, William SrHang, Cam THansen, ChrisHansen, Eric PHanson, Edmond AHarbison, LouisHardee, William PHardison, LouisHardy John CHardy, SharonHarmon, MichelleHarrington, George JHarrington, JayHarris, Bobby DHarris, BusterHarris, Jimmy Wayne SrHarris, Johnny RayHarris, Kenneth AHarris, RonnieHarris, Susan DHarris, WilliamHarrison, Daniel LHartmann, Leon M JrHartmann, Walter JrHattaway, Errol HenryHaycock, KennethHaydel, GregoryHayes, ClintonHayes, Katherine FHayes, Lod JrHean, HongHeathcock, Walter JrHebert, Albert JosephHebert, BernieHebert, Betty JoHebert, ChrisHebert, Craig JHebert, DavidHebert, David JrHebert, Earl JHebert, Eric JHebert, Jack MHebert, Johnny PaulHebert, JonathanHebert, Jules JHebert, Kim MHebert, Lloyd S IIIHebert, Michael JHebert, Myron AHebert, NormanHebert, Patrick

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Hebert, Patrick AHebert, Pennington JrHebert, PhilipHebert, Robert AHebert, Terry WHedrick, Gerald J JrHelmer, Claudia AHelmer, Gerry JHelmer, Herman C JrHelmer, KennethHelmer, Larry J SrHelmer, Michael A SrHelmer, Rusty LHelmer, WindyHemmenway, JackHenderson, BradHenderson, CurtisHenderson, David A JrHenderson, David A SrHenderson, JohnnyHenderson, OlenHenderson, P LoamHenry, JoanneHenry, RodneyHerbert, Patrick and TerryHereford, Rodney O JrHereford, Rodney O SrHernandez, CoreyHerndon, MarkHertel, Charles WHertz, Edward C SrHess, Allen L SrHess, Henry D JrHess, Jessica RHess, Wayne BHewett, EmmaHewett, JamesHickman, JohnHickman, MarvinHicks, Billy MHicks, James WHicks, Larry WHicks, Walter RHien, NguyenHiggins, Joseph J IIIHill, Darren SHill, Joseph RHill, SharonHill, Willie E JrHills, Herman WHingle, Barbara EHingle, Rick AHingle, Roland T JrHingle, Roland T SrHingle, Ronald JHinojosa, RHinojosa, RandyHinojosa, Ricky AHipps, Nicole MarieHo, Dung TanHo, HungHo, JenniferHo, JimmyHo, LamHo, NamHo, Nga THo, OHo, Sang N

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Ho, Thanh QuocHo, Thien DangHo, Tien VanHo, Tri TranHoang, Dung THoang, Hoa T and Tam HoangHoang, Huy VanHoang, Jennifer VuHoang, JohnHoang, JulieHoang, KimberlyHoang, LindaHoang, LoanHoang, San NgocHoang, Tro VanHoang, Trung KimHoang, Trung TuanHoang, Vincent HuynhHodges, Ralph WHoffpaviiz, Harry KHolland, VidalHoller, Boyce Dwight JrHollier, Dennis JHolloway, Carl DHong, Tai VanHood, MalcolmHopton, DouglasHoraist, Shawn PHostetler, Warren L IIHotard, ClaudeHotard, Emile J JrHoward, JeffHowerin, Billy SrHowerin, Wendell SrHubbard, KeithHubbard, Perry IIIHuber, Berry THuber, Charles AHuck, Irma ElaineHuck, Steven RHuckabee, HaroldHue, Patrick AHughes, Brad JHults, ThomasHutcherson, Daniel JHutchinson, DouglasHutchinson, George DHutchinson, William HHutto, Cynthia EHutto, Henry G JrHuynh, Chien ThiHuynh, Dong XuanHuynh, DungHuynh, Dung VHuynh, HaiHuynh, HaiHuynh, Hai VanHuynh, Hoang DHuynh, Hoang VanHuynh, HungHuynh, James NHuynh, Johhny HiepHuynh, JohnnieHuynh, KimHuynh, LayHuynh, Long

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Huynh, Mack VanHuynh, Mau VanHuynh, MinhHuynh, Minh VanHuynh, Nam VanHuynh, ThaiHuynh, Tham ThiHuynh, ThanhHuynh, The VHuynh, TriHuynh, TrucHuynh, TuHuynh, TuHuynh, Tung VanHuynh, Van XHuynh, Viet VanHuynh, Vuong VanHymel, Joseph JrHymel, Michael DHymel, Nolan J SrIngham, Herbert WInglis, Richard MIngraham, Joseph SIngraham, JoyceIpock, BillyIpock, William BIreland, Arthur AllenIver, George JrJackson, Alfred MJackson, Carl JohnJackson, DavidJackson, Eugene OJackson, Glenn C JrJackson, Glenn C SrJackson, James JeromeJackson, John DJackson, John Elton SrJackson, LeviJackson, Nancy LJackson, Robert WJackson, ShannonJackson, Shaun CJackson, Steven AJacob, Ronald RJacob, Warren J JrJacobs, L AnthonyJacobs, Lawrence FJarreau, Billy and MarilynJarvis, James DJaye, EmmaJeanfreau, Vincent RJefferies, WilliamJemison, Timothy Michael SrJennings, JacobJoffrion, Harold J JrJohnson, Albert FJohnson, Ashley LamarJohnson, Bernard JrJohnson, Brent WJohnson, Bruce WaremJohnson, Carl SJohnson, CarolynJohnson, Clyde SrJohnson, David GJohnson, David PaulJohnson, Gary Allen Sr

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Johnson, George DJohnson, Michael AJohnson, Randy JJohnson, RegeniaJohnson, RobertJohnson, Ronald Ray SrJohnson, SteveJohnson, Thomas Allen JrJohnston, RonaldJoly, Nicholas J JrJones, CharlesJones, ClintonJones, Daisy MaeJones, Jeffery EJones, Jerome N SrJones, John WJones, LarryJones, LenJones, Michael G SrJones, Paul EJones, Perry T SrJones, Ralph WilliamJones, Richard G SrJones, Stephen KJones, WayneJoost, Donald FJordan, DeanJordan, Hubert William III

(Bert)Jordan, Hurbert W JrJudalet, Ramon GJudy, William RogerJulian, IdaJulian, John I SrJuneau, Anthony SrJuneau, BruceJuneau, Robert A Jr and

Laura KJurjevich, Leander JKain, Jules B SrKain, Martin AKalliainen, DaleKalliainen, RichardKang, ChamroeunKang, SamboKap, BrendaKeen, Robert StevenKeenan, Robert MKellum, Kenneth SrKellum, Larry Gray SrKellum, RoxanneKelly, Roger BKelly, Thomas EKendrick, Chuck JKennair, Michael SKennedy, DothanKenney, David JrKenney, Robert WKent, Michael AKeo, BunlyKerchner, SteveKern, ThurmondKhin, SochendaKhui, Lep and Nga HoKidd, FrankKiesel, Edward C and

Lorraine T

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Kiff, Hank JKiff, MelvinKiffe, HoraceKim, PuchKimbrough, CarsonKim-Tun, SoeunKing, Andy AKing, Donald JrKing, James BKing, ThornellKing, WesleyKit, AnKizer, Anthony JKleimann, RobertKnapp, Alton P JrKnapp, Alton P SrKnapp, Ellis L JrKnapp, Melvin LKnapp, TheresaKnecht, Frederick JrKnezek, LeeKnight, GeorgeKnight, Keith BKnight, Robert EKoch, Howard JKong, SengKonitz, BobbyKoo, HermanKoonce, Curtis SKoonce, Howard NKopszywa, Mark LKopszywa, Stanley JKotulja, StejepanKraemer, BridgetKraemer, Wilbert JKraemer, Wilbert JrKramer, DavidKrantz, Arthur JrKrantz, LoriKraver, C WKreger, Ronald A SrKreger, Roy J SrKreger, Ryan AKrennerich, Raymond AKroke, Stephen EKruth, Frank DKuchler, Alphonse L IIIKuhn, Bruce A SrKuhn, Gerard R JrKuhn, Gerard R SrKuhns, DeborahLaBauve, KerryLaBauve, SabrinaLaBauve, TerryLaBiche, Todd ALaBove, CarrollLaBove, Frederick PLachica, JacquelineLachico, DouglasLacobon, Tommy W JrLacobon, Tony CLaCoste, BroddieLaCoste, CarlLaCoste, Dennis ELaCoste, Grayland JLaCoste, Malcolm JrLaCoste, Melvin

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LaCoste, Melvin W JrLaCoste, Ravin J JrLaCoste, Ravin SrLadner, Clarence J IIILadson, Earlene GLaFont, Douglas A SrLaFont, Edna SLaFont, JackinLaFont, Noces J JrLaFont, Weyland J SrLaFrance, Joseph TLagarde, Frank NLagarde, Gary PaulLagasse, Michael FLai, Hen KLai, ThenLam, Cang VanLam, CuiLam, Dong VanLam, Hiep TanLam, Lan VanLam, Lee PhenhLam, PhanLam, QuiLam, SochenLam, TaiLam, Tinh HuuLambas, Jessie J SrLanclos, PaulLandry, David ALandry, Dennis JLandry, Edward N JrLandry, GeorgeLandry, George MLandry, James FLandry, Jude CLandry, Robert ELandry, Ronald JLandry, Samuel J JrLandry, TracyLane, Daniel ELapeyrouse, Lance MLapeyrouse, RosalieLapeyrouse, Tillman JosephLaRive, James L JrLaRoche, Daniel SLasseigne, BettyLasseigne, BlakeLasseigne, FloydLasseigne, FrankLasseigne, Harris JrLasseigne, Ivy JrLasseigne, JeffersonLasseigne, Jefferson P JrLasseigne, Johnny JLasseigne, MarleneLasseigne, Nolan JLasseigne, TrentLat, ChhietLatapie, Charlotte ALatapie, CrystalLatapie, JerryLatapie, Joey GLatapie, JosephLatapie, Joseph F SrLatapie, TravisLatiolais, Craig J

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Latiolais, JoelLau, Ho ThanhLaughlin, James GLaughlin, James MitchellLaurent, Yvonne MLavergne, RogerLawdros, Terrance JrLayrisson, Michael A IIILe, AmandaLe, An VanLe, BenLe, Binh TLe, Cheo VanLe, Chinh ThanhLe, Chinh Thanh and Yen VoLe, Cu ThiLe, Dai MLe, DaleLe, David RungLe, Du MLe, Duc VLe, Duoc MLe, Hien VLe, Houston TLe, HungLe, JimmyLe, Jimmy and HoangLe, KhoaLe, KimLe, Ky VanLe, Lang VanLe, LilyLe, Lisa Tuyet ThiLe, LoiLe, Minh VanLe, Muoi VanLe, MyLe, My VLe, Nam and Xhan-Minh LeLe, Nam VanLe, Nhieu TLe, Nhut HoangLe, Nu ThiLe, Phuc VanLe, Que VLe, QuyLe, RobertLe, Sam VanLe, Sau VLe, SonLe, SonLe, Son HLe, Son QuocLe, Son VanLe, SuLe, Tam VLe, Thanh HuongLe, Tong MinhLe, TonyLe, Tracy Lan ChiLe, Tuan NhuLe, Viet HoangLe, VuiLeaf, Andrew ScottLeary, RolandLeBeauf, ThomasLeBlanc, Donnie

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LeBlanc, Edwin JLeBlanc, Enoch PLeBlanc, Gareth R IIILeBlanc, Gareth R JrLeBlanc, Gerald ELeBlanc, Hubert CLeBlanc, JeraldLeBlanc, Jesse JrLeBlanc, Keenon AnthonyLeBlanc, Lanvin JLeBlanc, Luke ALeBlanc, Marty JLeBlanc, Marty J JrLeBlanc, Mickel JLeBlanc, Robert PatrickLeBlanc, Scotty MLeBlanc, SheltonLeBlanc, Terry JLeBoeuf, Brent JLeBoeuf, Emery JLeBoeuf, Joseph RLeBoeuf, Tammy YLeBouef, DaleLeBouef, Edward JLeBouef, Ellis J JrLeBouef, GillisLeBouef, JimmieLeBouef, LeslieLeBouef, Lindy JLeBouef, Micheal JLeBouef, RaymondLeBouef, Tommy JLeBouef, Wiley SrLeBourgeois, Stephen ALeCompte, AlenaLeCompte, Aubrey JLeCompte, EthaLeCompte, Jesse C JrLeCompte, Jesse JrLeCompte, Jesse SrLeCompte, LyleLeCompte, Patricia FLeCompte, ToddLeCompte, Troy A SrLedet, BradLedet, BryanLedet, CarltonLedet, Charles JLedet, Jack ALedet, Kenneth ALedet, MarkLedet, Maxine BLedet, MervinLedet, Phillip JohnLedoux, DennisLedwig, Joe JLee, CarlLee, James KLee, MarilynLee, Otis M JrLee, Raymond CLee, Robert ELee, Steven JLeek, Mark ALeGaux, Roy J JrLegendre, KerryLegendre, PaulLeger, Andre

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LeGros, Alex MLeJeune, Philip JrLeJeune, Philip SrLeJeune, Ramona VLeJeunee, DebbieLeJuine, Eddie RLeLand, Allston BochetLeland, Rutledge B IIILeland, Rutledge B JrLeLeaux, DavidLeleux, Kevin JLemoine, Jeffery JrLeonard, DanLeonard, Dexter J JrLeonard, Micheal ALepine, Leroy LLesso, Rudy JrLester, ShawnLevron, Dale TLevy, Patrick TLewis, KennethLewis, Mark StevenLibersat, Anthony RLibersat, KimLicatino, Daniel JrLichenstein, Donald LLilley, Douglas PLim, ChhayLim, KoungLim, Tav SengLinden, Eric LLiner, Claude J JrLiner, HaroldLiner, JerryLiner, KevinLiner, Michael B SrLiner, Morris T JrLiner, Morris T SrLiner, Tandy MLinh, PhamLinwood, DolbyLirette, Alex J SrLirette, Bobby and SheriLirette, Chester PatrickLirette, Daniel JLirette, Dean JLirette, Delvin J JrLirette, Delvin JrLirette, Desaire JLirette, Eugis P SrLirette, Guy ALirette, JeannieLirette, Kern ALirette, Ron CLirette, Russell (Chico) JrLirette, Shaun PatrickLirette, Terry J SrLittle, William ALittle, William BoydLiv, Niem SLivaudais, Ernest JLiverman, Harry RLoBue, Michael Anthony SrLocascio, DustinLockhart, William TLodrigue, Jimmy ALodrigue, Kerry

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Lombardo, Joseph PLombas, James A JrLombas, Kim DLondrie, HarleyLong, Cao ThanhLong, DinhLong, RobertLongo, Ronald S JrLongwater, Ryan HeathLoomer, RhondaLopez, CelestinoLopez, EvelioLopez, Harry NLopez, RonLopez, ScottLopez, Stephen R JrLord, Michael E SrLoupe, George JrLoupe, TedLovell, BillyLovell, Bobby JasonLovell, Bradford JohnLovell, Charles J JrLovell, ClaytonLovell, Douglas PLovell, Jacob GLovell, LoisLovell, Slade MLuke, Bernadette CLuke, DavidLuke, DustanLuke, HenryLuke, Jeremy PaulLuke, Keith JLuke, Patrick ALuke, Patrick JLuke, Paul LeroyLuke, Rudolph JLuke, SamanthaLuke, Sidney JrLuke, Terry Patrick JrLuke, Terry Patrick SrLuke, TimothyLuke, Wiltz JLund, Ora GLuneau, Ferrell JLuong, KevinLuong, Thu XLuscy, LydiaLuscy, RichardLutz, William ALuu, BinhLuu, VinhLuu, Vinh VLy, BuiLy, HenLy, HocLy, Kelly DLy, NuLy, SaLy, VenLyall, RosalieLycett, James ALyons, Berton JLyons, Berton J SrLyons, Jack

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Lyons, Jerome MMackey, Marvin SrMackie, Kevin LMaggio, Wayne AMagwood, Edwin WayneMai, Danny VMai, Lang VMai, TaiMai, Trach XuanMaise, Rubin JMaise, ToddMajoue, Ernest JMajoue, Nathan LMalcombe, DavidMallett, Irvin RayMallett, JimmieMallett, Lawrence JMallett, Mervin BMallett, RainbowMallett, StephneyMalley, Ned F JrMamolo, Charles H SrMamolo, Romeo C JrMamolo, Terry AMancera, JesusManuel, Joseph RManuel, ShonMao, ChandarasyMao, KimMarcel, MichelleMarchese, Joe JrMareno, AnsleyMareno, Brent JMareno, Kenneth LMarie, Allen JMarie, MartyMarmande, AlMarmande, AlidoreMarmande, DeniseMarquize, HeatherMarquizz, KipMarris, Roy C JrMartin, DarrenMartin, Dean JMartin, DennisMartin, Jody WMartin, John F IIIMartin, Michael AMartin, Nora SMartin, Rod JMartin, Roland J JrMartin, Russel J SrMartin, Sharon JMartin, Tanna GMartin, WendyMartinez, Carl RMartinez, HenryMartinez, Henry JosephMartinez, LupeMartinez, MichaelMartinez, Rene JMason, James F JrMason, Johnnie WMason, LutherMason, Mary LoisMason, Percy D Jr

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Mason, WalterMatherne, AnthonyMatherne, Blakland SrMatherne, Bradley JMatherne, Claude I JrMatherne, Clifford PMatherne, Curlis JMatherne, Forest JMatherne, George JMatherne, Glenn AMatherne, Grace LMatherne, James CMatherne, James J JrMatherne, James J SrMatherne, Joey AMatherne, KeithMatherne, Larry JrMatherne, Louis M SrMatherne, Louis MichaelMatherne, NelsonMatherne, Thomas GMatherne, Thomas G JrMatherne, Thomas JrMatherne, Thomas M SrMatherne, Wesley JMathews, PatrickMathurne, BarryMatte, Martin J SrMauldin, JohnnyMauldin, MaryMauldin, ShannonMavar, Mark DMayeux, Lonies A JrMayeux, Roselyn PMayfield, GaryMayfield, Henry A JrMayfield, James J IIIMayon, Allen JMayon, Wayne SrMcAnespy, HenryMcAnespy, LouisMcCall, Marcus HMcCall, R Terry SrMcCarthy, CarlissMcCarthy, MichaelMcCauley, Byron KeithMcCauley, KatrinaMcClantoc, Robert R and

DebraMcClellan, Eugene GardnerMcCormick, LenMcCuiston, Denny CarltonMcDonald, AllanMcElroy, Harry JMcFarlain, Merlin J JrMcGuinn, DennisMcIntosh, James RichardMcIntyre, Michael DMcIver, John H JrMcKendree, RoyMcKenzie, George BMcKinzie, Bobby EMcKoin, RobertMcKoin, Robert F JrMcLendon, Jonathon SMcNab, Robert JrMcQuaig, Don W

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McQuaig, Oliver JMedine, David PMehaffey, John PMelancon, Brent KMelancon, NevaMelancon, RickeyMelancon, Roland JrMelancon, Roland T JrMelancon, Sean PMelancon, Terral JMelancon, Timmy JMelanson, Ozimea J IIIMelerine, AngelaMelerine, Brandon TMelerine, Claude AMelerine, Claude A JrMelerine, Dean JMelerine, Eric W JrMelerine, John D SrMelerine, Linda CMelerine, Raymond JosephMelford, Daniel W SrMello, NelvinMen, SophinMenendez, Wade EMenesses, DennisMenesses, James HMenesses, JimmyMenesses, LouisMenge, Lionel AMenge, Vincent JMercy, DempseyMerrick, Harold AMerrick, Kevin SrMerritt, Darren SrMesser, ChaseMeyers, Otis JMiarm, SoeumMichel, Steven DMiddleton, Dan SrMigues, HenryMigues, Kevin L SrMilam, RickyMiles, Ricky DavidMiley, Donna JMilitello, JosephMiller, David WMiller, Fletcher NMiller, James AMiller, Larry BMiller, Mabry Allen JrMiller, Michael EMiller, Michele KMiller, Randy AMiller, Rhonda EMiller, WayneMillet, Leon BMillington, DonnieMillington, RonnieMillis, MosesMillis, RaefordMillis, Timmie LeeMine, DerrickMiner, Peter GMinh, KhaMinh, Phuc-TruongMitchell, Ricky Allen

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Mitchell, ToddMitchum, Francis CraigMixon, G CMobley, Bryan AMobley, Jimmy SrMobley, RobertsonMock, Frank SrMock, Frankie E JrMock, Jesse R IIMock, Terry LynMolero, Louis F IIIMolero, Louis FrankMolinere, Al LMolinere, FloydMolinere, Roland JrMolinere, StaceyMoll, AngelaMoll, Jerry J JrMoll, Jonathan PMoll, Julius JMoll, Randall JrMollere, RandallMones, Philip J JrMones, TinoMoody, Guy DMoore, Carl StephenMoore, Curtis LMoore, KennethMoore, RichardMoore, WillisMorales, AnthonyMorales, Clinton AMorales, Daniel JrMorales, Daniel SrMorales, DavidMorales, Elwood J JrMorales, Eugene J JrMorales, Eugene J SrMorales, KimberlyMorales, Leonard LMorales, Phil J JrMorales, RaulMoran, ScottMoreau, Allen JosephMoreau, Berlin J SrMoreau, Daniel RMoreau, Hubert JMoreau, MaryMoreau, Rickey J SrMorehead, Arthur B JrMoreno, AnsleyMorgan, Harold RMorici, JohnMorris, Herbert EugeneMorris, Jesse AMorris, Jesse A SrMorris, PrestonMorrison, Stephen D JrMorton, Robert AMorvant, Keith MMorvant, Patsy LishmanMoschettieri, ChalamMoseley, Kevin RMotley, MicheleMouille, William LMouton, Ashton JMoveront, TimothyMund, Mark

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Murphy, Denis RMuth, Gary J SrMyers, Joseph E JrNa, Tran VanNaccio, AndrewNacio, Lance MNacio, NoelNacio, Philocles J SrNaquin, Alton JNaquin, Andrew J SrNaquin, Antoine JrNaquin, Autry JamesNaquin, Bobby J and SheilaNaquin, Bobby JrNaquin, ChristineNaquin, Dean JNaquin, Donna PNaquin, EarlNaquin, Earl LNaquin, FreddieNaquin, GeraldNaquin, HenryNaquin, Irvin JNaquin, Jerry Joseph JrNaquin, Kenneth J JrNaquin, Kenneth J SrNaquin, Linda LNaquin, Lionel A JrNaquin, Mark D JrNaquin, Marty J SrNaquin, Milton H IVNaquin, Oliver ANaquin, RobertNaquin, Roy ANaquin, VernonNavarre, Curtis JNavero, Floyd G JrNeal, Craig ANeal, Roy J JrNeely, Bobby HNehlig, Raymond E SrNeil, DeanNeil, JacobNeil, JuliusNeil, Robert J JrNeil, Tommy SrNelson, Billy J SrNelson, DeborahNelson, Elisha WNelson, Ernest RNelson, FayeNelson, Fred H SrNelson, Gordon Kent SrNelson, Gordon W IIINelson, Gordon W JrNelson, John AndrewNelson, William Owen JrNelton, Aaron J JrNelton, Steven JNettleton, CodyNewell, Ronald BNewsome, Thomas ENewton, Paul JNghiem, BillyNgo, Chuong VanNgo, Duc

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Ngo, Hung VNgo, Liem ThanhNgo, MaxieNgo, The TNgo, Truong DinhNgo, Van LoNgo, Vu HoangNgoc, Lam LamNgu,ThoiNguyen, AmyNguyen, An HoangNguyen, Andy DungNguyen, Andy TNguyen, Anh and Thanh D

TietNguyen, BaNguyen, Ba VanNguyen, Bac VanNguyen, Bao QNguyen, Bay VanNguyen, BeNguyen, BeNguyen, BeNguyen, Be EmNguyen, Bich ThaoNguyen, Bien VNguyen, BinhNguyen, Binh CongNguyen, Binh VNguyen, Binh VanNguyen, Binh VanNguyen, Binh VanNguyen, Bui VanNguyen, Ca EmNguyen, CanNguyen, Can VanNguyen, Canh VNguyen, CharlieNguyen, ChienNguyen, Chien VanNguyen, ChinNguyen, Chinh VanNguyen, ChristianNguyen, ChucNguyen, ChungNguyen, Chung VanNguyen, Chuong HoangNguyen, Chuong VNguyen, ChuyenNguyen, Coolly DinhNguyen, CuongNguyen, DaiNguyen, Dan TNguyen, Dan VanNguyen, Dan VanNguyen, DangNguyen, DannyNguyen, DavidNguyen, Day VanNguyen, De VanNguyen, DenNguyen, DiemNguyen, DienNguyen, DiepNguyen, DinhNguyen, Dinh VNguyen, Dong T

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Nguyen, Dong ThiNguyen, Dong XNguyen, DucNguyen, Duc VanNguyen, DungNguyen, Dung Anh and Xuan

DuongNguyen, Dung NgocNguyen, Dung VanNguyen, Dung VanNguyen, DuocNguyen, Duong VNguyen, Duong VanNguyen, Duong XuanNguyen, Francis NNguyen, FrankNguyen, GaryNguyen, Giang TNguyen, Giang TruongNguyen, Giau VanNguyen, Ha TNguyen, Ha VanNguyen, Hai VanNguyen, Hai VanNguyen, Han VanNguyen, Han VanNguyen, HangNguyen, Hanh TNguyen, Hao VanNguyen, Harry HNguyen, Henri HiepNguyen, Henry-TrangNguyen, HienNguyen, Hien VNguyen, HiepNguyen, HoNguyen, Ho VNguyen, HoaNguyen, HoaNguyen, Hoa NNguyen, Hoa VanNguyen, HoangNguyen, HoangNguyen, Hoang TNguyen, HoiNguyen, Hon XuongNguyen, HuanNguyen, HungNguyen, HungNguyen, HungNguyen, Hung MNguyen, Hung ManhNguyen, Hung VanNguyen, Hung-JosephNguyen, Huu NghiaNguyen, Hy Don NNguyen, Jackie TinNguyen, JamesNguyen, James NNguyen, JeffersonNguyen, JenniferNguyen, JimmyNguyen, JimmyNguyen, JoachimNguyen, JoeNguyen, John RNguyen, John Van

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Nguyen, JohnnyNguyen, Joseph MinhNguyen, Kenny Hung MongNguyen, KevinNguyen, KhaiNguyen, KhanhNguyen, Khanh and Viet DinhNguyen, Khanh QNguyen, KhiemNguyen, Kien PhanNguyen, KimNguyen, Kim MaiNguyen, Kim ThoaNguyen, Kinh VNguyen, LaiNguyen, LaiNguyen, Lai TanNguyen, LamNguyen, Lam VanNguyen, Lam VanNguyen, Lam VanNguyen, LanNguyen, LangNguyen, LangNguyen, LanhNguyen, Lap VanNguyen, Lap VanNguyen, LeNguyen, Lien and Hang LuongNguyen, Lien ThiNguyen, Linda OanNguyen, Linh ThiNguyen, Linh VanNguyen, Lintt DannyNguyen, LluuNguyen, LocNguyen, LoiNguyen, LoiNguyen, Long PhiNguyen, Long TNguyen, Long VietNguyen, Luom TNguyen, Mai VanNguyen, ManNguyen, Mao-VanNguyen, MaryNguyen, MaryNguyen, MelissaNguyen, MinhNguyen, MinhNguyen, MinhNguyen, MinhNguyen, MinhNguyen, Minh NgocNguyen, Minh VanNguyen, MootNguyen, Mui VanNguyen, Mung TNguyen, MuoiNguyen, My Le ThiNguyen, My TanNguyen, My VNguyen, Nam VanNguyen, Nam VanNguyen, Nam VanNguyen, Nam VanNguyen, Nancy

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Nguyen, NancyNguyen, NghiNguyen, Nghi QNguyen, NghiaNguyen, NghiepNguyen, Ngoc TimNguyen, Ngoc VanNguyen, NguyetNguyen, NhiNguyen, Nho VanNguyen, NinaNguyen, NuongNguyen, PeterNguyen, Peter ThangNguyen, Peter VNguyen, PheNguyen, PhongNguyen, Phong NgocNguyen, Phong TNguyen, Phong XuanNguyen, Phu HuuNguyen, PhucNguyen, Phuoc HNguyen, Phuoc VanNguyen, PhuongNguyen, PhuongNguyen, QuangNguyen, QuangNguyen, Quang DangNguyen, Quang DinhNguyen, Quang VanNguyen, Quoc VanNguyen, Quyen MinhNguyen, Quyen TNguyen, Quyen-VanNguyen, Ran TNguyen, RandonNguyen, RichardNguyen, Richard NghiaNguyen, Rick VanNguyen, Ricky TinhNguyen, Roe VanNguyen, RoseNguyen, SamNguyen, Sandy HaNguyen, Sang VanNguyen, Sau VNguyen, Si NgocNguyen, SonNguyen, Son ThanhNguyen, Son VanNguyen, Song VNguyen, SteveNguyen, Steve QNguyen, Steven GiapNguyen, SungNguyen, TaiNguyen, Tai TheNguyen, Tai ThiNguyen, TamNguyen, Tam MinhNguyen, Tam ThanhNguyen, Tam VNguyen, Tam VanNguyen, TanNguyen, Ten TanNguyen, ThachNguyen, Thang

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Nguyen, ThanhNguyen, ThanhNguyen, ThanhNguyen, Thanh PhucNguyen, Thanh VNguyen, Thanh VanNguyen, Thanh VanNguyen, Thanh VanNguyen, Thanh VanNguyen, ThaoNguyen, Thi Bich HangNguyen, ThietNguyen, ThietNguyen, Tho DukeNguyen, Thoa DNguyen, Thoa ThiNguyen, ThomasNguyen, ThuNguyen, Thu and RoseNguyen, Thu DucNguyen, Thu VanNguyen, ThuanNguyen, ThuanNguyen, ThuongNguyen, Thuong VanNguyen, ThuyNguyen, ThuyenNguyen, ThuyenNguyen, TinhNguyen, Tinh VanNguyen, ToanNguyen, Toan VanNguyen, TommyNguyen, TonyNguyen, TonyNguyen, TonyNguyen, Tony DNguyen, Tony HongNguyen, Tony SiNguyen, TraNguyen, TraNguyen, Tracy TNguyen, Tri DNguyen, Trich VanNguyen, Trung VanNguyen, Tu VanNguyen, TuanNguyen, Tuan ANguyen, Tuan HNguyen, Tuan NgocNguyen, Tuan QNguyen, Tuan VanNguyen, TungNguyen, Tuyen DucNguyen, Tuyen VanNguyen, Ty and Ngoc NgoNguyen, Van HNguyen, Van LoiNguyen, Vang VanNguyen, VietNguyen, VietNguyen, Viet VNguyen, Viet VanNguyen, Vinh VanNguyen, Vinh VanNguyen, Vinh VanNguyen, VT

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Nguyen, Vu MinhNguyen, Vu TNguyen, Vu XuanNguyen, VuiNguyen, Vuong VNguyen, Xuong KimNhan, Tran QuocNhon, SeriNichols, Steve AnnaNicholson, GaryNixon, LeonardNoble, EarlNoland, Terrel WNormand, TimothyNorris, Candace PNorris, John ANorris, Kenneth LNorris, Kevin JNowell, James ENoy, PhenNunez, ConradNunez, JodyNunez, Joseph PaulNunez, RandyNunez, Wade JosephNyuyen, ToanOberling, DarrylO’Blance, AdamO’Brien, Gary SO’Brien, MarkO’Brien, MicheleOgden, John MOglesby, HenryOglesby, PhyllisO’Gwynn, Michael P SrOhmer, Eva GOhmer, George JOlander, HazelOlander, RodneyOlander, Roland JOlander, Russell JOlander, ThomasOlano, KevinOlano, Owen JOlano, Shelby FOlds, Malcolm D JrOlinde, Wilfred J JrOliver, CharlesO’Neil, CareyOracoy, Brad ROrage, EugeneOrlando, HetOteri, Robert FOubre, Faron POubre, Thomas WOurks, SokHoms KOwens, Larry EOwens, SheppardOwens, TimothyPacaccio, Thomas JrPadgett, Kenneth JPalmer, Gay Ann PPalmer, John WPalmer, MackPalmisano, Daniel PPalmisano, Dwayne JrPalmisano, Kim

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Palmisano, Larry JPalmisano, Leroy JPalmisano, Robin GPam, Phuong BuiParfait, Antoine C JrParfait, Jerry JrParfait, John CParfait, Joshua KParfait, Mary FParfait, Mary SParfait, Olden G JrParfait, Robert C JrParfait, Robert C SrParfait, RodneyParfait, Shane AParfait, Shelton JParfait, Timmy JParker, Clyde AParker, Franklin LParker, Paul AParker, Percy ToddParks, Daniel DuaneParks, Ellery Doyle JrParrett, Joseph D JrParria, DannyParria, Gavin C SrParria, Gillis F JrParria, Gillis F SrParria, Jerry DParria, Kip GParria, Lionel J SrParria, Louis IIIParria, Louis J SrParria, Louis JrParria, MichaelParria, RonaldParria, RossParris, Troy MParrish, CharlesParrish, Walter LPassmore, PennyPate, ShanePaterbaugh, RichardPatingo, Roger DPaul, Robert EmmettPayne, John FrancisPayne, StuartPeatross, David APelas, James CurtisPelas, JefferyPellegrin, Corey PPellegrin, CurlynnPellegrin, James A JrPellegrin, JordeyPellegrin, KarlPellegrin, Karl JPellegrin, RandyPellegrin, Randy SrPellegrin, Rodney J SrPellegrin, SamuelPellegrin, Troy SrPeltier, ClydePeltier, Rodney JPena, Bartolo JrPena, IsraelPendarvis, GraciePennison, Elaine

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Pennison, Milton GPequeno, JuliusPercle, David PPerez, Allen MPerez, David JPerez, David PPerez, DerekPerez, Edward JrPerez, Henry JrPerez, Joe BPerez, Tilden A JrPerez, Warren A JrPerez, Warren A SrPerez, WesleyPerrin, DalePerrin, David MPerrin, Edward G SrPerrin, Errol Joseph JrPerrin, Jerry JPerrin, Kenneth VPerrin, KevinPerrin, Kline J SrPerrin, Kurt MPerrin, MichaelPerrin, Michael APerrin, Murphy PPerrin, Nelson C JrPerrin, Pershing J JrPerrin, RobertPerrin, Tim JPerrin, TonyPersohn, William TPeshoff, Kirk LynnPete, Alfred F JrPete, Alfred F SrPfleeger, William APham, An VPham, Anh MyPham, BobPham, ChoPham, CindyPham, DavidPham, DungPham, Dung PhuocPham, Dung PhuocPham, Duong VanPham, GaiPham, HaiPham, Hai HongPham, HienPham, Hien CPham, HiepPham, HieuPham, Huan VanPham, HungPham, Hung VPham, Hung VPham, HuynhPham, JohnPham, JohnnyPham, Joseph SPham, KanninPham, Nga TPham, Nhung TPham, OsmondPham, Paul PPham, Phong-Thanh

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Pham, PhungPham, Quoc VPham, Steve BanPham, Steve VPham, Thai VanPham, Thai VanPham, ThanhPham, ThanhPham, Thanh VPham, ThinhPham, Thinh VPham, Tommy VPham, Tran and Thu QuangPham, Ut VanPhan, Anh ThiPhan, Banh VanPhan, Cong VanPhan, Dan TPhan, HoangPhan, Hung ThanhPhan, JohnnyPhan, LamPhan, Luyen VanPhan, Nam VPhan, ThongPhan, Tien VPhan, ToanPhan, Tu VanPhat, Lam MauPhelps, John DPhillips, Bruce APhillips, Danny DPhillips, GaryPhillips, Harry LouisPhillips, James C JrPhillips, Kristrina WPhipps, AWPhonthaasa, KhaolopPhorn, PhenPickett, KathyPicou, Calvin JrPicou, Gary MPicou, JenniferPicou, Jerome JPicou, Jordan JPicou, Randy JohnPicou, Ricky SrPicou, TerryPierce, AaronPierce, DeanPierce, ElwoodPierce, ImogenePierce, StanleyPierce, Taffie BoonePierre, IvyPierre, JosephPierre, Joseph C JrPierre, Paul JPierre, Ronald JPierron, JakePierron, Patsy HPierron, Roger DPinell, Ernie APinell, Harry J JrPinell, Jody JPinell, Randall James

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Pinnell, Richard JPinnell, RobertPitre, Benton JPitre, CarolPitre, Claude A SrPitre, ElrodPitre, Emily BPitre, Glenn PPitre, HerbertPitre, JeanniePitre, Leo PPitre, Robert JrPitre, RobinPitre, Ryan PPitre, Ted JPittman, RogerPizani, BonniePizani, CraigPizani, JanePizani, Terrill JPizani, Terry MPizani, Terry M JrPlaisance, Arthur EPlaisance, BurgessPlaisance, DarrenPlaisance, Dean J SrPlaisance, Dorothy BPlaisance, DwaynePlaisance, Earl J JrPlaisance, Errance HPlaisance, Evans PPlaisance, Eves A IIIPlaisance, GideonsPlaisance, Gillis SPlaisance, Henry A JrPlaisance, JacobPlaisance, Jimmie JPlaisance, JoycePlaisance, KeithPlaisance, Ken GPlaisance, Lawrence JPlaisance, Lucien JrPlaisance, Peter A SrPlaisance, Peter JrPlaisance, Richard JPlaisance, Russel PPlaisance, Russell P SrPlaisance, ThomasPlaisance, Thomas JPlaisance, Wayne PPlaisance, Whitney IIIPlork, PhanPoche, Glenn J JrPoche, Glenn J SrPockrus, GeraldPoiencot, Russell JrPoillion, Charles APolito, GeraldPolkey, Gary JPolkey, Richard R JrPolkey, RonaldPolkey, Shawn MichaelPollet, Lionel J SrPomgoria, MarioPonce, BenPonce, Lewis BPoon, RaymondPope, Robert

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Popham, Winford APoppell, David MPorche, Ricky JPortier, BobbyPortier, ChadPortier, Corinne LPortier, Penelope JPortier, RobbiePortier, Russel A SrPortier, RussellPotter, Hubert Edward JrPotter, Robert DPotter, Robert JPounds, Terry WaynePowers, Clyde TPrejean, Dennis JPrice, CarlPrice, CurtisPrice, Edwin JPrice, Franklin JPrice, George J SrPrice, Norris J SrPrice, Steve J JrPrice, Timmy TPrice, Wade JPrice, Warren JPrihoda, StevePrimeaux, ScottPritchard, Dixie JPritchard, James Ross JrProsperie, Claude J JrProsperie, MyronProut, RollenProut, Sharonski KPrum, ThouPugh, Charles D JrPugh, Charles SrPugh, CodyPugh, DeannaPugh, DonaldPugh, NickolasPunch, Alvin JrPunch, Donald JPunch, Todd MPunch, Travis JPurata, MariaPurse, EmilPurvis, GeorgeQuach, DucQuach, James DQuach, JoeQuach, Si TanQuinn, Dora MRacca, CharlesRacine, Sylvan P JrRadulic, IgorRagas, Albert GRagas, GeneRagas, John DRagas, JonathanRagas, Richard ARagas, Ronda SRalph, Lester BRamirez, Alfred J JrRandazzo, John A JrRandazzo, Rick ARando, Stanley D

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Ranko, Ellis GeraldRapp, DwayneRapp, Leroy and SedoniaRawlings, John H SrRawlings, Ralph ERawls, Norman ERay, LeoRay, William C JrRaynor, Steven EarlReadenour, Kelty OReagan, RoyReason, Patrick WReaux, Paul S SrReaves, Craig AReaves, LatenRebert, Paul J SrRebert, Steve M JrRebstock, CharlesRecter, Lance JrRector, Warren LRedden, YvonneRegnier, Leoncea BRemondet, Garland JrRenard, LannyReno, EdwardReno, George CReno, George HReno, George TReno, HarryRevell, Ben DavidReyes, CarltonReyes, Dwight D SrReynon, Marcello JrRhodes, Randolph NRhoto, Christopher LRibardi, Frank ARich, Wanda HeafnerRichard, Bruce JRichard, David LRichard, Edgar JRichard, James RayRichard, MelissaRichard, Randall KRichardson, James TRichert, Daniel ERicho, Earl SrRichoux, Dudley Donald JrRichoux, Irvin J JrRichoux, JudyRichoux, LarryRichoux, Mary ARiego, Raymond ARiffle, Josiah BRigaud, Randall RyanRiggs, Jeffrey BRiley, Jackie SrRiley, RaymondRinkus, Anthony J IIIRios, AmadoRipp, Norris MRobbins, TonyRobert, Dan SRoberts, Michael ARobertson, KevinRobeson, Richard S JrRobichaux, Craig JRobin, Alvin G

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Robin, Cary JosephRobin, Charles R IIIRobin, Danny JRobin, DonaldRobin, Floyd ARobin, Kenneth J SrRobin, Ricky RRobinson, Johnson P IIIRobinson, WalterRoccaforte, ClayRodi, Dominick RRodi, RhondaRodrigue, Brent JRodrigue, Carrol SrRodrigue, GlennRodrigue, LerleneRodrigue, Reggie SrRodrigue, SonyaRodrigue, WayneRodriguez, BarryRodriguez, Charles V SrRodriguez, GregoryRodriguez, JesusRodriguez, Joseph C JrRoeum, OrnRogers, Barry DavidRogers, ChadRogers, Chad MRogers, Kevin JRogers, Nathan JRojas, Carlton J SrRojas, Curtis SrRojas, Dennis J JrRojas, Dennis J SrRojas, Gordon VRojas, Kerry DRojas, Kerry D JrRojas, Randy J SrRojas, Raymond J JrRoland, BradRoland, Mathias CRoland, VincentRollins, TheresaRollo, Wayne ARome, Victor J IVRomero, D HRomero, Kardel JRomero, NormanRomero, Philip JRonquille, GlennRonquille, Norman CRonquillo, EarlRonquillo, Richard JRonquillo, TimothyRoseburrough, Charles R JrRoss, DorothyRoss, Edward Danny JrRoss, Leo LRoss, Robert ARoth, Joseph F JrRoth, Joseph M JrRotolo, CarolynRotolo, FelizRouse, JimmyRoussel, Michael D JrRoy, Henry Lee JrRudolph, Chad A

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Ruiz, Donald WRuiz, James LRuiz, Paul ERuiz, Paul RRussell, Bentley RRussell, CaseyRussell, DanielRussell, James IIIRussell, Julie AnnRussell, Michael JRussell, Nicholas MRussell, PaulRustick, KennethRuttley, Adrian KRuttley, Ernest T JrRuttley, JTRyan, James C SrRybiski, Rhebb RRyder, Luther VSadler, StewartSagnes, EverettSaha, Amanda KSaling, Don MSaltalamacchia, Preston JSaltalamacchia, Sue ASalvato, Lawrence JrSamanie, Caroll JSamanie, Frank JSamsome, DonSanamo, Troy PSanchez, AugustineSanchez, Jeffery ASanchez, JuanSanchez, Robert ASanders, William ShannonSandras, R JSandras, R J JrSandrock, Roy R IIISantini, Lindberg W JrSantiny, JamesSantiny, PatrickSapia, Carroll J JrSapia, Eddie J JrSapia, WillardSaturday, Michael RanceSauce, Carlton JosephSauce, Joseph C JrSaucier, Houston JSauls, RussellSavage, Malcolm HSavant, RaymondSavoie, AllenSavoie, Brent TSavoie, JamesSavoie, Merlin F JrSavoie, Reginald M IISawyer, GeraldSawyer, RodneyScarabin, CliffordScarabin, Michael JSchaffer, KellySchaubhut, Curry ASchellinger, Lester B JrSchexnaydre, MichaelSchirmer, Robert JrSchjott, Joseph J SrSchlindwein, HenrySchmit, Paul A Jr

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Schmit, Paul A SrSchmit, Victor J JrSchouest, Ellis J IIISchouest, Ellis JrSchouest, JustonSchouest, MarkSchouest, NoelSchrimpf, Robert H JrSchultz, Troy ASchwartz, SidneyScott, Aaron JScott, Audie BScott, James E IIIScott, Milford PScott, PaulSeabrook, Terry GSeal, Charles TSeal, Joseph GSeaman, GarrySeaman, GregSeaman, Ollie L JrSeaman, Ollie L SrSeang, MengSehon, Robert CraigSekul, Morris GSekul, S GeorgeSellers, Isaac CharlesSeng, SophanSerigne, Adam RSerigne, ElizabethSerigne, James J IIISerigne, Kimmie JSerigne, Lisa MSerigne, NeilSerigne, O’Neil NSerigne, Richard J SrSerigne, Rickey NSerigne, Ronald RaymondSerigne, Ronald RochSerigne, RossSerigny, GailSerigny, Wayne ASerpas, Lenny JrSessions, William O IIISessions, William O JrSevel, Michael DSevin, Carl AnthonySevin, EarlineSevin, Janell ASevin, JoeySevin, Nac JSevin, O’Neil and SymanthaSevin, Phillip TSevin, ShaneSevin, Shane AnthonySevin, Stanley JSevin, WillisSeymour, Janet AShackelford, David MShaffer, Curtis EShaffer, Glynnon DShay, Daniel AShilling, JasonShilling, L EShugars, Robert LShutt, RandySifuentes, Esteban

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Sifuentes, FernandoSilver, Curtis A JrSimon, CurnisSimon, JohnSimon, LeoSimpson, MarkSims, Donald LSims, MikeSingley, Charlie SrSingley, GlennSingley, Robert JosephSirgo, JaceSisung, WalterSisung, Walter JrSkinner, Gary M SrSkinner, RichardSkipper, Malcolm WSkrmetta, Martin JSmelker, Brian HSmith, BrianSmith, Carl R JrSmith, Clark WSmith, DannySmith, Danny M JrSmith, DonnaSmith, Elmer T JrSmith, Glenda FSmith, James ESmith, Margie TSmith, Mark ASmith, Nancy FSmith, Raymond C SrSmith, TimSmith, Walter M JrSmith, William TSmithwick, Ted WayneSmoak, BillSmoak, William W IIISnell, ErickSnodgrass, SamSoeung, PhatSoileau, John C SrSok, KhengSok, MonthaSok, NhipSolet, DarrenSolet, Donald MSolet, Joseph RSolet, Raymond JSolorzano, MarilynSon, KimSon, Sam NangSon, SamaySon, Thuong CongSoprano, DanielSork, WilliamSou, MangSoudelier, Louis JrSoudelier, ShannonSour, Yem KimSoutherland, RobertSpeir, Barbara KaySpell, Jeffrey BSpell, Mark ASpellmeyer, Joel F SrSpencer, CaseySpiers, Donald A

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Sprinkle, Avery MSprinkle, Emery Shelton JrSprinkle, Joseph WarrenSquarsich, Kenneth JSreiy, SiphanSt Amant, Dana ASt Ann, Mr and Mrs Jerome KSt Pierre, DarrenSt Pierre, Scott AStaves, PatrickStechmann, ChadStechmann, Karl JStechmann, ToddSteele, Arnold D JrSteele, Henry H IIISteen, Carl LSteen, James DSteen, Kathy GStein, Norris J JrStelly, AdlarStelly, Carl AStelly, Chad PStelly, DeloresStelly, Sandrus J SrStelly, Sandrus JrStelly, Toby JStelly, Veronica GStelly, WarrenStephenson, LouisStevens, AlvinStevens, Curtis DStevens, DonaldStevens, GlendaStewart, Chester JrStewart, DeraldStewart, DerekStewart, FredStewart, Jason FStewart, Ronald GStewart, William CStiffler, ThanhStipelcovich, Lawrence LStipelcovich, Todd JStockfett, BrendaStokes, ToddStone-Rinkus, PamelaStrader, Steven RStrickland, KennethStrickland, Rita GStuart, James VernonStutes, Rex ESulak, Billy WSun, Hong SrengSurmik, Donald DSwindell, Keith MSylve, Dennis ASylve, James LSylve, NathanSylve, ScottSylvesr, Paul ATa, Ba VanTa, ChrisTabb, CalvinTaliancich, AndrewTaliancich, IvanTaliancich, Joseph MTaliancich, Srecka

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Tan, Ho DungTan, HungTan, Lan TTan, Ngo TheTang, ThanhTanner, Robert CharlesTaravella, RaymondTassin, Alton JTassin, Keith PTate, Archie PTate, TerrellTauzier, Kevin MTaylor, Doyle LTaylor, Herman RTaylor, Herman R JrTaylor, J P JrTaylor, John CTaylor, Leander J SrTaylor, Leo JrTaylor, LewisTaylor, Nathan LTaylor, Robert LTaylor, Robert MTeap, PhalTek, HengTemplat, PaulTerluin, John L IIITerrebonne, Adrein ScottTerrebonne, Alphonse JTerrebonne, Alton S JrTerrebonne, Alton S SrTerrebonne, CarolTerrebonne, CarrollTerrebonne, ChadTerrebonne, Chad SrTerrebonne, Daniel JTerrebonne, Donavon JTerrebonne, Gary J SrTerrebonne, Jimmy JrTerrebonne, Jimmy SrTerrebonne, Kline ATerrebonne, LannyTerrebonne, Larry F JrTerrebonne, ScottTerrebonne, StevenTerrebonne, StevenTerrebonne, Toby JTerrel, Chad J SrTerrell, C ToddTerrio, Brandon JamesTerrio, Harvey J JrTerry, Eloise PTesvich, Kuzma DThac, Dang VanThach, PhuongThai, Huynh TanThai, PaulThai, ThomasThanh, ThienTharpe, JackTheriot, AnthonyTheriot, Carroll A JrTheriot, Clay J JrTheriot, Craig ATheriot, Dean PTheriot, Donnie

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Theriot, Jeffery CTheriot, Larry JTheriot, LynnTheriot, Mark ATheriot, Roland P JrTheriot, Wanda JThibodaux, JaredThibodeaux, Bart JamesThibodeaux, Brian AThibodeaux, Brian MThibodeaux, Calvin A JrThibodeaux, Fay FThibodeaux, Glenn PThibodeaux, JeffreyThibodeaux, JonathanThibodeaux, JosephineThibodeaux, KeithThibodeaux, Tony JThibodeaux, Warren JThidobaux, James V SrThiet, TranThomas, AlvinThomas, BrentThomas, Dally SThomas, Janie GThomas, John RichardThomas, Kenneth WardThomas, Monica PThomas, Ralph L JrThomas, Ralph Lee JrThomas, RandallThomas, Robert WThomas, Willard N JrThomassie, GerardThomassie, Nathan AThomassie, Philip AThomassie, Ronald JThomassie, Tracy JosephThompson, BobbieThompson, David WThompson, Edwin AThompson, GeorgeThompson, James D JrThompson, James JrThompson, John EThompson, John RThompson, RandallThompson, SammyThompson, ShawnThong, RThonn, John J JrThonn, Victor JThorpe, Robert Lee JrThurman, Charles ETiet, Thanh DucTilghman, Gene ETillett, Billy CarlTillman, Lewis A JrTillman, Timothy P and

Yvonne MTillotson, PatTinney, Mark ATisdale, Georgia WTiser, OscarTiser, Thomas C Jr

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Tiser, Thomas C SrTo, Cang VanTo, Du VanTodd, Fred NoelTodd, Patricia JTodd, Rebecca GTodd, Robert C and Patricia JTodd, Vonnie Frank JrTompkins, Gerald Paul IIToney, George JrTong, Hai VTony, Linh CToomer, Christina AbbottToomer, ChristyToomer, Frank G JrToomer, Jeffrey EToomer, KennethToomer, Lamar KToomer, Larry Curtis and TinaToomer, William KempTorrible, David PTorrible, JasonTouchard, Anthony HTouchard, John B JrTouchard, Paul V JrTouchet, Eldridge IIITouchet, Eldridge JrToups, Anthony GToups, BryanToups, JeffToups, Jimmie JToups, KimToups, ManuelToups, TedToups, TommyToureau, JamesTower, H MelvinTownsend, Harmon LynnTownsend, Marion BrooksTra, Hop TTrabeau, James DTrahan, Allen A JrTrahan, Alvin JrTrahan, DrubyTrahan, DudleyTrahan, Elie JTrahan, Eric JTrahan, JamesTrahan, Karen CTrahan, Lynn P SrTrahan, RickyTrahan, Ronald JTrahan, Tracey LTrahan, Wayne PaulTran, Allen HaiTran, AndanaTran, AnhTran, AnhTran, Anh NTran, Bay VTran, Bay VanTran, BinhTran, Binh VanTran, Ca VanTran, Cam VanTran, Chau VTran, Chau Van

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Tran, Chau VanTran, Chi TTran, Christina PhuongTran, Chu VTran, CuongTran, CuongTran, Danny DucTran, DenTran, DienTran, Dinh MTran, Dinh QTran, DoanTran, Dung VanTran, DuocTran, DuocTran, DuongTran, EricTran, FrancisTran, FrancisTran, GiangTran, GiaoTran, Ha MikeTran, HaiTran, Hien HTran, Hiep PhuocTran, HieuTran, HoaTran, HoaTran, Hue TTran, HueyTran, HungTran, HungTran, HungTran, Hung PTran, Hung VanTran, Hung VanTran, Hung VietTran, James NTran, JohnTran, Johnny DinhTran, JosephTran, Joseph TTran, Khan VanTran, KhanhTran, KimTran, Kim Chi ThiTran, Lan TinaTran, Le and Phat LeTran, Leo VanTran, LoanTran, LongTran, Long VanTran, Luu VanTran, LyTran, Ly VanTran, Mai ThiTran, MaryTran, Miel VanTran, MienTran, MikeTran, Mike DaiTran, Minh HuuTran, MuoiTran, My TTran, Nam VanTran, Nang VanTran, Nghia and T Le Banh

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Tran, NgocTran, Nhanh VanTran, Nhieu TTran, Nhieu VanTran, NhoTran, PeterTran, Phu VanTran, Phuc DTran, Phuc VTran, PhungTran, Quan VanTran, Quang QuangTran, Quang TTran, Quang VanTran, Qui VTran, Quy VanTran, Ran VanTran, Sarah TTran, SauTran, ScottyTran, SonTran, Son VanTran, Steven TuanTran, TamTran, Te VanTran, ThanTran, Thang VanTran, ThanhTran, ThanhTran, Thanh VanTran, TheresaTran, ThiTran, Thich VanTran, ThienTran, Thien VanTran, ThietTran, TommyTran, TonyTran, TriTran, TrinhTran, TrungTran, Trung VanTran, TuTran, TuanTran, TuanTran, Tuan MinhTran, Tuong VanTran, Tuyet ThiTran, Van TTran, VictorTran, VinhTran, Vinh QTran, Vinh QTran, Vui KimTrang, TanTrapp, TommyTreadaway, MichaelTregle, CurtisTrehoan, William PaulTreuil, Gary JTrevino, ManuelTreybig, E H ’’Buddy’’ JrTriche, Donald GTrieu, Hiep and JackieTrieu, Hung HoaTrieu, Jasmine and LyTrieu, Lorie and Tam

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Trieu, TamTrinh, Christopher BTrinh, Philip PTrosclair, Clark KTrosclair, Clark PTrosclair, Eugene PTrosclair, James JTrosclair, JeromeTrosclair, JosephTrosclair, LoriTrosclair, Louis VTrosclair, PatriciaTrosclair, RandyTrosclair, RickyTrosclair, Wallace SrTruong, AndreTruong, Andre VTruong, Be VanTruong, BenjaminTruong, DacTruong, HuanTruong, KimTruong, Nhut VanTruong, SteveTruong, Tham TTruong, Thanh MinhTruong, Them VanTruong, ThomTruong, TimmyTrutt, George W SrTrutt, WandaTurlich, Mervin ATurner, Calvin LTyre, JohnUpton, Terry RValentino, J G JrValentino, JamesVallot, Christopher AVallot, Nancy HValure, Hugh PVan Alsburg, CharlesVan Gordstnoven, Jean JVan Nguyen, IrvingVan, ThanVan, VuiVanacor, Kathy DVanacor, Malcolm J SrVanicor, BobbieVanMeter, Matthew TVanMeter, William EarlVarney, Randy LVath, Raymond SVeasel, William E IIIVegas, Brien JVegas, Percy JVegas, Terry JVegas, Terry J JrVegas, Terry JrVela, PeterVerdin, AaronVerdin, AvVerdin, Bradley JVerdin, Brent AVerdin, Charles AVerdin, Charles EVerdin, Coy PVerdin, Curtis A Jr

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Verdin, DelphineVerdin, Diana AVerdin, Ebro WVerdin, Eric PVerdin, Ernest Joseph SrVerdin, Jeff CVerdin, Jeffrey AVerdin, Jessie JVerdin, John PVerdin, JosephVerdin, Joseph A JrVerdin, Joseph ClevelandVerdin, Joseph D JrVerdin, Joseph SVerdin, Joseph W JrVerdin, Justilien GVerdin, Matthew W SrVerdin, Michel AVerdin, Paul EVerdin, Perry AnthonyVerdin, RodneyVerdin, Rodney PVerdin, Rodney PVerdin, SkylarVerdin, Timmy JVerdin, TobyVerdin, Tommy PVerdin, Tony JVerdin, TroyVerdin, VincentVerdin, Viness JrVerdin, Wallace PVerdin, Webb A SrVerdin, Wesley D SrVerdine, Jimmy RVermeulen, Joseph ThomasVerret, Darren LVerret, Donald JVerret, Ernest J SrVerret, James AVerret, Jean EVerret, Jimmy J SrVerret, Johnny RVerret, Joseph LVerret, Paul LVerret, PrestonVerret, QuincyVerret, Ronald Paul SrVersaggi, Joseph AVersaggi, Salvatore JVicknair, Brent J SrVicknair, Duane PVicknair, Henry DaleVicknair, Ricky AVidrine, Bill and KathiVidrine, CoreyVidrine, RichardVila, William FVillers, Joseph AVincent, Gage TylerVincent, GeneVincent, Gene BVincent, Robert NVise, Charles E IIIVizier, Barry AVizier, Christopher

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Vizier, Clovis J IIIVizier, Douglas MVizier, Tommie JrVo, Anh MVo, Chin VanVo, DamVo, Dan MVo, DanyVo, Day VVo, Duong VVo, DustinVo, Hai VanVo, Hanh XuanVo, Hien VanVo, Hoang TheVo, HongVo, Hung ThanhVo, Huy KVo, JohnnyVo, KentVo, Lien VanVo, ManVo, Mark VanVo, Minh HungVo, Minh NgocVo, Minh RayVo, Mong VVo, My Dung ThiVo, My LynnVo, NgaVo, Nhon TaiVo, Nhu ThanhVo, Quang MinhVo, Sang MVo, Sanh MVo, Song VVo, Tan ThanhVo, Tan ThanhVo, Thanh VanVo, ThaoVo, Thuan VanVo, Tien VanVo, TomVo, Tong BaVo, Trao VanVo, TruongVo, Van VanVo, Vi VietVodopija, Benjamin SVogt, James LVoisin, Eddie JamesVoisin, JoyceVoison, JamieVon Harten, Harold LVona, Michael AVongrith, RichardVossler, KirkVu, HungVu, John HVu, KhanhVu, Khoi VanVu, Quan QuocVu, Ruyen VietVu, SacVu, SeanVu, TamVu, Thiem NgocVu, Thuy

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Vu, TomVu, Tu VietVu, Tuyen JackVu, Tuyen VietWade, Calvin J JrWade, GerardWaguespack, David M SrWaguespack, Randy P IIWainwright, VernonWalker, JerryWalker, Rogers HWallace, DennisWallace, EdwardWallace, John AWallace, John KWallace, Trevis LWaller, Jack JrWaller, John MWaller, MikeWallis, Craig AWallis, KeithWalters, Samuel GWalton, Marion MWannage, Edward JosephWannage, Fred JrWannage, Frederick W SrWard, Clarence JrWard, Olan BWard, Walter MWashington, CliffordWashington, John Emile IIIWashington, KevinWashington, Louis NWattigney, Cecil K JrWattigney, MichaelWatts, Brandon AWatts, WarrenWebb, BobbyWebb, Bobby NWebb, Josie MWebre, DonaldWebre, Dudley AWebster, HaroldWeeks, Don FranklinWeems, Laddie EWeinstein, Barry CWeiskopf, RodneyWeiskopf, Rodney SrWeiskopf, ToddWelch, Amos JWells, Douglas EWells, Stephen RayWendling, Steven WWescovich, Charles WWescovich, Wesley DarrylWhatley, William JWhite, Allen SrWhite, CharlesWhite, Charles FultonWhite, David LWhite, Gary FarrellWhite, James HughWhite, Perry JWhite, RaymondWhite, Robert SrWicher, JohnWiggins, Chad M Sr

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Wiggins, ErnestWiggins, Harry LWiggins, Kenneth AWiggins, MatthewWilbur, Gerald AnthonyWilcox, RobertWiles, Alfred AdamWiles, Glen GilbertWiles, Sonny Joel SrWilkerson, Gene Dillard and

JudithWilkinson, William RileyWilliams, Allen JrWilliams, AndrewWilliams, B DeanWilliams, Clyde LWilliams, Dale AWilliams, Emmett JWilliams, Herman J JrWilliams, J TWilliams, John AWilliams, Johnny PaulWilliams, Joseph HWilliams, KirkWilliams, Leopold AWilliams, Mark AWilliams, Mary Ann CWilliams, Melissa AWilliams, NinaWilliams, Oliver KentWilliams, ParishWilliams, RobertoWilliams, RonnieWilliams, Scott AWilliams, StevenWilliams, Thomas DWilliamson, Richard L SrWillyard, Derek CWillyard, Donald RWilson, AlwardWilson, HoseaWilson, Joe RWilson, JonathanWilson, KatherineWiltz, AllenWing, MelvinWiseman, AllenWiseman, Clarence J JrWiseman, Jean PWiseman, Joseph AWiseman, Michael T JrWiseman, Michael T SrWolfe, CharlesWoods, John T IIIWright, CurtisWright, LeonardWright, Randy DYeamans, DouglasYeamans, NeilYeamans, RonnieYoeuth, PeonYopp, HaroldYopp, JonathonYopp, Milton ThomasYoung, JamesYoung, TaingYoung, WillieYow, Patricia D

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Yow, Richard CZanca, Anthony V SrZar, Ashley AZar, Carl JZar, John IIIZar, SteveZar, StevenZar, Troy AZerinque, John S JrZirlott, CurtisZirlott, Jason DZirlott, JeremyZirlott, KimberlyZirlott, MiltonZirlott, PerryZirlott, Rosa HZito, Brian CZuvich, Michael A JrAd Hoc Shrimp Trade Action

CommitteeBryan Fishermens’ Co-Op IncLouisiana Shrimp AssociationSouth Carolina Shrimpers

AssociationVietnamese-American Com-

merical Fisherman’s Union

3-G Enterprize dba Griffin’sSeafood

A & G Trawlers IncA & T ShrimpingA Ford Able SeafoodA J Horizon IncA&M IncA&R Shrimp CoA&T ShrimpingAAH IncAC Christopher Sea Food IncAce of Trade LLCAdriana CorpAJ Boats IncAJ Horizon IncAJ’s SeafoodAlario IncAlcide J Adams JrAldebaran IncAldebran IncAlexander and DolaAlfred Englade IncAlfred Trawlers IncAllen Hai Tran dba Kien GiangAl’s Shrimp CoAl’s Shrimp Co LLCAl’s Shrimp Co LLCAl’s Whosale & RetailAlton CheeksAmada IncAmber WavesAmelia IsleAmerican BeautyAmerican Beauty IncAmerican Eagle Enterprise IncAmerican GirlAmerican SeafoodAmericana ShrimpAmvina IIAmvina II

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Amy D IncAmy’s Seafood MartAn KitAndy BoyAndy’s SFDAngel Annie IncAngel LeighAngel Seafood IncAngela Marie IncAngela Marie IncAngelina IncAnna Grace LLCAnna Grace LLCAnnie Thornton IncAnnie Thornton IncAnthony Boy IAnthony Boy IAnthony Fillinich SrApalachee Girl IncAparicio Trawlers Inc dba

MarcosaApple Jack IncAquila Seafood IncAquillard SeafoodArgo MarineArnold’s SeafoodArroya Cruz IncArt & Red IncArthur ChisholmA-Seafood ExpressAshley Deeb IncAshley W 648675Asian Gulf CorpAtlanticAtocha Troy A LeCompte SrAtwood EnterprisesB & B Boats IncB & B SeafoodB&J SeafoodBaBe IncBaby RuthBailey, David B Sr - Bailey’s

SeafoodBailey’s Seafood of Cameron

IncBait IncBait IncBaker ShrimpBama Love IncBama Sea Products IncBao Hung IncBao Hung IncBar ShrimpBarbara Brooks IncBarbara Brooks IncBarisich IncBarisich IncBarnacle-Bill IncBarney’s Bait & SeafoodBarrios SeafoodBay BoyBay Islander IncBay Sweeper NetsBaye’s Seafood 335654Bayou Bounty Seafood LLCBayou Caddy Fisheries Inc

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Bayou Carlin FisheriesBayou Carlin Fisheries IncBayou Shrimp Processors IncBBC Trawlers IncBBS IncBeachcomber IncBeachcomber IncBea’s CorpBeecher’s SeafoodBeliever IncBennett’s SeafoodBenny AlexieBergeron’s SeafoodBertileana CorpBest Sea-Pack of Texas IncBeth Lomonte IncBeth Lomonte IncBetty BBetty H IncBety IncBF Millis & Sons SeafoodBig Daddy Seafood IncBig Grapes IncBig KevBig Oak SeafoodBig Oak SeafoodBig Oaks SeafoodBig Shrimp IncBilly J Foret - BJF IncBilly Sue IncBilly Sue IncBiloxi Freezing & ProcessingBinh DuongBJB LLCBlain & Melissa IncBlanca Cruz IncBlanchard & Cheramie IncBlanchard SeafoodBlazing Sun IncBlazing Sun IncBlue Water SeafoodBluewater Shrimp CoBluffton Oyster CoBoat Josey WalesBoat Josey Wales LLCBoat Monica KiffBoat WarriorBob-Rey Fisheries IncBodden Trawlers IncBolillo Prieto IncBon Secour Boats IncBon Secour Fisheries IncBon Secur Boats IncBonnie Lass IncBoone SeafoodBosarge BoatsBosarge BoatsBosarge Boats IncBottom Verification LLCBowers ShrimpBowers Shrimp FarmBowers Valley Shrimp IncBrad FrilouxBrad Nicole SeafoodBradley John IncBradley’s Seafood Mkt

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Brara Cruz IncBrenda Darlene IncBrett AnthonyBridgeside MarinaBridgeside SeafoodBridget’s Seafood Service IncBridget’s Seafood Service IncBRS SeafoodBRS SeafoodBruce W Johnson IncBubba Daniels IncBubba Tower Shrimp CoBuccaneer Shrimp CoBuchmer IncBuck & Peed IncBuddy Boy IncBuddy’s SeafoodBumble Bee Seafoods LLCBumble Bee Seafoods LLCBundy SeafoodBundy’s SeafoodBunny’s ShrimpBurgbe Gump SeafoodBurnell Trawlers IncBurnell Trawlers Inc/

Mamacita/Swamp IrishBuster Brown IncBy You SeafoodC & R Trawlers IncCA Magwood Enterprises IncCajun Queen of LA LLCCalcasien Point Bait N More

IncCam Ranh BayCamardelle’s SeafoodCandy IncCao Family IncCap RobearCap’n Bozo IncCapn Jasper’s Seafood IncCapt AaronCapt AdamCapt Anthony IncCapt Bean (Richard A Ragas)Capt Beb IncCapt Bill Jr IncCapt Brother IncCapt BubbaCapt BuckCapt CarlCapt Carlos Trawlers IncCapt Chance IncCapt Christopher IncCapt ChuckieCapt CraigCapt Craig IncCapt Crockett IncCapt Darren Hill IncCapt Dennis IncCapt Dickie IncCapt Dickie V IncCapt DougCapt Eddie IncCapt Edward IncCapt Eli’sCapt Elroy IncCapt Ernest LLC

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Capt Ernest LLCCapt GDA IncCapt GeorgeCapt H & P CorpCapt Havey SeafoodCapt Henry Seafood DockCapt HuyCapt JDL IncCapt Jimmy IncCapt JoeCapt Johnny IICapt JonathanCapt Jonathan IncCapt Joshua IncCapt Jude 520556 13026Capt KenCapt Kevin IncCapt Ko IncCapt Koung LimCapt Larry Seafood MarketCapt Larry’s IncCapt LC CorpCapt LD Seafood IncCapt Linton IncCapt Mack IncCapt Marcus IncCapt MorrisCapt OpieCapt P IncCapt Pappie IncCapt PatCapt Paw PawCapt Pete IncCapt Peter Long IncCapt Pool Bear II’s SeafoodCapt QuangCapt Quina IncCapt RichardCapt Ross IncCapt RoyCapt Russell Jr IncCapt Ryan IncCapt Ryan’sCapt SamCapt SangCapt Scar IncCapt ScottCapt Scott 5Capt Scott SeafoodCapt Sparkers ShrimpCapt St PeterCapt T&T CorpCapt ThienCapt Tommy IncCapt Two IncCapt Van’s SeafoodCapt Walley IncCapt Zoe IncCaptain Allen’s Bait & TackleCaptain Arnulfo IncCaptain Blair SeafoodCaptain Dexter IncCaptain D’sCaptain Homer IncCaptain JeffCaptain JH III IncCaptain Joshua

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Captain Larry’OCaptain Miss Cammy NhungCaptain RegisCaptain RickCaptain T/Thiet NguyenCaptain TonyCaptain Truong Phi CorpCaptain VinhCap’t-BrandonCaptian Thomas Trawler IncCarlino SeafoodCarly Sue IncCarmelita IncCarolina Lady IncCarolina Sea Foods IncCaroline and Calandra IncCarson & CoCarson & Co IncCary Encalade TrawlingCastellano’s CorpCathy Cheramie IncCBS Seafood & Catering LLCCBS Seafood & Catering LLCCecilia Enterprise IncCF Gollot & Son Sfd IncCF Gollott and Son Seafood

IncChackbay LadyChad & Chaz LLCChallenger Shrimp Co IncChalmette Marine Supply Co

IncChalmette Net & TrawlChapa Shrimp TrawlersChaplin SeafoodCharlee GirlCharles Guidry IncCharles SellersCharles WhiteCharlotte Maier IncCharlotte Maier IncChef Seafood Ent LLCCheramies LandingCherry Pt SeafoodCheryl Lynn IncChez Francois SeafoodChilling Pride IncChin Nguyen CoChin Nguyen CoChinatown Seafood Co IncChines Cajun Net ShopChris Hansen SeafoodChristian G IncChristina Leigh Shrimp CoChristina Leigh Shrimp Com-

pany IncChristina Leigh Shrimp Com-

pany IncCieutat TrawlersCinco de Mayo IncCindy Lynn IncCindy Mae IncCity Market IncCJ SeafoodCJs Seafood

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Clifford WashingtonClinton Hayes - C&S Enter-

prises of Brandon IncCochran’s Boat YardColorado River SeafoodColson MarineComm FishingCommercial Fishing Service

CFS SeafoodsCong SonCong-An IncCountry Girl IncCountry IncCourtney & Ory IncCowdrey FishCptn DavidCrab-Man Bait ShopCraig A Wallis, Keith Wallis

dba W&W Dock & 10 boatsCristina SeafoodCRJ IncCruillas IncCrusader IncCrustacean FrustrationCrystal Gayle IncCrystal Light IncCrystal Light IncCurtis HendersonCustom Pack IncCustom Pack IncCyril’s Ice House & SuppliesD & A SeafoodD & C Seafood IncD & J Shrimping LLCD & M Seafood & Rental LLCD Ditcharo Jr SeafoodsD G & R C IncD S L & R IncD&T Marine IncDaddys BoysDaHa Inc/Cat’SassDAHAPA IncDale’s Seafood IncDang NguyenDaniel E LaneDanny Boy IncDanny MaxDavid & Danny IncDavid C DonnellyDavid DanielsDavid Ellison JrDavid Gollott Sfd IncDavid W Casanova’s SeafoodDavid WhiteDavid’s Shrimping CoDavis SeafoodDavis SeafoodDavis Seafood IncDawn MarieDeana Cheramie IncDeanna LeaDean’s SeafoodDeau NookDebbe Anne IncDeep Sea Foods Inc/Jubilee

Foods IncDelcambre SeafoodDell Marine Inc

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Dennis Menesses SeafoodDennis’ Seafood IncDennis Shrimp Co IncDesperadoDFS IncDiamond Reef SeafoodDiem IncDinh NguyenDixie General Store LLCDixie TwisterDominick’s Seafood IncDon Paco IncDonald F Boone IIDong NquyenDonini Seafoods IncDonna MarieDonovan Tien I & IIDopson SeafoodDorada Cruz IncDouble Do IncDouble Do IncDoug and Neil IncDouglas LandingDoxey’s Oyster & ShrimpDragnet IIDragnet IncDragnet Seafood LLCDubberly’s Mobile SeafoodDudenhefer SeafoodDugas Shrimp Co LLCDunamis Towing IncDupree’s SeafoodDuval & Duval IncDwayne’s Dream IncE & M SeafoodE & T BoatingE Gardner McClellanE&E Shrimp Co IncEast Coast SeafoodEast Coast SeafoodEast Coast SeafoodEast Coast SeafoodEdisto Queen LLCEdward Garcia TrawlersEKV IncEl Pedro Fishing & Trading Co

IncEliminator IncElizabeth NguyenEllerbee SeafoodsEllie MayElmira Pflueckhahn IncElmira Pflueckhahn IncElvira G IncEmily’s SFDEmmanuel IncEnsenada Cruz IncEnterpriseEnterprise IncEqualizer Shrimp Co IncEric F Dufrene Jr LLCErica Lynn IncErickson & Jensen Seafood

PackersEthan G IncExcalibur LLCF/V Apalachee Warrior

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F/V Atlantis IF/V Capt Walter BF/V Captain AndyF/V Eight FlagsF/V Mary AnnF/V Miss BettyF/V Morning StarF/V Nam LinhF/V Olivia BF/V Phuoc Thanh Mai IIF/V Sea DolphinF/V Southern GraceF/V Steven MaiF/V Steven Mai IIFamer Boys Catfish KitchensFamily ThingFather Dan IncFather Lasimir IncFather Mike IncFiesta Cruz IncFine Shrimp CoFire Fox IncFisherman’s Reef Shrimp CoFishermen IX IncFishing Vessel Enterprise IncFive Princesses IncFKM IncFleet Products IncFlower Shrimp HouseFlowers Seafood CoFloyd’s Wholesale Seafood IncFly By Night IncForest Billiot JrFortune Shrimp Co IncFP OubreFrancis Brothers IncFrancis Brothers IncFrancis IIIFrank Toomer JrFran-Tastic TooFrederick-DanFreedom Fishing IncFreeman SeafoodFrelich Seafood IncFrenchie D-282226Fripp Point SeafoodG & L Trawling IncG & O Shrimp Co IncG & O Trawlers IncG & S Trawlers IncG D Ventures II IncG G SeafoodG R LeBlanc Trawlers IncGail’s Bait ShopGale Force IncGambler IncGambler IncGarijak IncGary F WhiteGator’s SeafoodGay Fish CoGay Fish CoGeeChee Fresh SeafoodGemita IncGene P Callahan IncGeorge J Price Sr Ent IncGeorgia Shrimp Co LLCGerica Marine

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Gilden EnterprisesGillikin Marine Railways IncGina K IncGisco IncGisco IncGlenda Guidry IncGloria Cruz IncGo Fish IncGod’s GiftGod’s Gift Shrimp VesselGogieGold Coast Seafood IncGolden Gulf Coast Pkg Co IncGolden Phase IncGolden Text IncGolden Text IncGolden Text IncGoldenstarGollott Brothers Sfd Co IncGollott’s Oil Dock & Ice House

IncGonzalez Trawlers IncGore Enterprises IncGore Enterprizes IncGore Seafood CoGore Seafood IncGove LopezGraham Fisheries IncGraham Shrimp Co IncGraham Shrimp Co IncGramps Shrimp CoGrandma IncGrandpa’s DreamGrandpa’s DreamGranny’s Garden and SeafoodGreen Flash LLCGreg IncGregory Mark GaubertGregory Mark GaubertGregory T BooneGros Tete Trucking IncGuidry’s Bait ShopGuidry’s Net ShopGulf Central Seaood IncGulf Crown Seafood Co IncGulf Fish IncGulf Fisheries IncGulf Island Shrimp & Seafood

II LLCGulf King Services IncGulf Pride Enterprises IncGulf Seaway Seafood IncGulf ShrimpGulf South IncGulf Stream Marina LLCGulf Sweeper Inc (Trawler

Gulf Sweeper)Gypsy Girl IncH & L SeafoodHack Berry SeafoodHagen & Miley IncHailey Marie IncHanh Lai IncHannah Joyce IncHardy TrawlersHardy TrawlersHarrington Fish Co Inc

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Harrington Seafood & SupplyInc

Harrington Shrimp Co IncHarrington Trawlers IncHarris Fisheries IncHazel’s HustlerHCP LLCHeather Lynn IncHeavy Metal IncHebert Investments IncHebert’s Mini Mart LLCHelen E IncHelen Kay IncHelen Kay IncHelen W Smith IncHenderson SeafoodHenry Daniels IncHermosa Cruz IncHi Seas of Dulac IncHien Le Van IncHigh Hope IncHoang AnhHoang Long I, IIHolland EnterprisesHolly Beach SeafoodHolly Marie’s Seafood MarketHombre IncHome Loving Care CoHondumex Ent IncHong Nga IncHongri IncHouston Foret SeafoodHowerin Trawlers IncHTH Marine IncHubbard SeafoodHurricane Emily Seafood IncHutcherson Christian Shrimp

IncHuyen IncIcy Seafood II IncICY Seafood IncIcy Seafood IncIda’s Seafood Rest & MarketIke & Zack IncIndependent Fish CompanyIncInflation IncIntegrity Fisheries IncIntegrity Fishing IncInternational Oceanic EntInterstate Vo LLCIntracoastal Seafood IncIorn Will IncIrma Trawlers IncIron Horse IncIsabel Maier IncIsabel Maier IncIsla Cruz IncJ & J Rentals IncJ & J Trawler’s IncJ & R SeafoodJ Collins TrawlersJ D Land CoJackie & Hiep TrieuJacob A IncJacquelin Marie IncJacquelin Marie Inc

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James D Quach IncJames E Scott IIIJames F DubberlyJames GadsonJames J Matherne JrJames J Matherne SrJames Kenneth Lewis SrJames LaRive JrJames W Green Jr dba Miss

Emilie AnnJames W HicksJanet Louise IncJani MarieJAS IncJBS Packing Co IncJBS Packing IncJCMJean’s BaitJeff ChanceyJemison Trawler’s IncJenna Dawn LLCJennifer Nguyen - Capt TJensen Seafood Pkg Co IncJesse LeCompte JrJesse LeCompte SrJesse Shantelle IncJessica Ann IncJessica IncJesus G IncJimmy and Valerie BonvillainJimmy Le IncJim’s Cajen ShrimpJoan of Arc IncJoAnn and Michael W DaigleJody MartinJoe QuachJoel’s Wild Oak Bait Shop &

Fresh SeafoodJohn A NorrisJohn J AlexieJohn Michael E IncJohn V AlexieJohnny & Joyce’s SeafoodJohnny O CoJohnny’s SeafoodJohn’s SeafoodJoker’s WildJones - Kain IncJoni John Inc (Leon J Cham-

pagne)Jon’s C Seafood IncJoseph AnthonyJoseph Anthony IncJoseph GarciaJoseph MartinoJoseph Martino CorpJoseph T VermeulenJosh & Jake IncJoya Cruz IncJP FisheriesJulie Ann LLCJulie HoangJulie Shrimp Co Inc (Trawler

Julie)Julio Gonzalez Boat Builders

IncJustin DangJW Enterprise

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

K & J TrawlersK&D Boat CompanyK&S Enterprises IncKalliainen Seafoods IncKAM FishingKandi Sue IncKarl M Belsome LLCKBL CorpKDH IncKeith M SwindellKellum’s SeafoodKellum’s SeafoodKelly Marie IncKen Lee’s Dock LLCKenneth GuidryKenny-Nancy IncKentucky Fisheries IncKentucky Trawlers IncKevin & Bryan (M/V)Kevin DangKhang DangKhanh Huu VuKheng Sok ShrimpingKim & James IncKim Hai II IncKim Hai IncKim’s SeafoodKingdom World IncKirby SeafoodKlein ExpressKMB IncKnight’s Seafood IncKnight’s Seafood IncKnowles Noel CamardelleKramer’s Bait CoKris & Cody IncKTC Fishery LLCL & ML & N Friendship CorpL & O Trawlers IncL & T IncL&MLA - 3184 CALa Belle IdeeLa Macarela IncLa Pachita IncLA-6327-CALaBauve IncLaBauve IncLade Melissa IncLady Agnes IILady Agnes IIILady Amelia IncLady Anna ILady Anna IILady Barbara IncLady Carolyn IncLady CatherineLady Chancery IncLady Chelsea IncLady DanielleLady Debra IncLady Dolcina IncLady Gail IncLady Katherine IncLady Kelly Inc

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Lady Kelly IncLady KristieLady Lavang LLCLady Liberty Seafood CoLady Lynn LtdLady Marie IncLady Melissa IncLady ShellyLady ShellyLady Snow IncLady StephanieLady Susie IncLady T Kim IncLady TheLnaLady Toni IncLady VeronicaLafitte Frozen Foods CorpLafont IncLafourche Clipper IncLafourche Clipper IncLamarah Sue IncLan Chi IncLan Chi IncLancero IncLanny Renard and Daniel

BourqueLapeyrouse Seafood Bar Groc

IncLarry G Kellum SrLarry Scott FreemanLarry W HicksLasseigne & Sons IncLaura LeeLauren OLawrence Jacobs SfdLazaretta Packing IncLe & Le IncLe Family IncLe Family IncLe Tra IncLeek & Millington Trawler

PrivateeerLee’s Sales & DistributionLeonard Shrimp Producers IncLeoncea B RegnierLerin LaneLi JohnsonLiar LiarLibertad Fisheries IncLiberty ILighthouse Fisheries IncLil AlyLil Arthur IncLil BJ LLCLil Robbie IncLil Robbie IncLil RobinLil RobinLillaLincolnLinda & Tot IncLinda Cruz IncLinda Hoang ShrimpLinda Lou Boat CorpLinda Lou Boat CorpLisa Lynn IncLisa Lynn Inc

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Little Andrew IncLittle Andy IncLittle ArthurLittle David Gulf Trawler IncLittle Ernie Gulf Trawler IncLittle Ken IncLittle MarkLittle William IncLittle WorldLJL IncLong Viet NguyenLongwater Seafood dba Ryan

H LongwaterLouisiana Gulf Shrimp LLCLouisiana Lady IncLouisiana ManLouisiana Newpack Shrimp Co

IncLouisiana Pride Seafood IncLouisiana Pride Seafood IncLouisiana Seafood Dist LLCLouisiana Shrimp & Packing

IncLouisiana Shrimp and Packing

Co IncLovely Daddy II & IIILovely JennieLow Country Lady (Randolph

N Rhodes)Low County LadyLuchador IncLuckyLucky ILucky Jack IncLucky LadyLucky Lady IILucky Leven IncLucky MVLucky OceanLucky Sea Star IncLucky StarLucky WorldLucky’s Seafood Market &

Poboys LLCLuco Drew’sLuisa IncLupe Martinez IncLV Marine IncLW Graham IncLyle LeCompteLynda Riley IncLynda Riley IncM & M SeafoodM V Sherry DM V Tony IncM&C FisheriesM/V Baby DollM/V Chevo’s BitchM/V Lil VickiM/V Loco-N MotionM/V Patsy K #556871M/V X LMabry Allen Miller JrMad Max SeafoodMadera Cruz IncMadison SeafoodMadlin Shrimp Co Inc

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MalibuMalolo LLCMamacita IncMan Van NguyenManteo Shrimp CoMarco CorpMarcos AMaria Elena IncMaria SandiMariachi Trawlers IncMariah Jade Shrimp CompanyMarie Teresa IncMarine FisheriesMarisa Elida IncMark and JaceMarleannMartin’s Fresh ShrimpMary Bea IncMaster Brandon IncMaster BrockMaster BrockMaster DylanMaster Gerald Trawlers IncMaster HaiMaster Hai IIMaster HenryMaster Jared IncMaster Jhy IncMaster John IncMaster Justin IncMaster Justin IncMaster Ken IncMaster Kevin IncMaster Martin IncMaster Mike IncMaster NT IncMaster Pee-WeeMaster Ronald IncMaster ScottMaster Scott IIMaster Seelos IncMaster TMaster Tai LLCMaster Tai LLCMat Roland Seafood CoMaw DooMayflowerMcQuaig Shrimp Co IncMe KongMelerine SeafoodMelody Shrimp CoMer Shrimp IncMichael LynnMichael NguyenMichael Saturday’s Fresh Ev-

ery Day South CarolinaShrimp

Mickey Nelson Net ShopMickey’s NetMidnight ProwlerMike’s Seafood IncMiley’s Seafood IncMilitello and Son IncMiller & Son Seafood IncMiller FishingMilliken & Son’sMilton J Dufrene and Son Inc

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CommissionCase No. Product/Country Petitioners/Supporters

Milton Yopp - Capt’n Nathan &Thomas Winfield

Minh & Liem DoanMis Quynh Chi IIMiss Adrianna IncMiss Alice IncMiss Ann IncMiss Ann IncMiss AshleighMiss Ashleigh IncMiss BarbaraMiss Barbara IncMiss Bernadette A IncMiss Bertha (M/V)Miss Beverly KayMiss BrendaMiss CandaceMiss Candace Nicole IncMiss Carla Jean IncMiss Caroline IncMiss Carolyn Louise IncMiss CayleeMiss Charlotte IncMiss Christine IIIMiss Cleda Jo IncMiss Courtney IncMiss Courtney IncMiss CynthiaMiss Danielle Gulf Trawler IncMiss Danielle LLCMiss DawnMiss Ellie IncMiss Faye LLCMiss Fina IncMiss Georgia IncMiss HannahMiss Hannah IncMiss Hazel IncMiss Hilary IncMiss Jennifer IncMiss Joanna IncMiss JuliaMiss Kandy Tran LLCMiss Kandy Tran LLCMiss KarenMiss Kathi IncMiss KathyMiss Kaylyn LLCMiss KhaylaMiss LilMiss Lillie IncMiss Liz IncMiss LoraineMiss Loraine IncMiss Lori Dawn IV IncMiss Lori Dawn V IncMiss Lori Dawn VI IncMiss Lori Dawn VII IncMiss Lorie IncMiss Luana D Shrimp CoMiss Luana D Shrimp CoMiss Madeline IncMiss MadisonMiss MarieMiss Marie IncMiss Marilyn Louis Inc

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Miss Marilyn LouiseMiss Marilyn Louise IncMiss Marissa IncMiss Martha IncMiss Martha IncMiss Mary TMiss MyleMiss NarlaMiss NicoleMiss Nicole IncMiss Plum IncMiss Quynh Anh IMiss Quynh Anh I LLCMiss Quynh Anh II LLCMiss Redemption LLCMiss Rhianna IncMiss SambathMiss Sandra IIMiss Sara AnnMiss SavannahMiss Savannah IIMiss SoriyaMiss SuzanneMiss SylviaMiss ThanMiss ThomMiss Thom IncMiss Tina IncMiss Trinh TrinhMiss Trisha IncMiss Trisha IncMiss Verna IncMiss VickiMiss Victoria IncMiss Vivian IncMiss WillaDeanMiss Winnie IncMiss Yvette IncMiss YvonneMisty Morn EatMisty StarMJM Seafood IncM’M Shrimp Co IncMom & Dad IncMona-Dianne SeafoodMontha Sok and Tan No LeMoon River IncMoon Tillett Fish Co IncMoonlightMoonlight MfgMoore Trawlers IncMorgan Creek SeafoodMorgan Rae IncMorning StarMorrison SeafoodMother CabriniMother Teresa IncMr & Mrs IncMr & Mrs IncMr CoollyMr FoxMr FoxMr GMr Gaget LLCMr HenryMr Natural IncMr NeilMr Phil T Inc

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Mr Sea IncMr Verdin IncMr WilliamsMrs Judy TooMrs Tina Lan IncMs Alva IncMs AnMy Angel IIMy BluesMy Dad Whitney IncMy Girls LLCMy Thi Tran IncMy Three Sons IncMy V Le IncMy-Le Thi NguyenMyron A Smith IncNancy JoyNancy Joy IncNancy Joy IncNanny Granny IncNanny Kat Seafood LLCNapolean SeafoodsNapoleon IINapoleon SeafoodNapoleon SFNaquin’s SeafoodNautilus LLCNelma Y LaneNelson and SonNelson Trawlers IncNelson’s Quality Shrimp Com-

panyNevgulmarco Co IncNew Deal Comm FishingNew Way IncNguyen Day VanNguyen ExpressNguyen Int’l Enterprises IncNguyen Shipping IncNHU UYENNight Moves of Cut Off IncNight Shift LLCNight StarNorth Point Trawlers IncNorth Point Trawlers IncNuestra Cruz IncNunez SeafoodOasisOcean Bird IncOcean Breeze IncOcean Breeze IncOcean City CorpOcean Emperor IncOcean Harvest Wholesale IncOcean Pride Seafood IncOcean SeafoodOcean Select Seafood LLCOcean Springs Seafood Mar-

ket IncOcean Wind IncOceanica Cruz IncOdin LLCOld Maw IncOle Holbrook’s Fresh Fish

Market LLCOle Nelle

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One Stop Bait & IceOpen Sea IncOrage Enterprises IncOrn Roeum ShrimpingOtis Cantrelle JrOtis M Lee JrOwens ShrimpingPalmetto Seafood IncPapa Rod IncPapa TPappy IncPappy’s GoldParfait Enterprises IncParis/AsiaParramore IncParrish Shrimping IncPascagoula Ice & Freezer Co

IncPat-Lin Enterprises IncPatricia ForetPatrick Sutton IncPatty Trish IncPaul Piazza and Son IncPaw Paw AllenPaw Paw Pride IncPearl Inc dba Indian Ridge

Shrimp CoPei Gratia IncPelican Point Seafood IncPenny V LLCPerlita IncPerseverance I LLCPete & Queenie IncPhat Le and Le TranPhi Long IncPhi-Ho LLCPip’s Place Marina IncPlaisance Trawlers IncPlata Cruz IncPoc-Tal Trawlers IncPointe-Aux-Chene MarinaPontchautrain Blue CrabPony ExpressPoppeePoppy’s Pride SeafoodPort Bolivar Fisheries IncPort Marine SuppliesPort Royal Seafood IncPoteet Seafood Co IncPotter Boats IncPrice Seafood IncPrince of TidesPrincess Ashley IncPrincess Celine IncPrincess Cindy IncPrincess Lorie LLCPrincess Mary IncProsperityPT Fisheries IncPunch’s Seafood MktPurata Trawlers IncPursuer IncQuality SeafoodQuang Minh II IncQueen Lily IncQueen MaryQueen Mary Inc

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Quinta Cruz IncQuoc Bao IncQuynh NHU IncQuynh Nhu IncR & J IncR & K Fisheries LLCR & L Shrimp IncR & P FisheriesR & R Bait/SeafoodR & S ShrimpingR & T Atocha LLCR&D SeafoodR&K Fisheries LLCR&R SeafoodRA Lesso Brokerage Co IncRA Lesso Seafood Co IncRachel-JadeRalph Lee Thomas JrRalph W JonesRamblin Man IncRanchero Trawlers IncRandall J Pinell IncRandall J Pinell IncRandall K and Melissa B

RichardRandall PinellRandy Boy IncRandy Boy IncRang DongRaul L CastellanosRaul’s SeafoodRaul’s SeafoodRayda Cheramie IncRaymond LeBouefRCP Seafood I II IIIRDR Shrimp IncReagan’s SeafoodRebecca Shrimp Co IncRebel SeafoodRegulusRejimi IncReno’s Sea FoodRes VesselReyes Trawlers IncRick’s Seafood IncRicky B LLCRicky G IncRiffle SeafoodRigolets Bait & Seafood LLCRiverside Bait & TackleRJ’sRoatex Ent IncRobanie C IncRobanie C IncRobanie C IncRobert E LandryRobert H SchrimpfRobert JohnsonRobert Keenan SeafoodRobert Upton or Terry UptonRobert White SeafoodRockin Robbin Fishing Boat

IncRodney Hereford JrRodney Hereford Sr

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Rodney Hereford SrRoger Blanchard IncRolling On IncRomo IncRonald Louis Anderson JrRosa Marie IncRose Island SeafoodRPM Enterprises LLCRubi Cruz IncRuf-N-Redy IncRutley Boys IncSadie D SeafoodSafe Harbour Seafood IncSalina Cruz IncSally Kim IIISally Kim IVSam Snodgrass & CoSamaira IncSan DiaSand Dollar IncSandy NSandy O IncSanta Fe Cruz IncSanta Maria I IncSanta Maria IISanta Monica IncScavangerScooby IncScooby IncScottie and Juliette DufreneScottie and Juliette DufreneSea AngelSea Angel IncSea Bastion IncSea Drifter IncSea Durbin IncSea EagleSea Eagle Fisheries IncSea Frontier IncSea Gold IncSea Gulf Fisheries IncSea Gypsy IncSea Hawk I IncSea Horse FisheriesSea Horse Fisheries IncSea King IncSea Pearl Seafood Company

IncSea Queen IVSea Trawlers IncSea WorldSeabrook Seafood IncSeabrook Seafood IncSeafood & Us IncSeaman’s Magic IncSeaman’s Magic IncSeaside Seafood IncSeaweed 2000Seawolf SeafoodSecond Generation SeafoodShark Co Seafood Inter IncSharon - Ali Michelle IncShelby & Barbara SeafoodShelby & Barbara SeafoodShelia Marie LLCShell Creek Seafood IncShirley ElaineShirley Girl LLC

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Shrimp Boat PatriceShrimp Boating IncShrimp ExpressShrimp ManShrimp Networks IncShrimp TrawlerShrimperShrimperShrimpy’sSi Ky Lan IncSi Ky Lan IncSi Ky Lan IncSidney Fisheries IncSilver FoxSilver Fox LLCSimonSims ShrimpingSkip Toomer IncSkip Toomer IncSkyla Marie IncSmith & Sons Seafood IncSnowdriftSnowdriftSochendaSoeung PhatSon T Le IncSon’s Pride IncSophie Marie IncSoul Mama IncSouther Obsession IncSouthern LadySouthern Nightmare IncSouthern StarSouthshore SeafoodSpencers SeafoodSprig Co IncSt Anthony IncSt Daniel Phillip IncSt DominicSt JosephSt JosephSt Joseph II IncSt Joseph III IncSt Joseph IV IncSt MartinSt Martyrs VNSt Mary SeafoodSt Mary SevenSt Mary TaiSt Michael Fuel & Ice IncSt Michael’s Ice & FuelSt PeterSt Peter 550775St Teresa IncSt Vincent Andrew IncSt Vincent Gulf Shrimp IncSt Vincent One BSt Vincent One B IncSt Vincent SFSt Vincent Sfd IncStart Young IncSteamboat Bills SeafoodStella Mestre IncStephen Dantin JrStephney’s SeafoodStipelcovich Marine WksStone-Co Farms LP

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Stone-Co Farms LPStormy Sean IncStormy Seas IncSun Star IncSun Swift IncSunshineSuper Coon IncSuper Cooper IncSwamp Irish IncSylvan P Racine Jr - Capt

RomainT & T SeafoodT BrothersT Cvitanovich Seafood LLCTa DoTa T Vo IncTa T Vo IncTana IncTanya Lea IncTanya Lea IncTanya Lea IncTasha LouT-Brown IncTee Frank IncTee Tigre IncTercera Cruz IncTerrebonne Seafood IncTerri MonicaTerry Luke CorpTerry Luke CorpTerry Luke CorpTerry Lynn IncTe-Sam IncTexas 1 IncTexas 18 IncTexas Lady IncTexas Pack IncTex-Mex Cold Storage IncTex-Mex Cold Storage IncThai & Tran IncThai Bao IncThanh PhongThe Boat Phat TaiThe Fishermans DockThe Last OneThe Light House Bait & Sea-

food Shack LLCThe Mayporter IncThe NGOThe Seafood ShedThelma J IncTheresa Seafood IncThird Tower IncThomas Winfield - Capt

NathanThompson BrosThree C’sThree DadsThree SonsThree Sons IncThree Sons IncThunder RollThunderbolt Fisherman’s Sea-

food IncThy Tra IncThy Tra IncTidelands Seafood Co Inc

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Tiffani Claire IncTiffani Claire IncTiger SeafoodTikede IncTimmy Boy CorpTina ChowTina T LLCTino Mones SeafoodTJ’s SeafoodToan IncTodd CoTodd’s FisheriesTom LE LLCTom Le LLCTom N & Bill N IncTommy Bui dba Mana IITommy Cheramie IncTommy Gulf Sea Food IncTommy’s Seafood IncTonya Jane IncTony-NTookie IncTot & Linda IncT-Pops IncTran Phu VanTran’s Express IncTravis - ShawnTravis - ShawnTrawler AztecaTrawler Becky Lyn IncTrawler Capt GCTrawler Capt GC IITrawler DaliaTrawler Doctor BillTrawler Gulf RunnerTrawler HT SeamanTrawler JoyceTrawler Kristi NicoleTrawler Kyle & CourtneyTrawler Lady CatherineTrawler Lady Gwen DoeTrawler Linda B IncTrawler Linda JuneTrawler Little BrothersTrawler Little GavinoTrawler Little Rookie IncTrawler Mary BeaTrawler Master AlstonTrawler Master Jeffery IncTrawler Michael Anthony IncTrawler Mildred BarrTrawler Miss Alice IncTrawler Miss JamieTrawler Miss KelseyTrawler Miss Sylvia IncTrawler Mrs ViolaTrawler Nichols DreamTrawler Raindear PartnershipTrawler Rhonda KathleenTrawler Rhonda LynnTrawler Sandra KayTrawler Sarah JaneTrawler Sea WolfTrawler Sea WolfTrawler SS ChaplinTrawler The MexicanTrawler Wallace B

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Trawler Wylie MilamTriple C SeafoodTriple T Enterprises IncTriplets ProductionTropical SFDTroy A LeCompte SrTrue World Foods IncT’s SeafoodTu Viet VuTVN Marine IncTVN Marine IncTwo Flags IncTyler JamesUltima Cruz IncUTK Enterprises IncV & B Shrimping LLCValona Sea FoodValona Seafood IncVan Burren Shrimp CoVaquero IncVaron IncVenetian Isles MarinaVenice Seafood Exchange IncVenice Seafood LLCVera Cruz IncVeronica IncVersaggi Shrimp CorpVictoria Rose IncViet Giang CorpVigilante Trawlers IncVillage Creek SeafoodVillers Seafood Co IncVina Enterprises IncVincent L Alexie JrVincent Piazza Jr & Sons Sea-

food IncVin-PennyVivian Lee IncVon Harten Shrimp Co IncVT & L IncVu NGOVu-Nguyen PartnersW L & O IncWaccamaw ProducersWait-N-Sea IncWaller Boat CorpWalter R HicksWard Seafood IncWashington SeafoodWatermen Industries IncWatermen Industries IncWaymaker IncWayne Estay Shrimp Co IncWC Trawlers IncWe Three IncWe Three IncWebster’s IncWeems BrosWeems BrosWeems BrosWeems BrosWeems BrosWeems BrosWeems BrosWeems BrosWeems BrosWeems Bros

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Weems BrosWeems BrosWeems BrosWeems BrosWeems Bros SeafoodWeems Bros Seafood CoWeiskopf Fisheries LLCWendy & Eric IncWescovich IncWest Point Trawlers IncWestley J DomangueWH Blanchard IncWhiskey Joe IncWhite and BlackWhite BirdWhite FoamWhite GoldWilcox Shrimping IncWild BillWild Eagle IncWilliam E Smith Jr IncWilliam Lee IncWilliam O Nelson JrWilliam Patrick IncWilliam Smith Jr IncWillie Joe IncWind Song IncWonder WomanWoods Fisheries IncWoody Shrimp Co IncYeaman’s IncYen TaYogi’s ShrimpYou & Me ShrimpYsclaskey SeafoodZirlott Trawlers IncZirlott Trawlers Inc

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY,OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS.

Washington, DC, June 3, 2009The following documents of U.S. Customs and Border Protection

(‘‘CBP’’), Office of Regulations and Rulings, have been determined tobe of sufficient interest to the public and CBP field offices to meritpublication in the CUSTOMS BULLETIN.

SANDRA L. BELL,Executive Director,

Regulations and Rulings,Office of International Trade.

REVOCATION OF A RULING LETTER AND REVOCATIONOF TREATMENT RELATING TO THE TARIFF

CLASSIFICATION OF BULLET-PROOF VESTS FROMISRAEL

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department ofHomeland Security.

ACTION: Notice of revocation of a tariff classification ruling letterand revocation of treatment relating to the classification of certainbullet-proof vests from Israel.

SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 625(c), Tariff Act of 1930 (19U.S.C. § 1625 (c)), this notice advises interested parties that U.S.Customs and Border Protection (‘‘CBP’’) is revoking a ruling letterrelating to the tariff classification of bullet-proof vests under theHarmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated(‘‘HTSUSA’’). CBP is also revoking any treatment previously ac-corded by it to substantially identical transactions.

EFFECTIVE DATE: This action is effective for merchandise en-tered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption on or afterAugust 18, 2009.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Richard Mojica,Tariff Classification and Marking Branch, at (202) 325–0032.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

BACKGROUND

On December 8, 1993, Title VI (Customs Modernization) of theNorth American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (Pub. L.

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103–182, 107 Stat. 2057) (hereinafter ‘‘Title VI’’), became effective.Title VI amended many sections of the Tariff Act of 1930, asamended, and related laws. Two new concepts which emerge fromthe law are ‘‘informed compliance’’ and ‘‘shared responsibility.’’These concepts are premised on the idea that in order to maximizevoluntary compliance with customs laws and regulations, the tradecommunity needs to be clearly and completely informed of its legalobligations. Accordingly, the law imposes a greater obligation onCBP to provide the public with improved information concerning thetrade community’s responsibilities and rights under the customs andrelated laws. In addition, both the trade and CBP share responsibil-ity in carrying out import requirements. For example, under section484 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. § 1484), the im-porter of record is responsible for using reasonable care to enter,classify and value imported merchandise, and to provide any otherinformation necessary to enable CBP to properly assess duties, col-lect accurate statistics and determine whether any other applicablelegal requirement is met.

Pursuant to section 625(c), Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. §1625(c)),as amended by section 623 of Title VI (Customs Modernization) ofthe North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act,Pub. L. 103–182, 107 Stat. 2057, 2186 (1993), a notice was publishedon April 17, 2009, in the Customs Bulletin, Volume 43, No. 16, pro-posing to revoke New York Ruling Letter (‘‘NY’’) B86958, dated July15, 1997, concerning the tariff classification of bullet-proof vests im-ported from Israel. No comments were received in response to thisnotice.

As stated in the proposed notice, this modification will cover anyrulings on this merchandise which may exist but have not been spe-cifically identified. CBP has undertaken reasonable efforts to searchexisting databases for rulings in addition to the one identified. Nofurther rulings have been found. Any party who has received an in-terpretive ruling or decision (i.e., a ruling letter, internal advicememorandum or decision or protest review decision) on the mer-chandise subject to this notice should have advised CBP during thenotice period.

Similarly, pursuant to section 625 (c)(2), Tariff Act of 1930 (19U.S.C. §1625 (c)(2)), as amended by section 623 of Title VI, CBP isrevoking any treatment previously accorded by CBP to substantiallyidentical transactions. Any person involved in substantially identicaltransactions should have advised CBP during the notice period. Animporter’s failure to advise CBP of substantially identical transac-tions or of a specific ruling not identified in this notice, may raise is-sues of reasonable care on the part of the importer or its agents forimportations of merchandise subsequent to the effective date of thefinal decision on this notice.

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Pursuant to 19 U.S.C. § 1625(c)(1), CBP is revoking NY B86958and any other ruling not specifically identified, to reflect the properten-digit statistical level classification of the bullet-proof vest accord-ing to the analysis contained in proposed Headquarters Ruling Let-ter (‘‘HQ’’) H020138, set forth as an attachment to this document.Additionally, pursuant to 19 U.S.C. § 1625(c)(2), CBP is revokingany treatment previously accorded by CBP to substantially identicaltransactions.

DATED: May 27, 2009

Gail A. Hamill for MYLES B. HARMON,Director,

Commercial and Trade Facilitation Division.

Attachment

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY.U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION,

HQ H020138May 27, 2009

CLA–2 OT: RR: CTF: TCM H020138 RMCATEGORY: Classification

TARIFF NO.: 6211.42.00816211.43.0091

MR. MICHAEL EDWARDSSAFARILAND LTD., INC.3120 E. Mission Blvd.Ontario, CA 91761

RE: Revocation of NY B86958; Classification of Bullet-Proof Vests from Is-rael

DEAR MR. EDWARDS:This is in reference to New York Ruling Letter (‘‘NY’’) B86958, issued to

you on behalf of Safariland Ltd., Inc., on July 15, 1997. In that ruling, U.S.Customs and Border Protection (‘‘CBP’’) determined that certain bullet-proofvests imported from Israel were classified in heading 6211, Harmonized Tar-iff Schedule of the United States Annotated (‘‘HTSUSA’’), specifically, in sub-heading 6211.42.0070, HTSUSA, which provides for ‘‘Other garments wom-en’s or girls’: Of cotton: Vests,’’ if containing a cotton outer shell, or insubheading 6211.43.0076, which provides for ‘‘Other garments women’s orgirls’: Of man-made fibers: Vests,’’ if containing a polyester, nylon, or cotton/nylon/polyester blend outer shell. We have reviewed NY B86958 with regardto classification at the ten-digit statistical level and have found it to be inerror.

Pursuant to section 625(c), Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. §1625(c)), asamended by section 623 of Title VI (Customs Modernization) of the NorthAmerican Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act, Pub. L. 103–182, 107Stat. 2057, 2186 (1993), notice of the proposed modification was published

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on April 17, 2009, in the Customs Bulletin, Volume 43, No. 16. No commentswere received in response to this notice.

FACTS:In NY B86958, CBP described the merchandise as follows:

The article is stated to be a bullet resistant vest of an outer shell whichmay be made of cotton, polyester, nylon or a blend of each [fabric]. Bal-listic panels stated to contain aramid fiber are enclosed in a rip stop fab-ric which is inserted into the outer shell of the vest. The vest itself is atwo piece unit, front and back that attach to each other with straps andvelcro closures.

ISSUE:Whether the subject bullet-proof vests are classified as vests, in subhead-

ing 6211.42.0070 or 6211.43.0076, HTSUSA, or as protective garments otherthan vests, in subheading 6211.42.0081 or 6211.43.0091, HTSUSA.

LAW AND ANALYSIS:Classification under the HTSUSA is made in accordance with the General

Rules of Interpretation (‘‘GRIs’’). GRI 1 provides that the classification ofgoods shall be determined according to the terms of the headings of the tar-iff schedule and any relative section or chapter notes. In the event that thegoods cannot be classified solely on the basis of GRI 1, and if the headingsand legal notes do not otherwise require, the remaining GRIs 2 through 6may then be applied in order.

The HTSUSA provisions under consideration are as follows:

6211 Track suits, ski-suits and swimwear; other garments:

Other garments, women’s or girls’:

6211.42.00 Of cotton:

6211.42.0070 Vests . . .

6211.42.0081 Other . . .

6211.43.00 Of man-made fibers

6211.43.0076 Vests . . .

6211.43.0091 Other . . .The Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System Explanatory

Notes (‘‘ENs’’) constitute the official interpretation of the Harmonized Sys-tem at the international level. While not legally binding nor dispositive, theENs provide a commentary on the scope of each heading of the HTSUS andare generally indicative of the proper interpretation of these headings. SeeT.D. 89–80, 54 Fed. Reg. 35127, 35128 (August 23, 1989).

The General ENs to Chapter 62 (Note 8), state, in relevant part:

Garments which cannot be identified as either men’s or boys’ garmentsor women’s or girls’ garments are to be classified in the headings cover-ing women’s or girls’ garments.

The ENs to heading 6211, state, in relevant part:

The provisions . . . of the Explanatory Note to heading 61.14 concerningother garments apply, mutatis mutandis, to the articles of this heading.

The ENs to heading 6114, state, in relevant part:

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The heading includes, inter alia:

(1) Aprons, boiler suits (coveralls), smocks and other protective clothingof a kind worn by mechanics, factory workers, surgeons, etc.

* * *CBP has consistently classified woven, bullet-proof vests in heading 6211,

HTSUS, as ‘‘[O]ther garments.’’ See Headquarters Ruling Letter (‘‘HQ’’)W968350, dated September 28, 2007, HQ 955878, dated August 2, 1994, NYL81496, dated January 18, 2005, and NY H86579, dated January 18, 2002.Unisex vests specifically, are classified as ‘‘women’s or girls’ garments’’ at thesix-digit level, in accordance with the General ENs to Chapter 62 (Note 8).Further, in HQ W968350, we explained that although bullet-proof vests arereferred to as ‘‘vests,’’ they are not vests in the common understanding ofsuch garment, but rather, protective garments.1 As such, they are classifiedas ‘‘other garments’’ instead of ‘‘vests’’ at the ten-digit statistical level.

Based on the foregoing, we conclude that the instant bullet-proof vests areclassified in subheading 6211.42.0081, HTSUSA, as ‘‘. . . Other garments:Other garments, women’s or girls’: Of cotton: Other,’’ if containing a cottonouter shell, or in subheading 6211.43.0091, HTSUSA, as ‘‘. . . Other gar-ments: Other garments, women’s or girls’: Of man-made fibers: Other,’’ ifcontaining a polyester, nylon, or cotton/nylon/polyester blend outer shell.

HOLDING:By application of GRI 1, the bullet-proof vests with a cotton outer shell are

classified in heading 6211, specifically in subheading 6211.42.0081,HTSUSA, which provides for: ‘‘Track suits, ski-suits and swimwear; othergarments: Other garments, women’s or girls’: Of cotton: Other.’’ The 2009column one, special rate of duty applicable to products of Israel, is: Free.

The bullet-proof vests with a polyester, nylon, or cotton/nylon/polyesterblend outer shell, are classified in subheading 6211.43.0091, HTSUSA,which provides for: ‘‘Track suits, ski-suits and swimwear; other garments:Other garments, women’s or girls’: Of man-made fibers: Other.’’ The 2009column one, special rate of duty applicable to products of Israel, is: Free.

Duty rates are provided for convenience only and are subject to change.The text of the most recent HTSUSA and the accompanying duty rates areprovided on the World Wide Web at www.usitc.gov.

EFFECT ON OTHER RULINGS:NY B86958, dated July 15, 1997, is hereby revoked. In accordance with 19

U.S.C. § 1625(c), this ruling will become effective 60 days after its publica-tion in the Customs Bulletin.

Gail A. Hamill for MYLES B. HARMON,Director,

Commercial and Trade Facilitation Division.

1 The term ‘‘vest’’ is defined, in relevant part, in Mary Brooks Picken’s A Dictionary ofCostume and Fashion, at 367, as ‘‘[a] short, close-fitting garment, without sleeves; waist-length in back, below waist in front; similar to a man’s waistcoat or vest. Usually worn witha suit.’’

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