FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARD
ORDER NO. 42
Part 400 - General Regulations Governing
Foreign-Trade Zones
in the United States,
With Rules of Procedure
Organization of Board
Pursuant to provisions of section 8 of the Foreign-Trade Zones Act of June 18, 1934 (48
Stat. 1000; 19 USC 81h), the General Regulations Governing Foreign-Trade Zones in the
United States, with Rules of Procedure (15 CFR Part 400), are hereby amended as follows:
1. Amend Sec. 400.1301 to read as follows:
Sec. 400.1301 Organization of Board. The Secretary, as Chairman of the Board, shall designate
an Executive Secretary of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board. The duties of the Executive
Secretary shall be to arrange meetings of the Board, to keep accurate minutes of the Board's
deliberations, to direct the execution of orders of the Board, to initiate recommendations
to the Board for uniform procedures and practices in the several zones, to make periodic
inspections of the zones, and to perform such other duties as are required by the
Secretary of Commerce as Executive Officer of the Board, and as the Board may direct. The
Executive Secretary is authorized to appoint staff members, including an Assistant Executive
Secretary who will assist him generally and act for him in his absence. All records of the
Board will be maintained in the office of the Executive Secretary.
It is found that compliance with the notice, public rule making procedure, and effective
date requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act (5 USC 1003) is unnecessary in
connection with the issuance of this order, because its application is restricted to
the administrative functions of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board, and is of a nature that it
poses no burden on the parties of interest. The effective date of this order is, therefore,
upon publication in the Federal Register.
(Sec. 8, 48 Stat. 1000; 19 USC 81h)
Signed at Washington, DC, this 10th day of August 1956.
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
Sinclair Weeks
Secretary of Commerce,
Chairman and Executive Officer,
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
Attest:
Joseph M. Marrone
Executive Secretary