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CBP and Trade Automated Interface Requirements Appendix: PGA CBP and Trade Automated Interface Requirements Appendix: PGA February 12, 2021 Pub # 0875-0419 Contents Table of Changes .................................................................................................................................................... 4 PG01 – Agency Program Codes ........................................................................................................................... 18 PG01 – Government Agency Processing Codes ................................................................................................... 22 PG01 – Electronic Image Submitted Codes .......................................................................................................... 26 PG01 – Globally Unique Product Identification Code Qualifiers ........................................................................ 26 PG01 – Correction Indicators* ............................................................................................................................. 26 PG02 – Product Code Qualifiers ........................................................................................................................... 28 PG04 – Units of Measure ...................................................................................................................................... 30 PG05 – Scientific Species Code ........................................................................................................................... 31 PG05 – FWS Wildlife Description Codes ............................................................................................................ 31 PG06 – Source Type Codes .................................................................................................................................. 35 PG06 – Ocean Geographic Area Codes ................................................................................................................ 36 PG06 – Processing Type Codes ............................................................................................................................ 37 PG07 – Item Identity Number Qualifiers .............................................................................................................. 50 PG10 – Category Type Codes............................................................................................................................... 51 PG10 – Category Codes ........................................................................................................................................ 53 PG10 – Commodity Qualifier Codes* .................................................................................................................. 73 PG10 – Commodity Characteristic Qualifiers ...................................................................................................... 78 PG14 – Type Codes ............................................................................................................................................ 244 PG14 – Exemption Codes ................................................................................................................................... 250 PG19 – Entity Role Codes .................................................................................................................................. 257 PG19 – Entity Identification Codes .................................................................................................................... 261 PG22 – Document Identifiers ............................................................................................................................. 263 PG22 – Declaration Codes .................................................................................................................................. 271 PG23 – Food & Drug Affirmation of Compliance ............................................................................................. 274 PG23 – Food & Drug Affirmation of Compliance Qualifier Codes ................................................................... 278 PG24 – Remarks Type Codes ............................................................................................................................. 279 PG24 – Remarks Codes ...................................................................................................................................... 280 PG26 – Unit of Measure ..................................................................................................................................... 284 PG30 – Inspection or Arrival Location Codes .................................................................................................... 290 PG31 – Commodity Harvesting Vessel Characteristic Type Codes ................................................................... 291 PG32 – Commodity Routing Type Codes .......................................................................................................... 292 PG60 – Additional Information Qualifier Codes ................................................................................................ 292 PG32 – Commodity Political Subunit of Routing Qualifier ............................................................................... 293 2 3 Table of Changes Change Change # Date Section(s) Affected Brief Description of Change 43 February (A) PG14 Type Codes (A) Added AE1 for APHIS Core; 12, 2021 Renamed title for A02 and A03 (B) PG14 Exemption Codes (B) Deleted AP2 (PPQ 525B-Soil Permit). (C) PG24 Remarks Type Code (C) Deleted AP5 (APHIS Form PPQ 526) 42 October 8, (A) PG01 FDA Processing Codes (A) Added 804 processing code for FDA DRU 2020 program (B) PG23 FDA Affirmation of (B) Added two FDA Affirmation of Compliance Compliance Codes: FSR and PRN 41 April 24, (A) PG10 Commodity Characteristics (A) For APHIS: Added codes DGSR, GOI and 2020 Qualifiers SHNY. Updated definition for PCSU (B) PG14 Type Codes (B) For AMS: Added code AM9. Updated Names for codes AM2 and AM3. 40 March 31, (A) PG01 Government Agency (A) For FWS: Added processing code LDS 2020 Processing Codes (B) PG22 Declaration Codes (B) For FWS: Removed codes FW1 and FW2, Updated language for code FW3 and changed code name for FW3 (C) PG05 Scientific Species Codes (C) For FWS: Removed FWS from the header so title reads, “Wildlife Category Codes” (D) PG14 Exemption Codes (D) For DDTC: Removed import exemption codes 126.4a, 126.4b, 126.4c. Added import exemption codes 126.4a1, 126.4a2, 126.4a3, 126.4a4, 126.4b1, 126.4b2, 126.4c1, 126.4c2. Removed export exemption codes 126.4a, 126.4c. Added export exemption codes 126.4a1, 126.4a2, 126.4a3, 126.4a4, 126.4b1, 126.4b2. 39 March 23, (A) PG05 FWS Wildlife Description (A) For FWS: changed codes cav100 and cav103 2020 Codes to CAVA100 and CAVA103. Added reference data codes EXTA100 and EXTA103. 38 February (A) PG10 Commodity Qualifier Codes (A) For APHIS: Added reference data for codes 19, 2020 A42 and A43. Removed discontinued code A40. (B) PG10 Commodity Characteristics (B) For APHIS: Added reference data for codes Qualifiers FCO, FGC, FSC, FBC, FCC, FGF, FTT, and FSF to subsection APHIS Characteristics – Live Animals (Breed / Variety A11). Removed subsection APHIS Characteristics – Propagative Material (Life Stage A40) including codes GRN, IMM and MAT. Added reference data for codes SEO, SLL, WIRT and WORT to subsection APHIS Characteristics – Propagative Material (Physical State A41) and removed codes AQG,AQP, BRT, DOB, DPE, EPG, EPH, LSL, MET, ROC, RTD, RTG, SEM, UNC, UNG and UNR. Added reference data for codes ARTI, BARE and SOIL to subsection APHIS Characteristics – Propagative Material (Growing Media A43) (C) PG10 Category Codes (C) For APHIS: Added reference data for codes 404, 405, 406 and 407 to subsection APHIS Article Category – AP0400 (Propagative Material) and made changes to codes 401 and 402, adding new deifintions and titles. Removed reference data code 307 from subsection APHIS Article Category – AP0300 (Animal Products and By-Products) and code 4 115 from APHIS Article Category – AP0100 and added definition for code 119. Added reference data for codes 307A and 307B to subsection APHIS Article Category – AP0300 (Animal Products and By-Products). (D) PG14 Type Codes (D) For APHIS: Removed code A06 and added codes A6A and A6B (E) PG19 Entity Role Codes (E) For APHIS: Added code AG1 (F) PG01 Agency Program Codes (F) For AMS: Added code OR (G) PG01 Government Agency (G) For AMS: Added code 1 Processing Codes (H) PG14 Type Codes (H) For AMS: Added code AM1 (I) PG19 Entity Role Codes (I) For AMS: Added codes ORI and ORC (J) PG22 Declaration Codes (J) For AMS: Added code AM4 (K) PG24 Remarks Type Code (K) For AMS: Added codes AM1, A10 and A11 (L) PG05 FWS Wildlife Description (L) For FWS: Added codes CAVA100, CAVA103, Codes DERA100, DERA103, EGLA100, EGLA103, LIVA100, LIVA103, MEAA100 and MEAA103 (M) PG19 Entity Role codes (M) For FWS: Changed “FW2” to “FWE” and “FW1” to “FWI” (N) PG14 LPCO Type Codes (N) For FWS: Deleted “FWE – Foreign Wildlife Export Document” and changed “FWD” = FWS U.S. CITES Document ot “FWU” = FWS U.S. CITES Document 37 November, (A) PG14 LPCO Types (A) Changed meat certificate to Meat / Sanitary 26, 2019 Certificate for A03 36 October 9, (A) PG06 Processing Types (A) For APHIS: There are 42 processing type 2019 codes (AVS01 was incorrectly removed in the 9/23/19 version of this document) (B) PG14 LPCO Types (B) For APHIS: Set A27 from “APHIS Future use” to “APHIS Seed Analysis Certificate” with a definition
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