Modification of HQ 951943; IA 28/92; Revocation of NY 825024; "Highway Emergency Kit"
Issued August 6, 1992 by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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Modification of HQ 951943; IA 28/92; Revocation of NY 825024; "Highway Emergency Kit"
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HQ 952335 August 6, 1992 CLA-2 CO:R:C:M 952335 DWS CATEGORY: Classification TARIFF NO.: Not Applicable District Director U.S. Customs Service P.O. Box 619050 1205 Royal Lane Dallas, TX 75261 RE: Modification of HQ 951943; IA 28/92; Revocation of NY 825024; "Highway Emergency Kit" Dear Sir: This is in reference to HQ 951943, dated June 26, 1992, which dealt with the request for internal advice concerning the classification of the "Highway Emergency Kit" under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). In HQ 951943, we revoked NY 825024, dated March 25, 1988, which involved the classification of a similar highway kit. In the "EFFECT ON OTHER RULINGS" section of HQ 951943, we mistakenly referred to NY 825024 as NY 872024. This letter is notice to you that HQ 951943 should be modified so that "NY 872024" is stricken and replaced by "NY 825024" in the "EFFECT ON OTHER RULINGS" section of the ruling. You should advise the internal advice applicant involved in HQ 951943 of this modification. Sincerely, John Durant, Director Commercial Rulings Division
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