the zone. CBP personnel shall maintain controls appropriate to see that all statistical copies on a CBPF 214A are provided to Census for each admission to a zone, except for those admissions where the CBPF 214A is not required. (iv) Transmittal to Census – The CBPF 214A shall be gathered by CBP personnel and transmitted to Census as soon as possible but not later than ten days after the merchandise has been admitted to the zone (after the Operator signs the CBPF 214A in Block 47). Box 14 of CBPF 214A must be marked as "No." These forms must be mailed to the following address: Puerto Rico Trade Data Staff GSA Center 651 Federal Drive Suite 325-08 Guaynabo, P.R. 00965-5703 (v) Electronic Submission - For admission applications submitted and concurred via e-214, Census information is gathered electronically through concurrence and no hard copy documentation is required to be presented to Census for statistical purposes. If a “Docs Required” message is received on transmission of the e-214 that requires filing of a paper CBPF 214 with local Customs, Box 14 must be marked “Yes” for no further Census processing. Even though Customs requires the paper CBPF 214, the e-214 data will be provided to Census from Customs system in the normal manner upon concurrence of the e-214. (c) Supporting Documents - The following documentation shall be submitted with or in support of e214/CBPF 214, to the extent indicated. (1) Commercial Invoice - The Applicant shall submit with the application two copies of an examination invoice meeting the requirements of 19 CFR 141, Subpart F, for any merchandise, other than domestic status merchandise for which no permit is required, to be admitted into a zone. The notation on the invoice of tariff classification and value required by 19 CFR 141.90 need not be made, unless the merchandise is to be admitted in privileged foreign status (19 CFR 146.32(b)(1)). (2) Evidence of Right to Make Entry - The Applicant for admission shall submit with the application a document similar to that which would be required as evidence of the right to make entry for merchandise in Customs territory as set forth in 19 U.S.C. §1484 (19 CFR 146.32(b)(2)).
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