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Issue Involving Erroneous Paperless Releases on AQI at LA/LB Resolved

CBP has issued a CSMS message stating that the issue involving erroneous paperless releases for AQI commodities at the Los Angeles/ Long Beach Seaport that was previously reported has been resolved. There is no longer a need to present entry packets for review for entries that have received paperless releases unless there is an Agriculture manifest hold on the entry.

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(On February 15, 2011, CBP has issued a CSMS message stating that due to technical issues that began 2/15/11, paperless releases may be received in error for Agriculture-related/regulated material on entries filed at the Los Angeles/Long Beach Seaport. These entries (whether they have received paperless release or not) should still be submitted for review to the Cargo Selectivity office, located on the 8th floor at 301 E. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802. All shipments of fresh fruits and vegetables, seeds and bulbs, live plants and plant material, grains and cereals, meat and animal products, tile and stone, pasta, and other items previously requiring paperwork review and/or inspection should have entry documents presented at the aforementioned location. A subsequent message will be transmitted once the issue is resolved. See ITT's Online Archives or 02/16/11 news, 11021615, for BP summary.)