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74 Fed. Reg. 42909 (August 25, 2009) (general notice; postponement of commencement date). This notice announces the postponement of the commencement date of the H-2A and H-2B Temporary Worker Visa Exit Program Pilot, originally set for August 1, 2009. View this document.

74 Fed. Reg. 15513 (April 6, 2009) (announcement of quota quantity). This document sets forth the tariff-rate quota for tuna in air-tight containers for Calendar Year 2009. View this document.

74 Fed. Reg. 14809 (April 1, 2009) (general notice). This notice ends the designation of shrimp subject to antidumping or countervailing duty orders as a special category or covered case subject to an enhanced bonding requirement in response to a recent World Trade Organization Appellate Body Report. View this document.

74 Fed. Reg. 1224 (January 12, 2009) (notice of proposed modification; request for comments). This notice proposes to end the designation of shrimp subject to antidumping or countervailing duty orders as a special category or covered case subject to an enhanced bonding requirement. View this document.

73 Fed. Reg. 77047 (December 18, 2008) (notice). This notice announces the manner in which petitioners must notify U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services regarding their employment of agricultural workers in H-2A nonimmigrant status or job placement fee information. View this document.

73 Fed. Reg. 77049 (December 18, 2008) (general notice). This notice announces that U.S. Customs and Border Protection is establishing a new land-border exit system for certain temporary agricultural workers, starting on a pilot basis, at certain designated ports of entry. View this document.

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