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CFIA-AIRS Updates January 30th 2020

A) Chapter 19 was published to add the following OGD extension.

19.01.90.3740.01 - Evaporated beverage whitener.

B) Chapter 30 was published to modify the import conditions for the following HS code with the end uses “Human consumption” and “Other end uses”.

30.01.20.1674.02 - Ox gall (processed).

This created a requirement version change for the following HS codes.

30.01.20.1674.01 - Dried porcine gall bladders. 
30.01.90.1673.01 - Dried deer tail glands. 
30.01.90.1673.02 - Dried deer embryo extract. 
30.01.90.1673.03 - Dried deer pizzles. 
30.01.90.1673.04 - Dried bladders. 
30.01.90.1673.05 - Dried penises. 
30.01.90.1673.06 - Dried deer or porcine tendron. 
30.01.90.1673.08 - Dried or reconstituted liquid ruminant placenta. 
30.01.90.1673.11 - Ruminant adrenal, liver, or spleen powder. 
30.01.90.1675.01 - Animal tissue, living or preserved, suitable for human grafting or implantation. - Ruminant. 
30.01.90.1675.02 - Porcine (swine). 
30.01.90.1676.01 - Glands and organs - Powdered deer horn. 
30.01.90.1676.02 - Sliced deer horn. 
30.01.90.1676.03 - Deer velvet. 
30.01.90.1676.04 - Dried beef bones. 
30.01.90.1676.05 - Tiger bones. 
30.01.90.1676.07 - Shedded bones of various species.
30.01.90.1676.09 - Pork crackle (dry rendered pork skin).

Please verify your version numbers before submitting through EDI. 
If you have any questions, please contact your National Import Service Centre. 

Topic(s)

Other Government Departments (OGDs) Requirements
Release
System Updates/Outages & Delays at the Border

Information source

Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)
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