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12 2 STA T . 22 96PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 2 4 6 —J U NE 1 8, 2008 insuch ch apter ru l est o‘6104. 1 2 .00 ’ shall b e d ee m ed tobeare f erence to ‘6104.1 9 .60’. ‘‘ ( ii ) ( I ) S ub j ect to subclause (II) , an y apparel article that is of a type listed in chapter rule 3 (a), 4(a), or 5 (a) for chapter 62 of the HT S, as such chapter rules are contained in para g raph 9 of section A of the Anne x to P roclamation 8 213 of the President of D ecember 20, 200 7 . ‘‘(II) Subclause (I) shall not include any apparel article to w hich subparagraph (A) of this paragraph applies. ‘‘( C ) LUG G A G E A NDSIM I L A R I T EMS. — Any article classifi - able under subheading 4202.12, 4202.22, 4202.32 or 4202.92 of the HTS that is wholly assembled in Haiti and is imported directly from Haiti or the Dominican R epublic shall enter the U nited States free of duty, without regard to the source of the fabric, components, or materials from which the article is made. ‘‘(D) HEADGEAR.—Any article classifiable under heading 6501, 6502, or 6504 of the HTS, or under sub- heading 6505.90 of the HTS, that is wholly assembled, k nit-to-shape, or formed in Haiti from any combination of fabrics, fabric components, components knit-to-shape, or yarns and is imported directly from Haiti or the Domini- can Republic shall enter the United States free of duty, without regard to the source of the fabric, fabric compo- nents, components knit-to-shape, or yarns from which the article is made. ‘‘( E ) CERTAIN SLEE PW EAR.—Any of the following apparel articles that is wholly assembled, or knit-to-shape, in Haiti from any combination of fabrics, fabric components, components knit-to-shape, or yarns and is imported directly from Haiti or the Dominican Republic shall enter the United States free of duty, without regard to the source of the fabric, fabric components, components knit-to-shape, or yarns from which the article is made

‘‘(i) Pajama bottoms and other sleepwear for women and girls, of cotton, that are classifiable under subheading 6208.91.30, or of man-made fibers, that are classifiable under subheading 6208.92.00. ‘‘(ii) Pajama bottoms and other sleepwear for girls, of other textile materials, that are classifiable under subheading 6208.99.20.’’. (d) EARNED IMP O RT ALLOWAN C E RULES.—Section 231A(b) of the Caribbean B asin Economic Reco v ery Act is amended by adding at the end the following new paragraph: ‘‘(4) EARNED IMPORT ALLOWANCE RULE.— ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—Apparel articles wholly assembled, or knit-to-shape, in Haiti from any combination of fabrics, fabric components, components knit-to-shape, or yarns and imported directly from Haiti or the Dominican Republic shall enter the United States free of duty, without regard to the source of the fabric, fabric components, components knit-to-shape, or yarns from which the articles are made, if such apparel articles are accompanied by an earned import allowance certificate that reflects the amount of credits e q ual to the total square meter equivalents of such 19USC2703a.