CCA-Treated Southern Yellow Pine Power Poles
Nonconiferous southern yellow pine poles treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) for electrical power distribution, in rough-squared form without bark. Classified under HTS 4403.12.00.20 due to preservative treatment and specific dimensions for utility pole applications.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If used as fence posts rather than utility poles
Same treatment but different end-use (fence posts) shifts to separate statistical suffix.
If nonconiferous and in log form without squaring or treatment
Untreated, unsquared logs classify under fuel wood or rough coniferous logs in 4401.
If fully assembled into complete transmission line structures
Assembled electrical equipment with poles moves to Chapter 85 electrical machinery.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include chemical analysis reports for CCA treatment to meet EPA and customs preservative verification requirements
• Label poles clearly as 'utility poles' to distinguish from fencing posts, preventing reclassification
• Check state-specific restrictions on arsenical preservatives like CCA for end-use compliance
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