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Customs Bureau—Continued

Duties-Continued

Relief from, on merchandise lost, stolen, destroyed, injured, abandoned, or short-shipped, 19 Part 15

Special classes of merchandise. See Special classes of merchandise. Educational institutions. See Institutions.

Educational purposes, articles for; entry, 19 §§ 10.34, 10.67

Employees and officers, compensation due:

Deceased employees; unpaid salaries and death benefits, 19 § 24.32 Overtime services, overtime compensation, and rate of compensation, 19 § 24.16

Reimbursable services, other than overtime, 19 § 24.17

Storekeeper, customs warehouse, 19 § 19.5

Enforcement of customs and navigation laws, 19 Part 23

Appearance of importer and others, and examination under oath, 19 § 23.29

Baggage, undeclared, of passengers from foreign countries; penalties, etc., 19 § 23.5

Boarding of vessels or vehicles by customs officers for purpose of examining manifest, inspecting, examining and searching vessel, persons, baggage or merchandise, 19 § 23.1

Bribery of customs officers and employees; referral to United States attorney for prosecution, 19 § 23.30

Canada; return of property stolen in, 19 § 23.34

Compromise of Government claims under customs laws; offer of, deposit of amount, acceptance or rejection of, 19 § 23.26

Controlled imports and exports (arms, munitions, helium, etc.); seizure and detention of goods imported or exported in violation of State Department regulations, 19 § 23.31

Customs supervision, 19 § 23.35

Entry by false invoice, declaration, other document or statement; forfeiture, liability for duty, 19 § 23.6

Forfeiture of goods and property. See Seizure and forfeiture of goods and property.

Identification cards, for customs officers and employees, 19 § 23.33

Informers; claims for compensation, 19 § 23.27

Inspection of importer's books, records, etc., by investigating officer, 19 § 23.28

Licensing of vessels of less than 30 net tons, 19 § 23.2

Maritime Administration vessels; exemption from penalty for violation of
customs revenue or navigation laws, 19 § 23.10

Merchandise imported contrary to any law; action to be taken, 19 § 23.8
Mitigation of fines, penalties, and forfeitures, 19 §§ 23.23-23.25

Narcotic drugs and marihuana, unmanifested or unladen without permit;
penalties, 19 §§ 23.3, 23.9, 23.31

Pollution of coastal and navigable waters, 19 § 23.32

Remission or mitigation of fines, penalties and forfeitures, 19 §§ 23.23-23.25 Seamen, articles landed by; declaration, entry, penalties for undeclared articles, etc., 19 § 23.4

Seizure and forfeiture of goods and property; who may make, appraisement of, claims and petitions in connection with, release or disposition, sale of goods and disposition of proceeds, etc., 19 §§ 23.11-23.22

Seizure of vessels, vehicles, or aircraft, violating certain laws, 19 §§ 23.3, 23.31

Warrant issued to customs officer to search for and seize merchandise, 19 § 23.11

Entry and clearance:

Of aircraft. See Air commerce regulations.

Of vessels, in foreign and domestic trade. See Vessels.

Entry of merchandise:

Articles conditionally free, subject to reduced rate, etc. See Articles conditionally free.

Blocked nationals; imports subject to provisions of Executive Order 8389, as amended, and Proclamation 2497, regarding. See Blocked nationals. By mail. See Mail, importations and exportations by.

Customs Bureau—Continued

Entry of merchandise Continued

Contiguous countries (Canada, Mexico), imports from; manifests, report of arrival, etc., 19 § 5.1

Duties. See Duties.

Entry of imported merchandise, 19 §§ 8.3-8.59

Certain shipments of unconditionally free merchandise, 19 § 8.51a Combined entry for rewarehouse and withdrawal for consumption, 19 § 8.35

Copper-bearing materials; entry and sampling not for smelting or refining in bond, 19 § 8.47

Entry by appraisement, 19 § 8.50

Entry for consumption, 19 §§ 8.27-8.29

Entry for exportation, exportation of rejected merchandise, 19 § 8.49
Entry for rewarehouse, 19 §§ 8.33, 8.34

Entry for warehouse, 19 §§ 8.30-8.32

Exportation under warehouse withdrawal for transportation, 19 § 8.36
General provisions; filing of entry, examination of merchandise, in-
voices, release of merchandise, etc., 19 §§ 8.3-8.26

Immediate delivery, landing and delivery of articles for, 19 § 8.59
Informal entries, 19 § 8.51

Metals, crude, entry, sampling and assaying, 19 §§ 8.46-8.48

Ores; entry and sampling of crude metals and ores not for smelting in
bond, 19 § 8.46

Packed packages; marking, entry, when entry not required, 19 § 8.52
Unconditionally free merchandise, entry of 19 § 8.51a

Warehouses:

Entries for, 19 §§ 8.30-8.35
Withdrawals, 19 §§ 8.36-8.45

Withdrawal at original or secondary port:

For consumption, 19 §§ 8.37-8.40

For exportation, 19 §§ 8.41-8.45

Free entry. See Free entry.

From or into foreign-trade zone. See Foreign-trade zones.

In violation of customs or navigation laws. See Enforcement of customs and navigation laws.

Insular possessions of United States, entry of articles from, 19 § 7.8

Special classes of merchandise. See Special classes of merchandise. Transportation without appraisement. See Transportation in bond. Evacuees; free importation of personal and household effects of, during period of war, 19 § 54.2

Examination of merchandise:

For appraisement purposes. See Appraisement.

For classification purposes; in-bond merchandise, 19 § 18.9

Excise tax, payment of; customs procedure in connection with exportation of certain articles without payment of excise tax. See main heading Internal Revenue Service.

Exhibitions, articles for; entry:

Animals, art works, etc.; procedure on entry, 19 §§ 8.2 (f), 10.31, 10.32, 10.49, 10.66

Archeological articles; invoices, exception, 19 § 8.15 (c) (21)

Experimental articles; temporary importation, 19 § 10.31

Export clearance, authority of Bureau respecting; regulations of Foreign Commerce Bureau, 15 Part 379

Exportation of merchandise:

Arms, munitions, helium, etc., exported in violation of State Department regulations; seizure and detention of, 19 § 23.31

Blocked nationals; licenses for exports subject to provisions of Executive Order 8389, as amended, and Proclamation 2497, regarding blocked nationals, 19 §§ 51.1, 51.2

Continuous customs custody, exportation of merchandise from; drawback of duties on, 19 §§ 22.27-22.31

Drawback; notice of exportation on merchandise on which drawback is to be claimed, etc., 19 §§ 22.7–22.12, 22.27-22.31

Entry for exportation, 19 § 8.49

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Foreign-trade zones, direct exportation from, 19 § 30.15

Lading for export; verification, 19 § 18.7

Mail, exportation by, 19 § 9.11

Matches, exportation of, 19 §§ 12.34, 12.35

Opium prepared for smoking purposes; exportation prohibited, 19 § 23.9 Reimportation of products exported for repairs, under lease, etc., 19 §§ 10.8, 10.108

Unentered, rejected, etc. merchandise, exportation of; drawback of duties on, 19 §§ 8.49, 18.25-18.27

Warehouse withdrawals for exportation. See Warehouses.

Extensions of time in warehouses. See Warehouses.

Feed, animal; entry, 19 § 12.24

Fees:

Customs fees for certificates, copies of records made by customs employees,

and storage; rates, receipts, etc., 19 § 24.12

Navigation fees for vessels in foreign or domestic trade, 19 § 4.98

Fertilizer and fertilizer materials; invoices, exception, 19 § 8.15 (c) (30) (i) Films, motion picture and newsreel:

Copyrights. See Copyrights.

Entry, 19 §§ 8.15 (c) (30), 10.1 (c), 10.10, 10.68, 10.89, 12.41

Prohibited entry; obscene or immoral matter, or matter advocating treason or insurrection, 19 § 12.41

Financial and accounting procedure, customs, 19 Part 24

Authority with respect to certain financial matters:

To incur expenses, 19 § 24.31

To receive customs collections, 19 § 24.2

Bills and accounts; form, receipt for payment, original bill to accompany payment, 19 § 24.3

Bonds; sums to be collected as liquidated damages, sureties, etc. See Bonds, customs.

Checks receivable, 19 § 24.1

Claims:

Creditors, public, deceased or incompetent; payments due to, 19 § 24.70 Deceased employee; claims for unpaid salary or death benefits, 19 § 24.32

Drawback claims; verification, 19 § 22.38

Miscellaneous claims, 19 § 24.73

Personal injury, or damage to or loss of privately-owned property, 19 § 24.71

Proceeds of sale of merchandise, 19 § 24.25

Set-off of, 19 § 24.72

Creditors, public; claims for payment due deceased or incompetent contractor, 19 § 24.70

Damages to or loss of privately owned property; claims, 19 § 24.71

Duties:

Checks receivable for, 19 § 24.1

Increased or additional; notice to importer, 19 § 24.11

Refunds, 19 § 24.36

Employees and officers; compensation:

Deceased employees; unpaid salaries or death benefits, 19 § 24.32 Overtime services, overtime compensation and rate of compensation, 19 § 24.16

Reimbursable services, other than overtime, 19 § 24.17

Fees, for certificates, copies of records made by customs employees, and storage, 19 § 24.12

Forms, salable, 19 § 24.14

Increased or additional duties or taxes; notice to importer, 19 § 24.11

Officers, customs; compensation. See Employees and officers.

Personal injury, claims, 19 § 24.71

Receipts, 19, § 24.3

Refunds of excessive duties, taxes, etc., 19 § 24.36

Seals; car, compartment, and package, 19 § 24.13
Storage charges, 19 § 24.12

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Financial and accounting procedure, customs, 19 Part 24—Continued
Taxes:

Checks receivable for, 19 § 24.1

Increased or additional; notice to importer, 19 § 24.11

Refunds, 19 § 24.36

Unclaimed merchandise, sale of; claims for surplus proceeds, 19 § 24.25
Vouchers, vendors' bills of sale, invoices, 19 § 24.34

Fines, penalties and forfeitures; remission or mitigation of, 19 §§ 23.23-23.25
Fish, shellfish, and products; invoices, exception, 19 § 8.15 (c) (30)

Fisheries:

American fisheries, products of; entry, 19 §§ 10.78, 10.79

Vessels allowed in United States port, enrollment, registration, clearance for whaling voyage, etc., 19 § 4.96

Flasks, quicksilver:

See also Containers.

Reentry, 19 § 10.7

Flavoring extracts manufactured from domestic tax-paid alcohol; drawback of internal revenue tax, 19 §§ 22.22-22.26

Flaxseed and flaxseed oil; drawback of duties, 19 §§ 22.1, 22.5

Flower bulbs; invoices, exception, 19 § 8.15 (c) (30)

Fluxing material, copper-bearing; entry, 19 § 10.98

Food:

See also Dairy products; and Meat.

Customs

enforcement of Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 19 SS 12.1-12.6

Returning residents; exemption for foodstuffs, 19 § 10.17 (d)

Foreign clearances, for vessels. See Vessels.

Foreign countries, governments, etc:

Contiguous foreign countries. See Canada; and Mexico.
Export duties, foreign; duties contingent upon, 19 § 16.20

Merchandise in transit through United States to, 19 §§ 18.20-18.24

Military personnel, foreign; free entry of articles for use of, 19 § 10.30c Representatives of, and diplomatic and consular officers; entry of baggage and importations for, 19 §§ 10.29, 10.30, 10.30a, 10.30b

Vessels, foreign government, arriving from foreign ports without commercial cargo; report of arrival, manifest, etc., 19 § 4.5

Foreign exchange:

Conversion of currency, 19 § 16.4

Invoices; exceptions for currency brought into United States as medium of exchange, 19 § 8.15 (c) (13)

Rates of exchange; invoices of merchandise from country having two or more rates of exchange, 19 § 8.13 (i)

Foreign-trade zones, 19 Part 30

See also main heading Foreign-Trade Zones Board.
Admission of merchandise in zone, 19 §§ 30.1, 30.5

Application, zone; who may file, 19 § 30.4

Customs control of merchandise in zone, 19 § 30.11

Customs expenses, reimbursement of, 19 § 30.18

Destruction of merchandise in zone, 19 § 30.13

Exportation, direct, from zone, 19 § 30.15

Manipulation, manufacture, or exhibition in zone, 19 § 30.12

Privileged or non-privileged merchandise:

Domestic, 19 §§ 30.7, 30.9

Foreign, 19 §§ 30.6, 30.8

Sending merchandise from zone into customs territory, 19 § 30.14

Supplies, equipment, and repair material for vessels or aircraft; merchan

dise for, laden on vessels or aircraft in zone, 19 § 30.16

Transfer of merchandise from one zone to another, 19 § 30.17

Transportation of merchandise to zone, 19 § 30.3

Use of zone by carriers, 19 § 30.2

Zone-restricted merchandise, 19 § 30.10

Forfeiture of goods and property for purpose of enforcing customs and naviga

tion laws, 19 § 23.22

Mitigation of forfeitures, 19 §§ 23.23-23.25

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Forms, salable; orders for, preparation of, payment and receipt, 19 § 24.14 Free entry of certain imports:

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Articles conditionally free, subject to reduced rate, etc. See Articles conditionally free.

Certain importations temporarily free of duty, 19 Part 54

Gifts, bona fide, from member of armed forces of United States, 19 § 54.3 Personal and household effects of certain classes of persons in service of United States, of their families, and of evacuees, 19 § 54.2 International public organizations accorded free entry privileges, 19 §§ 10.30a, 10.30b

Jerked beef, for sale or distribution to consumers in Puerto Rico, 19 § 53.1 Fruits and vegetables in natural state; invoices, exception, 19 § 8.15 (c) (30) Fungicides and insecticides; entry, 19 §§ 12.1-12.6

Funnel marks for vessels, registration of, 19 §§ 3.80, 3.81

Fur products:

Labeling to indicate composition, 19 11.12a

Seal and sea-otter skins; entry, 19 §§ 12.60-12.63

Furniture. See Household effects.

Game animals or birds; entry, 19 §§ 10.75, 10.76, 12.26-12.29
Gas, helium. See Helium gas.

Gasoline; importation of petroleum products in bulk, 19 § 13.10

General Services Administration, importations by, 19 § 10.104

Gifts:

From members of armed forces; free importation during war, 19 § 54.3 From persons in foreign countries to persons in United States, 19 §§ 8.15 (c) (7), 8.50, 9.6

From returning residents, 19 § 10.17 (c)

Gold:

Articles of; false marking, 19 § 11.13

Importation and exportation of, duties of customs collectors with respect to; regulations of Monetary Offices, Treasury Department, pursuant to Gold Reserve Act of 1934, 31 §§ 54.7, 54.8, 54.32, 54.33

Seizure of vessels, vehicles, or aircraft transporting, in violation of certain laws, 19 §§ 23.3, 23.31

Government, United States. See United States Government.

Grain:

Grain from Canada, to be ground and returned; exemption from duty, 19 § 5.14

Screenings; invoices, exception, 19 § 8.15 (c) (23)

Great Britain:

Countervailing duties on spirits, silk and silk articles, and sugar, 19 § 16.24 Samples, commercial travelers'; free entry under reciprocal agreement, 19 § 10.69

Guam:

Entry of merchandise from, certificate of origin, withdrawal of merchandise from bonded warehouse, etc., 19 § 7.8

Export of merchandise to; drawback of duties allowed, 19 § 22.27

Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, Cuba:

Entry of articles of foreign origin, 19 § 7.11

Exports to; drawback of duties, 19 §§ 22.2, 22.27

Hair. See Wool and hair.

Hawaii:

Air commerce regulations; entry and clearance, documents, etc., 19 Part 6
Customs district and port of entry, 19 §§ 1.1, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6

Helium gas:

Exportation of; filing of licenses and declarations with collector of customs,
State Department regulations, 22 § 76.14

Helium gas imported or exported in violation of certain laws; seizure and
detention of vessels, vehicles, or aircraft transporting, 19 §§ 23.3, 23.31

Hides:

See also Skins.

India water buffalo hides; entry, 19 § 10.86

Honeybees, importation, 19 § 12.32

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