Suboffice headquarters Customs Agent in Charge, New York. Customs Agent in Charge, Philadelphia. Customs Agent in Charge, Baltimore. Customs Agent in Charge, Washington, D.C. Customs Agent in Customs Agent in Charge, Boston. Customs Agent in Charge, Ogdensburg. Customs Agent in Charge, Buffalo. Customs Agent in Charge, Portland, Maine. Customs Agent in Charge, Houlton, Maine. Customs Agent in Charge, St. Albans, Vt. Senior Customs Representative, Montreal, Canada. Customs Agent in Charge, Wilmington. Customs Agent in Charge, Charleston. Customs Agent in Charge, Savannah. Geographical jurisdicti The southeastern part of the New York, bounded by cluding the counties of Otse gomery, Fulton, Saratoga a selaer. The northern par State of New Jersey, bounde including the counties of Morris, Somerset, and M Connecticut, west of a stra (running north and south) between Bridgeport and Ne The State of Pennsylvania ( Erie County); the State of I The State of Virginia except t The State of Massachusetts, t of Rhode Island, and that pa The northern part of the State That part of the State of New Vermont, and Coos County, That part of Canada east of 81 longitude. The State of North Carolina. The State of South Carolina. The State of Georgia (includin City of Brunswick) except th south of a line drawn from Brun along U.S. Route 84 to Waycro Route 82 to the Alabama borde Region No. Headquarters Geographical jurisdiction (Customs collection Suboffice headquarters Geographical jurisdiction Customs Agent in Charge, Jacksonville. Customs Agent in Customs Agent in Charge, Miami. Customs Agent, Key West. Customs Agent in Charge, Mobile. Customs Agent in Charge, New Orleans. Customs Agent in Charge, San Juan. Customs Agent in Charge, Virgin Islands. Customs Agent in Charge, Brownsville. Customs Agent in Charge, Eagle Pass. Customs Agent in Customs Agent in Charge, Houston. Customs Agent in Charge, Laredo. Customs Agent in Charge, McAllen. Senior Customs Representative, Mexico City. Customs Agent in Charge, Port Arthur. Customs Agent in Charge, San Antonio. That part of the State of Georgia extending south of a line drawn from Brunswick along U.S. Route 84 to Waycross and along Route 82 to the Alabama border. Northern Florida east of the Apalachicola River and bounded on the south by a line drawn from Cedar Key to Ocala to Daytona Beach. That portion of Florida south of a line from Cedar Key to Ocala to Daytona Beach and north of a line from Naples to Sebring to Melbourne. All the remainder of the State of Florida south of a line from Naples to Sebring to Melbourne but not including the Florida Keys. All the area covered by the Florida Keys. All the area in the Alabama Collection District and that portion of Tennessee east of the western crossing of the Tennessee River. Northern Florida west of the Apalachicola River. All the States of Louisiana (except that portion included in Sabine District No. 21); Mississippi (except that portion included in Collection District No. 19); and Arkansas. That por tion of Tennessee west of the western crossing of the Tennessee River. The island of Puerto Rico. All of the Virgin Islands. The counties of Cameron, Willacy, Kenedy, Kleberg, Nueces, San Patricio, Refugio, and Jim Wells. That part of the State of Texas east of the Pecos River, south of 33° north latitude, and west of 99° west longitude with the exception of Gillespie, Kerr, Bandera, Medina, Frio, La Salle, Webb, and Zapata Counties. The States of New Mexico and Colorado; that part of Oklahoma west of 100° west longitude; that part of the State of Texas lying west of the Pecos River, and the part of Texas north of 33° north latidude and west of 99° west longitude. All of the State of Oklahoma east of 100° west longitude and that part of Galveston Collection District (22) lying west of Galveston Bay, the Trinity River and 96° west longitude, with the exception of Refugio, San Patricio and Nueces Counties. The counties of Starr, Jim Hogg, Zapata, Webb, Duval, McMullen and La Salle. The counties of Brooks and Hidalgo. The Republic of Mexico. Cameron and Calcasieu Parishes in the State of Louisiana and that part of the State of Texas lying east of Galveston Bay, the Trinity River and 96° west longitude. Kerr, Bandera, Medina, and Frio Counties and other parts of Texas lying north of 28° north latitude and between 97° and 99° west longitude with the exception of La Salle, McMullen, San Patricio, Refugio and Tarrant Counties. 38 (Michigan). 40 (Indiana). 42 (Kentucky). 45 (St. Louis, except the State of Oklahoma). 47 (Colorado, that part comprising the state of Wyoming) that part of the Dominion of Canada lying between 81° W and 117° W, longitude. 25 (San Diego). 28 (San Francisco). 29 (Oregon). 30 (Washington). and that part of the Europe, Africa, and the Near East. Charge, Chicago. Customs Agent in Charge, Cleveland. Customs Agent in Charge, Detroit. Customs Agent in Charge, Duluth. Customs Agent in Charge, Havre. Customs Agent in Charge, Pembina. Customs Agent in Customs Agent in Charge, San Diego. Customs Agent in Charge, Nogales. Customs Agent in Charge, Los Angeles. Customs Agent in Charge, San Francisco. Customs Agent in Charge, Portland, Oreg. Customs Agent in Charge, Seattle. Customs Agent in Charge, Anchorage. Customs Agent in Charge, Honolulu. Regional Customs Representative, Rome, Italy. Senior Customs Representative, London, England. Senior Customs Representative, Paris, France. Senior Customs Representative, Frankfurt, Germany. Geographical jurisdictio Collection Districts 40, 42, 3 for the State of Nebraska, part of Collection District south of Route U.S. 10 fro towoc west to the Wisconsin sota boundary; and that Collection District 35 lying a line drawn west from the of Route U.S. 10 Minnes consin to Olivia, Minneso east of Route 71 from Olivia, sota, south to the Minneso boundary. Collection District 41. State of Michigan except th lying west of Route 41 ex from Escanaba to Marquette Route U.S. 71 from Internation: Minnesota; south to the jun U.S. 71 and U.S. 212 (near Minn.); east on U.S. 212 to including Minneapolis-St. Pa continuing east on U.S. 10 to towoc, Wis. Collection District 31 (Idaho an tana) and Wyoming. Collection District 34 (Nort South Dakota) and that part nesota lying west of Route from International Falls, Mi the Minnesota-Iowa boundar State of Nebraska and Collecti trict 45 except for the State o homa. That part of District No. 25 a All of Collection District No. 2 the exception of Imperial Cou All of Collection District No. 1 the exception of Yuma Count All of Collection District No. 21 All of Collection District No. 28 All of Collection District No. 29 All of Collection District No. 30 All of Collection District No. 31 All of Collection District No. 32 Spain, Portugal, Italy, Switz all the Middle East and Iron countries, Africa. British Isles and Ireland. France, Luxemburg, Monaco, E (technical investigations). The Netherlands, Denmark, N Sweden, Finland, Germany, Liechtenstein, Belgium (n nical investigations). The locations of the headquarters of the appraisers of merchandise for the customs collection districts are as follows: Buffalo, N.Y., 14203.. Los Angeles, Calif., 90013.. Great Falls, Mont., 4453. Providence, R.I., 02903. The appraiser of merchandise is under the jurisdiction of the collector of customs and is located at the same address as collector. Correspondence for the appraiser shall be sent to the collector-"Attention: Appraiser of Merchandise." U.S. Appraiser of Merchandise, New York, N.Y. § 1.7 Customs laboratories. The addresses of the several customs laboratories and the customs collection districts served thereby are as follows: Laboratory District No. 1.. 2. 3.. 5 7.. 8.. Address 103 South Gay Street, Baltimore, Md., 21202. 408 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass., 02210. Customhouse, Chicago, Ill., 60607. 531 Mateo Street, Los Angeles, Calif., 90013. Customhouse, New Orleans, La., 70130. 201 Varick Street, New York, N.Y., 10014. Branch Laboratory: Customhouse, San Juan, P.R., 00903. Customhouse, Philadelphia, Pa., 19106. 630 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Calif., 94111. Customhouse, Savannah, Ga., 31401. § 1.8 Hours of business. Customs Collection Districts 13, 14, 15, 42, and 43. 1, 2, 4, and 5. 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, and 45. 24, 25, 26, 27, and 50. 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 49, and 51. 11, 12, and 41. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, and 47. 16, 17, and 18. (a) Except as specified in paragraphs (b)-(g) of this section, each customs office shall be open for the transaction of general customs business between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on all days of the year except Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays." (b) Different but equivalent hours shall be observed if a difference is required for the maintenance of adequate service because of local conditions, is approved by the Commissioner of Customs, and a notice of the hours of business is prominently displayed at the principal entrance and in each public room of the customs office. (c) At each port or station where there is no full-time customs employee, the hours during which the customs office will be open for the transaction of general customs business shall be fixed by the collector of customs concerned with 7 The national holidays are January 1, February 22, May 30, July 4, the first Monday in September, November 11, the fourth Thursday in November, and December 25. If a holiday falls on Sunday, the following day will be observed. (E.O. No. 10358, June 9, 1952.) If a holiday falls on Saturday the day immediately preceding such Saturday will be observed (5 U.S.C. 87c). Other days may be designated as national holidays by Executive Order of the President. the approval of the Commissi Customs, and notice thereof shall played prominently at the princi trance of the office. (d) Each customs office shall I for the transaction of general d business on all state and local h occurring on days other than Sat Sundays, and national holidays state or local holiday interferes w performance of work in a custom by any customs employee or emp the principal field officer may approval of the Commissioner o toms to excuse such employees duty without charge to leave. (e) Customs services required performed outside a customs offic be furnished between the hours of and 5 p. m. (or between the corre ing hours at ports where differe equivalent hours are required f maintenance of adequate service a approved by the Commissioner o toms) on all days when the custo fice is open for the transaction o eral customs business. In acco with such instructions as the Co sioner of Customs shall have issue time to time and upon reasonab vance notice to the principal local concerned, such services may b nished between the same hours o urdays. (f) Where there is a regularly ring need for customs services o the above prescribed hours, and th ume and duration of the required ices are uniformly such as to requ themselves or in immediately con tive combination with other ess customs activities of the port, th time of one or more customs empl the necessary number of regular of duty to furnish such services days of the year except Sundays an tional holidays may be established the approval of the Commission Customs. (g) Customs services shall be furn private interests otherwise than ass fied in this section only in accor with the provisions of § 24.16 of chapter. |