Customs Bureau-Continued Customs districts and ports of entry, 19 Part 1-Continued Customs collection districts and ports, listed, 19 § 1.1—Continued Ports of entry-Continued Whitlash, Mont., page 9 Wilmington, Del., page 10 Wilmington, N. C., page 9 Winston-Salem, N. C., page 9 Wiscasset, Maine, page 8 Worcester, Mass., page 8 Wrangell, Alaska, page 6 Ysleta, Tex., page 7 Customs laboratories; addresses and collection districts served thereby, Customs seal, 19 § 1.9 Customs stations: In Canada, 19 § 1.3 Requirements for transaction of customs business at places other than Customs relations with contiguous foreign territory, possessions of United States, Contiguous foreign territory. See Canada; and Mexico. Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, Cuba: Entry of articles of foreign origin, 19 § 7.11 Countervailing duties of: Butter, from Australia and Denmark, 19 § 16.24 Permits from Department of Health, Education, and Welfare required for Damage to privately owned property, claims for, 19 § 24.71 Deceased persons, certain: Citizens dying abroad; entry of personal effects of, 19 §§ 8.50, 10.14 Employees; unpaid salary and death benefits, claims for, 19 § 24.32 Public creditors, deceased or incompetent; claims, 19 § 24.70 Defense Department, importations by, 19 § 10.104 Denmark; countervailing duties on butter, 19 § 16.24 Destroyed, injured, etc., merchandise, relief from duties on, 19 Part 15 Diplomatic and consular officers; baggage and importations for, entry, 19 Discriminating duties, 19 § 16.19 Distilled spirits. See Liquors, distilled spirits, wines, malt beverages, etc. Districts. See Customs districts and ports. Documentation of vessels. See Vessels. Domestic animals. See Livestock. Domestic products exported and returned; entry, 19 §§ 10.1-10.10 Drawback of duties and taxes, 19 Part 22 Articles manufactured or produced wholly or in part from imported or Duties subject to drawback, 19 § 22.36 Flavoring extracts manufactured from domestic tax-paid alcohol; draw- Medicinal preparations manufactured from domestic tax-paid alcohol; Merchandise exported from continuous customs custody; drawback of Merchandise not conforming to sample or specifications; drawback of Customs Bureau—Continued Drawback of duties and taxes, 19 Part 22-Continued Perfumery manufactured from domestic tax-paid alcohol; drawback of Protests, 19 § 22.39 Signing of documents; powers of attorney, 19 § 22.40 Toilet preparations manufactured from domestic tax-paid alcohol; draw- United States Government, merchandise sold to, 19 § 22.37 Vessel supplies, 19 § 22.18 Drugs: Customs enforcement of Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 19 §§ 12.1- Narcotic drugs. See Narcotics. Drums, metal. See Containers. Dumping: Antidumping Act, procedure under, 19 §§ 14.7-14.17 Dumping duty; notice to importer, method of computing, 19 §§ 16.21, 16.22 Duties: Articles conditionally free, subject to reduced rate, etc. See Articles con- Countervailing duties, on articles from certain countries, 19 § 16.24 Financial and accounting procedures with respect to. See Financial and Liability for, 19 §§ 8.1, 8.2 Liquidation of. See Liquidation of duties. Relief from, on merchandise lost, stolen, destroyed, injured, abandoned, or 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 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 Boarding of vessels or vehicles by customs officers for purpose of examining Bribery of customs officers and employees; referral to United States attorney Canada; return of property stolen in, 19 § 23.34 Compromise of Government claims under customs laws; offer of, deposit of Controlled imports and exports (arms, munitions, helium, etc.); seizure Customs supervision, 19 § 23.35 Entry by false invoice, declaration, other document or statement; forfeiture, Forfeiture of goods and property. See Seizure and forfeiture of goods and Identification cards, for customs employees, 19 § 23.33 Informers; claims for compensation, 19 § 23.27 Inspection of importer's books, records, etc., by investigating officers, 19 Licensing of vessels of less than 30 net tons, 19 § 23.2 Customs Bureau-Continued Enforcement of customs and navigation laws, 19 Part 23-Continued Maritime Administration vessels; exemption from penalty for violation of Merchandise imported contrary to any law, action to be taken, 19 § 23.8 Narcotic drugs and marihuana, unmanifested or unladen without permit; Pollution of coastal and navigable waters, 19 § 23.32 Remission or mitigation of fines, penalties and forfeitures, 19 §§ 23.23-23.25 Seizure and forfeiture of goods and property; who may make, appraisement Seizure of vessels, vehicles, or aircraft, violating certain laws, 19 §§ 23.3, 23.31 Entry and clearance: Of aircraft. See Air commerce regulations. Of vessels, in foreign and domestic trade. See Vessels. Articles conditionally free, subject to reduced rate, etc. See Articles con- Blocked nationals; imports subject to provisions of Executive Order 8389, Duties. See Duties. Entry of imported merchandise, 19 §§ 8.3-8.59 Combined entry for rewarehouse and withdrawal for consumption, Copper-bearing materials; entry and sampling not for smelting or 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 warehouse, 19 §§ 8.30-8.32 Exportation under warehouse withdrawal for transportation, 19 § 8.36 Immediate delivery, landing and delivery of articles for, 19 § 8.59 Metals, crude; entry, sampling and assaying, 19 §§ 8.46-8.48 Ores; entry and sampling of crude metals and ores not for smelting Packed packages; marking, entry, when entry not required, 19 § 8.52 From or into foreign-trade zone. See Foreign-trade zones. In violation of customs or navigation laws. See Enforcement of customs Special classes of merchandise. See Special classes of merchandise. Examination of merchandise: For appraisement purposes. See Appraisement. For classification purposes; in-bond merchandise, 19 § 18.9 268016-54- -36 Page 537 Customs Bureau-Continued Exhibitions, articles for; entry: Animals, art works, etc.; procedure on entry, 19 §§ 8.2 (f), 10.31, 10.32, 10.49, Archeological articles; invoices, exception, 19 § 8.15 (c) (21) Exportation of merchandise: Arms, munitions, helium, etc., exported in violation of State Department Blocked nationals; licenses for exports subject to provisions of Executive Continuous customs custody, exportation of merchandise from; drawback Entry for exportation, 19 § 8.49 Mail, exportation by, 19 § 9.11 Matches, exportation of, 19 §§ 12.34, 12.35 Opium prepared for smoking purposes; exportation prohibited, 19 § 23.9 Warehouse withdrawals for exportation. See Warehouses. Feed, animal; entry, 19 § 12.24 Fees: Customs fees for certificates, copies of records made by customs employees, Navigation fees for vessels in foreign or domestic trade, 19 § 4.98 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 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 Bonds; sums to be collected as liquidated damages, sureties, etc. customs. Checks receivable, 19 § 24.1 Claims: See Bonds, Creditors, public, deceased or incompetent; payments due to, 19 § 24.70 Personal injury, or damage to or loss of privately owned property, Proceeds of sale of merchandise, 19 § 24.25 Set-off of, 19 § 24.72 Creditors, public; claims for payment due deceased or incompetent con- 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 Employees and officers; compensation: Deceased employees; unpaid salaries or death benefits, 19 § 24.32 Reimbursable services, other than overtime, 19 § 24.17 Fees, for certificates, copies of records made by customs employees, and Forms, salable, 19 § 24.14 Customs Bureau-Continued Financial and accounting procedure, customs, 19 Part 24-Continued Receipts, 19 § 24.3 Refunds of excessive duties, taxes, etc., 19 § 24.36 Seals; car, compartment, and package, 19 § 24.13 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 Fines, penalties and forfeitures; emission or mitigation of, 19 §§ 23.23-23.25 Fisheries: American fisheries, products of; entry, 19 §§ 10.78, 10.79 Vessels allowed in United States port, enrollment, registration, clearance Flasks, quicksilver: See also Containers. Reentry, 19 § 10.7 Flavoring extracts manufactured from domestic tax-paid alcohol; drawback of 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 §§ 12.1- 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 Vessels, foreign government, arriving from foreign ports without commer- Foreign exchange: Conversion of currency, 19 § 16.4 Invoices; exceptions for currency brought into United States as medium Rates of exchange; invoices of merchandise from country having two or Foreign-trade zones, 19 Part 30 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- Transfer of merchandise from one zone to another, 19 § 30.17 |