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Abandoned or unclaimed merchandise, in customs custody:

Disposition, 19 Part 20

Proceeds, surplus, from sale; claims for, 19 § 24.25

Relief from duties on, 19 §§ 15.3-15.6

Accounting; customs financial and accounting procedure. See Customs Bureau. Agreements in restraint of trade between foreign producers and exclusive agencies in United States; special customs duties on articles imported under agreements, 19 § 16.25

Agricultural commodities, importation of; customs regulations. See Customs Bureau.

Agricultural programs, effects of imports on; investigations by Tariff Commission, 19 Part 204

Agriculture Department:

Customs enforcement of regulations governing importation of special classes of merchandise:

Domestic animals, animal products, and animal feed, 19 § 12.24

Honeybees, 19 § 12.32

Insecticides and fungicides, 19 §§ 12.1-12.6

Insects, injurious, 19 § 12.31

Meat and meat-food products, 19 §§ 12.8, 12.9

Plants and plant products, 19 §§ 12.10–12.15

Seeds, agricultural and vegetable, 19 § 12.16

Viruses, serums, and toxins for treatment of domestic animals, 19 §§ 12.1712.20

Air Force, United States, members of. See Armed Forces.

Air Force Department:

Importations by; customs regulations, 19 § 10.104

Aircraft:

Customs entry of certain aircraft, parts, equipment, etc.:

Aircraft, parts, and equipment, exported and returned, 19 § 10.1 (d)
Aircraft for personal use of nonresidents, 19 § 10.18 (b)

Drawback on, 19 §§ 22.3, 22.4, 22.18

Foreign-owned aircraft used in international traffic; exceptions, 19 § 10.41
Seizure of aircraft transporting articles in violation of laws, 19 § 23.31
Stolen airplanes returned from Mexico; customs entry not required, 19 § 5.13
Supplies or equipment for:

Drawback on, 19 § 22.18

In foreign trade zones, 19 § 30.16

Temporary importation, not for sale, 19 § 10.31

Entry and clearance, airports of entry, etc.; air commerce regulations. See

Customs Bureau.

Airmen:

Crew manifests for aircraft arriving in United States, 19 §§ 6.7-6.9

Entry of personal effects, 19 § 10.22

Recurrent voyages; certificate for registration of cameras, radios, binoculars, etc., 19 § 10.28 (b)

Airports of entry. See Customs Bureau.

Alaska; customs district and ports of entry. See Customs Bureau.

Alcohol; customs entry, 19 §§ 10.99, 22.22-22.26

Alcoholic beverages. See Liquors, distilled spirits, wines, etc.

Aliens:

Airmen; crew manifests, lists, quarantine, etc., customs regulations, 19 §§ 6.7, 6.8, 6.12

Blocked nationals; imports and exports, licenses for, 19 Part 51

American producers' appeals and protests, with respect to customs duties; procedure respecting, 19 § 17.11

Ammunition. See Arms, ammunition, and implements of war.

Animals; customs entry of. See Customs Bureau.

Antidumping regulations. See Dumping of imported merchandise.

Antiques, artistic; customs entry, 19 § 10.53

Antitoxins. See Viruses, serums, toxins, etc.

Appeals and protests, with respect to customs duties, etc., 19 §§ 17.1-17.5, 17.7, 17.11
Appraisement of imported merchandise; customs regulations. See Customs Bureau.
Archeological exhibits, customs entry; invoices, exception, 19 § 8.15 (c) (21)
Armed forces of United States:

Importations by members of; customs entry, 19 §§ 9.6, 10.25, 10.26, 54.2, 54.3 Vessels owned or controlled by, arriving from foreign port without commercial cargo; report of arrival, manifest, etc., 19 §§ 4.5, 10.2

Arms, ammunition, and implements of war; imports and exports:

Mail importations, 19 § 9.12 (a)

Violations; seizure and detention in case of, 19 § 23.31

Army Department:

Importations by; customs regulations, 19 § 10.104

Art works; customs entry, 19 §§ 8.2 (f), 8.15 (c) (21), 10.31, 10.34, 10.47-10.54

Atomic Energy Commission:

Fissionable materials, etc., subject to laws administered by Commission; enforcement of laws by Customs Service, 19 § 23.31

Australia; countervailing duties on butter, fortified wines, and on sugar content of certain articles, 19 § 16.24

Automobiles. See Motor vehicles.

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Baggage; customs regulations respecting examination, duties, etc. See Customs Bureau.

Bags. See Containers.

Barrels. See Containers.

Bauxite, calcined; customs entry, 19 § 10.102

Beer, malt beverages. See Liquors, distilled spirits, wines, malt beverages.

Bees, importation of; customs regulations, 19 § 12.32

Bills and accounts, etc.; customs financial and accounting procedure. See Customs Bureau.

Birds, importation of; customs entry of wild or game birds, 19 §§ 10.75, 10.76, 12.26– 12.29

Blocked nationals; imports and exports, licenses for, 19 Part 51

Boarding of vessels or vehicles by customs officers, for purpose of examining manifest, inspecting, searching or examining of persons, baggage, or merchandise, 19 § 23.1 Boards, cloth, of domestic manufacture, to be wrapped in foreign textile and returned; customs regulations, 19 § 10.5

Boats; customs entry:

Boats for personal use of nonresidents, 19 §§ 10.18 (b), 10.31

Boats taken abroad; reentry, 19 § 10.42

Foreign-owned boats used in international traffic; exceptions, 19 § 10.41

Bonds, in connection with certain customs procedures; regulations. See Customs Bureau.

Books:

Copyrights.

See Copyrights.

Importation of books bound abroad, 19 § 10.9

Importer's books, inspection of, by investigating officer, 19 § 23.28
Professional books. See Tools of trade.

United States Government; books or engravings for use of, 19 § 10.46
Bottles. See Containers.

Boxes:

See also Containers.

Shooks and staves for; customs entry, 19 § 10.5

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

Bridges over water between United States and foreign country, materials and equipment for use in building of; customs entry, exceptions, 19 § 10.41

Busses, brought in for temporary stay or taken abroad; customs entry, 19 §§ 10.41, 10.42

Butter; countervailing duties on butter from Australia and Denmark, 19 § 16.24

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Cables, international, under high seas, materials for maintenance and repair of; customs entry, exceptions, 19 § 10.41

Camel's hair and wool; customs entry, 19 §§ 10.91-10.97

Canada:

Bridges and tunnels between United States and foreign country, materials and equipment for use in building of; customs entry, exceptions, 19 § 10.41 Countervailing duties on cheese, 19 § 16.24

Customs relations with:

Manifests, reports, permits, inspection of baggage and cargo, grain to be ground and returned, etc., 19 Part 5

Offices in, listed, 19 § 1.3

Ports of entry, listed, 19 § 1.1

Livestock; customs entry:

Exported for pasturage; reentry, 19 §§ 8.2 (g), 10.74

In sealed conveyances; feeding and watering, 19 § 5.9

Merchandise in transit, from or crossing; customs regulations, 19 §§ 18.28–18.31 Return of property stolen in; customs entry, 19 § 23.34

Canal Zone; customs regulations:

Drawback of duties, 19 §§ 22.2, 22.27

Vessels from, arrival and customs entry, 19 § 4.4

Cards, playing; customs regulations respecting importation, packing and stamping, 19 §§ 9.8, 11.4

Cargo, on board aircraft or vessels; customs entry:

Aircraft; documents for entry and clearance, 19 §§ 6.7-6.10

Vessels in foreign and domestic trade; landing and delivery, inspection for foreign clearance, residue cargo in coastwise trade, etc., 19 §§ 4.30-4.41, 4.62, 4.72, 4.73, 4.85, 4.86, 4.88, 4.91

Carriers, bonded, for transportation of imported merchandise; customs regulations respecting. See Customs Bureau.

Cartage and lighterage; customs regulations, 19 Part 21

Casks. See Containers.

Caustic or corrosive substances; customs entry, 19 §§ 12.1-12.6

Charitable institutions. See Institutions.

Checks, for customs charges, duties, etc., 19 § 24.1

Cheese; countervailing duties on cheese from Canada, 19 § 16.24

Cigars, cigarettes. See Tobacco and products.

Citizens, American, dying abroad; customs entry of personal effects of, 19 § 10.14

Claims, customs; claims for services, refunds, injuries, proceeds of sales of unclaimed merchandise, etc. See Customs Bureau.

Clearance or entry of aircraft or vessels; customs regulations:

Aircraft, 19 Part 6

Vessels, 19 Part 4

Cloth, bolting; customs entry, 19 § 10.58

Cloth boards of domestic manufacture, to be wrapped in foreign textiles and returned; customs entry, 19 § 10.5

Clothing, models of women's apparel; customs entry, 19 § 10.35

Coastwise procedure for vessels in foreign and domestic trade; customs regulations respecting, 19 §§ 4.80-4.92

Code signals, private, for vessel owners; registration of, customs regulations, 19 §§ 3.80, 3.81

Coffee:

Foreign grown coffee shipped to Puerto Rico from United States; customs entry, 19 § 7.1

Invoices; exceptions, 19 § 8.15 (a) (5)

Coins:

Importation of counterfeit coins, or illustrations or reproductions of coins, prohibited; customs regulations, 19 § 12.48

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

Collection districts; customs districts and ports. See Customs Bureau.

Communications (letters and other tangible forms) brought into or being taken from United States; customs regulations under Trading with the Enemy Act, 19 Part 52

Compensation, of Customs officers and employees. See Customs Bureau.
Comptrollers of customs and districts assigned to, 19 § 1.4

Confidential information, with respect to customs matters; treatment of, 19 Part 26 Consular officers, baggage and importations for; customs regulations, 19 §§ 10.29, 10.30

Containers (bottles, boxes, carboys, casks, drums, etc.); customs entry:

Certificate of foreign shipper, 19 § 10.6

Consular account, 19 § 10.5

Domestic; exported and returned, 19 §§ 8.2 (d), 10.7

Drawback:

Of duty; on bags and meat wrappers, 19 §§ 22.6 (a), 22.14 (e)

Of internal revenue tax, 19 § 10.3 (b) (2)

Marking of, 19 § 11.8

Temporary importation, 19 § 10.31

Contiguous foreign territory. See Canada; and Mexico.

Contraceptive literature; customs regulations:

Importation by mail, 19 § 9.12 (e)

Seizure or disposition of, 19 § 12.40

Conversion of foreign currency, for purpose of assessment and collection of customs duties, 19 § 16.4

Convict, forced or indentured labor, merchandise produced by; customs entry, 19 §§ 12.42-12.47

Copper-bearing materials; customs entry:

Fluxing material, 19 § 10.98

Not for smelting or refining in bond; entry and sampling, 19 § 8.47

To be smelted or refined in bonded warehouse, 19 §§ 19.17-19.28

Copyrights:

Books or periodicals of foreign origin, copyrighted; importation of, 19 § 11.21 Customs entry of parcels marked for copyright, etc., 19 §§ 9.7, 11.20

False notice of, 19 § 11.18

Piratical copies, 19 § 11.20

Recordation of copyrighted works, 19 § 11.19

Corn or maize, seed; customs entry, 19 § 10.57

Corpses; customs regulations, 19 § 8.15 (c) (22)

Corrosive or caustic substances; customs entry, 19 §§ 12.1-12.6

Cosmetics; customs enforcement of Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 19 §§ 12.1-12.6

Costs of domestic production, as compared to foreign costs of production of articles for import; investigations by Tariff Commission, 19 §§ 202.1-202.5

Cotton; invoices, sampling and stapling, 19 §§ 13.17, 13.18

Counterfeit coins, obligations, and other securities, importation of; customs regulations respecting, 19 § 12.48

Countervailing duties on articles from certain countries; customs regulations respecting, 19 § 16.24

Courts (United States Customs Court and United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals); regulations respecting appeals, protests, reappraisement and review, 19 Part 17

Creditors, public, deceased or incompetent; claims, 19 § 24.70

Crew members of aircraft or vessels. See Airmen; and Seamen.

Cuba:

Exemptions from certain customs duties, pursuant to trade agreement with, 19 § 16.23

Guantanamo Bay Naval Station:

Entry of articles of foreign origin, 19 § 7.11

Exports to; drawback of duties, 19 §§ 22.2, 22.27 Currencies, foreign. See Foreign exchange.

Customs Bureau:

Abandoned or unclaimed merchandise:
Disposition of, 19 Part 20

Claims for surplus proceeds from sale, 19 § 24.25

Relief from duties on, 19 §§ 15.3-15.6

Accounting procedure, customs. See Financial and accounting procedure. Agreements in restraint of trade; special duties on articles imported under, 19 § 16.25

Agricultural commodities. See Coffee; Corn; Cotton; Dairy products; Fruits and vegetables; Grain; Livestock; Meat; Oils; Plants; Potatoes; Rice; Seeds; Sugar; Tea; Tobacco; and Wool.

Air cargo, manifests; documents for entry and clearance, 19 §§ 6.7-6.10
Air commerce regulations, 19 Part 6

Airports of entry, 19 §§ 6.14, 6.20

Alaska:

Fort Yukon, Airfield, 19 § 6.20

Juneau:

CAA Field, 19 § 6.20

Juneau Airport, 19 § 6.20

Ketchikan, Airport, 19 § 6.20

Skagway, Municipal Airport, 19 § 6.20

Wrangell, Seaplane Base, 19 § 6.20

Arizona:

Douglas; Bisbee-Douglas Airport, 19 § 6.20

Nogales, International Airport, 19 § 6.20

California:

Calexico, Municipal Airport, 19 § 6.20

San Diego, Municipal Airport (Lindbergh Field), 19 § 6.20
Florida:

Fort Lauderdale, Broward County Airport, 19 § 6.20

Key West, Meachum Field, 19 § 6.20

Miami:

Chalks Flying Service Seaplane Base, 19 § 6.20

Miami International Airport, 19 § 6.20

Tampa, International Airport, 19 § 6.20

West Palm Beach, Palm Beach International Airport, 19 § 6.20 Maine; Caribou, Municipal Airport, 19 § 6.20

Michigan:

Detroit:

Municipal Airport, 19 § 6.20

Wayne County Airport, 19 § 6.20

Sault Ste. Marie, Airport, 19 § 6.20

Minnesota:

Baudette, Municipal Airport, 19 § 6.20

Duluth, Municipal Airport, 19 § 6.20

International Falls, Municipal Airport, 19 § 6.20

Montana:

Cut Bank, Airport, 19 § 6.20

Great Falls, Gore Field, 19 § 6.20

Havre, Havre-Hill County Airport, 19 § 6.20

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