Lapas attēli
PDF
ePub

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

Hyder, Alaska, page 6

Indianapolis, Ind., page 7

International Falls, Minn., page 7
Island Pond, Vt., page 11
Jackman-Holeb, Maine, page 8

Jacksonville, Fla., page 7

Jobos, Puerto Rico, page 10
Jonesport, Maine, page 8
Juneau, Alaska, page 6
Kahului, T. H., page 7
Kansas City, Kans., page 11
Kansas City, Mo., page 11
Ketchikan, Alaska, page 6
Key West, Fla., page 7
Kittery, Maine, page 8
Lake Charles, La., page 10
Laredo, Tex., page 7
Laurier, Wash, page 12
Lawrence, Mass., page 8
Lawrenceburg, Ind., page 7
Limestone, Maine, page 8
Long Beach, Calif., page 8
Longview, Wash., page 10
Los Angeles, Calif., page 8
Louisville, Ky., page 7
Lukeville, Ariz., page 6
Lynden, Wash., page 12
Lynn, Mass., page 8

Madawaska, Maine, page 8

Maida, N. Dak., page 6

Malone, N. Y., page 11

Manitowoc, Wis., page 12

Marblehead, Mass., page 8

Marinette, Wis., page 12

Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, page 10

Medford, Mass., page 8

Memphis, Tenn., page 11

Menominee, Mich., page 12

Metaline Falls, Wash., page 12

Miami, Fla., page 7

Milwaukee, Wis., page 12

Minneapolis, Minn., page 9

Mobile, Ala., page 9

Mooers, N. Y., page 11

Morehead City, N. C., page 9

Morgan, Mont., page 9

Morristown, N. Y., page 11

Mt. Desert Island, Maine, page 8

Muskegon, Mich., page 9

Naco, Ariz., page 6

Nashville, Tenn., page 11
Neah Bay, Wash., page 12
Neche, N. Dak., page 6
New Bedford, Mass., page 8
New Haven, Conn., page 6
New London, Conn., page 6

New Orleans, La., page 9
New York, N. Y., page 9
Newark, N. J., page 9
Newport, Oreg., page 10
Newport, R. I., page 10

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
Newport, Vt., page 11

Newport News, Va., page 11
Niagara Falls, N. Y., page 6
Nighthawk, Wash., page 12
Nogales, Ariz., page 6
Noonan, N. Dak., page 6
Norfolk, Va., page 11
North Troy, Vt., page 11
Northgate, N. Dak., page 6
Northport, Wash., page 12
Noyes, Minn., page 6
Oakland, Calif., page 11
Ogdensburg, N. Y., page 11
Olympia, Wash., page 12

Omaha, Nebr., page 6
Opheim, Mont., page 9
Orange, Tex., page 10
Oroville, Wash., page 12
Oswego, N. Y., page 10
Panama City, Fla., page 7
Pascagoula, Miss., page 9
Peabody, Mass., page 8
Pelican, Alaska, page 6
Pembina, N. Dak., page 6
Pensacola, Fla., page 7
Peoria, Ill., page 6

Perth Amboy, N. J., page 9
Petersburg, Alaska, page 6
Petersburg, Va., page 11
Philadelphia, Pa., page 10
Piegan, Mont., page 9

Pigeon River Bridge, Minn., page 7
Pine Creek, Minn., page 7
Pittsburgh, Pa., page 10
Plymouth, Mass., page 8
Ponce, Puerto Rico, page 10
Port Allen, T. H., page 7
Port Angeles, Wash., page 12
Port Arthur, Tex., page 10

Port Everglades, Fla., page 7

Port Huron, Mich., page 9

Port St. Joe, Fla., page 7

Port San Luis, Calif., page 8

Port Townsend, Wash., page 12

Portal, N. Dak., page 6

Porthill, Idaho, page 9

Portland, Maine, page 8

Portland, Oreg., page 10
Portsmouth, N. H., page 8
Presidio, Tex., page 7

Providence, R. I., page 10

Quincy, Mass., page 8

Racine, Wis., page 12

Ranier, Minn., page 7

Raymond, Mont., page 9

Reedville, Va., page 11

Reidsville, N. C., page 9

Richford, Vt., page 11

Richmond, Va., page 11

Rio Grande City, Tex., page 7

Rochester, N. Y., page 10

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

Rockland, Maine, page 8

Roma, Tex., page 7

Rooseveltown, N. Y., page 11
Roosville, Mont., page 9
Roseau, Minn., page 7

Rouses Point, N. Y., page 11
Sabine, Tex., page 10
Saginaw, Mich., page 9
St. Albans, Vt., page 11
St. Augustine, Fla., page 7
St. John, N. Dak., page 6
St. Joseph, Mo., page 11
St. Louis, Mo., page 11
St. Marys, Ga., page 7
St. Paul, Minn., page 9
St. Petersburg, Fla., page 7

Salem, Mass., page 8

San Antonio, Tex., page 7

San Diego, Calif., page 11

San Francisco, Calif., page 11

San Juan, Puerto Rico, page 10

San Luis, Ariz., page 6

San Pedro, Calif., page 8

San Ysidro, Calif., page 11

Sandusky, Ohio, page 10
Sarles, N. Dak., page 6
Sasabe, Ariz., page 6

Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., page 9

Savannah, Ga., page 7

Scobey, Mont., page 9

Searsport, Maine, page 8

Seattle, Wash., page 12

Sheboygan, Wis., page 12
Sherwood, N. Dak., page 6
Sitka, Alaska, page 6
Skagway, Alaska, page 6
Sodus Point, N. Y., page 10
Somerville, Mass., page 8
South Bend, Wash., page 12
South Haven, Mich., page 9
Spokane, Wash., page 12
Springfield, Mass., page 8
Sumas, Wash., page 12
Superior, Wis., page 7

Sweetgrass, Mont., page 9

Syracuse, N. Y., page 10

Tacoma, Wash., page 12

Tampa, Fla., page 7

Tecate, Calif., page 11

Toledo, Ohio, page 10

Turner, Mont., page 9
Utica, N. Y., page 10

Van Buren, Maine, page 8
Vanceboro, Maine, page 8
Waddington, N. Y., page 11
Walhalla, N. Dak., page 6
Warroad, Minn., page 7
Washington, D. C., page 8

West Palm Beach, Fla., page 7

Westhope, N. Dak., page 6
Weymouth, Mass., page 8

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
Whiteail, Mont., page 9

Whitlash, Mont., page 9
Wilmington, Calif., page 8
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,

19 § 1.7

Customs seal, 19 § 1.9

Customs stations:

In Canada, 19 § 1.3

Requirements for transaction of customs business at places other than
ports of entry, 19 § 1.2

Customs relations with contiguous foreign territory, possessions of United States,
etc:

Contiguous foreign territory. See Canada; and Mexico.

Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, Cuba:

Entry of articles of foreign origin, 19 § 7.11
Exports to; drawback of duties, 19 §§ 22.2, 22.7
Insular possessions. See Possessions of United States.
Dairy products:

Countervailing duties of:

Butter, from Australia and Denmark, 19 § 16.24

Cheese, from Canada, 19 § 16.24

Permits from Department of Health, Education, and Welfare required for
importation of milk and cream, 19 § 12.7

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
Corpses; invoices not required, 19 § 8.15 (c) (22)

Employees; unpaid salary and death benefits, claims for, 19 § 24.32
Passengers on vessels carrying steerage passengers, 19 § 4.52

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
§§ 10.29, 10.30

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
substituted merchandise; drawback of duty, 19 §§ 22.1–22.21

Duties subject to drawback, 19 § 22.36

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

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

Merchandise exported from continuous customs custody; drawback of
duty, 19 §§ 22.27-22.31

Merchandise not conforming to sample or specifications; drawback of
duty, 19 §§ 22.32-22.35

Customs Bureau-Continued

Drawback of duties and taxes, 19 Part 22-Continued

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

Protests, 19 § 22.39

Signing of documents; powers of attorney, 19 § 22.40

Toilet preparations manufactured from domestic tax-paid alcohol; draw-
back of internal revenue tax, 19 §§ 22.22–22.26

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-
12.6

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
Protests and appeals, 19 § 17.9

Duties:

Articles conditionally free, subject to reduced rate, etc. See Articles con-
ditionally free.

Countervailing duties, on articles from certain countries, 19 § 16.24
Drawback of. See Drawback of duties.

Financial and accounting procedures with respect to. See Financial and
accounting procedures.

Liability for, 19 §§ 8.1, 8.2

Liquidation of. See Liquidation of duties.

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 De-
partment 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 employees, 19 § 23.33

Informers; claims for compensation, 19 § 23.27

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

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

« iepriekšējāTurpināt »