SEATTLE (including territory described in T.D. 53576). Aberdeen (including territory described in T.D. 56229). Anacortes (including the territory described in T.D. 53861). Bellingham (including territory described in T.D. 53738). Blaine (E.O. 5835, Apr. 13, 1932). Boundary (T.D. 67–65). Danville. Everett. Ferry. Friday Harbor (including territory describedi n E.O. 9433, Apr. 6, 1944; 9 F.R. 3761). Frontier (T.D. 67–65). Laurier. Lynden (E.O. 7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042) Metaline Falls (E.O. 7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). Neah Bay (E.O. 10088, Dec. 3, 1949; 14 F.R. 7287). Nighthawk. Olympia (E.O. 4780, Dec. 13, 1927). Oroville (È.O. 5206, Oct. 11, 1929). Port Angeles. Port Townsend. South Bend-Raymond (T.D. 53576). Spokane. Sumas. Tacoma (including the territory described in T.D. 66-233). ANCHORAGE, ALASKA (T.D. 55295, T.D. 68-50). Alcan (including the territory described in T.D. 71-210). Fairbanks (E.O. 8064, Mar. 9, 1939; 4 F.R. 1191). Juneau. Ketchikan (including territory described in T.D. 53738). Kodiak, Alaska (T.D. 55206). Pelican (E.O. 10238, Apr. 27, 1951; 16 F.R. 3627). Petersburg (E.O. 4132, Jan. 24, 1925). Sand Point (T.D. 53514). Sitka (including territory described in T.D. 55609) Skagway. Wrangell (including territory described in T.D. 56420). GREAT FALLS, MONT. Del Bonita, Mont. (E.O. 7947, Aug. 9, 1938; 3 F.R. 1965). (Mail: Cut Bank, Mont.) Eastport, Idaho. Morgan, Mont. (E.O. 7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). (Mail: Loring, Mont.) Opheim, Mont. (E.O. 7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). Piegan, Mont. (E.O. 7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). (Mail: Babb, Mont.). Porthill, Idaho. Raymond, Mont. (E.0.7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). Roosville, Mont. (E.0.7632, June 15, 1937, 2 F.R. 1042). (Mail: Eureka, Mont.). Scobey, Mont. (E.O. 7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). Sweetgrass, Mont. Turner, Mont. (E.O. 7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). Whitetail, Mont. (E.0.7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). Whitlash, Mont. (E.O. 7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). PEMBINA, N. DAK. Ambrose, N. Dak. (E.O. 5835, Apr. 13, 1932). Antler, N. Dak. Baudette, Minn. (E.O. 4422, Apr. 19, 1926). Carbury, N. Dak. (E.O. 5137, June 17, 1929). Dunseith, N. Dak. (E.O. 7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). Fortuna, N. Dak. (E.O. 7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). Hannah, N. Dak. 1042). Neche, N. Dak. Noonan, N. Dak. (E.0.7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). Northgate, N. Dak. Noyes, Minn. (E.O. 5835, Apr. 13, 1932). Pinecreek, Minn. (E.O. 7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). Portal, N. Dak. Roseau, Minn. (E.O. 7632, June 15, 1937; 2 F.R. 1042). Sarles, N. Dak. Sherwood, N. Dak. St. John, N. Dak. (E.O. 5835, Apr. 13, 1932). Walhalla, N. Dak. Warroad, Minn. Westhope, N. Dak. (E.O. 4236, June 1, 1925). MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (including che ter ritory described in T.D. 69-15). Roseau, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Beltrami, Polk, Red Lake, Pennington in the State of Minnesota. Minneapo lis, Minn. Duluth, Minn, DULUTH, MINN., AND SUPERIOR, WIS. (including the territory described in' T.D. 55904). Ashland, Wis. Grand Portage, Minn. (T.D. 56073). International Falls-Ranier, Minn. (including the territory described in T.D. 66-246). The State of Minnesota ex cept those counties in the Pembina, North Dakota, and Duluth, Minn, dis tricts. The counties of Koochich ing, Itaschi, St. Louis, in the State of Michigan. The State of Wisconsin, ex cept the counties of Douglas, Bayfield, Ashland, and Iron and the county of Menominee in the State of Michigan. Milwaukee, Wis. MILWAUKEE (including the territory described in T.D. 67-31). Green Bay (including the townships of Ashwau benon, Allouez, Preble, and Howard, and the city of De Pere) (T.D. 54597). Manitowoc. Marinette (including Menominee, Mich.). Racine (including the city of Kenosha and the townships of Mount Pleasant and Somers) (T.D. 54884.) Sheboygan. CHICAGO, ILL. (including territory described in T.D. 71-121). Omaha, Nebr. (including territory described in E.O. 9297, Feb. 1, 1943; 8 F.R. 1479). Peoria, IlI. CLEVELAND, OHIO (including territory described in T.D. 54734). Akron, Ohio (E.O. 4597, Feb. 25, 1927). Ashtabula, Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio. Conneaut, Ohio. Dayton, Ohio. Erie, Pa. Evansville, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Lawrenceburg, Ind. (including Greendale) (E.O. 6634, Mar. 7, 1934). Louisville, Ky. Sandusky, Ohio. Toledo, Ohio (including territory described in T.D. 71-157). ST. LOUIS, MO. (including the territory de scribed in T.D. 69–224). Kansas City, Mo. (including Kansas City, Kans. and North Kansas City, Mo.) (E.O. 8528, Aug. 27, 1940) including the territory described in T.D. 67-56). St. Joseph, Mo. (Sec. 1, 37 Stat. 434, sec. 1, 38 Stat. 623, sec. 7, as amended, R.S. 251, sec. 624, 46 Stat. 759, 70 Stat. 949, 80 Stat. 379, sec. 1; 19 U.S.C. 1, 2, and note, 5 U.S.C. 301, 19 U.S.C. 1, 2, 66, 1624) [T.D. 66–161, 31 F.R. 10668, Aug. 11, 1966, as amended by T.D. 66-212, 31 F.R. 12939, Oct. 5, 1966; T.D. 66-220, 31 F.R. 13390, Oct. 15, 1966; T.D. 66-229, 31 F.R. 13721, Oct. 25, 1966; T.D. 66–233, 31 F.R. 13755, Oct. 26, 1966; T.D. 66-246, 31 F.R. 14313, Nov. 5, 1966; T.D. 66–266, 31 F.R. 15193, Dec. 3, 1966; T.D. 67–3, 31 F.R. 16312, Dec. 21, 1966; T.D. 67–31, 32 F.R. 492, Jan. 18, 1967; T.D. 67-56 and T.D. 67-57, 32 F.R. 3008, Feb. 17, 1967; T.D. 67–65, 32 F.R. 3294, Feb. 25, 1967; T.D. 67–68, 32 F.R. 3388, Mar. 1, 1967, 32 F.R. 5258, Mar. 29, 1967; T.D. 67–122, 32 F.R. 7263, May 16, 1967; T.D. 67–197, 32 F.R. 11988, Aug. 19, 1967; T.D. 67-211, 32 F.R. 12999, Sept. 13, 1967; T.D. 67–225, 32 F.R. 13571, Sept. 28, 1967; T.D. 68–50, 33 F.R. 2844, Feb. 10, 1968; T.D. 68–67, 33 F.R. 3634, Mar. 1, 1968; T.D. 68-91 and 68–92, 33 F.R. 5089, Mar. 28, 1968; T.D. 68–123, 33 F.R. 6860, May 7, 1968; T.D. 68–179, 33 F.R. 10140, July 16, 1968; T.D. 68–224, 33 F.R. 12775, Sept. 10, 1968; T.D. 69–15, 34 F.R. 197, Jan. 7, 1969; T.D. 69–45, 34 F.R. 1721, Feb. 5, 1969; T.D. 69–76, 34 F.R. 5432, Mar. 20, 1969; T.D. 69–108, 34 F.R. 6923, Apr. 25, 1969; T.D. 69–142, 34 F.R. 9749, June 24, 1969; T.D. 69–189, 34 F.R. 13312, Aug. 16, 1969; T.D. 69–224, 34 F.R. 15560, Oct. 7, 1969; T.D. 69–266, 34 F.R. 20422, Dec. 31, 1969; T.D. 70–146, 35 F.R. 10585, June 30, 1970; T.D. 70–148, 35 F.R. 10586, June 30, 1970; T.D. 70–157, 35 F.R. 11232, July 14, 1970; T.D. 7–12, 36 F.R. 601, Jan. 15, 1971; T.D. 71–79, 36 F.R. 4979, Mar. 16, 1971; T.D. 71-103, 36 F.R. 7233, Apr. 16, 1971; T.D 71–121, 36 FR. 8667, May 11, 1971; T.D. 71-157, 36 F.R. 11850, June 22, 1971; T.D. 71-196, 36 F.R. 13989, July 29, 1971; T.D. 7–210, 36 F.R. 15114, Aug. 13, 1971; T.D. 71-233, 36 F.R. 18304, Sept. 11, 1971; T.D. 71–278, 36 F.R. 21336, Nov. 6, 1971) $ 1.3 Customs stations; requirements for and clear vessels, accept entries of mertransaction of customs business at chandise, collect duties, and enforce the places other than ports of entry. various provisions of the customs and (a) Places, other than ports of entry, navigation laws shall be known as cusat which customs officers or employees toms stations. are stationed under the authority con (b) A vessel shall not be entered or tained in article IX of the President's cleared at a customs station, or other message referred to in $ 1.2" to enter place that is not a port of entry, unless entry or clearance is authorized by the 5 "Merchandise shall not be entered or de district director of customs for the dislivered from customs custody elsewhere than trict in which such station or place is at one of the ports of entry hereinbefore located pursuant to the provisions of designated, except at the expense of the par- section 447, Tariff Act of 1930, as amendties in interest, upon express authority from ed. Such authorization shall be granted the Secretary of the Treasury and under conditions to be prescribed by him. When it shall be made to appear to the Secretary of 8 "It shall be unlawful to make entry of the Treasury that the interests of commerce any vessel or to unlade the cargo or any part or the protection of the revenue so require, thereof of any vessel elsewhere than at a port he may cause to be stationed at places in the of entry: Provided, That upon good cause various collection districts, though not therefore being shown, the Secretary of the named as ports of entry, officers or employees Treasury may permit entry of any vessel to of the customs with authority to enter and be made at a place other than a port of entry clear vessels, to accept entries of merchan designated by his, under such conditions as dise, to collect duties, and to enforce the he shall prescribe; And provided further, various provisions of the customs and navi- That any vessel laden with merchandise in gation laws." Art. IX, President's message bulk may proceed after entry of such vessel of Mar. 3, 1913; T.D. 33249. to any place designated by the Secretary of by the director only upon the condition that the vessel will be under such customs supervision as he may deem to be necessary; that compliance will be had with all applicable customs and navigation laws and regulations; that the salary and expenses of the customs officer for such time as is required to be devoted to entry and clearance work, together with any expense incurred by such officer in connection with the entry or delivery of merchandise, shall be reimbursed to the Government as provided for in paragraph (c) of this section; and that the district director shall be notified in advance of the arrival of the vessel concerned. (c) The salary and expenses of a customs officer or employee stationed at or sent to a customs station or other place which is not a port of entry for service in connection with the entry or clearance of a vessel shall be reimbursed to the Government by the owner, master, or agent of the vessel. Except as otherwise provided for in these regulations, the expenses, including any per diem allowed in lieu of substance, but not the salary, of such customs officer or employee for service in connection with the entry or delivery of merchandise shall be reimbursed to the Government by the interested persons. (d) The customs stations, and the ports of entry having supervision thereof, are listed below: Do. St. Albans, Vt..) Norton, Vt. Island Pond. Pittsburg, N.H. Beecher Falls. West Berkshire, Vt.. Richford. Mass. N.Y. N.Y. Do. Do. Do. Baltimore, Md.. Salisbury, Md. Baltimore. Wilmington, Washington, N.C. Wilmington. N.C. Beach. Mobile. New Orleans, Gramercy, La. New Orleans. La. Houma, La. Morgan City. Los Ebanos, Tex... Hidalgo. San Ygnacio, Tex... Laredo. N. Mex. (Mail: Marathon, Tex. El Paso. Do. Campo, Calif. Tecate. Port Hueneme, Los Angeles. Calif. Calif, Calif. Wash. Alaska. Tok, Alaska.. Fairbanks. Do. N. Dak. Oak Island, Minn, Warroad. Do. Sandusky. Cleveland. side, Ohio. Put-in-Bay, Ohio.. Do. Detroit, Mich... Algonac, Mich. Port Huron. Alpena, Mich. Saginaw-Bay City: Sault Ste. Marie. Do. 7 provide customs facilities where a need exists because of certain large-scale activities, such as lumbering operations, are not listed. These designations change from time to time. Current information as to such stations in any of the collection districts may be obtained from the office of the district director. which there are representatives of the Customs Agency Service) where U.S. customs officers are stationed and the customs districts under which they function: Customs district Customs office having supervision Montreal, Quebec---- St. Albans, Vt. Toronto, Ontario.. Buffalo, N.Y. Kindley Field, Bermuda-- New York, N.Y. Nassau, Bahama Islands, Miami, Fla. Vancouver, British Co- Seattle, Wash. lumbia. Prince Rupert, British Juneau, Alaska. Columbia. Winnipeg, Manitoba.---- Pembina, N. Dak. [T.D. 66–161, 31 F.R. 10668, Aug. 11, 1966, as amended by T.D. 67–248, 32 F.R. 14891, Oct. 27, 1967] $ 1.4a Assignment of customs regions to Directors, Field Audit. The regions in § 1.1, together with their respective districts, are assigned to the offices of Directors, Field Audit, as follows: [T.D. 66–161, 31 F.R. 10668, Aug. 11, 1966, as tries. Audit office New York Branch Branch Branch Branch U.S. Customhouse, New York, N.Y. 10004. I, II, and III. V. VIII and VIII. [T.D. 67–8, 31 F.R. 16564, Dec. 28, 1966, as amended by T.D. 67–194, 32 F.R. 11945, August 18, 1967) § 1.5 Customs Agency Service districts. the titles of the officers in charge of such offices are as follows: Customs Agency Service districts, the 8 Customs Agency Service district numbers areas of jurisdiction of such districts, do not cort pond to customs district headquarters offices and subofices, and numbers. 8 |