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Title 19-Customs Duties

CHAPTER I-Bureau of Customs, Department of the Treasury

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CHAPTER II-United States Tariff Commission

CHAPTER III-Business and Defense Services Administration, Department of
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CROSS REFERENCES: Regulations of the Department of Agriculture: See Titles 7, 9, and 17. Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury: See Internal Revenue Service, 26 CFR Chapter I; Intoxicating Liquors, 27 CFR Chapter I.

Bureau of Narcotics, Department of the Treasury: See Food and Drugs, 21 CFR Chapter II. Coast Guard, Department of Transportation: See 33 CFR Chapter I, 41 CFR Chapter 11, and 46 CFR Chapter I.

Customs service in the Canal Zone: See Panama Canal, 35 CFR Part 57.

Defense Department procurement: See National Defense, 32 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter A. Department of State: See Foreign Relations, 22 CFR Chapter I.

Export clearance and destination control: See Commerce and Foreign Trade, 15 CFR Part 379.

Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: See Food and Drugs, 21 CFR Chapter I.

Foreign excess property: See Public Property and Works, 44 CFR Part 401.

Foreign trade statistics: See Commerce and Foreign Trade, 15 CFR Part 30.

Foreign-Trade Zones Board: See Commerce and Foreign Trade, 15 CFR Chapter IV.

Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice: See Aliens and Nationality, 8 CFR Chapter I.

Importation of wildlife or eggs; and importation of feathers of wild birds: See Wildlife and Fisheries, 50 CFR Parts 13-14.

Post Office Department (International Mail): See Postal Service, 39 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter C.

Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: See Public Health, 42 CFR Chapter I.

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General provisions.

Measurement of vessels.

Documentation of vessels.

Vessels in foreign and domestic trades.

Customs relations with contiguous foreign territory.

Air commerce regulations.

Customs relations with insular possessions and Guantanamo Bay Naval

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Liability for duties; entry of imported merchandise.

Importations by mail.

Articles conditionally free, subject to a reduced rate, etc.

Packing and stamping; marking; trade-marks and trade names; copyrights.
Special classes of merchandise.

Examination, measurement, and testing of certain products.

Appraisement.

Relief from duties on merchandise lost, stolen, destroyed, injured, abandoned, or short-shipped.

Liquidation of duties.

Protests and reappraisements.

Transportation in bond and merchandise in transit.

Customs warehouses and control of merchandise therein.

Disposition of unclaimed and abandoned merchandise.

21 Cartage and lighterage.

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Customs financial and accounting procedure.
Customs bonds.

Availability of information.

Foreign-trade zones.

Customhouse brokers.

Trade Fairs.

Certain importations temporarily free of duty.

Extensions of time pursuant to Proclamation of the President under section 318, Tariff Act of 1930.

NOTE: Other regulations issued by the Department of the Treasury appear in Title 12, Chapter I; Title 21, Chapter II; Title 26, Chapter I; Title 27.

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AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 1 issued under 77A Stat. 14, sec. 624, 46 Stat. 759, 79 Stat. 1317; 5 U.S.C. 301, 19 U.S.C. 66, 1202 (Gen. Hdnote 11), 1624; Reorganization Plan 1 of 1965, 3 CFR 1965 Supp., unless otherwise noted.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 1 contained in T.D. 66-161, 31 F.R. 10668, Aug. 11, 1966, unless otherwise noted.

§ 1.1 Authority of customs officers.

(a) No action taken by any person pursuant to authority delegated to him by the Secretary of the Treasury (whether directly or by subdelegation) shall be invalid by reason of the fact that any statute or regulation, including any provision of this chapter, provides or indicates that such action shall be taken by some other person.

(b) Any action performed by a person pursuant to authority delegated to him by the Secretary of the Treasury (whether directly or by subdelegation) shall constitute compliance with any requirement of any statute or regulation which provides or indicates that it shall be the duty of some other person to perform such action.

(c) Any failure to perform any function required by statute or regulation, which failure is attributable to a reorganization of the Customs Service or the consolidation of the functions of two or more persons in one office, shall not invalidate any action taken by any customs officer.

(d) Unless otherwise indicated, "district director of customs," "collector of customs," "appraiser of merchandise" and variations of those terms, such as "district director," "collector of the district," "collector," "deputy collector,' or "appraiser" as used in this chapter shall mean the district director of customs at a headquarters port (other than the port of New York, N.Y.); the regional commissioner of customs, the deputy and assistant regional commissioners of customs for Customs Region II at the port of New York, N.Y.; and the port director at a port not designated as a headquarters port. Ordinarily each port director will exercise the authority delegated herein only where statute, regulation, or instruction contemplates action at the port over which he has supervision.

[T.D. 66-161, 31 F.R. 10668, Aug. 11, 1966, as amended by T.D. 67-8, 31 F.R. 16564, Dec. 28, 1966; 31 F.R. 16765, Dec. 31, 1966]

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