19 CFR 10, Subpart A - General Provisions
- — Articles Exported and Returned
- § 10.1 — Domestic products; requirements on entry.
- § 10.3 — Drawback; internal-revenue tax.
- § 10.4 — Internal-revenue marks; erasure.
- § 10.5 — Shooks and staves; cloth boards; port director's account.
- § 10.6 — Shooks and staves; claim for duty exemption.
- § 10.7 — Substantial containers or holders.
- § 10.8 — Articles exported for repairs or alterations.
- § 10.8a — Imported articles exported and reimported.
- § 10.9 — Articles exported for processing.
- § 10.10 — [Reserved]
- — Articles Assembled Abroad With United States Components
- § 10.11 — General.
- § 10.12 — Definitions.
- § 10.13 — Statutory provision: Subheading 9802.00.80, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (19 U.S.C. 1202).
- § 10.14 — Fabricated components subject to the exemption.
- § 10.15 — Fabricated components not subject to the exemption.
- § 10.16 — Assembly abroad.
- § 10.17 — Valuation of exempted components.
- § 10.18 — Valuation of assembled articles.
- §§ 10.19-10.20 — [Reserved]
- § 10.21 — Updating cost data and other information.
- § 10.23 — Standards, quotas, and visas.
- § 10.24 — Documentation.
- § 10.25 — Textile components cut to shape in the United States and assembled abroad.
- § 10.26 — Articles assembled or processed in a beneficiary country in whole of U.S. components or ingredients; articles assembled in a beneficiary country from textile components cut to shape in the United States.
- — Free Entry—Articles for the Use of Foreign Military Personnel
- § 10.30c — [Reserved]
- — Temporary Importations Under Bond
- § 10.31 — Entry; bond.
- § 10.33 — Theatrical effects.
- § 10.35 — Models of women's wearing apparel.
- § 10.36 — Commercial travelers' samples; professional equipment and tools of trade; theatrical effects and other articles.
- § 10.36a — Vehicles, pleasure boats and aircraft brought in for repair or alteration.
- § 10.37 — Extension of time for exportation.
- § 10.38 — Exportation.
- § 10.39 — Cancellation of bond charges.
- § 10.40 — Refund of cash deposits.
- — International Traffic
- § 10.41 — Instruments; exceptions.
- § 10.41a — Lift vans, cargo vans, shipping tanks, skids, pallets, and similar instruments of international traffic; repair components.
- § 10.41b — Clearance of serially numbered substantial holders or outer containers.
- — Articles for Institutions
- § 10.43 — Duty-free status.
- § 10.46 — Articles for the United States.
- § 10.47 — [Reserved]
- — Works of Art
- § 10.48 — Engravings, sculptures, etc.
- § 10.49 — Articles for exhibition; requirements on entry.
- § 10.50 — [Reserved]
- § 10.52 — Painted, colored or stained glass windows for religious institutions.
- § 10.53 — Antiques.
- § 10.54 — Gobelin and other hand-woven tapestries.
- — Vegetable Oils
- § 10.56 — Vegetable oils, denaturing; release.
- — Potatoes, Corn, or Maize
- § 10.57 — Certified seed potatoes, and seed corn or maize.
- — Bolting Cloths
- § 10.58 — Bolting cloths; marking.
- — Withdrawal of Supplies and Equipment for Vessels
- § 10.59 — Exemption from customs duties and internal-revenue tax.
- § 10.60 — Forms of withdrawals; bond.
- § 10.61 — Withdrawal permit.
- § 10.62 — Bunker fuel oil.
- § 10.62a — Blanket withdrawals for certain merchandise.
- § 10.62b — Aircraft turbine fuel.
- § 10.63 — Landing of supplies and stores from receiving vessel in the United States.
- § 10.64 — Crediting or cancellation of bonds.
- § 10.64a — [Reserved]
- § 10.65 — Cigars and cigarettes.
- — Articles Exported for Exhibition, Etc.
- § 10.66 — Articles exported for temporary exhibition and returned; horses exported for horse racing and returned; procedure on entry.
- § 10.67 — Articles exported for scientific or educational purposes and returned; procedure on entry.
- — Theatrical Effects, Motion-Picture Films, Commercial Travelers' Samples, and Tools of Trade
- § 10.68 — Procedure.
- § 10.69 — Samples to Great Britain and Ireland under reciprocal agreement.
- § 10.70 — Purebred animals for breeding purposes; certificate.
- § 10.71 — Purebred animals; bond for production of evidence; deposit of estimated duties; stipulation.
- §§ 10.72-10.73 — [Reserved]
- § 10.74 — Animals straying across boundary for pasturage; offspring.
- § 10.75 — Wild animals and birds; zoological collections.
- § 10.76 — Game animals and birds.
- § 10.77 — [Reserved]
- — Products of American Fisheries
- § 10.78 — Entry.
- § 10.79 — [Reserved]
- — Salt For Curing Fish
- § 10.80 — Remission of duty; withdrawal; bond.
- § 10.81 — Use in any port.
- § 10.82 — [Reserved]
- § 10.83 — Bond; cancellation; extension.
- — Automotive Products
- § 10.84 — Automotive vehicles and articles for use as original equipment in the manufacture of automotive vehicles.
- — Master Records, And Metal Matrices
- § 10.90 — Master records and metal matrices.
- — Prototypes
- § 10.91 — Prototypes used exclusively for product development and testing.
- §§ 10.92-10.97 — [Reserved]
- — Fluxing Material
- § 10.98 — Copper-bearing fluxing material.
- — Ethyl Alcohol
- § 10.99 — Importation of ethyl alcohol for nonbeverage purposes.
- — United States Government Importations
- § 10.100 — Entry, examination, and tariff status.
- § 10.101 — Immediate delivery.
- § 10.102 — Duty-free entries.
- § 10.103 — American goods returned.
- § 10.104 — Temporary importation entries for United States Government agencies.
- — Wheat
- § 10.106 — [Reserved]
- — Rescue and Relief Work
- § 10.107 — Equipment and supplies; admission.
- — Products Exported Under Lease and Reimported
- § 10.108 — Entry of reimported articles exported under lease.
- — Strategic Materials Obtained by Barter or Exchange
- § 10.110 — [Reserved]
- — Late Filing of Free Entry and Reduced Duty Documents
- § 10.112 — Filing free entry documents or reduced duty documents after entry.
- — Instruments and Apparatus for Educational and Scientific Institutions
- § 10.114 — General provisions.
- §§ 10.115-10.119 — [Reserved]
- — Visual or Auditory Materials
- § 10.121 — Visual or auditory materials of an educational, scientific, or cultural character.
- — Rate of Duty Dependent Upon Actual Use
- § 10.131 — Circumstances in which applicable.
- § 10.132 — [Reserved]
- § 10.133 — Conditions required to be met.
- § 10.134 — Declaration of intent.
- § 10.135 — Deposit of duties.
- § 10.136 — Suspension of liquidation.
- § 10.137 — Records of use.
- § 10.138 — Proof of use.
- § 10.139 — Liquidation.
- — Importations Not Over $200 and Bona Fide Gifts
- § 10.151 — Importations not over $200.
- § 10.152 — Bona-fide gifts.
- § 10.153 — Conditions for exemption.
- — Generalized System of Preferences
- § 10.171 — General.
- § 10.172 — Claim for exemption from duty under the Generalized System of Preferences.
- § 10.173 — Evidence of country of origin.
- § 10.174 — Evidence of direct shipment.
- § 10.175 — Imported directly defined.
- § 10.176 — Country of origin criteria.
- § 10.177 — Cost or value of materials produced in the beneficiary developing country.
- § 10.178 — Direct costs of processing operations performed in the beneficiary developing country.
- § 10.178a — Special duty-free treatment for sub-Saharan African countries.
- — Canadian Crude Petroleum
- § 10.179 — Canadian crude petroleum subject to a commercial exchange agreement between United States and Canadian refiners.
- — Certain Fresh, Chilled, or Frozen Beef
- § 10.180 — Certification.
- — Watches and Watch Movements From U.S. Insular Possessions
- §§ 10.181-10.182 — [Reserved]
- — Civil Aircraft
- § 10.183 — Duty-free entry of civil aircraft, aircraft engines, ground flight simulators, parts, components, and subassemblies.
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-25668 RIN 1515-AD79 USCBP-2011-0043 CBP Dec. 12-18 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Final rule. Final rule effective November 19, 2012. 19 CFR Parts 10, 24, 162, 163, and 178 This document adopts as a final rule, with one change, interim amendments to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations which were published in the Federal Register on November 3, 2011, as CBP Dec. 11-22, to implement the preferential tariff treatment and other customs-related provisions of the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-23604 RIN 1515-AD88 USCBP-2012-0017 CBP Dec. 12-16 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Interim regulations; solicitation of comments. Interim rule effective September 26, 2012; comments must be received by November 26, 2012. 19 CFR Parts 10, 24, 162, 163, and 178 This rule amends the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations on an interim basis to implement the preferential tariff treatment and other customs-related provisions of the United States-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement entered into by the United States and the Republic of Colombia.
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§ 1202 - Exemptions
§ 66 - Rules and forms prescribed by Secretary
§ 1202 - Harmonized Tariff Schedule
§ 1321 - Administrative exemptions
§ 1481 - Invoice; contents
§ 1484 - Entry of merchandise
§ 1498 - Entry under regulations
§ 1508 - Recordkeeping
§ 1623 - Bonds and other security
§ 1624 - General regulations
§ 2112 note - Barriers to and other distortions of trade
§ 3314 - Implementing actions in anticipation of entry into force and initial regulations
§ 3805 note - Implementation of trade agreements
Title 19 published on 2012-04-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-29193 RIN 1515-AD69 USCBP-2011-0042, CBP Dec. 12-19 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Final rule. Effective January 7, 2013. 19 CFR Parts 10, 24, 102, 123, 128, 141, 143, 145, and 148 Currently, for any merchandise valued over $2,000, CBP requires importers to provide a surety bond, complete CBP form 7501, and pay a minimum of $25 in Merchandise Processing Fees (MPF). The final rule increases the limit, from $2,000 to $2,500, for which merchandise may qualify for an “informal entry”, thereby eliminating the need for a surety bond, expediting the customs clearance process, and reducing the required MPF amount to $2 (assuming the entries are filed electronically). CBP is increasing the informal entry limit to mitigate the effects of inflation and in addition, to meet a commitment of the Beyond the Border Initiative between the United States and Canada, to increase and harmonize the value thresholds to $2,500 for expedited customs clearance from the current levels of $2,000 for the United States and $1,600 for Canada. This document also removes the language requiring formal entry for certain articles that were formerly subject to absolute quotas under the Agreement on Textiles and Clothing because CBP no longer needs to require formal entries for these articles. This document also makes a technical conforming amendment to reflect a recent statutory amendment that increased the ad valorem Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF) from 0.21 percent to 0.3464 percent. Finally, this document makes non-substantive editorial and nomenclature changes.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-25668 RIN 1515-AD79 USCBP-2011-0043 CBP Dec. 12-18 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Final rule. Final rule effective November 19, 2012. 19 CFR Parts 10, 24, 162, 163, and 178 This document adopts as a final rule, with one change, interim amendments to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations which were published in the Federal Register on November 3, 2011, as CBP Dec. 11-22, to implement the preferential tariff treatment and other customs-related provisions of the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-23604 RIN 1515-AD88 USCBP-2012-0017 CBP Dec. 12-16 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Interim regulations; solicitation of comments. Interim rule effective September 26, 2012; comments must be received by November 26, 2012. 19 CFR Parts 10, 24, 162, 163, and 178 This rule amends the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations on an interim basis to implement the preferential tariff treatment and other customs-related provisions of the United States-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement entered into by the United States and the Republic of Colombia.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-18187 RIN 1515-AD81 USCBP-2012-0002 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Notice of proposed rulemaking; correction. Comments must be received on or before August 27, 2012. 19 CFR Parts 4, 10, 18, 19, 113, 122, 123, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 151, and 181 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) published a notice of proposed rulemaking in the Federal Register on February 22, 2012, proposing various changes to the in-bond regulations to enhance CBP's ability to regulate and track in-bond merchandise and to ensure that the in-bond merchandise is properly entered and duties are paid or that the in-bond merchandise is exported. In that document, CBP published a summary of its analysis under the Regulatory Flexibility Act and stated that the complete Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was posted on the regulations.gov Web site. As CBP inadvertently failed to post the IRFA on the docket when the NPRM was published, CBP is notifying the public that the IRFA has now been posted and is seeking comments on the conclusion in the NPRM and the IRFA that the rule may have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.