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19 CFR 12.104g - Specific items or categories designated by agreements or emergency actions.

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§ 12.104g
Specific items or categories designated by agreements or emergency actions.
(a) The following is a list of agreements imposing import restrictions on the described articles of cultural property of State Parties. The listed Treasury Decision contains the Designated Listing with a complete description of specific items or categories of archaeological or ethnological material designated by the agreement as coming under the protection of the Convention on Cultural Property Implementation Act. Import restrictions listed below shall be effective for no more than five years beginning on the date on which the agreement enters into force with respect to the United States. This period may be extended for additional periods of not more than five years if it is determined that the factors which justified the initial agreement still pertain and no cause for suspension of the agreement exists. Any such extension is indicated in the listing.
State party CulturalProperty Decision No.
Bolivia Archaeological and Ethnological Material from Bolivia T.D. 01-86 extended by CBP Dec. 11-24
Cambodia Archaeological Material from Cambodia from the Bronze Age through the Khmer Era. CBP Dec. 03-28 extended by CBP Dec. 08-40
Canada Archaeological artifacts and ethnological material culture of Canadian origin T.D. 97-31
Colombia Pre-Columbian archaeological material ranging approximately from 1500 B.C. to 1530 A.D. and ecclesiastical ethnological material of the Colonial period ranging approximately from A.D. 1530 to 1830 CBP Dec. 06-09 extended by CBP Dec. 11-06.
Cyprus Archaeological material of pre-Classical and Classical periods ranging approximately from the 8th millennium B.C. to 330 A.D. and ecclesiastical and ritual ethnological material representing the Byzantine period ranging from approximately the 4th century A.D. through approximately the 15th century A.D CBP Dec. 07-52.
El Salvador Archaeological material representing Prehispanic cultures of El Salvador T.D. 95-20 extended by CBP Dec. 10-01
Greece (Hellenic Republic) Archaeological materials representing Greece's cultural heritage from the Upper Paleolithic (beginning approximately 20,000 B.C.) through the 15th century A.D. and ecclesiastical ethnological material representing Greece's Byzantine culture (approximately the 4th century through the 15th century A.D.) CBP Dec. 11-25
Guatemala Archaeological material from sites in the Peten Lowlands of Guatemala, and related Pre-Columbian material from the Highlands and the Southern Coast of Guatemala T.D. 97-81 extended by CBP Dec. 07-79
Honduras Archaeological material of Pre-Colombian cultures ranging approximately from 1200 B.C. to 1500 A.D CBP Dec. 04-08 extended by CBP Dec. 09-05
Italy Archaeological Material of pre-Classical, Classical, and Imperial Roman periods ranging approximately from the 9th century B.C. to the 4th century A.D. T.D. 01-06 extended by CBP Dec. 11—03
Mali Archaeological material from Mali from the Paleolithic Era (Stone Age) to approximately the mid-eighteenth century CBP Dec. 07-77
Nicaragua Archaeological material of pre-Columbian cultures ranging approximately from 8000 B.C. to 1500 A.D T.D. 00-75 extended by CBP Dec. 10—32
People's Republic of China Archaeological materials representing China's cultural heritage from the Paleolithic Period (c. 75,000 B.C.) through the end of the Tang Period (A.D. 907) and monumental sculpture and wall art at least 250 years old CBP Dec. 09-03.
Peru Archaeological artifacts and ethnological material from Peru T.D. 97-50 extended by CBP Dec. 07-27
(b) The following is a list of emergency actions imposing import restrictions on the described articles of cultural property of State Parties. The listed decision contains a complete description of specific items or categories of archaeological or ethnological material designated by the emergency actions as coming under the protection of the Convention on Cultural Property Implementation Act. Import restrictions listed below shall be effective for no more than five years from the date on which the State Party requested those restrictions. This period may be extended for three more years if it is determined that the emergency condition continues to apply with respect to the archaeological or ethnological material. Any such extension is indicated in the listing.
State party Cultural property Decision No.
[T.D. 86-52, 51 FR 6907, Feb. 27, 1986]
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  • 2013-03-05; vol. 78 # 43 - Tuesday, March 5, 2013
    1. 78 FR 14183 - Import Restrictions Imposed on Certain Archaeological Material From Belize
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      Effective Date: March 5, 2013.
      19 CFR Part 12

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United States Code
USC : Title 7 - AGRICULTURE

7 USC § 135 to 135k - Omitted

§ 136 - Definitions

§ 136a - Registration of pesticides

7 USC § 136a–1 - Reregistration of registered pesticides

§ 136b - Transferred

§ 136c - Experimental use permits

§ 136d - Administrative review; suspension

§ 136e - Registration of establishments

§ 136f - Books and records

§ 136g - Inspection of establishments, etc.

§ 136h - Protection of trade secrets and other information

§ 136i - Use of restricted use pesticides; applicators

7 USC § 136i–1 - Pesticide recordkeeping

7 USC § 136i–2 - Collection of pesticide use information

§ 136j - Unlawful acts

§ 136k - Stop sale, use, removal, and seizure

7 USC § -

§ 136m - Indemnities

§ 136n - Administrative procedure; judicial review

7 USC § -

§ 136p - Exemption of Federal and State agencies

§ 136q - Storage, disposal, transportation, and recall

§ 136r - Research and monitoring

7 USC § 136r–1 - Integrated Pest Management

§ 136s - Solicitation of comments; notice of public hearings

§ 136t - Delegation and cooperation

§ 136u - State cooperation, aid, and training

§ 136v - Authority of States

§ 136w - Authority of Administrator

7 USC § 136w–1 - State primary enforcement responsibility

7 USC § 136w–2 - Failure by the State to assure enforcement of State pesticide use regulations

7 USC § 136w–3 - Identification of pests; cooperation with Department of Agriculture’s program

7 USC § 136w–4 - Omitted

7 USC § 136w–5 - Minimum requirements for training of maintenance applicators and service technicians

7 USC § 136w–6 - Environmental Protection Agency minor use program

7 USC § 136w–7 - Department of Agriculture minor use program

7 USC § 136w–8 - Pesticide registration service fees

§ 136x - Severability

§ 136y - Authorization of appropriations

§ 151 to 154 - Repealed.

§ 155 - Omitted

§ 156 to 161 - Repealed.

§ 161a - Omitted

§ 162 to 164a - Repealed.

§ 1592 - Rules and regulations

§ 1854 - Agreements limiting imports

USC : Title 15 - COMMERCE AND TRADE

§ 1241 - Definitions

§ 1242 - Introduction, manufacture for introduction, transportation or distribution in interstate commerce; penalty

§ 1243 - Manufacture, sale, or possession within specific jurisdictions; penalty

§ 1244 - Exceptions

§ 1245 - Ballistic knives

§ 2601 - Findings, policy, and intent

§ 2602 - Definitions

§ 2603 - Testing of chemical substances and mixtures

§ 2604 - Manufacturing and processing notices

§ 2605 - Regulation of hazardous chemical substances and mixtures

§ 2606 - Imminent hazards

§ 2607 - Reporting and retention of information

§ 2608 - Relationship to other Federal laws

§ 2609 - Research, development, collection, dissemination, and utilization of data

§ 2610 - Inspections and subpoenas

§ 2611 - Exports

§ 2612 - Entry into customs territory of the United States

§ 2613 - Disclosure of data

§ 2614 - Prohibited acts

§ 2615 - Penalties

§ 2616 - Specific enforcement and seizure

§ 2617 - Preemption

§ 2618 - Judicial review

§ 2619 - Citizens’ civil actions

§ 2620 - Citizens’ petitions

§ 2621 - National defense waiver

§ 2622 - Employee protection

§ 2623 - Employment effects

§ 2624 - Studies

§ 2625 - Administration

§ 2626 - Development and evaluation of test methods

§ 2627 - State programs

§ 2628 - Authorization of appropriations

§ 2629 - Annual report

USC : Title 18 - CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

§ 42 - Importation or shipment of injurious mammals, birds, fish (including mollusks and crustacea), amphibia, and reptiles; permits, specimens for museums; regulations

USC : Title 19 - CUSTOMS DUTIES

§ 66 - Rules and forms prescribed by Secretary

§ 1202 - Harmonized Tariff Schedule

§ 1305 - Immoral articles; importation prohibited

§ 1307 - Convict-made goods; importation prohibited

§ 1337 - Unfair practices in import trade

§ 1484 - Entry of merchandise

§ 1527 - Importation of wild mammals and birds in violation of foreign law

§ 1528 - Taxes not to be construed as duties

§ 1595a - Forfeitures and other penalties

§ 1618 - Remission or mitigation of penalties

§ 1623 - Bonds and other security

§ 1624 - General regulations

§ 2094 - Rules and regulations

§ 2171 - Structure, functions, powers, and personnel

§ 2416 - Monitoring of foreign compliance

§ 2612 - Regulations

USC : Title 21 - FOOD AND DRUGS

§ 371 - Regulations and hearings

§ 381 - Imports and exports

USC : Title 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE

§ 401 - Illegal exportation of war materials

USC : Title 27 - INTOXICATING LIQUORS

§ 203 - Unlawful businesses without permit; application to State agency

U.S.C. : Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE

§ 262 - Regulation of biological products

§ 7522 - Prohibited acts

§ 7601 - Administration

USC : Title 46 - SHIPPING

§ 4302 - Regulations

§ 4306 - Federal preemption

§ 4310 - Repair and replacement of defects

Statutes at Large

111 Stat. 1272

118 Stat. 2600

Public Laws

108-61

110-246

110-286

Presidential Documents

Proclamation ... 8294

Title 19 published on 2012-04-01

The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 19 CFR 12 after this date.

  • 2013-03-05; vol. 78 # 43 - Tuesday, March 5, 2013
    1. 78 FR 14183 - Import Restrictions Imposed on Certain Archaeological Material From Belize
      GPO FDSys XML | Text
      DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
      Final rule.
      Effective Date: March 5, 2013.
      19 CFR Part 12