19 C.F.R. PART 4--VESSELS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TRADES


TITLE 19--Customs Duties

CHAPTER I--BUREAU OF CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

PART 4--VESSELS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TRADES

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�4.0
General definitions.
�4.1
Boarding of vessels; cutter and dock passes.
�4.2
Reports of arrival of vessels.
�4.3
Vessels required to enter; place of entry.
�4.3a
Penalties for violation of vessel reporting and entry requirements.
�4.4
Panama Canal; report of arrival required.
�4.5
Government vessels.
�4.6
Departure or unlading before report or entry.
�4.7
Inward foreign manifest; production on demand; contents and form; advance filing of cargo declaration.
�4.7a
Inward manifest; information required; alternative forms.
�4.7b
Electronic passenger and crew arrival manifests.
�4.8
Preliminary entry.
�4.9
Formal entry.
�4.10
Request for overtime services.
�4.11
Sealing of stores.
�4.12
Explanation of manifest discrepancy.
�4.13
[Reserved]
�4.14
Equipment purchases by, and repairs to, American vessels.
�4.15
Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places.
�4.16
[Reserved]
�4.17
Vessels from discriminating countries.
�4.20
Tonnage taxes.
�4.21
Exemptions from tonnage taxes.
�4.22
Exemptions from special tonnage taxes.
�4.23
Certificate of payment and cash receipt.
�4.24
Application for refund of tonnage tax.
�4.30
Permits and special licenses for unlading and lading.
�4.31
Unlading or transshipment due to casualty.
�4.32
Vessels in distress; landing of cargo.
�4.33
Diversion of cargo.
�4.34
Prematurely discharged, overcarried, and undelivered cargo.
�4.35
Unlading outside port of entry.
�4.36
Delayed discharge of cargo.
�4.37
General order.
�4.38
Release of cargo.
�4.39
Stores and equipment of vessels and crews' effects; unlading or lading and retention on board.
�4.40
Equipment, etc., from wrecked or dismantled vessels.
�4.41
Cargo of wrecked vessel.
�4.50
Passenger lists.
�4.51
Reporting requirements for individuals arriving by vessel.
�4.52
Penalties applicable to individuals.
�4.60
Vessels required to clear.
�4.61
Requirements for clearance.
�4.62
Accounting for inward cargo.
�4.63
Outward cargo declaration; shippers' export declarations.
�4.64
Electronic passenger and crew member departure manifests.
�4.65
Verification of nationality and tonnage.
�4.65a
Load lines.
�4.66
Verification of inspection.
�4.66a
Illegal discharge of oil and hazardous substances.
�4.66b
Pollution of coastal and navigable waters.
�4.66c
Oil pollution by oceangoing vessels.
�4.67
Closed ports or places.
�4.68
Federal Maritime Commission certificates for certain passenger vessels.
�4.69
Shipping articles.
�4.70
Public Health Service requirements.
�4.71
Inspection of livestock.
�4.72
Inspection of meat, meat-food products, and inedible fats.
�4.73
Neutrality; exportation of arms and munitions.
�4.74
Transportation orders.
�4.75
Incomplete manifest; incomplete export declarations; bond.
�4.76
Procedures and responsibilities of carriers filing outbound vessel manifest information via the AES.
�4.80
Vessels entitled to engage in coastwise trade.
�4.80a
Coastwise transportation of passengers.
�4.80b
Coastwise transportation of merchandise.
�4.81
Reports of arrivals and departures in coastwise trade.
�4.81a
Certain barges carrying merchandise transferred from another barge.
�4.82
Touching at foreign port while in coastwise trade.
�4.83
Trade between United States ports on the Great Lakes and other ports of the United States.
�4.84
Trade with noncontiguous territory.
�4.85
Vessels with residue cargo for domestic ports.
�4.86
Intercoastal residue--cargo procedure; optional ports.
�4.87
Vessels proceeding foreign via domestic ports.
�4.88
Vessels with residue cargo for foreign ports.
�4.89
Vessels in foreign trade proceeding via domestic ports and touching at intermediate foreign ports.
�4.90
Simultaneous vessel transactions.
�4.91
Diversion of vessel; transshipment of cargo.
�4.92
Towing.
�4.93
Coastwise transportation by certain vessels of empty vans, tanks, and barges, equipment for use with vans and tanks; empty instruments of international traffic; stevedoring equipment and material; procedures.
�4.94
Yacht privileges and obligations.
�4.94a
Large yachts imported for sale.
�4.95
Records of entry and clearance of vessels.
�4.96
Fisheries.
�4.97
Salvage vessels.
�4.98
Navigation fees.
�4.99
Forms; substitution.
�4.100
Licensing of vessels of less than 30 net tons.
�4.101
Prohibitions against Customs officers and employees.
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