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INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS OF ENTRY

PART 6-AIR COMMERCE REGULATIONS1

As amended to April 1, 1976

Location

Akron, Ohio.

Albany, N. Y.

Baudette, Minn.

Bellingham, Wash..

Brownsville, Tex........

Burlington, Vt..

Calexico, Calif.
Caribou, Maine
Chicago, Ill

Cleveland, Ohio.
Cut Bank, Mont.
Del Rio, Tex.
Detroit, Mich.

Douglas, Ariz.
Duluth, Minn

Eagle Pass, Tex..............
El Paso, Tex

Fort Lauderdale, Fla....

Friday Harbor, Wash......

Grand Forks, N. Dak......
Great Falls, Mont.

Havre, Mont

Houlton, Maine.

International

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Name

Municipal Airport.

Municipal Field.

Baudette International Airport.
Bellingham Airport.

Rio Grande Valley International Air-
port.

Burlington Municipal Airport.

Calexico Municipal Airport.

Caribou Municipal Airport.

Chicago Midway Airport.
Cleveland Hopkins Airport.
Cut Bank Airport.

Del Rio International Airport.

Detroit Municipal Airport and De-
troit Metropolitan Wayne County
Airport.

Bisbee-Douglas Airport.

Duluth International Airport and
Sky Harbor Airport.
Eagle Pass Airport.

El Paso International Airport.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Interna-
tional Airport.
Friday Harbor.

Grand Forks Municipal Airport.

Great Falls International Airport.
Havre-Hill County Airport.
Houlton Municipal Airport.

Falls, Falls International Airport.

............ Juneau Airport (seaplane base only)
and Juneau Municipal Airport.
Ketchikan Airport (seaplane base
only).

...........

Port Huron, Mich. Port Towsend, Wash. Ranier, Minn. Rochester, N. Y Rouses Point, N. Y. San Diego, Calif. Sandusky, Ohio........

.....

Sault Ste. Marie, Mich...

Seattle, Wash

Spokane, Wash

Tampa, Fla.......

Tucson, Ariz
Watertown, N. Y.

West Palm Beach, Fla....

Williston, N. Dak
Wrangell, Alaska

Yuma, Ariz.....

Meacham Field.

Laredo Municipal Airport.
Massena Airport.

Miller International Airport.

Chalks Flying Service Seaplane Base
and Miami International Airport.
Minot International Airport.
Nogales International Airport.
Ogdensburg Harbor and Ogdensburg
Municipal Airport.

Dorothy Scott Municipal Airport and
Dorothy Scott Seaplane Base.
Fort Pembina Airport.
Portal Airport.

St. Clair County Airport.

Port Townsend Airport.
International Seaplane Base.
Rochester Municipal Airport.
Rouses Point Seaplane Base.

San Diego Municipal Airport (Lind-
bergh Field).

John G. Hinde Airport.
Sault Ste. Marie Airport.

Boeing Municipal Air Field and Lake
Union.

Felts Field.

Tampa International Airport.

Tucson International Airport.
Watertown Municipal Airport.
Palm Beach International Airport.
Sioulin Field (Municipal).
Wrangell Seaplane Base.

Yuma International Airport.

§ 3. Superintendence of collection of import duties

The Secretary of the Treasury shall direct the superintendence of the collection of the duties on imports as he shall judge best.

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This section, prior to its incorporation into the Code, contained the words "and tonnage" following the words "duties on imports." These words were omitted as superseded by section 3 of Title 46, Shipping, which charged the Chief of the Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection (now Commissioner of Customs) with the execution of the laws relating to the collection of the tonnage tax, and section 1511 of Title 15, Commerce and Trade, and former section 600 of Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

CROSS REFERENCES

Instructions of Secretary of Treasury and conclusiveness of decisions on customs officers, see section 1502 of this title.

Reversal or modification of rulings or decisions by Secretary, restrictions on, see section 1502 of this title. § 4. Omitted

CODIFICATION

Section, act Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 251, § 1, 42 Stat. 1453, related to the appointment, compensation and qualifications of the director and assistant directors of customs, and is now covered by sections 2071 to 2073 of this title.

§§ 5, 5a. Repealed. Pub. L. 91-271, title III, § 321(a), (b), June 2, 1970, 84 Stat. 293

Section 5, R.S. § 2613, act Sept. 21, 1922, ch. 356, title IV, § 523, 42 Stat. 974, provided that collectors, comptrollers, and surveyors be appointed for four year terms.

Section 5a, act July 5, 1932, ch. 430, title I, § 1, 47 Stat. 584, abolished, except at the Port of New York, the offices of surveyor and appraiser, and those of their assistants and deputies, and transferred the duties of such officers to such persons as designated by the Secretary of the Treasury.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF REPEAL

Repeal to take effect with respect to articles entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after Oct. 1, 1970, and such other articles entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption prior to such date, or with respect to which a protest has not been disallowed in whole or in part before Oct. 1, 1970, see section 203 of Pub. L. 91-271, set out as an Effective Date of 1970 Amendment note under section 1500 of this title.

§ 6. Designation of customs officers for foreign service; status; rejection of designated customs officer; applicability of civil service laws

Any officer of the customs service designated by the Secretary of the Treasury for foreign service, shall, through the Department of State, be regularly and officially attached to the diplomatic missions of the United States in the countries in which they are to be stationed, and when such officers are assigned to countries in which there are no diplomatic missions of the United States, appropriate recognition and standing with full facilities for discharging their official duties shall be arranged by the Department of State. The Secretary of State may reject the name of any such officer whose assignment to the foreign post for which he has been designated would, in his judgment, be prejudicial to the public policy of the United States. The appointment of such customs officers shall be made pursuant to the civil service laws and regulations upon the nomination of the principal officer in charge of the office to which such appointments are to be made.

(Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 251, § 2, 42 Stat. 1453; Jan. 13, 1925, ch. 76, 43 Stat. 748; May 28, 1926, ch. 411, § 1, 44 Stat. 669; June 17, 1930, ch. 497, title IV, §§ 518, 649, 46 Stat. 737, 762; June 25, 1948, ch. 646, § 39, 62 Stat. 992; June 2, 1970, Pub. L. 91271, title III, § 303, 84 Stat. 292.)

REFERENCES IN TEXT

The civil service laws, referred to in the text are set forth in Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. See, particularly, section 3301 et seq. of that title.

AMENDMENTS

1970-Pub. L. 91-271 struck out the provisions authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to appoint, prescribe designations and duties, and fix the compensation of deputies and other customs officers, laborers, and other employees.

1948-Act June 25, 1948, struck out fourth sentence relating to appointment and compensation of clerks of Customs Court.

1930-Act June 17, 1930, § 518 authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to appoint and fix the compensation of the clerks of the United States Customs Court. Act June 17, 1930, § 649 substituted "Treasury attaches" for "Customs attaches" in text.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1970 AMENDMENT Amendment to take effect with respect to articles entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after Oct. 1, 1970, and such other articles entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption prior to such date, or with respect to which a protest has not been disallowed in whole or in part before Oct. 1, 1970, see section 203 of Pub. L. 91-271, set out as an Effective Date of 1970 Amendment note under section 1500 of this title.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1948 AMENDMENT

Section 38 of act June 25, 1948, provided that the amendment of this section shall be effective as of Sept. 1, 1948.

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

All offices of collector of customs, comptroller of customs, surveyor of customs, and appraiser of merchandise in the Bureau of Customs of the Department of the Treasury to which appointments were required to be made by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate were ordered abolished, with such offices to be terminated not later than December 31, 1966, by Reorg. Plan No. 1 of 1965, eff. May 25, 1965, 30 F.R. 7035, 79 Stat. 1317, set out as a note under section 1 of this title.

All functions of all officers of the Department of the Treasury, and all functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, were transferred, with certain exceptions, to the Secretary of the Treasury, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or the performance of any of his functions, by any of such officers, agencies, and employees, by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 26. §§ 1, 2, eff. July 31, 1950, 15 F.R. 4935, 64 Stat. 1280, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

CROSS REFERENCES

Extra pay for overtime services in connection with vessels, see section 382b of Title 46, Shipping.

SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS

This section is referred to in section 52 of this title.

§§ 6a to 6d. Repealed. Sept. 3, 1954, ch. 1263, § 13(b), 68 Stat. 1231

Sections, act May 29, 1928, ch. 865, §§ 1 to 4, 45 Stat. 955, related to compensation and are now covered by

sections 5101 et seq. and 5301 et seq. of Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

Act Dec. 12, 1930, ch. 10, 46 Stat. 1026, formerly set out in the credit to these sections, was repealed by Pub. L. 89-554, § 8(a), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 648.

§ 6e. Overtime compensation based on standard or daylight saving time

On and after June 30, 1949, overtime compensation of customs officers and employees, as authorized by law, shall be based either on standard or daylight saving time, whichever is observed where the overtime services are performed.

(June 30, 1949, ch. 286, title I, § 101, 63 Stat. 360.)

§§ 7 to 11. Repealed. Pub. L. 91-271, title III, § 321(c)– (g), June 2, 1970, 84 Stat. 293

Section 7, act Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 251, § 3, 42 Stat. 1453, authorized collectors, comptrollers, surveyors, and appraisers to appoint assistants, and the collector at New York to appoint a solicitor to the collector, all such appointments subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury.

Section 8, R.S. § 2629; acts Mar. 3, 1905, ch. 1413, § 1, 33 Stat. 983; Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 251, § 4, 42 Stat. 1453, set forth the procedure for filling a vacancy in the office of a collector, comptroller, surveyor, or appraiser.

Section 9, R.S. § 2625, act Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 251, § 3, 42 Stat. 1453, provided for the performance of the collector's duties in case of his disability.

Section 10, R.S. § 2630; acts Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 251, §§ 2, 3, 42 Stat. 1453, Jan. 13, 1925, ch. 76, 43 Stat. 748, provided that in cases of occasional and necessary absence, or of sickness, any collector could exercise his powers and perform his duties by deputy.

Section 11, R.S. § 2632; act June 17, 1930, ch. 497, title IV, § 523, 46 Stat. 740, provided that in cases of occasional and necessary absence, or of sickness, every comptroller and surveyor could, respectively, exercise and perform his functions, powers, and duties by deputy.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF REPEAL

Repeal to take effect with respect to articles entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after Oct. 1, 1970, and such other articles entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption prior to such date, or with respect to which a protest has not been disallowed in whole or in part before Oct. 1, 1970, see section 203 of Pub. L. 91-271, set out as an Effective Date of 1970 Amendment note under section 1500 of this title.

§§ 12 to 18. Repealed. Aug. 2, 1956, ch. 887, § 4(a)(1)– (7), 70 Stat. 947

Sections 12 to 15 provided for appointment by the Secretary of the Treasury of 30 special agents for the purposes of checking the accounts of collectors and other customs officers for the prevention of frauds, authorized regulations for the limitations on their number and compensation and authorized appointment of special agents to reside in foreign territory. Customs agents who perform functions formerly exercised by special agents are covered generally by section 2072 of this title.

Section 12 was based on R.S. § 2649.

Section 13 was based on acts Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, § 1, 36 Stat. 1393; Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 251, §§ 1, 2, 5, 7, 42 Stat. 1453, 1454; Mar. 3, 1927, ch. 348, §3, 44 Stat. 1382.

Section 14 was based on R.S. § 2651.
Section 15 was based on R.S. § 2999.

Section 16, R.S. 2940, acts Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 251, § 2, 42 Stat. 1453; Jan. 13, 1925, ch. 76, 43 Stat. 748; prescribed qualifications and special oath for the customs appraiser at New York.

Section 17, R.S. § 2941, prohibited only the employees in the office of the appraiser at New York from engaging or being employed in any commercial activity. Section 18, R.S. § 2942, related to duties of the appraiser and assistant appraiser at New York.

§§ 19, 20. Repealed. Pub. L. 89-554, 8(a), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 646

Section 19, act Feb. 9, 1925, ch. 167, 43 Stat. 819, related to the appraiser of merchandise at Baltimore.

Section 20, act Feb. 21, 1925, ch. 278, § 1, 43 Stat. 957, related to the office of the appraiser of merchandise at Portland, Oregon.

§§ 21 to 24. Repealed. Aug. 2, 1956, ch. 887, § 4(a)(8) to (11), (13), 70 Stat. 947

Sections 21 to 23 prescribed oath of office for customs officers and assistant appraisers.

Section 24 related to designation of persons to administer oath of office.

Section 21 was based on R.S. § 2616.

Section 22 was based on R.S. § 2614; act July 5, 1932, ch. 430, Title 1, § 1, 47 Stat. 584.

Section 23 was based on R.S. § 2615; July 5, 1932, ch. 430, Title 1, § 1, 47 Stat. 584.

Section 24 was based on R.S. § 2617; act Feb. 8, 1875, ch. 36, § 11, 18 Stat. 309.

§§ 26 to 28. Repealed. Aug. 2, 1956, ch. 887, § 4(a)(12) to (14), 70 Stat. 947

Section 26, R.S. § 2611; act Feb. 8, 1875, ch. 36, § 11, 18 Stat. 309; related to oath by special examiners of drugs. Functions formerly exercised by the special examiner of drugs are covered by section 381 of Title 21, Food and Drugs.

Section 27, acts Feb. 8, 1875, ch. 36, § 11, 18 Stat. 309; Mar. 2, 1895, ch. 177, § 5, 28 Stat. 807; related to oaths by subordinate customs officers.

Section 28, act Sept. 24, 1914, ch. 309, 38 Stat. 716, provided that headquarters of customs district of Florida should be at Tampa. Section 2 of this title vests authority in the President to change from time to time the location of headquarters of customs collection district and such authority was delegated to the Secretary of the Treasury by section 1 (a) of Executive Order 10289 of September 17, 1951, set out as a note under section 301 of Title 3, The President.

§ 29. Repealed. Aug. 26, 1935, ch. 689, § 2, 49 Stat. 864 Section, act Mar. 15, 1898, ch. 68, § 1, 30 Stat. 286, as supplemented by acts Jan. 28, 1915, ch. 20, § 1, 38 Stat. 800; Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 251, § 3, 42 Stat. 1453, related to the administration of oaths by collectors and assistants.

Act Aug. 4, 1949, ch. 393, § 20, 63 Stat. 561, also repealed act Jan. 28, 1915, ch. 20, § 1, 38 Stat. 800, formerly credited to this section.

§30. Repealed. Aug. 2, 1956, ch. 887, § 4(a)(34), 70 Stat. 948

Section, act Sept. 30, 1890, ch. 1126, § 1, 26 Stat. 511, related to administration of oaths by clerks and inspectors of customs.

§30a. Repealed. June 17, 1930, ch. 497, § 651(a)(3), 46 Stat. 762, eff. June 18, 1930

Section, Res. Apr. 2, 1928, ch. 309, 45 Stat. 401, related to the administration of oaths by officers and employees of customs service.

§§ 31, 32. Repealed. Pub. L. 92-310, title II, § 226, June 6, 1972, 86 Stat. 206

Section 31, R.S. §§ 2619, 2620; Pub. L. 91-271, title III, § 304, June 2, 1970, 84 Stat. 292, related to bonds of customs officers.

Section 32, R.S. § 2620; Pub. L. 91-271, title III, § 305, June 2, 1970, 84 Stat. 292, related to the amounts, conditions for filing and procedures for approval of bonds required of customs officers.

§§ 33 to 35. Repealed. Aug. 8, 1953, ch. 397, § 2(a), 67 Stat. 507

Sections, R.S. §§ 2621 to 2623, prescribed various duties of the collectors of customs at each of the ports (1) where collectors, comptrollers and surveyors were appointed: (2) where only collectors and surveyors were appointed; and (3) where only collectors were appointed. The provisions of such sections, in so far as they related to accounting duties, are covered generally in section 1 et seq., of Title 31, Money and Finance. EFFECTIVE DATE OF REPEAL; Saving ClauSE

Repeal of these sections effective on and after the thirtieth day following Aug. 8, 1953, and saving clause, see sections 1 and 23 of act Aug. 8, 1953.

§§ 36, 37. Repealed. Pub. L. 91-271, title III, § 321(h), (i), June 2, 1970, 84 Stat. 293

Section 36, acts Feb. 6, 1907, ch. 471, 34 Stat. 880; Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 251, § 2, 42 Stat. 1453; Jan. 13, 1925, ch. 76, 43 Stat. 748, enumerated the duties of deputy collectors.

Section 37, R.S. § 2633, authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to clothe any deputy director at a port other than the district headquarters with all the powers of his principal appertaining to official acts.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF REPEAL

Repeal to take effect with respect to articles entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after Oct. 1, 1970, and such other articles entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption prior to such date, or with respect to which a protest has not been disallowed in whole or in part before Oct. 1, 1970, see section 203 of Pub. L. 91-271, set out as an Effective Date of 1970 Amendment note under section 1500 of this title.

§ 38. Repealed. June 17, 1930, ch. 497, title IV, § 651(a)(1), 46 Stat. 762, eff. June 18, 1930 Section, act Sept. 21, 1922, ch. 356, title IV, § 523, 42 Stat. 974, related to powers and duties of comptrollers of customs. See section 1523 of this title.

§ 39. Repealed. Aug. 8, 1953, ch. 397, § 2(a), 67 Stat. 507

Section, R.S. § 2626, prescribed certain duties of the comptrollers of customs at each of the ports where collectors, comptrollers and surveyors were appointed. The provisions of such section, in so far as it related to accounting duties, is covered generally in chapters 1 et seq., of Title 31, Money and Finance.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF REPEAL; SAVING Clause

Repeal of section effective on and after the thirtieth day following Aug. 8, 1953, and saving clause, see sections 1 and 23 of act Aug. 8, 1953.

§ 40. Repealed. Aug. 2, 1956, ch. 887, § 4(a)(15), 70 Stat. 947

Section, R.S. § 2627, act June 17, 1930, ch. 497, title IV. § 523, 46 Stat. 740, related to duties of the surveyor of customs. Section 5a of this title abolished the offices of surveyor of customs at all ports except New York.

§ 41. Repealed. Feb. 28, 1933, ch. 131, § 1, 47 Stat. 1349 Section, R.S. § 2628, prescribed the duties of surveyors where only surveyors were appointed.

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