19 CFR Part 18
PART 18—TRANSPORTATION IN BOND AND MERCHANDISE IN TRANSIT
- PART 18—TRANSPORTATION IN BOND AND MERCHANDISE IN TRANSIT
- Chapter I—U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security; Department of the Treasury
- Subpart A—General Provisions
- § 18.0 Scope; definitions.
- § 18.1 In-bond application and entry; general rules.
- § 18.2 Carriers, cartmen, and lightermen.
- § 18.3 Transfers.
- § 18.4 Sealing conveyances, compartments, and containers.
- § 18.5 Diversion.
- § 18.6 Short shipments; shortages; entry and allowance.
- § 18.7 Lading for exportation; notice and proof of exportation; verification.
- § 18.8 Liability for not meeting in-bond requirements; liquidated damages; payment of taxes, duties, fees, and charges.
- § 18.9 New in-bond movement for forwarded or returned merchandise.
- § 18.10 Special manifest.
- Subpart B—Immediate Transportation Without Appraisement
- § 18.11 General rules.
- § 18.12 Entry at port of destination.
- Subpart C—Shipment of Baggage In-Bond
- § 18.13 Procedure; manifest.
- § 18.14 Shipment of baggage in transit to foreign countries.
- Subpart D—Transportation and Exportation
- § 18.20 General rules.
- § 18.21 [Reserved]
- § 18.22 Procedure at port of exportation.
- § 18.23 Change of port of exportation or first foreign port; change of entry.
- § 18.24 Retention of goods within port limits; dividing of shipments.
- Subpart E—Immediate Exportation
- § 18.25 Direct exportation.
- § 18.26 Indirect exportation.
- § 18.27 Port marks.
- Subpart F—Merchandise Transported by Pipeline
- § 18.31 Pipeline transportation of bonded merchandise.
- Subpart G—Merchandise Not Otherwise Subject to CBP Control Exported Under Cover of a TIR Carnet
- § 18.41 Applicability.
- § 18.42 Direct exportation.
- § 18.43 Indirect exportation.
- § 18.44 Abandonment of exportation.
- § 18.45 Supervision of exportation.
- Subpart H—Importer Security Filings
- § 18.46 Changes to Importer Security Filing information.