Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 19
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U.S. Code as of:
01/19/04
Chapter 1 - Notes
Sec.
1. Organization of customs service.
2. Rearrangement and limitation of districts; changing
locations.
3. Superintendence of collection of import duties.
4 to 5a. Omitted or Repealed.
6. Designation of customs officers for foreign service;
status; rejection of designated customs officer;
applicability of civil service laws.
6a to 6d. Repealed.
6e. Overtime compensation based on standard or daylight
saving time.
7 to 51. Repealed.
52. Payment of compensation and expenses.
53 to 58. Repealed.
58a. Fees for services of customs officers.
58b. User fee for customs services at certain small
airports and other facilities.
(a) Authorized airports, seaports, or other
facilities.
(b) Liability for and amount of fee.
(c) Justification for service.
(d) Failure to pay fee.
(e) Small airport, seaport, or other facility
account; expenditures for services.
(f) Customs services for foreign trade zones or
subzones.
58b-1. Expenses from fees collected.
58c. Fees for certain customs services.
(a) Schedule of fees.
(b) Limitations on fees.
(c) Definitions.
(d) Collection.
(e) Provision of customs services.
(f) Disposition of fees.
(g) Regulations and enforcement.
(h) Omitted.
(i) Effect on other authority.
(j) Effective dates.
(k) Advisory committee.
59. Repealed.
60. Penalty for extortion.
61 to 63. Repealed.
64. Laws imposing fines applicable to persons acting under
customs laws.
66. Rules and forms prescribed by Secretary.
67. Repealed.
68. Enforcement of customs and immigration laws in Guam
and the Virgin Islands and along Canadian and Mexican
borders; cooperation by Secretary of the Treasury and
Attorney General; erection of buildings.
69. Erection of protective gates and fences across and
around roads crossing borders.
70. Obstruction of revenue officers by masters of vessels.
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