Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 19 : Section 1754


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1754. Marking, packaging, and labeling requirements

    (a) Marking requirements of the customs laws
      Articles entered under section 1752 of this title shall not be
    subject to any marking requirements of the customs laws, except
    that when any such article is entered for consumption under section
    1753 of this title it shall not be released from customs custody
    until the marking requirements of the customs laws have been
    complied with.
    (b) Packaging, marking, or labeling requirements of the
      internal-revenue laws or the Federal Alcohol Administration Act
      Articles entered under section 1752 of this title shall not be
    subject to the packaging, marking, or labeling requirements of the
    internal-revenue laws or of the Federal Alcohol Administration Act
    [27 U.S.C. 201 et seq.], except that any such article failing to
    comply with such requirements - 
        (1) shall be conspicuously marked prior to exhibition "Not
      labeled or packaged as required by law - not for sale", and
        (2) when entered for consumption under section 1753 of this
      title, shall not be released from customs custody until such
      packaging, marking, and labeling requirements have been complied
      with.

    The application of the permit requirements of the Federal Alcohol
    Administration Act and the occupational taxes prescribed by chapter
    51 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 shall be determined without
    regard to this chapter.



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