19 CFR Part 122
PART 122—AIR COMMERCE REGULATIONS
- PART 122—AIR COMMERCE REGULATIONS
- Chapter I—U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security; Department of the Treasury
- § 122.0 Scope.
- Subpart A—General Definitions and Provisions
- § 122.1 General definitions.
- § 122.2 Other Customs laws and regulations.
- § 122.3 Availability of forms.
- § 122.4 English language required.
- § 122.5 Reproduction of Customs forms.
- Subpart B—Classes of Airports
- § 122.11 Designation as international airport.
- § 122.12 Operation of international airports.
- § 122.13 List of international airports.
- § 122.14 Landing rights airport.
- § 122.15 User fee airports.
- Subpart C—Private Aircraft
- § 122.21 Application.
- § 122.22 Electronic manifest requirement for all individuals onboard private aircraft arriving in and departing from the United States; notice of arrival and departure information.
- § 122.23 Certain aircraft arriving from areas south of the U.S.
- § 122.24 Landing requirements for certain aircraft arriving from areas south of U.S.
- § 122.25 Exemption from special landing requirements.
- § 122.26 Entry and clearance.
- § 122.27 Documents required.
- § 122.28 Private aircraft taken abroad by U.S. residents.
- § 122.29 Arrival fee and overtime services.
- § 122.30 Other Customs laws and regulations.
- Subpart D—Landing Requirements
- § 122.31 Notice of arrival.
- § 122.32 Aircraft required to land.
- § 122.33 Place of first landing.
- § 122.35 Emergency or forced landing.
- § 122.36 Responsibility of aircraft commander.
- § 122.37 Precleared aircraft.
- § 122.38 Permit and special license to unlade and lade.
- Subpart E—Aircraft Entry and Entry Documents; Electronic Manifest Requirements for Passengers, Crew Members, and Non-Crew Members Onboard Commercial Aircraft Arriving In, Continuing Within, and Overflying the United States
- § 122.41 Aircraft required to enter.
- § 122.42 Aircraft entry.
- § 122.43 General declaration.
- § 122.44 Crew baggage declaration.
- § 122.45 Crew list.
- § 122.46 Crew purchase list.
- § 122.47 Stores list.
- § 122.48 Air cargo manifest.
- § 122.48a Electronic information for air cargo required in advance of arrival.
- § 122.48b Air Cargo Advance Screening (ACAS).
- § 122.49 Correction of air cargo manifest or air waybill.
- § 122.49a Electronic manifest requirement for passengers onboard commercial aircraft arriving in the United States.
- § 122.49b Electronic manifest requirement for crew members and non-crew members onboard commercial aircraft arriving in, continuing within, and overflying the United States.
- § 122.49c Master crew member list and master non-crew member list requirement for commercial aircraft arriving in, departing from, continuing within, and overflying the United States.
- § 122.49d Passenger Name Record (PNR) information.
- § 122.50 General order merchandise.
- Subpart F—International Traffic Permit
- § 122.51 Aircraft of domestic origin registered in the U.S.
- § 122.52 Aircraft of foreign origin registered in the U.S.
- § 122.53 Aircraft of foreign registry chartered or leased to U.S. air carriers.
- § 122.54 Aircraft of foreign registry.
- Subpart G—Clearance of Aircraft and Permission To Depart
- § 122.61 Aircraft required to clear.
- § 122.62 Aircraft not otherwise required to clear.
- § 122.63 Scheduled airlines.
- § 122.64 Other aircraft.
- § 122.65 Failure to depart.
- § 122.66 Clearance or permission to depart denied.
- Subpart H—Documents Required for Clearance and Permission To Depart; Electronic Manifest Requirements for Passengers, Crew Members, and Non-Crew Members Onboard Commercial Aircraft Departing From the United States
- § 122.71 Aircraft departing with no commercial export cargo.
- § 122.72 Aircraft departing with commercial export cargo.
- § 122.73 General declaration and air cargo manifest.
- § 122.74 Incomplete (pro forma) manifest.
- § 122.75 Complete manifest.
- § 122.75a Electronic manifest requirement for passengers onboard commercial aircraft departing from the United States.
- § 122.75b Electronic manifest requirement for crew members and non-crew members onboard commercial aircraft departing from the United States.
- § 122.76 Electronic Export Information (EEI) filing citations, exclusions, and/or exemption legends and inspection certificates.
- § 122.77 Clearance certificate.
- § 122.78 Entry or withdrawal for exportation or for transportation and exportation.
- § 122.79 Shipments to U.S. possessions.
- § 122.80 Verification of statement.
- Subpart I—Procedures for Residue Cargo and Stopover Passengers
- § 122.81 Application.
- § 122.82 Bond requirements.
- § 122.83 Forms required.
- § 122.84 Intermediate airport.
- § 122.85 Final airport.
- § 122.86 Substitution of aircraft.
- § 122.87 Other requirements.
- § 122.88 Aircraft carrying domestic (stopover) passengers.
- Subpart J—Transportation in Bond and Merchandise in Transit
- § 122.91 Application.
- § 122.92 Procedure at port of origin.
- § 122.93 Procedure at destination or exportation airport.
- § 122.94 Certificate of lading for exportation.
- § 122.95 Other provisions.
- Subpart K—Accompanied Baggage in Transit
- § 122.101 Entry of accompanied baggage.
- § 122.102 Inspection of baggage in transit.
- Subpart L—Transit Air Cargo Manifest (TACM) Procedures
- § 122.111 Application.
- § 122.112 Definitions.
- § 122.113 Form for transit air cargo manifest procedures.
- § 122.114 Contents.
- § 122.115 Labeling of cargo.
- § 122.116 Identification of manifest sheets.
- § 122.117 Requirements for transit air cargo transport.
- § 122.118 Exportation from port of arrival.
- § 122.119 Transportation to another U.S. port.
- § 122.120 Transportation to another port for exportation.
- Subpart M—Aircraft Liquor Kits
- § 122.131 Application.
- § 122.132 Sealing of aircraft liquor kits.
- § 122.133 Stores list required on arrival.
- § 122.134 When airline does not have in-bond liquor storeroom.
- § 122.135 When airline has in-bond liquor storeroom.
- § 122.136 Outgoing stores list.
- § 122.137 Certificate of use.
- Subpart N—Flights to and From the U.S. Virgin Islands
- § 122.141 Definitions.
- § 122.142 Flights between the U.S. Virgin Islands and a foreign area.
- § 122.143 Flights from the U.S. to the U.S. Virgin Islands.
- § 122.144 Flights from the U.S. Virgin Islands to the U.S.
- Subpart O [Reserved]
- Subpart P—Public Aircraft [Reserved]
- Subpart Q—Penalties
- § 122.161 In general.
- § 122.162 Failure to notify and explain differences in air cargo manifest.
- § 122.163 Transit air cargo traveling to U.S. ports.
- § 122.164 Transportation to another port for exportation.
- § 122.165 Air cabotage.
- § 122.166 Arrival, departure, discharge, and documentation.
- § 122.167 Aviation smuggling.
- Subpart R—Air Carrier Smuggling Prevention Program
- § 122.171 Description of program.
- § 122.172 Eligibility.
- § 122.173 Application procedures.
- § 122.174 Operational procedures.
- § 122.175 Exemption from penalties.
- § 122.176 Removal from ACSPP.
- Subpart S—Access to Customs Security Areas
- § 122.181 Definition of Customs security area.
- § 122.182 Security provisions.
- § 122.183 Denial of access.
- § 122.184 Change of identification; change in circumstances of employee; additional employer responsibilities.
- § 122.185 Report of loss or theft of Customs access seal.
- § 122.186 Presentation of Customs access seal by other person.
- § 122.187 Revocation or suspension of access.
- § 122.188 Issuance of temporary Customs access seal.
- § 122.189 Bond liability.