19 CFR Part 123
PART 123—CBP RELATIONS WITH CANADA AND MEXICO
- PART 123—CBP RELATIONS WITH CANADA AND MEXICO
- Chapter I—U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security; Department of the Treasury
- § 123.0 Scope.
- Subpart A—General Provisions
- § 123.1 Report of arrival from Canada or Mexico and permission to proceed.
- § 123.2 Penalty for failure to report arrival or for proceeding without a permit.
- § 123.3 Inward foreign manifest required.
- § 123.4 Inward foreign manifest forms to be used.
- § 123.5 Certification and filing of inward foreign manifest.
- § 123.6 Train sheet for arriving railroad trains.
- § 123.7 Manifest used as an entry for unconditionally free merchandise value not over $250.
- § 123.8 Permit or special license to unlade or lade a vessel or vehicle.
- § 123.9 Explanation of a discrepancy in a manifest.
- § 123.10 General order merchandise.
- Subpart B—International Traffic
- § 123.11 Supplies on international trains.
- § 123.12 Entry of foreign locomotives and equipment in international traffic.
- § 123.13 Foreign repairs to domestic locomotives and other domestic railroad equipment.
- § 123.14 Entry of foreign-based trucks, busses, and taxicabs in international traffic.
- § 123.15 Vehicles of foreign origin used between communities of the United States and Canada or Mexico.
- § 123.16 Entry of returning trucks, busses, or taxicabs in international traffic.
- § 123.17 Foreign repairs to domestic trucks, busses, taxicabs and their equipment.
- § 123.18 Equipment and materials for constructing bridges or tunnels between the United States and Canada or Mexico.
- Subpart C—Shipments in Transit Through Canada or Mexico
- § 123.21 Merchandise in transit.
- § 123.22 In-transit manifest.
- § 123.23 Train sheet for in-transit rail shipments.
- § 123.24 Sealing of conveyances or compartments.
- § 123.25 Certification and disposition of manifests.
- § 123.26 Transshipment of merchandise moving through Canada or Mexico.
- § 123.27 Feeding and watering animals in Canada.
- § 123.28 Merchandise remaining in or exported to Canada or Mexico.
- § 123.29 Procedure on arrival at port of reentry.
- Subpart D—Shipments in Transit Through the United States
- § 123.31 Merchandise in transit.
- § 123.32 In-bond application.
- §§ 123.33-123.34 [Reserved]
- Subpart E—United States and Canada In-Transit Truck Procedures
- § 123.41 Truck shipments transiting Canada.
- § 123.42 Truck shipments transiting the United States.
- Subpart F—Commercial Traveler's Samples in Transit Through the United States or Canada
- § 123.51 Commercial samples transported by automobile through Canada between ports in the United States.
- § 123.52 Commercial samples transported by automobile through the United States between ports in Canada.
- Subpart G—Baggage
- § 123.61 Baggage arriving in baggage car.
- § 123.62 Baggage in possession of traveler.
- § 123.63 Examination of baggage from Canada or Mexico.
- § 123.64 Baggage in transit through the United States between ports in Canada or in Mexico.
- § 123.65 Domestic baggage transiting Canada or Mexico between ports in the United States.
- Subpart H [Reserved]
- Subpart I—Miscellaneous Provisions
- § 123.81 Merchandise found in building on the boundary.
- § 123.82 Treatment of stolen vehicles returned from Mexico.
- Subpart J—Advance Information for Cargo Arriving by Rail or Truck
- § 123.91 Electronic information for rail cargo required in advance of arrival.
- § 123.92 Electronic information for truck cargo required in advance of arrival.