Title 19 of the United States Code
Title 19 of the United States Code outlines the role of customs and duties in the United States Code.[1]
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- ch. 1—Collection Districts, Ports, And Officers
- ch. 1A—Foreign Trade Zones
- ch. 2—The Tariff Commission (repealed/omitted)
- ch. 3—The Tariff and Related Provisions
- ch. 4—Tariff Act of 1930
- ch. 5—Smuggling
- ch. 6—Trade Fair Program
- ch. 7—Trade Expansion Program
- ch. 8—Automotive Products
- ch. 9—Visual and Auditory Materials of Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Character
- ch. 10—Customs Service
- ch. 11—Importation of Pre-Columbian Monumental or Architectural Sculpture or Murals
- ch. 12—Trade Act of 1974
- ch. 13—Trade Agreements Act of 1979
- ch. 14—Convention on Cultural Property
- ch. 15—Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery
- ch. 16—Wine Trade
- ch. 17—Negotiation and Implementation of Trade Agreements
- ch. 18—Implementation of Harmonized Tariff Schedule
- ch. 19—Telecommunications Trade
- ch. 20—Andean Trade Preference
- ch. 21—North American Free Trade
- ch. 22—Uruguay Round Trade Agreements
- ch. 23—Extension Of Certain Trade Benefits To Sub-Saharan Africa
- ch. 24—Bipartisan Trade Promotion Authority
- ch. 25—Clean Diamond Trade
- ch. 26—Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade
- ch. 27—Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability
- ch. 28—Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement
- ch. 29—United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement Implementation
See also
References
- ^ "United States Code". Office of the Law Revision Counsel. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
External links
- U.S. Code Title 19, via United States Government Printing Office
- U.S. Code Title 19, via Cornell University
- U.S. Code Title 19