[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 19, Volume 1] [Revised as of April 1, 2002] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 19CFR24.24] [Page 355-366] TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES CHAPTER I--UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY PART 24--CUSTOMS FINANCIAL AND ACCOUNTING PROCEDURE--Table of Contents Sec. 24.24 Harbor maintenance fee. (a) Fee. Commercial cargo loaded on or unloaded from a commercial vessel is subject to a port use fee of 0.125 percent (.00125) of its value if the loading or unloading occurs at a port within the definition of this section, unless exempt under paragraph (c) of this section or one of the special rules in paragraph (d) of this section is applicable. (b) Definitions. For the purpose of this section: (1) Port means any channel or harbor (or component thereof) in the customs territory of the United States which is not an inland waterway and is open to public navigation and at which Federal funds have been used since 1977 for construction, maintenance or operation. It does not include channels or harbors deauthorized by Federal law before 1985. A complete list of the ports subject to the harbor maintenance fee is set forth below: [[Page 356]] Port Codes, Names, and Descriptions of Ports Subject to Harbor Maintenance Fee [Section 1402 of Pub. L. 99-662, as amended] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Port descriptions and Port code, port name and state notations ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alabama 1901--Mobile Alaska 3126--Anchorage........................... Includes Seldovia Harbor, and Homer. Movements between these points are intraport. 3106--Dalton Cache........................ Includes Haines Harbor. 3101--Juneau.............................. Includes only Hoonah Harbor. Fee does not apply to Juneau Harbor. 3102--Ketchikan........................... Includes Metlakatla Harbor. Fee does not apply to Wades Cove. 3127--Kodiak 3112--Petersburg.......................... Includes Wrangell Narrows. 3125--Sand Point.......................... Includes Humboldt, King Cove and Iliuliuk Harbor. Fee does not apply to Dutch Harbor. 3115--Sitka............................... Includes Sergius-Whitestone Narrows. --St. Paul California 2802--Eureka.............................. Includes Crescent City. Los Angeles/Long Beach Ports.............. Includes Ventura, Port 2709--Long Beach Harbor.................. Hueneme, Channel Islands 2704--Los Angeles........................ Harbor, Santa Barbara, 2713--Port Hueneme....................... Marina Del Ray, Los Angeles 2712--Ventura............................ and Long Beach. Movements between these points are intraport. 2805--Monterrey 2719--Moro Bay............................ Includes only Moro Bay. 2501--San Diego........................... Includes San Diego River and Mission Bay, and Oceanside Harbor. 2707--San Luis San Francisco Bay Area Ports *............ Includes all points inshore 2813--Alameda............................ of the Golden Gate Bridge 2830--Carquinez Strait................... on the bays and the straits 2815--Crockett........................... and on the Napa, Sacramento 2820--Martinez........................... and San Joaquin Rivers, and 2811--Oakland............................ on the deep water channels 2821--Redwood City....................... to Sacramento and Stockton. 2812--Richmond........................... Movements between points 2816--Sacramento......................... above Suisun Bay (Longitude 2809--San Francisco...................... 122 degrees West at Port 2828--San Joaquin........................ Chicago) are intraport. 2829--San Pablo Bay...................... Movements between points 2827--Selby.............................. below Longitude 122 degrees 2810--Stockton........................... West and the Golden Bridge 2831--Suisun Bay......................... are all intraport. All other movements are interport. Connecticut 0410--Bridgeport.......................... Includes Housatonic River, and Stamford Harbor, and Wilson Point Harbor. Movements between these points are intraport. 0411--Hartford............................ Includes all points on the Connecticut River between Hartford and Long Island Sound. Movements within this area are intraport. 0412--New Haven 0413--New London.......................... Includes all points on the Thames River from the mouth to, and including Norwich, CT. Also includes Groton, CT. Delaware Delaware River Ports, DE, NJ, PA *........ Includes all points on the 1102--Chester, PA........................ Delaware River from Trenton 1107--Camden, NJ......................... to the sea at a line 1113--Gloucester, NJ..................... between Cape Henlopen and 1118--Marcus Hook, PA.................... Cape May, all points on the 1105--Paulsboro, NJ...................... lower four miles of the 1101--Philadelphia, PA................... Christina River, Delaware, 1103--Wilmington, DE..................... and all points on the lower six miles of Schuylkill River, Pennsylvania. Fee applies to all movements on the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal east of U.S. Highway 13. Includes Absecon Inlet (Atlantic City) and Cold Spring Inlet. Movements within this area are intraport. District of Columbia Potomac River Ports, DC, MD, VA *......... Includes all points on the 5402--Alexandria, VA..................... Potomac River (see 5401--Washington, DC..................... Chesapeake Bay Ports map) from a line between Point Lookout and the Little Wicomico River at Chesapeake Bay to and including Washington and Alexandria. Movements between these points are intraport. Florida 1807--Boca Grande 1805--Fernandina Beach 5205--Fort Pierce 1803--Jacksonville 5202--Key West [[Page 357]] 5201--Miami 1818--Panama City......................... For HMF purposes, also 1819--Pensacola.......................... includes Carrabelle and 1816--Port Canaveral..................... Port St. Joe. 5203--Port Everglades.................... Tampa Bay Ports *......................... Includes Alafia River, Port 1814--St Petersburg...................... Manatee, Port Sutton, Port 1801--Tampa.............................. Tampa Weedon Island, and all other points on or approached using the Tampa Harbor Channel inshore of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. Movements between these points are intraport. 5204--West Palm Beach Georgia 1701--Brunswick........................... Includes St. Marys River. 1703--Savannah Hawaii 3202--Hilo................................ Includes Kawaihae. 3201--Honolulu............................ Includes Barbers Point Harbor. 3203--Kahului............................. Includes Kaunakakai Harbor. 3204--Nawiliwili-Port Allen............... Includes both Nawiliwili and Port Allen. Illinois Southern Lake Michigan Ports.............. Includes Waukegan Harbor, 3901--Chicago, IL........................ IL, Indiana Harbor (East 3904--East Chicago, IN................... Chicago, IN) Calumet 3905--Gary, IN........................... Harbor, the Chicago River (up to the North Avenue Bridge) and the Chicago Harbor. Fee applies at the ports of Michigan City and Burns Waterway Harbor, IN. Fee does not apply at Buffington Harbor or Gary Harbor. Movements within an area from Waukegan, IL to Michigan City, IN are intraport. Indiana Southern Lake Michigan Ports.............. Includes Waukegan Harbor, 3901--Chicago, IL........................ IL. Indiana Harbor (East 3904--East Chicago, IN................... Chicago, IN) Calumet 3905--Gary, IN........................... Harbor, the Chicago River (up to the North Avenue Bridge) and the Chicago Harbor. Fee applies at the ports of Michigan City and Burns Waterway Harbor, IN. Fee does not apply at Buffington Harbor or Gary Harbor. Movements within an area from Waukegan, IL to Michigan City, IN are intraport. Louisiana 2017--Lake Charles........................ Includes all points on the Calcasieu River and Pass. Also includes Mermentau River from Catfish Point Control Structure to the Gulf. Mississippi River Ports/Baton Rouge and Includes all river points Vicinity *. from River Mile 115 Above 2004--Baton Rouge........................ Head of Passes (AHP) at the 2010--Gramercy........................... St. Charles Parish- Jefferson Parish line, to River Mile 233.9 AHP at Baton Rouge. Includes Destrehan, Good Hope, and St. Rose. Movements between these points are intraport. Mississippi River Ports/New Orleans and Includes all river points Vicinity *. from River mile 115 Above 2002--New Orleans........................ Head of Passes (AHP) to 2005--Port Sulphur....................... Mile 21.6 Below Head of Passes (BHP) via Southwest Pass and to Mile 14.7 BHP via South Pass. Also includes all points on the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal, Avondale, and the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet. Movements between these points are intraport. 2001--Morgan City *....................... Includes Atchafalaya River from Morgan City to the Gulf. Includes all points on the Houma Navigation Canal, and points on the Gulf Intra-coastal Waterway between Mile 49.8 West and Mile 107.0 West. Movements between these points are intraport. Maine 0102--Bangor 0111--Bath 0131--Portsmouth, NH 0132--Belfast............................. Includes all Penobscot River points (Bucksport and Winterport), and Georges River. Fee does not apply at Belfast, Searsport, Sandy Point, or Castine Harbor. 0101--Portland Maryland Chesapeake Bay Ports, MD *................ Includes all Maryland points 1303--Baltimore.......................... on the Chesapeake Bay and 1302--Cambridge.......................... its tributary waters except 1301--Annapolis.......................... for the Potomac Rivers. Also includes the Waterway from the Delaware River to the Chesapeake Bay west of U.S. 13 highway bridge. Movements between these points are intraport. (Also see Chesapeake Bay Ports: VA.) Massachusetts 0401--Boston.............................. Includes all of the Port of Boston inshore of Castle Island on the Inner Harbor and Chelsea and Mystic River and all points on the Weymouth Fore, and Town and Black Rivers, and Dorchester Bay. Also includes Plymouth Harbor. Movements between points on the Saugus River in the North and Plymouth Harbor in the South are intraport. 0404--Gloucester 0407--Fall River [[Page 358]] Michigan 3843--Alpena.............................. Fee does not apply to Stoneport. Monroe/Detroit/Harbor Beach Includes Monroe, Detroit, 3801--Detroit and the Detroit River, St. 3802--Port Huron Clair River, Port Huron and all points on the Rouge and Black Rivers. Fee also applies at Harbor Beach, MI. All movements within this area between Monroe and Harbor Beach, MI are intraport. 3808--Escanaba............................ Fee applies at all points on the little Bay de Noc above Escanaba, including Gladstone and Kipling. Movements within an area from Escanaba to the Mackinac Bridge are intraport. Fee does not apply at Escanaba. South Central Lake Superior Ports......... Includes Ontonagon Harbor, 3809--Marquette.......................... all points on the Harbor, 3842--Presque Isle....................... all points on the Keweenaw Waterway, Presque Isle Harbor and Marquette and Grand Marais. Movements between all Michigan ports on Lake Superior are intraport. Eastern Lake Michigan Ports............... Fee applies at Charlevoix, 3815--Muskegon........................... Frankfort, Portage Lake, 3816--Grand Haven........................ Manatee, Ludington, 3844--Ferrysburg......................... Pentwater Harbor, Ferrysburg, White Lake Harbor, Muskegon, Grand Haven, and South Haven, Holland, and St. Joseph/ Benton Harbor, MI. All movements between Eastern Lake Michigan ports are intraport. Upper Lake Huron Ports.................... Includes all points on the 3803--Sault Ste. Marie................... St. Mary's River, the ports 3804--Saginaw-Flint-Bay City............. of Cheyboygan, Alpena, Bay 3843--Alpena............................. City, and Saginaw River. Does not include Alabaster, Cacit, Port Dolomite, Port Inland, Port Gypum or Stoneport. Movements within an area from Sault Ste. Marie and the Saginaw River are intraport. Minnesota Duluth/Superior Area Ports................ Fee applies at Two Harbors 3601--Duluth............................. and Duluth, MN, and 3602--Ashland............................ Superior, WI. Fee also 3608--Superior........................... applies at Ashland and Port 3614--Silver Bay......................... Wing, WI and Grand Marais, MN. Fee does not apply at Taconite, or Silver Bay, MN. All movements between Silver Bay, MN and Ashland, WI are considered intraport. Mississippi 1902--Gulfport............................ Does not include Bienville. 1903--Pascagoula New Hampshire 0131--Portsmouth, NH New Jersey Delaware River Ports, DE, NJ, PA *........ Includes all points on the 1102--Chester, PA........................ Delaware River from Trenton 1107--Camden, NJ......................... to the sea at a line 1113--Gloucester, NJ..................... between Cape Henlopen and 1118--Marcus Hook, PA.................... Cape May, all points on the 1105--Paulsboro, NJ...................... lower four miles of the 1101--Philadelphia, PA................... Christina River, Delaware, 1103--Wilmington, DE..................... and all points on the lower six miles of the Schuylkill River, PA. Fee applies to all movements on the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal east of U.S. Highway 13. Includes Absecon Inlet (Atlantic City) and Cold Spring Inlet. Movements between these points are intraport. 1003--Newark.............................. See New York Harbor. 1004--Perth Amboy......................... See New York Harbor. New York New York Harbor, NY, NJ *................. Includes all points in New 1001--New York........................... York and New Jersey with 1003-Newark.............................. the Port of New York on the 1004--Perth Amboy........................ waters inshore of a line between Sandy Hook and Rockaway Point and south of Tappan Zee Bridge on the Hudson and west of Throgs Neck Bridge of the East River. Movements between these and all points within the New York Port District boundaries described in New York Code (Chapter 154, Laws of New York, 1921), are intraport. 1002--Albany *............................ Includes all points on the Hudson River between Tappan Zee Bridge and the Troy Lock and Dam. Movements between points within this area are intraport. 0901--Buffalo-Niagara Falls............... Includes Buffalo Harbor, Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda Harbor, and all points on Cattaraugus Creek, and Dunkirk Harbor. Movements between these points are intraport. 0706--Cape Vincent 0701--Ogdensburg 0904--Oswego 0903--Rochester 0905--Sodus Point......................... Includes Little Sodus Bay Harbor, and Great Sodus Bay Harbor. North Carolina 1511--Beaufort-Morehead City.............. Includes Ocracoke Inlet. Movements within this area are intraport. 1501--Wilmington...................... Includes all points on the Cape Fear and Northeast Cape Fear Rivers inshore of the Atlantic Ocean entrance. Movements within this area are intraport. [[Page 359]] Ohio Lake Erie Ports........................... Includes Toledo, Sandusky, 4108--Ashtabula.......................... Huron, Lorain, Cleveland, 4101--Cleveland.......................... Fairport, Ashtabula, 4109--Conneaut........................... Conneaut and Erie. 4106--Erie, PA........................... Movements between these 4111--Fairport........................... points are intraport. Fee 4117-Huron............................... does not apply at 4121--Lorain............................. Marblehead. 4105--Toledo-Sandusky.................... Oregon Columbia River Ports, OR, WA.............. Includes all points on the 2901--Astoria, OR........................ Columbia River downstream 2904--Portland, OR....................... of Bonneville Dam, and all 2909--Kalama, WA......................... points on the Willamette 2905--Longview, WA....................... River downstream of River 2908--Vancouver, WA...................... Mile 21. Includes the Multnoma Channel, the Skipanon Channel, and Oregon Slough. Movements between points within this area are intraport. 2903--Coos Bay............................ Includes Port Orford, the Siuslaw River, and Umpaqua River. Movements between these points are intraport. 2902--Newport............................. Includes Tillamook Bay, and Yaguina Bay and Harbor. Pennsylvania Delaware River Ports, DE, NJ, PA *........ Includes all points on the 1102--Chester, PA........................ Delaware River from Trenton 1107--Camden, NJ......................... to the sea at a line 1113--Gloucester, NJ..................... between Cape Henlopen and 1118--Marcus Hook, PA.................... Cape May, all points on the 1105--Paulsboro, NJ...................... lower four miles of the 1101--Philadelphia, PA................... Christina River, Delaware, 1103--Wilmington, DE..................... and all points on the lower six miles of the Schuykill River, Pennsylvania. Fee applies to all movements on the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal east of U.S. Highway 13. Includes Absecon Inlet (Atlantic City) and Cold Spring Inlet. Movements between these points are intraport. Puerto Rico 4907--Mayaguez 4908--Ponce............................... Does not include Guayanilla and Tallaboa. 4909--San Juan............................ Includes Arecibo. Rhode Island 0502--Providence.......................... Federal project limit: Providence River East of Prudence Island just above Dyer Island and ending at Hurricane Barrier at Fox Point. The areas west of Prudence Island, including Quonset Point, Patience Island, Warwick Neck and Greenwich Bay are not subject to the fee. South Carolina 1601--Charleston.......................... Includes the Ashley River, Cooper River, Shipyard River, and Port Royal Harbor. Movements within this area are intraport. 1602--Georgetown Texas 2301--Brownsville......................... Includes Port Isabel and Brazos Island Harbor. Movements between these points are intraport. 5312--Corpus Christi 5311--Freeport Galveston Bay Ports *..................... Includes Port Bolivar and all points on Galveston Bay in Galveston County. Movements between points within this area are intraport. 5310--Galveston 5306--Texas City 5301--Houston *........................... Includes Bayport, Baytown, and all other points on or accessed via the Houston Ship Channel from the Liberty/Chambers county line on the north to the Chambers/Galveston county line to the south. Movements within this area are intraport. 5313--Port Lavaca......................... Includes Matagorda Ship Channel. Sabine Ports *............................ Includes Port Neches, Sabine 2104--Beaumont........................... Pass and all other points 2103--Orange............................. on the Sabine-Neches 2101--Port Arthur........................ Waterway. Movements between 2102--Sabine............................. these points are intraport. [[Page 360]] Virginia Potomac River Ports, DC, MD, VA *......... Includes all points on the 5402--Alexandria, VA...................... Potomac River (see 5401--Washington, DC...................... Chesapeake Bay Ports map) from a line between Point Lookout and the Little Wicomico River at Chesapeake Bay to and including Washington and Alexandria. Movements between these points are intraport. Chesapeake Bay Ports,VA *................. Includes all Virginia points 1406--Cape Charles........................ on the Chesapeake Bay 1402--Newport News........................ inshore of a line from Cape 1401--Norfolk............................. Henry to Cape Charles, and tributary waters including the ports of Hampton Roads. Does not include the Potomac River or the James River above the James River Bridge at Newport News. Movements between points within this area are intraport. (Also see Chesapeake Bay Ports, MD.) James River Ports, VA..................... Includes all points on the 1408--Hopewell............................ James River above the James 1404--Richmond/Petersburg................. River Bridge at Newport News. Movements between these points are intraport. Washington 3003--Aberdeen............................ Includes Grays Harbor and Yaguina Bay and Harbor. Movements between these points are intraport. Puget Sound Ports, WA*.................... Fee applies only at ports 3005--Bellingham......................... listed. Bellingham includes 3006--Everett............................ all of Bellingham Bay and 3007--Port Angeles....................... tributary waters north of 3001--Seattle............................ Chuchanut Bay on the east, 3002--Tacoma............................. and Portage Island on the 3026--Olympia............................ west. Port Everett includes all of Port Dardner (an arm of Possession Sound) between Elliott Point on the south to, and including, the Snahomish River on the north. The port of Olympia includes all points on Budd Inlet extending from Cooper and Dofflemyer Point on the north to, and including, the city of Olympia on the south. The fee applies to all points within the Inner Harbor of the Port of Seattle, including Salmon Bay, Lakes Union and Washington, the Lake Washington Ship Canal, and Kenmore Navigation Channel. Includes all points on Elliott Bay and tributary waters between West Point on the north and Duwamish Head on the south. Fee applies at all points within Tacoma Harbor including all of Commensement Bay and tributary waters between Browns Point on the east and Point Defiance on the west. Movements between these ports and any other U.S. points on Puget Sound or the Strait of Juan de Fuca east of Cape Flattery are intraport. 3010--Anacortes........................... Includes only access channel and berthing areas adjacent to Anacortes Industrial Park off 30th Street. Columbia River Ports, WA, OR.......... Includes all points on the 2901--Astoria, OR.................... Columbia River downstream 2904--Portland, OR................... of Bonneville Dam, and all 2909--Kalama, WA..................... points on the Willamette 2905--Longview, WA................... River downstream of River 2908--Vancouver, WA.................. mile 21. Includes the Multnoma Channel, the Skipanon Channel, and Oregon Slough. Movements between points within this area are intraport. Wisconsin 3602--Ashland......................... See Duluth/Superior Area Ports, MN. Green Bay/Marinette Area Ports............ Fee applies to all movements 3703--Green Bay.......................... between points along the 3702--Marinette.......................... Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal. Fee also applies to Green Bay, Oconto, and Menominee/ Marinette. Movements between points from Menominee and points along the Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal are intraport. Western Lake Michigan Ports............... Includes the ports of 3701--Milwaukee.......................... Milwaukee, Racine, and 3708--Racine............................. Sheboygan, MN. All 3707--Sheboygan.......................... movements between these points are intraport. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Indicates that a map of this area is available from the Budget Division, Office of Finance, U.S. Customs Service, Room 6328, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20229; tel. 202-927-0034. (2) Commercial cargo means, unless exempted by paragraphs (c) (1) and (2) of this section, merchandise transported on a commercial vessel and passengers transported for compensation or hire. Whenever the term ``cargo'' is used, it means merchandise, but not passengers. (3) Commercial vessel means, unless exempted by paragraph (c)(3) of this section, any vessel used in transporting commercial cargo by water for compensation or hire, or in transporting commercial cargo by water in the business of the owner, lessee or operator of the vessel. (4) Ferry means any vessel which arrives in the U.S. on a regular schedule during its operating season at intervals of at least once each business day. (5) Humanitarian assistance is considered to be assistance which is required [[Page 361]] for the survival of the affected population in cases of, or in preparation for, emergencies of all kinds. Such relief assistance would include, but is not limited to: food items, shelter, clothing, basic home utensil kits, and small electric generators. (6) Development assistance is considered to be assistance similar to that provided for pursuant to chapter 1 of part 1 of the 1961 Foreign Assistance Act, as amended, 22 U.S.C. 2151-1(b). Such development assistance would include, but is not limited to, aid to promote: Agricultural productivity, reduction of infant mortality, reduction of rates of unemployment and underemployment, and an increase in literacy. (7) Non-profit means an organization or cooperative exempt from income taxation pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3). (c) Exemptions. The following are not subject to the fee: (1) Bunker fuel, ship's stores, sea stores and vessel equipment. (2) Fish or other aquatic animal life, caught and not previously landed on shore. (3) Ferries engaged primarily in the transport of passengers and their vehicles between points within the U.S. or between the U.S. and contiguous countries. (4) Certain loadings and unloadings of cargo in Alaska, Hawaii, or the possessions of the U.S. as defined in this paragraph. (i) Descriptions of exempt loadings/unloadings: (A) Cargo loaded on a vessel in a port in the U.S. mainland for transportation to Alaska, Hawaii, or any possession of the U.S. for ultimate use or consumption in Alaska, Hawaii, or any possession of the U.S. (B) Cargo loaded on a vessel in Alaska, Hawaii, or any possession of the U.S. for transportation to the U.S. mainland for ultimate use or consumption in the U.S. mainland. (C) Cargo described in paragraph (c)(4)(i)(A) of this section unloaded in Alaska, Hawaii, or any possession of the U.S. (D) Cargo described in paragraph (c)(4)(i)(B) of this section unloaded in the U.S. mainland. (E) Cargo loaded on a vessel in Alaska, Hawaii, or a possession of the U.S. and unloaded in the state or possession in which loaded. (ii) For purposes of paragraph (c)(4) of this section: (A) Cargo does not include crude oil with respect to Alaska. (B) U.S. mainland means the continental U.S. excluding Alaska. (C) Possessions of the U.S. means Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands and the Pacific Trust Territories. (5) Commercial vessels, if any fuel used to move the cargo is subject to the Inland Waterway Fuel Tax (See section 4042, Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended by Pub. L. 95-502 and Pub. L. 99-662). (6) Cargo entering the U.S. in bond for transportation and direct exportation to a foreign country, unless, with respect to cargo exported to Canada or Mexico; (i) The Secretary of the Treasury determines that Canada or Mexico has imposed a substantially equivalent port use fee on commercial vessels or commercial cargo using ports of their countries; or (ii) A study made pursuant to the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (Pub. L. 99-662) finds that the fee is not likely to cause significant economic loss to a U.S. port or diversion of a significant amount of cargo to a port in a contiguous country. (7) Cargo or vessels of the U.S. or any agency or instrumentality of the U.S. (8) Cargo owned or financed by nonprofit organizations or cooperatives which is certified by the U.S. Customs Service as intended for use in humanitarian or development assistance overseas, including contiguous countries. (i) The donated cargo is required to be certified as intended for use in humanitarian or development assistance overseas by Customs. Subsequent to the payment of the fee, a request for refund should be made on an Amended Quarterly Summary Report, Customs Form 350, and forwarded to the Office of Finance, U.S. Customs Service, Headquarters, Washington, DC 20229. To permit certification, supporting evidence that the entity donating the [[Page 362]] cargo is a nonprofit organization or cooperative should be included along with supporting evidence that the cargo was intended for humanitarian or development assistance overseas. A description of the cargo listed in the shipping documents and a brief summary of the intended use of the goods, if such use is not reflected in the documents, are acceptable evidence for certification purposes. Copies of the Harbor Maintenance Fee Quarterly Summary Report, Customs Form 349, should be attached for each quarter that a refund is requested. (ii) Each nonprofit organization or cooperative claiming the exemption under this subpart shall maintain documentation pertaining to the exemption for a period of 5 years. The documentation shall be made available for inspection by Customs in accordance with the provisions of Secs. 162.1a through 162.1i of this chapter. (d) Special rules--(1) Intraport. The fee is not to be assessed on the mere movement of commercial cargo within a port. (2) Same vessel, same cargo. If a fee is assessed when cargo is loaded on a vessel, the unloading of the same cargo from that vessel is not subject to the fee. If a fee is assessed when cargo is unloaded from a vessel, the reloading of the same cargo on that vessel is not subject to the fee. (3) De minimis for individual shipments. The fee shall not be assessed on loadings or unloadings of cargo in which: (i) For imported cargo: The shipment would be entitled to be entered under informal entry procedures as provided for in Sec. 143.21 of this chapter. (ii) For domestic cargo: The value of the shipment does not exceed $1,000. (4) De minimis for quarterly payments. Quarterly payment is not required if the total value of all shipments for which a fee was assessed for the quarter does not exceed $10,000. (e) Collections, supplemental payments, and refunds--(1) Domestic vessel movements--(i) Time and place of liability. Subject to the exemptions and special rules of this section, when cargo is loaded on a commercial vessel at a port within the definition of this section to be transported between ports in the U.S. or is unloaded from a commercial vessel at a port within the definition of this section after having been transported between ports in the U.S., the shipper (the person or corporation who pays the freight) of that cargo is liable for the payment of the port use fee at the time of unloading. The fee will be imposed only once on a movement pursuant to paragraph (d)(2) of this section. The fee is to be based upon the value of the cargo as determined by standard commercial documentation where such documentation is available. Otherwise, the value is to be determined under 19 U.S.C. 1401a as if it were imported merchandise. The Vessel Operation Report (Army Corps of Engineers Form 3925) is to be completed and submitted to the Army Corps of Engineers in accordance with the procedures set forth in 33 CFR Ch. II, part 207. The shipper's name, either the internal revenue service or social security number of the shipper and the tax exemption code (as it appears in the Vessel Operation Report instructions) claimed for the shipment are to be included on the Vessel Operation Report. (ii) Fee payment. The shipper whose name appears on the Vessel Operation Report shall pay the accumulated fees on a quarterly basis in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section by mailing a check or money order payable to the U.S. Customs Service for all fees for which he is liable for the quarter and a Harbor Maintenance Fee Quarterly Summary Report, Customs Form 349, to U.S. Customs Service, P.O. Box 70915, Chicago, Illinois 60673-0915. (2) Import vessel movements--(i) Time and place of liability. Subject to the exemptions and special rules of this section, when imported cargo is unloaded from a commercial vessel at a port within the definition of this section, and destined for either consumption, warehousing, or foreign trade zone admission, the importer of that cargo, or in the case of foreign trade zones, the person or corporation responsible for bringing merchandise into the zone, is liable for the payment of the port use fee at the time of unloading. The fee is based on the U.S. Customs appraised value of the shipment pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 1401a, the same basis as that used for duty payment. The fee shall be [[Page 363]] collected on all formal entries, including warehouse entries and temporary importation under bond entries, and admissions into foreign trade zones. (ii) Fee payment. The port use fee on unloading of imported cargo shall be paid in accordance with the normal Customs collection procedures set forth in Secs. 24.1 and 141.1 of this chapter, except as provided for merchandise admitted into foreign trade zones in paragraph (e)(2)(iii) of this section. The U.S. Customs Entry Summary Form (Customs Form 7501), is to be completed with the amount of the fee shown and identified on the form. The fee shall be paid by the importer by adding it to any normal duty, tax or fee payable at the time of formal entry processing. If no other duty, tax, or fee is imposed on the shipment, and the fee exceeds $3, a check or money order for the amount of the fee shall be attached to the Customs entry forms submitted. (iii) Foreign trade zones. In cases where imported cargo is unloaded from a commercial vessel at a port within the definition of this section and admitted into a foreign trade zone, the applicant for admission (the person or corporation responsible for bringing merchandise into the zone) who becomes liable for the fee at the time of unloading pursuant to paragraph (e)(3)(i) of this section, shall pay all fees for which he is liable on a quarterly basis in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section by mailing a check or money order payable to the U.S. Customs Service for all fees for the quarter and a Harbor Maintenance Fee Quarterly Summary Sheet, Customs Form 349, to U.S. Customs Service, P.O. Box 70915, Chicago, Illinois 60673-0915. Fees shall be paid for all shipments unloaded and admitted to the zone, or in the case of direct deliveries under Secs. 146.39 and 146.40 of this chapter, unloaded and received in the zone under the bond of the foreign trade zone operator. (3) Passengers--(i) Time and place of liability. Subject to the exemptions and special rules of this section, when a passenger boards or disembarks a commercial vessel at a port within the definition of this section, the operator of that vessel is liable for the payment of the port use fee. The fee is to be based upon the value of the actual charge for transportation paid by the passenger or on the prevailing charge for comparable service if no actual charge is paid. The vessel operator on each cruise is liable only once for the port use fee for each passenger. (ii) Fee payment. The operator of the passenger-carrying vessel shall pay the accumulated fees on a quarterly basis in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section by mailing a check or money order payable to the U.S. Customs Service for all fees for which he is liable for the quarter and a Harbor Maintenance Fee Quarterly Summary Report, Customs Form 349. (4) Refunds and supplemental payments--(i) General. To make supplemental payments or seek refunds of harbor maintenance fees paid relative to the unloading of imported cargo, the procedures applicable to supplemental payments or refunds of ordinary duties must be followed. To seek refunds of quarterly-paid harbor maintenance fees pertaining to export movements, the procedures set forth in paragraph (e)(4)(iv) of this section must be followed. To make supplemental payments on any quarterly-paid harbor maintenance fee or seek refunds of quarterly-paid harbor maintenance fees pertaining to other than export movements, the procedures set forth in paragraph (e)(4)(iii) must be followed. The address to mail supplemental payments of quarterly-paid harbor maintenance fees is: U.S. Customs Service, P.O. Box 70915, Chicago, Illinois 60673-0915. The address to mail requests for refunds of quarterly-paid harbor maintenance fees is: U.S. Customs Service, HMT Refunds, 6026 Lakeside Blvd., Indianapolis, IN, 46278. (ii) Time limit for refund requests. A refund request must be received by Customs within one year of the date the fee for which the refund is sought was paid to Customs or, in the case of fees paid relative to imported merchandise admitted into a foreign trade zone and subsequently withdrawn from the zone under 19 U.S.C. 1309, within one year of the date of withdrawal from the zone. (iii) For fees paid on other than export movements. If a supplemental payment is made for any quarterly-paid harbor [[Page 364]] maintenance fee or a refund is requested relative to quarterly fee payments previously made regarding the loading or unloading of domestic cargo, the unloading of cargo destined for admission into a foreign trade zone, or the boarding or disembarking of passengers, the refund request or supplemental payment must be accompanied by a Harbor Maintenance Fee Amended Quarterly Summary Report, Customs Form 350, along with a copy of the Harbor Maintenance Fee Quarterly Summary Report, Customs Form 349, for the quarter(s) covering the payment to which the refund request or supplemental payment relates. A request for a refund must specify the grounds for the refund. (iv) For fees paid on export movements. Customs will process refund requests relative to fee payments previously made regarding the loading of cargo for export as follows: (A) For export fee payments made prior to July 1, 1990, the exporter (the name that appears on the SED or equivalent documentation authorized under 15 CFR 30.39(b)) or its agent must submit a letter of request for a refund specifying the grounds for the refund and identifying the specific payments made. The letter must be accompanied by proof of payment then required under the regulations relative to each payment claimed. Proof of payment can be either a copy of the Export Vessel Movement Summary Sheet or, where an Automated Summary Monthly Shipper's Export Declaration was filed, a letter containing the exporter's identification, its employer identification number (EIN), the Census Bureau reporting symbol, and the quarter for which the payment was made. Upon receiving a letter of request for a refund, Customs will evaluate the supporting documentation submitted and issue the refund to the exporter or its agent if warranted. If the request lacks documentation or the documentation submitted is insufficient, the exporter's refund request will be denied, in which case the exporter will have an additional 120 days from the date of denial to submit documentation or additional documentation. If the documentation submitted during the 120 day period is insufficient, Customs will deny the request. (B) For export fee payments made on or after July 1, 1990, the exporter or its agent must submit a letter of request for a refund specifying the grounds for the refund, identifying the quarters for which a refund is sought, and containing the following additional information: The exporter's name, address, and employer identification number (EIN); the name and EIN of any freight forwarder or other agent that made export fee payments on the exporter's behalf; and a name, telephone number, and facsimile number of a contact person. If a refund request is filed by a freight forwarder or other agent on the exporter's behalf, the request must include a properly executed power of attorney and/or a letter signed by the exporter authorizing the representation. Refund requests for payments made on or after July 1, 1990, need not be accompanied by supporting documentation. Upon receipt of the letter of request, Customs will search its records for export fee payments made by or on behalf of the requesting exporter during the quarters identified in the letter of request. Customs will then mail to the exporter or its agent a ``Harbor Maintenance Fee Refund Report and Certification'' (Report/Certification) containing the results of the search and a statement of the amount of refunds owed to the exporter, if any. If the exporter agrees with the information in the Report/Certification, the exporter must sign the Report/Certification and submit it to Customs with a letter containing an address for mailing the refund. The Report/ Certification must be signed by an officer of the company duly authorized to bind the company, or an agent (such as a broker or freight forwarder) authorized to sign the document under a properly executed power of attorney or a letter signed by an authorized officer of the company. Upon receipt of the signed Report/Certification, Customs will issue the refund. If the exporter disagrees with the information in the Report/Certification, the exporter must submit a letter explaining its claim along with proof of payment, either a copy of a Harbor Maintenance Fee Quarterly Summary Report, Customs [[Page 365]] Form 349, for the quarter(s) covering the refund requested or, if applicable, a copy of an Export Vessel Movement Summary Sheet or, where an Automated Summary Monthly Shipper's Export Declaration was filed, a letter containing the exporter's identification, its employer identification number (EIN), the Census Bureau reporting symbol, and the quarter for which the payment was made. Upon receiving the letter and documentation, Customs will conduct a second review and will either confirm the exporter's claim and mail a revised Report/Certification to the exporter or its agent, or notify the exporter or its agent that confirmation cannot be made. In the latter instance, the Report/ Certification will not be revised. Upon receipt of a properly signed Report/Certification (initial or revised), Customs will issue the refund. The signed Report/Certification received by Customs constitutes the exporter's agreement that Customs payment of the refund amount determined to be owed in the Report/Certification is in full accord and satisfaction of all export fee refund claims. The signed Report/ Certification also represents the exporter's release, waiver, and abandonment of all claims against the Government, its officers, agents, and assigns for costs, attorney fees, expenses, compensatory damages, and exemplary damages. Upon receipt of the signed Report/Certification, Customs releases, waives, and abandons all claims other than fraud against the exporter, its officers, agents, or employees arising out of all export fee payments. (f) Quarterly payments. All quarterly payments required by this section must be received no later than 31 days after the close of the quarter being paid. Quarterly periods end on the last day of March, June, September, and December. (g) Maintenance of records. Each importer, applicant for admission of cargo into a foreign trade zone, shipper and cruise vessel operator affected by this section shall maintain all such documentation necessary for Customs to verify the accuracy of fee computations and to otherwise determine compliance under the law. Such documentation shall be maintained for a period of 5 years from the date of fee calculation. The affected parties shall advise the Director, Accounting Services-- Accounts Receivable, P.O. Box 68903, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268, of the name, address, and telephone number of a responsible officer who shall be able to verify any records required to be maintained under this paragraph. The Director of Accounting Services, shall be promptly notified of any changes in the identifying information submitted. The records shall be maintained and made available for inspection, copying, reproduction or other official use by Customs in accordance with the provisions of part 163 of this chapter. (h) Penalties/liquidated damages for failure to pay harbor maintenance fee and file summary sheet. (1) Amount of penalty or damages. Any party (including the importer, or shipper) who fails to pay the harbor maintenance fee and file the summary sheet at the time specified by regulation shall incur a penalty equal to the amount of liquidated damages assessable for late filing of an entry summary pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 142.15 of this chapter. An importer shall be liable for payment of liquidated damages under the basic importation and entry bond, for failure to pay the harbor maintenance fee, as provided in such bond. (2) Application for relief. The party shall follow the procedures set forth in part 171 of this chapter in filing an application for relief. Any application to cancel liquidated damages incurred shall be made in accordance with part 172 of this chapter. (3) Mitigation. Any penalty assessed under this provision shall be mitigated in a manner consistent with guidelines relating to cancellation of claims for liquidated damages for late filing of entry summaries. Any liquidated damages assessed under this provision shall be mitigated in a manner consistent with guidelines published by the authority of the Commissioner of Customs for cancellation of claims for untimely payment of estimated duties, taxes and charges. (i) Privacy Act notice. Whenever an identification number is requested on the summary sheets provided for in [[Page 366]] paragraph (e) of this section, the disclosure of the social security number is mandatory when an internal revenue service number is not disclosed. Identification numbers are solicited under the authority of Executive Order 9397 and Pub. L. 99-662. The identification number provides unique identification of the party liable for the payment of the harbor maintenance fee. The number will be used to compare the information on the summary sheets with information submitted to the government on other forms required in the course of shipping or importing merchandise, which contain the identification number, e.g., Vessel Operation Report, to verify that the information submitted is accurate and current. Failure to disclose an identification number may cause a penalty pursuant to paragraph (h) of this section. The above information is set forth pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974 (Pub. L. 93-579). [T.D. 87-44, 52 FR 10201, Mar. 30, 1987; 52 FR 10970, Apr. 6, 1987, as amended by T.D. 91-44, 56 FR 21446, May 9, 1991; T.D. 92-4, 57 FR 609, Jan. 8, 1992; T.D. 92-7, 57 FR 2457, Jan. 22, 1992; T.D. 93-37, 58 FR 30983, May 28, 1993; T.D. 97-45, 62 FR 30449, June 4, 1997; 62 FR 45157, Aug. 26, 1997; 62 FR 51774, Oct. 3, 1997; T.D. 98-64, 63 FR 40823, July 31, 1998; T.D. 99-64, 64 FR 43266, Aug. 10, 1999; T.D. 00-57, 65 FR 53574, Sept. 5, 2000; T.D. 01-25, 66 FR 16857, Mar. 28, 2001; T.D. 01- 34, 66 FR 21086, Apr. 27, 2001; T.D. 01-46, 66 FR 34818, July 2, 2001]