[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: 19CFR4.13] [Page 17-18] TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES CHAPTER I--UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY PART 4--VESSELS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TRADES--Table of Contents Sec. 4.13 Alcoholic liquors on vessels of not over 500 net tons. (a) When a vessel of not over 500 net tons which arrives from a foreign port or a hovering vessel has on board any alcoholic liquors, a certificate respecting the importation of any spirits, wines, or other alcoholic liquors on board, other than sea stores, shall be delivered to the appropriate Customs officer with the inward foreign manifest. Each such certificate shall consist of a declaration of the master of the vessel, together with the certificate of a consular officer of the United States or other authorized person, and shall cover only one shipment from one consignor to one consignee or firm of consignees. The document shall be in substantially the following form: Declaration of Master and Certificate Covering Shipment of Spirits, Wines, or Other Alcoholic Liquors on a Vessel of 500 Net Tons or Less (19 U.S.C. 1707) Declaration of Master. I declare that the following merchandise is being shipped in accordance with the facts here stated as true and correct to the best of my information and belief: Date of shipment:_______________________________________________________ Marks, numbers, and quantities:_________________________________________ Port of arrival:________________________________________________________ Consignor:______________________________________________________________ Full description of goods:______________________________________________ Consignee:______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ (Signature) Master of the___________________________________________________________ (Name of vessel) ________________________________________________________________________ (Port of shipment) ________________________________________________________________________ (Date) (Use whichever alternative applies:) Certificate of Consular Officer. I certify that the above declaration was this day produced and signed before me by the individual whose signature appears, that I am satisfied he is the person he represents himself to be, that I have delivered one copy hereof to him, and that I have retained a copy in my files. Service number not required.____________________________________________ (Post) Tariff item No. 58(a) (no fee)._________________________________________ (Date) [consular impression seal] ________________________________________________________________________ (Signature) ________________________________________________________________________ (Title) Certificate of Other Authorized Person. I certify that I have been designated by letter of ------------,19--, from (insert name of Officer), American (title) at (place), to provide certifications upon declarations made by masters under Sec. 7 of the Anti-Smuggling Act of 1935 (19 U.S.C. 1707), that the above declaration was this day produced and signed before me by the individual whose signature appears, that I am satisfied he is the person he represents himself to be, that I have no interest in the shipment described, that I have delivered one copy hereof to the person making the declaration, and that I have forwarded one copy to the American (Embassy, Consulate General, Consulate) at (place). ________________________________________________________________________ (Port of shipment) ------------------ 19--(Date) [seal not required] ________________________________________________________________________ (Signature) ________________________________________________________________________ (Title) The provisions of this paragraph, read together with those of Sec. 91.4, title 22, Code of Federal Regulations, constitute the joint regulations contemplated for issuance by the Secretary of State and the Secretary of the Treasury under section 1707, title 19, United States Code. (b) When any shipment of spirits, wines, or other alcoholic liquors found on board a vessel not exceeding 500 net tons is not accompanied by a certified declaration as described in paragraph (a) of this section but is shown to have a bona fide destination outside the United States, the master shall furnish a landing bond on Customs Form 301, containing the bond conditions relating to international carriers set forth in Sec. 113.64 of this chapter in an amount equal to twice the potential duty liability with an authorized corporate surety. (c) The condition of the landing bond shall be satisfied by the delivery to the port director within 6 months from the date of the bond of a landing certificate or certificates of a revenue officer of the country of destination showing [[Page 18]] that all the alcoholic liquors have been landed at their foreign destination. [28 FR 14596, Dec. 31, 1963, as amended by T.D. 67-201, 32 FR 12557, Aug. 30, 1967; 32 FR 12750, Sept. 6, 1967; T.D. 84-213, 49 FR 41163, Oct. 19, 1984; T.D. 92-74, 57 FR 35751, Aug. 11, 1992]