[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 19, Volume 1]

[Revised as of April 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 19CFR122.0]



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                        TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES

 

   CHAPTER I--BUREAU OF CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF 

              HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

 

PART 122_AIR COMMERCE REGULATIONS--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  122.0  Scope.









Sec.

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 Notice of arrival.

122.23 Private aircraft arriving from areas south of the U.S.

122.24 Landing requirements.

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.

122.49 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 Shipper's Export Declarations and inspection certifications.



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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_Flights to and From Cuba



122.151 Definitions.

122.152 Application.

122.153 Limitations on airport of entry or departure.

122.154 Notice of arrival.

122.155 Document to be presented upon arrival.

122.156 Release of passengers.

122.157 Documents required for clearance.

122.158 Other entry and clearance requirements.



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.



    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 19 U.S.C. 58b, 66, 1431, 1433, 1436, 1448, 

1459, 1590, 1594, 1623, 1624, 1644, 1644a, 2071 note.



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    Section 122.49a also issued under 8 U.S.C. 1221, 19 U.S.C. 1431, 49 

U.S.C. 44909.

    Section 122.49b also issued under 8 U.S.C. 1221, 19 U.S.C. 1431, 49 

U.S.C. 114, 44909.

    Section 122.49c also issued under 8 U.S.C. 1221, 19 U.S.C. 1431, 49 

U.S.C. 114, 44909.

    Section 122.49d also issued under 49 U.S.C. 44909(c)(3).

    Section 122.75a also issued under 8 U.S.C. 1221, 19 U.S.C. 1431.

    Section 122.75b also issued under 8 U.S.C. 1221, 19 U.S.C. 1431, 49 

U.S.C. 114.



    Source: T.D. 88-12, 53 FR 9292, Mar. 22, 1988, unless otherwise 

noted.





    The regulations in this part relate to the entry and clearance of 

aircraft, and the transportation of persons and cargo by aircraft, and 

are applicable to all air commerce. They do not apply to Guam, Midway, 

American Samoa, Wake, Kingman Reef, Johnston Island, and other insular 

possessions of the U.S. not specified herein. They do apply to the U.S. 

Virgin Islands as stated in subpart N (Sec. Sec.  122.141 through 

122.144), and Cuba as stated in subpart O (Sec. Sec.  122.151 through 

122.158).