[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: 19CFR24.13]



[Page 380-381]

 

                        TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES

 

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

              HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

 

PART 24_CUSTOMS FINANCIAL AND ACCOUNTING PROCEDURE--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  24.13  Car, compartment, and package seals; kind, procurement.



    (a) Customs seals accepted pursuant to Sec.  24.13a of this chapter 

shall be used in sealing openings, packages, conveyances, or articles 

requiring the security provided by such sealing.

    (b) Red in-bond and high security red in-bond seals used for sealing 

imported merchandise shipped between ports in the United States shall be 

stamped ``U.S. Customs in Bond.'' Uncolored seals used to seal 

containers of commercial traveler's samples transiting the United States 

as provided by Sec.  123.52 of this chapter shall be stamped ``Canada-

United States Customs.'' [U.S. Transit], and uncolored seals used to 

seal containers of commercial traveler's samples transiting the United 

States as provided by Sec.  123.52 of this chapter shall be stamped 

``Canada-United States Customs.'' Blue in-transit seals used to seal 

merchandise transiting foreign territory or waters between ports in the 

United States as provided in Sec.  123.24 of this chapter shall be 

stamped ``U.S. Customs In-Transit.'' Yellow in-transit seals used on 

rail shipments of merchandise and on containers of commercial traveler's 

samples transiting Canada between U.S. ports as provided in Sec. Sec.  

123.24 and 123.51 of this chapter shall be stamped [U.S. Customs]



[Can. Transit] for use on railroad cars, and ``United States-Canada 

Customs'' for use on samples. Uncolored seals used for Customs purposes 

other than for (1) shipping in bond, (2) shipping by other than a bonded 

common carrier in accordance with section 553, Tariff Act of 1930, as 

amended, or (3) shipping in transit shall be stamped ``U.S. Customs.'' 

All seals (except uncolored in-transit seals on containers of commercial 

traveler's samples and seals for use on airline liquor kits) shall be 

stamped with the name of the port for which they are ordered. Each strap 

seal shall be stamped with a serial number. Each automatic metal seal 

shall be stamped with a symbol number and, when required, with a serial 

number.

    (c) Purchase of seals. Bonded carriers of merchandise, commerical 

associations representing the foregoing or comparable organizations 

approved by the port director under paragraph (f) of this section, a 

foreign trade zone operator and bonded warehouse proprietors may 

purchase quantity supplies of in-bond and in-transit seals from 

manufacturers approved under the provisions of Sec.  24.13a. The order 

shall be prepared by the purchaser and, except as hereinafter noted, 

shall be confined to seals for use at one port and shall specify the 

kind and quantity of seals desired, the name of the port at which they 

are to be used, and the name and address of the consignee to whom they 

are to be shipped. Seals for use on airline liquor kits need not specify 

the name of the port at which they are to be used, and orders for such 

seals need not be confined to seals for use at one port. Carriers and 

bonded warehouse proprietors may purchase small emergency supplies of 

in-bond and in-transit seals from port directors, who will keep a supply 

of such seals for this purpose. An order for green or uncolored in-

transit seals shall be submitted to the office of the Director of 

Customs-Excise Inspection, Ottowa, Canada, for approval and forwarding 

to the manufacturer. An order for green strap-in bond seals for use on 

railroad cars must stipulate that the seals are to be consigned to the 

collector of customs and excise in Canada at the port indicated on the 

seals for entry purposes and storage under Customs lock and key.

    (d) The manufacturer or supplier shall ship the seals to the 

consignee named in the order and shall advise the director of the port 

to which the seals are shipped as to the kind and quantity of seals 

shipped, the name of the port (where required), serial numbers, and 

symbol number (where required) stamped thereon, the name and address



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of the consignee, and the date of shipment.

    (e) [Reserved]

    (f) Port director approval required. In-bond seals may be purchased 

only by a foreign trade zone operator or Customs bonded warehouse 

proprietor, a customs bonded carrier, a nonbonded carrier permitted to 

transport articles in accordance with section 553, Tariff Act of 1930, 

as amended (19 U.S.C. 1553) or in the case of red in-bond and high 

security red in-bond seals, the carrier's commercial association or 

comparable representative approved by the port director. In-transit 

seals may be purchased by a bonded or other carrier of merchandise or, 

in the case of blue in-transit seals, by the carrier's commercial 

association or comparable representative approved by the port director. 

Except for uncolored in-transit seals, uncolored Customs seals may not 

be purchased by private interests and shall be furnished by port 

directors for authorized use without charge. In-bond and in-transit 

seals sold by port directors shall be charged for at the rate of 10 

cents per seal, except for high security red in-bond seals which shall 

be charged for at the current manufacturer's list price for the quantity 

purchased.



[28 FR 14808, Dec. 31, 1963]



    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.  

24.13, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the 

Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.