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TITLE 50, APPENDIX-WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE-Continued

General of the Marine Corps [Omitted].

Admiral in the Coast Guard [Omitted].

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Exception of Navy or Coast Guard Vessels From Certain Navigation Rules ferred].

Sale of Surplus War-Built Vessels.

Rehabilitation of Philippines [Omitted].

Return and Interment of Persons Buried Outside United States [Repealed].

Veterans' Emergency Housing Program [Repealed or Omitted].

Naval Vessels as Atomic Targets [Omitted].

Admission of Alien Fiancées Into United States [Omitted].

Military Assistance to Philippine Republic [Omitted].

Naval Aid to China [Omitted].

Naval Aid to Foreign Nations [Omitted].
Housing and Rent Acts.

Stabilization of Economy and Commodity
Prices.

Domestic Rubber-Producing Industry [Omitted].

Disposal of Government-Owned Rubber-Producing Facilities.

Displaced Persons, Refugees and Orphans [Omitted].

American-Japanese Evacuation Claims.

Medical Care for Philippine Veterans [Repealed].

War Claims.

Micronesian War and Postwar Claims [Omitted].

Export Controls [Omitted].

Alien Property Damage Claims [Omitted].
Defense Production Act of 1950.

Domestic Minerals Program Extension.

Domestic Tungsten, Asbestos, Fluorspar and Columbium-Tantalum Purchase Programs

[Omitted].

Dependents Assistance Act of 1950 [Omitted or Repealed].

Civil Defense.

Emergency Food Aid to India [Omitted].

Korean Combat Pay [Repealed].

World War II License Agreements.

Emergency Ship Repair Program [Omitted]. Export Regulation.

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Schedule D-Classification of United States Customs Districts and Ports for U.S. Foreign Trade Statistics

[The italicized port of each district is the headquarters port of that district]

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Schedule D-Classification of United States Customs Districts and Ports for U.S. Foreign Trade Statistics

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Schedule D-Classification of United States Customs Districts and Ports for U.S. Foreign Trade Statistics

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Schedule D-Classification of United States Customs Districts and Ports for U.S. Foreign Trade Statistics

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'The first code shown is currently used by the Bureau of the Census in the compilation of the foreign trade statistics; the second code, assigned for Customs Service operations, may be used on import entries and export declarations filed for transactions through the specified ports. In Bureau of the Census statistical reports, New York City Customs District totals represent a summarization for the five ports. Newark and Perth Amboy are included in the New York port (10-1) in the shipping statistics presented in reports such as FT 985, SM 305, and SM 705.

§ 3. Superintendence of collection of import duties

ANALYSIS REGARDING CES PROGRAM; EFFECT ON IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAM

Pub. L. 100-203, title IX, § 9501(c), Dec. 22, 1987, 101 Stat. 1330-380, provided that:

"(1) The Comptroller General of the United States shall conduct a comprehensive analysis, including a cost-benefit study, of the centralized cargo examination station (CES) concept from the perspective of both the United States Customs Service and business community users. The analysis shall be submitted on the same day to the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Finance of the Senate (hereinafter in this subsection referred to as the 'Committees') not later than March 30, 1988, and shall include recommendations as to how best to implement cargo inspection procedures. "(2) The United States Customs Service

"(A) may not, after the date of the enactment of this Act [Dec. 22, 1987], establish any new centralized cargo examination station at any ocean port, airport, or land border location unless the Customs Service provides to the Committees advance notice, in writing, of not less than 90 days regarding the proposed establishment; and

"(B) shall, on such date of enactment, suspend operations at each centralized cargo examination station that was operating at an airport on the day before such date until the 90th day after a date

"(i) that is not earlier than the date on which the analysis required under paragraph (1) is submitted to the Committees, and

"(ii) on which the Customs Service provides to the Committees notice, in writing, that it intends to resume such operations at the station. During the period of suspension of operations under subparagraph (B) at any centralized cargo examination station at an airport, the Secretary of the Treasury shall maintain customs operations and staffing at that airport at a level not less than that which was in effect immediately before the suspension took effect."

§ 6. Designation of customs officers for foreign service; status; rejection of designated customs officer; applicability of civil service laws

CROSS REFERENCES

Extra pay for overtime services in connection with vessels, see section 2111 of Title 46, Shipping.

§ 58a. Fees for services of customs officers

SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS This section is referred to in section 58c of this title.

§ 58b. User fee for customs services at certain small airports

(a) Designated airports

The Secretary of the Treasury shall make customs services available and charge a fee for the use of such customs services at

(1) the airport located at Lebanon, New Hampshire, and

(2) any other airport designated by the Secretary of the Treasury under subsection (c) of this section.

(b) Payment by user; amount of fee

The fee which is charged under subsection (a) of this section shall be paid by each person using the customs services at the airport and shall be in an amount equal to the expenses incurred by the Secretary of the Treasury in providing the customs services which are rendered to such person at such airport (including the salary and expenses of individuals employed by the Secretary of the Treasury to provide such customs services).

(c) Conditions and number of designated airports

The Secretary of the Treasury may designate 20 airports under this subsection. An airport may be designated under this subsection only if

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