Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 19 - Customs Duties |
Chapter I - U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security; Department of the Treasury |
Part 10 - Articles Conditionally Free, Subject to a Reduced Rate, Etc. |
Subpart H - United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement |
Tariff Preference Level |
§ 10.424 - Effect of noncompliance; failure to provide documentation regarding transshipment of non-originating cotton or man-made fiber fabric or apparel goods.
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§ 10.424 Effect of noncompliance; failure to provide documentation regarding transshipment of non-originating cotton or man-made fiber fabric or apparel goods.
(a) Effect of noncompliance. If the importer fails to comply with any requirement under this subpart, including submission of a certificate of eligibility under § 10.422 of this subpart, the port Center director may deny preferential tariff treatment to the imported good.
(b) Failure to provide documentation regarding transshipment. Where the requirements for preferential tariff treatment set forth elsewhere in this subpart are met, the port Center director nevertheless may deny preferential tariff treatment to a good for which a TPL claim is made if the good is shipped through or transshipped in a country other than Chile or the United States, and the importer of the good does not provide, at the request of the port Center director, copies of documents demonstrating to the satisfaction of the port Center director that the requirements set forth in § 10.425 of this subpart were met.
[CBP Dec. 05-0705–07, 70 FR 10873, Mar. 7, 2005, as amended by CBP Dec. 06-3906–39, 71 FR 76133, Dec. 20, 2006]