Local quarantine station, detention of vessels at 356 351 346 ments Merchandise liable to convey infectious or contagious diseas on vessels.. Mexican frontier, vessels plying on, exemption from certain require- Mexico, inspection of immigrants from... 340 345 365-367, 376 Officers of the customs to aid in enforcement of regulations. Persons denied entry if suffering from quarantinable disease. Revenue-cutter officers and crews to aid in enforcement of regulations.. 358 Sanitary reports, consular, publication of.. 381 Smallpox, a quarantinable disease... 351 Smallpox localities, treatment of persons from. 370 Supervising Surgeon-General to perform duties relating to. Supplemental bills of health.. Supervising Surgeon-General, additional rules and regulations of Supervising Surgeon-General, publication of consular sanitary reports.. State quarantine station, detention of vessels at. 349 381 341 344 346 Stations governed by regulations of Marine-Hospital Service. 377 378,382 Typhus fever a quarantinable disease Typhus fever localities, treatment of persons and baggage from Vehicles from foreign port where infectious or contagious diseases exist. Vessels conveying persons, merchandise, or animals with infectious or 340 Vessels detained at quarantine subject to additional rules and regulations. 349 351 371 370 340 346 347 343, 345 350-352 Vessels entering or calling at intermediate ports, supplemental bills of 344 Vessels from foreign port where infectious or contagious diseases exist.. 340 353 Vessels liable to quarantine, unlading of cargo. 356 Vessels, merchant or other, entry of, from foreign port in accordance 342 Vessels, method of disinfection. 352 Vessels, persons who may board.. 354 Vessels plying on Canadian and Mexican frontiers, exemption from cer- Yellow fever localities, treatment of persons and baggage from....... 372 R. Article. Racing, free entry of horses for.. Railroad iron and machinery, entry in bond for repair and exportation Appraisers, local, to cooperate with Board of General Appraisers 558 609-612 888-893 89 1268-1274 1272 1271 1274 Collector may order a reappraisement if he deems value too low.. 1273 1274 1272 1274 Department to be notified by collectors of ports at which no general 1269 General appraiser, invoices and papers to be transmitted to.. 1269 General appraiser to notify importer of time and place of reappraisement 1270 1274 Importer may appeal to board of three general appraisers.. 1274 Importer may waive right to reappraisement at port other than New 1270 New York, case may be disposed of by general appraiser at, on samples, 1270 Notice of dissatisfaction to be filed by importer two days after notice of 1268 Notice to importer of advance over entered value. Report of valuation by general appraiser to chief officer of customs.. 1270, 1273 1272 1270 Special agents to cooperate with Board of General Appraisers. 1272 1272 9 1856 Receipts, deposits, and disbursements of public moneys.. 1579-1589 Advances of public moneys. 1588 Assignments not to be recognized by disbursing officers. 1588 Attachment of public money by legal process, disbursing officers not to 1588 Cashiers can not disburse public moneys 1584 Cashiers of custom-houses sole recipients of moneys collected. 1579 1580, 1583 1585 Checks, duplicate, issuance of .. 1587 Collectors at custom-houses where there are no cashiers recipients of 1579 Compromise cases, payments in, to be made to credit of Treasurer of the 1584 Customs duties to be deposited with Treasurer or assistant treasurer 1582 1585 Disbursing officers held responsible for correctness of vouchers, accuracy 1588 Disbursing officers on retirement from office, requirements of. 1589 Disbursing officers only to make payments; exceptions. 1587 1579 Duplicate checks, issuance of.. 1587 Duties collected can not be used for any payments whatever. 1586 Duties, to be deposited with Treasurer or assistant treasurer. 1582 Fees, official, receipts from, to be deposited with national-bank deposi- 1582 Fees, where maximum compensation of collectors is dependent upon, 1581 Hypothecations not to be recognized by disbursing officers.. 1588 1579 Judgments, payments in satisfaction of, to be made to credit of Treasurer 1584 Receipts, deposits, and disbursements of public moneys-Continued. Legal process, disbursing officers not to obey, regarding attachment of Article. 1588 Name under which public moneys are deposited. 1583 National-bank depositories, receipts to be deposited in. 1582 Naval officer to receive certificate of deposit.. 1580 Payments not made by checks 1586 Payments of under $20, how made 1585 Payments to be made only by disbursing officers 1587 Private account, public funds can not be deposited to credit of.. 1584 1584 1584 Receipts from customs, gross, to be deposited to credit of United States 1580 Receipts for moneys collected must be given if requested. 1579 1582 Tonnage tax, receipts from, to be deposited with national-bank deposi- 1582 Transfers not to be recognized by disbursing officers 1588 Transportation of money for deposit. 1582 Receptacles for protest in custom-houses. Reciprocity treaty with Hawaii, free entry of articles under Recording notices of liens for freight... Record of documents of vessels... Record of enrollment of vessels to be made by collector.. Of duties on goods withdrawn from warehouses for construction and Of duties on goods withdrawn from warehouse for exportation within 1481 766 Of duties on imported salt used in curing meats in the United States... 1197- Of excess of deposits of unascertained duties.. 1205, 1210 Refunds- Register of moneys received by collector. Appendix to be attached to By certified statements, except at ports where naval officers are stationed. 1480 Register of vessels- To be produced to collectors before entry Registration of vessel, measurement of before Registration of vessels propelled by steam, gas, fluid, naphtha, or electric motors, carrying passengers.. Registry- Certificate, form of.. Loss of Not required by vessels on northern frontiers Permanent, when surrendered Temporary, when surrendered To be numbered consecutively Repairs to vessels of the United States on Canadian frontier, dutiable.. Reports- Vessels over 20 tons entitled to... 1 Reimportation of foreign goods, duties on.. Reimported domestic cigars and tobacco Remission of duties on equipment and repairs of vessels of the United States on Canadian frontier Removal of master of vessel. Removals, etc., in the customs service. Repacking of goods in warehouse.. Repair and remanufacture of railroad iron under bond. Repairs to packages in warehouse ... Vessel owned by incorporated company. "Regulations of steam vessels," fine of master for not carrying and exhibiting. 444, 445 26 170 1438 1460-1481 609-612 1426 1439 59 1776-1807 645, 647-650 645 1439 41 Of deposits Of master as to distilled spirits or wines on vessels. 1851-1854 106 71, 73 To the Supervising Inspector-General of Steam Vessels.. To the Supervising Surgeon-General, Marine-Hospital Service 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1829 1776-1807 416 1851, 1852 177 1847-1875 189-217 Accidents to vessels, officers to examine and report to collector. 203 216 Anchorage of vessels in certain ports, enforcement of law regarding.. 189 Revenue-Cutter Service-Continued. Annual supplies, proposals for... Appropriation to defray expenses of service Arrest of persons for breaking bulk or landing goods unlawfully Bids for annual supplies Captured vessels, officers to transmit papers of, to collector of port... Collectors of customs, instructions issued by, to be in writing and recorded Crew, retention of pay Cruising grounds of. of Customs revenue, protection of. Cutters not to be diverted from legitimate duties. Article. 213 215 202 213 201 207 199 198 190 209 208 190 189 191 Disbursements for pay, wages, supplies, and repairs, appropriation for.. Damage or expense incurred by cutters, indemnification for Death of officer or other person in service, payment of claims to legal Deserted seamen, exclusion of wages from pay-rolls. Expense incurred by cutters, owners of vessels to indemnify United 192 Fisheries, seal, protection of.. 189 Fishing vessels, officers to board and supervise operations.. 200 198 Infected port or vessel, cutters having communication with, to hoist 195 Legal representative, payment of claims to, in case of death.. 212 189 Lights of vessels, officers to report violations of regulations. 205 189 Manifests of vessels arriving in the United States, officers to certify. 198 Members of Congress not to be concerned in furnishing supplies. 214 189 Money, advances of, to persons in Revenue-Cutter Service. Provisions for, persons in service of United States not to be concerned in 214 Provisions supplied crews in distress, reimbursement to United States.. 193 Public property supplied vessels in distress, reimbursement to United States 193 Public sale of property of Service.. 217 Quarantine laws, cutters to assist local authorities in enforcing. 195 189 |