3.40.2 Annex 9 recommends that fines and penalties be mitigated if an alien with a document deficiency is eventually admitted to the country of destination.
3.43 Operator can be held responsible for some detention costs.
Chapter 4 Entry and Departure of Cargo and Other Articles
4.20 The Goods Declaration as defined by the Kyoto Convention serves as the fundamental Customs document rather than the commercial invoice.
4.40 Aircraft equipment and parts, certified for use in civil aircraft, may be entered duty.free by any nation entitled to most.favored nation tariff treatment. Security equipment and parts, unless certified for use in the aircraft, are not included.
4.41 Customs currently penalizes the exporting carrier for late filing of Shipper’s Export Declarations (SEDs) and inaccuracies on bills of lading with respect to the SEDs.
4.42 Regulations require entry of such items, most of which are dutiable by law.
4.44 Certain items in this category are dutiable by law.
4.48 Carriers are required to submit new documentation to explain the circumstances under which cargo manifest is not unladen. No penalty is imposed if the carrier properly reports this condition.
4.50 The procedures for adding, deleting, or correcting manifest items require filing a separate document.
4.55 The U.S. requires a transportation in.bond entry or a special manifest bonded movement for this type of movement.
Chapter 5 Traffic Passing Through the Territory of a Contracting State
5.1 Such traffic must be inspected at airports where passengers are required to disembark from the aircraft and no suitable sterile area is available.
5.2 Passports and visas are waived for admissible aliens arriving on a carrier which is signatory to an agreement assuring immediate transit of its passengers provided they have a travel document or documents establishing identity, nationality, and ability to enter some country other than the U.S.
5.3 Such traffic must be inspected at airports where no suitable sterile area is available.
5.4 Passports and visas are waived for admissible aliens arriving on a carrier which is signatory to an agreement assuring immediate transit of its passengers provided they have a travel document or documents establishing identity, nationality, and ability to enter some country other than the U.S.
5.4.1 Passengers will not be required to obtain and present visas if they will be departing from the U.S. within 8 hours of arrival or on the first flight thereafter departing for their destination.
5.8 Examination of transit traffic is required by law. Transit passengers without visas are allowed one stopover between the port of arrival and their foreign destination.
5.9 Passports and visas are required generally for transit passengers who are remaining in the U.S. beyond 8 hours or beyond the first available flight to their foreign destinations.
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