Part 145 — Mail Importations
Subpart A — General Provisions
- § 145.1— Definitions.
- § 145.2— Mail subject to Customs examination.
- § 145.3— Opening of letter class mail; reading of correspondence prohibited.
- § 145.4— Dutiable merchandise without declaration or invoice, prohibited merchandise, and merchandise imported contrary to law.
- § 145.5— Undeliverable packages.
Subpart B — Requirements and Procedures
Subpart C — Administrative Review of Mail Entries
Subpart D — Special Classes of Merchandise
- § 145.31— Importations not over $800 in value.
- § 145.32— Bona-fide gifts.
- § 145.34— Personal and household effects and tools of trade.
- § 145.35— United States products returned.
- § 145.36— Articles for institutions.
- § 145.37— Articles for the U.S. Government.
- § 145.38— Diplomatic pouches.
- § 145.39— Articles for diplomatic officers, representatives of international organizations, and foreign military personnel.
- § 145.40— Plant material imported for immediate exportation.
- § 145.41— Other conditionally and unconditionally free merchandise.
- § 145.42— Proof for conditionally free merchandise.
- § 145.43— Unaccompanied tourist shipments
Subpart E — Restricted and Prohibited Merchandise
- § 145.51— Articles prohibited by section 305, Tariff Act of 1930.
- § 145.52— Literature concerning devices for unlawful abortion.
- § 145.53— Firearms and munitions of war.
- § 145.54— Alcoholic beverages.
- § 145.55— Trademarks, trade names, and copyrights.
- § 145.56— Foreign Assets Control.
- § 145.57— Regulations of other agencies.
- § 145.58— Other restricted and prohibited merchandise.
- § 145.59— Seizures.