letters and documents

(2) Letters and documents shipments For purposes of paragraph (1)(B)— (A) the Customs Service may require with respect to letters and documents shipments— (i) that they be segregated by country of origin, and (ii) additional examination procedures that are not necessary for individually manifested shipments; (B) standard letter envelopes and standard document packs shall be segregated from larger document shipments for purposes of customs inspections; and (C) the term “letters and documents” means— (i) data described in General Headnote 4(c) of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, (ii) securities and similar evidences of value described in heading 4907 of such Schedule, but not monetary instruments defined pursuant to chapter 53 of title 31, and (iii) personal correspondence, whether on paper, cards, photographs, tapes, or other media.

Source

19 USC § 1431(d)(2)


Scoping language

None identified, default scope is assumed to be the parent (part II) of this section.
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