[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 19, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 19CFR134.33]

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                        TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES
 
  CHAPTER I--UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
 
PART 134--COUNTRY OF ORIGIN MARKING--Table of Contents
 
              Subpart D--Exceptions to Marking Requirements
 
Sec. 134.33  J-List exceptions.

    Articles of a class or kind listed below are excepted from the 
requirements of country of origin marking in accordance with the 
provisions of section 304(a)(3)(J), Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19 
U.S.C. 1304(a)(3)(J)). However, in the case of any article described in 
this list which is imported in a container, the outermost container in 
which the article ordinarily reaches the ultimate purchaser is required 
to be marked to indicate the origin of its contents in accordance with 
the requirements of subpart C of this part. All articles are listed in 
Treasury Decisions 49690, 49835, and 49896. A reference different from 
the foregoing indicates an amendment.

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                 Articles                            References
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Art, works of.
Articles classified under subheadings       T.D. 66-153.
 9810.00.15, 9810.00.25, 9810.00.40 and
 9810.00.45, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of
 the United States.
Articles entered in good faith as antiques
 and rejected as unauthentic.
Bagging, waste.
Bags, jute.
Bands, steel.
Beads, unstrung.
Bearings, ball, \5/8\-inch or less in
 diameter.
Blanks, metal, to be plated.
Bodies, harvest hat.
Bolts, nuts, and washers.
Briarwood in blocks.
Briquettes, coal or coke.
Buckles, 1 inch or less in greatest
 dimension.
Burlap.
Buttons.
Cards, playing.
Cellophane and celluloid in sheets, bands,
 or strips.
Chemicals, drugs, medicinal, and similar
 substances, when imported in capsules,
 pills, tablets, lozenges, or troches.
Cigars and cigarettes.
Covers, straw bottle.
Dies, diamond wire, unmounted.
Dowels, wooden.
Effects, theatrical.
Eggs.
Feathers.
Firewood.
Flooring, not further manufactured than     T.D.s 49750; 50366(6).
 planed, tongued and grooved.
Flowers, artificial, except bunches.
Flowers, cut.
Glass, cut to shape and size for use in
 clocks, hand, pocket, and purse mirrors,
 and other glass of similar shapes and
 sizes, not including lenses or watch
 crystals.
Glides, furniture, except glides with
 prongs.
Hairnets.
Hides, raw.
Hooks, fish (except snelled fish hooks)...  T.D. 50205(3).
Hoops (wood), barrel.
Laths.
Leather, except finished.
Livestock.
Lumber, sawed.............................  T.D.s 49750; 50366(6).
Metal bars, except concrete reinforcement
 bars; billets, blocks, blooms; ingots;
 pigs; plates; sheets, except galvanized
 sheets; shafting; slabs; and metal in
 similar forms.
Mica not further manufactured than cut or
 stamped to dimensions, shape or form.
Monuments.
Nails, spikes, and staples.
Natural products, such as vegetables,
 fruits, nuts, berries, and live or dead
 animals, fish and birds; all the
 foregoing which are in their natural
 state or not advanced in any manner
 further than is necessary for their safe
 transportation.
Nets, bottle, wire.
Paper, newsprint.
Paper, stencil.
Paper, stock.
Parchment and vellum.
Parts for machines imported from same
 country as parts.
Pickets (wood).
Pins, tuning.
Plants, shrubs and other nursery stock.
Plugs, tie.
Poles, bamboo.
Posts (wood), fence.
Pulpwood.
Rags (including wiping rags)
Rails, joint bars, and tie plates covered
 by subheadings 7302.10.10 through
 7302.90.00, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of
 the United States.
Ribbon.
Rivets.
Rope, including wire rope; cordage; cords;
 twines, threads, and yarns.
Scrap and waste.
Screws.
Shims, track.
Shingles (wood), bundles of (except         T.D. 49750.
 bundles of red-cedar shingles).
Skins, fur, dressed or dyed.
Skins, raw fur.
Sponges.
Springs, watch.
Stamps, postage and revenue, and other      T.D. 66-153.
 articles covered in subheadings
 9704.00.00 and 4807.00.00, Harmonized
 Tariff Schedule of the United States.
Staves (wood), barrel.
Steel, hoop.
Sugar, maple.
Ties (wood), railroad.
Tides, not over 1 inch in greatest
 dimension.
Timbers, sawed.
Tips, penholder.
Trees, Christmas.
Weights, analytical and precision in sets   T.D.s 49750; 51802.
Wicking, candle.
Wire, except barbed.
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[T.D. 72-262, 35 FR 20318, Sept. 29, 1972, as amended by T.D. 85-123, 50 
FR 29954, July 23, 1985; T.D. 89-1, 53 FR 51256, Dec. 21, 1988; T.D. 95-
79, 60 FR, 49752, Sept. 27, 1995]

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