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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 10 — Articles Conditionally Free, Subject to a Reduced Rate, Etc. · § 10.203

§ 10.203. Eligibility criteria in general.

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An article classifiable under a subheading of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States for which a rate of duty of "Free" appears in the "Special" subcolumn followed by the symbol "J" or "J\*" in parentheses is eligible for duty-free treatment, and will be accorded such treatment, if each of the following requirements is met:
(a)Imported directly. The article is imported directly from a beneficiary country as provided in § 10.204.
(b)Country of origin criteria. The article complies with the country of origin criteria set forth in § 10.205.
(c)Value content requirement. The article complies with the value content requirement set forth in § 10.206.
(d)Filing of claim and submission of supporting documentation. The claim for duty-free treatment is filed, and any required documentation in support of the claim is submitted, in accordance with the procedures set forth in § 10.207.
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