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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 122 — Air Commerce Regulations · § 122.101

§ 122.101. Entry of accompanied baggage.

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Passengers who enter the U.S. on one aircraft and depart to a foreign area on another aircraft with accompanying baggage shall either:
(a)Submit their baggage to Customs for inspection; or
(b)Arrange with the importing carrier for the baggage to be processed under regular in-transit procedures. When passengers choose not to have access to their baggage while in the U.S., the baggage shall be listed on the Air Cargo Manifest as provided in § 122.48.
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