Form CBP Form-226 CBP Form-226 Record of Vessel Foreign Repair or Equipment Purchase

Record of Vessel Foreign Repair or Equipment

CBP_Form_226[1]

Record of Vessel Foreign Repair or Equipment

OMB: 1651-0027

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Form Approved, OMB No 1651-0027 Exp. 05-31-2008; See back of form for Paperwork Reduction Act Notice.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

1. FUNCTION OF THIS DOCUMENT (Mark only one)

Customs and Border Protection
RECORD OF VESSEL
FOREIGN REPAIR OR EQUIPMENT PURCHASE
19 CFR 4.7, 4.14

ITEMS BELOW FOR ENTRY ONLY; DO NOT USE FOR DECLARATION

DECLARATION

18. ENTRY NUMBER AND DATE

(Complete Items 1 through 16 Only)

ENTRY
(Complete Items 1- 15 and 19-25)

2. OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS

3. REPRESENTED LOCALLY BY

19. NAME OF PRINCIPAL AND SURETY

5. NAME OF MASTER

4. VESSEL NAME
6. PORT ARRIVED FROM

7. VOYAGE NO.

11.
LOCATION (City and Country) AND DATE OF
REPAIRS ETC. AND SAILING DATE FROM
THAT COUNTRY

8. U.S. PORT OF ARRIVAL

12.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK PERFORMED INCLUDING IDENTIFICATION OF
MATERIALS/EQUIPMENT PURCHASED

15. TOTAL
AMOUNT DECLARED

9. PORT CODE

10. ARRIVAL DATE

COST IN FOREIGN MONEY
13. Material, Parts or
Equipment

14. Labor

15a. Material, Etc.

15b. Labor

ITEMS BELOW FOR DECLARATION ONLY, DO NOT USE FOR ENTRY
16. CERTIFICATION OF MASTER

A. SIGNATURE
B. TITLE

I have examined the vessel's log, which indicates:
The undeclared repairs or purchases which
I have listed on the back of this declaration.

No undeclared
repairs or purchases

A. SIGNATURE
C. DATE

B. TITLE

22.
EXCHANGE
RATE

21. BOND AMOUNT

24.
DUTY @ 50% ENTERED
COST IN U.S. MONEY

23.
ENTERED
U.S. COST

25. CERTIFICATION OF MASTER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT OF THE OWNER

17. CBP USE ONLY

AS MASTER OF THE SAID VESSEL, I HEREBY
SUBSCRIBE TO THE DECLARATION STATEMENT
ON THE BACK OF THIS DOCUMENT.

20. BOND NUMBER

I HEREBY SUBSCRIBE TO THE STATEMENT RELATIVE
TO AN ENTRY ON THE BACK OF THIS DOCUMENT.
(Mark Box ''A" or Box ''B')
A

(full and complete)

B

(incomplete)

C. SIGNATURE
C. DATE

D. TITLE

E. DATE

CBP Form 226 (05/96)

I. DECLARATION STATEMENT (Applicable to Item 16 on front of form.)
As master of the said vessel and to the best of my knowledge
and belief. I declare that the itemized list on the front of this
form is a true statement of the cost of the equipment (including
boats) purchased for, or the repair parts or materials to be used,
or the expenses of repairs made outside the United States upon
the said vessel and that there were no such purchases or
expenses outside the United States except as stated. I further
declare that I will immediately furnish to the appropriate CBP
Officer any information which hereafter comes to my attention
which indicates that the costs shown on the itemized list are
incorrect or that there are costs which are not itemized. The
statement does not include compensation paid to members of
the regular crew1 in connection with the installation of any such
equipment or making of repairs outside the United States. I
have listed below any items that I believe are clearly within the
purview of 19 U.S.C. 1466(b)(3), such as dunnage, packing, or
temporary devices for the control of cargo.

I understand that except as provided in section 4.14(b),
Customs Regulations, the vessel will not be allowed to clear

until estimated duties are deposited or a bond on CBP
Form 301 is given therefor, and that the vessel is
subject to forfeiture if the required report of purchases
and expenses is not made. I declare that if no items are
listed, then no such equipment or repairs were
purchased. If my vessel is of more than 500 gross tons,
I declare that no work in the nature of an alteration or
rebuilding within the meaning of 46 U.S.C. 883a has
been effected in any foreign port or place which has not
been separately reported. A copy of any such report is
attached. I understand that if a report of such work is
not made, the vessel is subject to forfeiture and the
owner and I are each liable to a penalty of $200.

signed on a vessel soley for the
purpose of making repairs are not members of the
regular crew within the meaning of 19 U.S.C. 1466(a),
and compensation paid to such crewmembers must be
reported as foreign labor used in making repairs.

II. ENTRY STATEMENT (Applicable to Item 25 of front of form.)
As master of the said vessel or authorized agent of the
owner of the vessel and to the best of my knowledge and
belief, I declare that (Place "X" in Box "A" or "B" in Item 25
on the front of the document):
A If I have marked Box "A", this entry contains a
full and complete account, together with the cost, at
the places and times mentioned, of the equipment
(including the boats) purchased for, or the repair
parts or materials to be used, or the expenses of the
repairs made in a foreign country for the said vessel.
B If I have marked Box "B", this entry contains an
incomplete account, together with an estimate of the
total cost of the equipment purchased for, or

1 Crewmembers

the repair parts or materials to be used, or the
expenses of the repairs made in a foreign country,
and it is requested that liquidation of the entry be
suspended pending the furnishing of a complete
account of the items liable to duty.
I further declare that if at any time hereafter I discover any
error in the account now produced or receive any
information showing a different state of facts, I will
immediately make the same known to the port director of
CBP. I hereby stipulate that the estimated duties will be
deposited, or bond given therefor, before clearance is
granted except on vessels specially exempted by
regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury, and that all
increased duties that may accrue will be paid when
ascertained.

CBP USE ONLY
UNDECLARED REPAIRS OR PURCHASES

ITEMS WITHIN PURVIEW OF 19 U.S.C. 1466(b)(3), IF ANY:

PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT NOTICE: This request is in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act. We ask for the information in order to carry out the laws and regulations administered by the U.S. Customs and Border
Protection. These regulations and form require the master of a vessel to make entry on the cost of equipment, or any part thereof purchased, of repair parts or material used or of repairs made in a foreign country. It is mandatory. The
estimated average burden associated with collection of information is 45 minutes per respondent depending on individual circumstances. Comments concerning the accuracy of this burden estimate and suggestions for reducing this burden
should be directed to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Information Services Branch, Washington, DC 20229 and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (1651-0027) Washington, DC 20503.

CBP Form 226 (05/96)


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