FC2—HTS General Rules of Interpretation, 1 & 2 Basic (fill in gaps)
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Estimated total study time: 1 hour 30 minutes
This fill-in-the-gaps learning focuses on the Harmonized Tariff Schedule General Rules of Interpretation 1 and 2 to the Heading and Subheading level.
This module does not have a study assignment per se, and assumes that the user has some existing understanding of the topic. A person with little or no prior understanding of this topic should take a regular GISTnet course covering this topic instead.
HTS General Rules of Interpretation 1 & 2 Basic (fill in gaps)
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- Take the pre-test. Select only responses that you are confident are correct. Do not guess because an incorrect response will cost you points. If you pass this test, your module will close and you can feel confident that you have a basic understanding of the material.
- If you do not pass the pre-test, the next step is to take an assessment-for-learning at least twice. The immediate feedback messages will provide the correct responses, with links to read more about what the question addresses. Each time you take an assessment you will gain more knowledge on the subject and reinforce what you have already learned.
- Once you feel confident you can correctly answer all questions encountered in the assessments-for-learning, continue on to the assessment-for-record. This can be taken as many times as required to pass. Passing this assessment will complete the module.
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(Estimated study time: 1 hour 30 minutes)
- General Rule of Interpretation Number 1
- The First General Rule of Interpretation is the Most Important
- Section, Chapter and Subchapter Titles are for Reference Only
- Chapter and Section Titles May be Misleading
- Certain Underwear, Even if Knitted or Crocheted, is Classified in Chapter 62
- Classify According to Legal Elements
- Terms of the Headings are the First Legal Element
- Consider the Terms of Relative Section and Chapter Notes
- Check the Legal Notes (Section and Chapter) When Deciding on a Heading
- General Rules 2 to 6 Must not be Used if they Contradict Rule 1
- When the Text of a Heading Creates a Hard Stop at Rule 1
- Rule 1, in Conclusion
- General Rule of Interpretation Number 2
- General Rule 2 Broadens the Scope of Headings
- General Rule of Interpretation Number 2(a)
- General Rule 2(a)
- How to Classify Incomplete or Unfinished Articles
- Examples of the Essential Character of Incomplete Articles
- "Blanks" are Considered Unfinished Articles Because they Require Additional Manufacturing
- Because they are manufactured into many different articles and do not have the essential character of any particular good these goods are to be classified as what they are: bars, rods, pipes or sheets.
- What to do with Unassembled or Disassembled Articles
- Unassembled or Disassembled Articles Must be Ready for Assembly
- Examples of Unassembled or Disassembled Articles
- What if the Articles are Both Unassembled or Disassembled AND Incomplete or Unfinished?
- Unassembled AND Incomplete: The Double Test
- General Rule of Interpretation Number 2(b)
- General Rule 2(b)
- Goods Consisting More than One Material or Substance
- Materials and Substances Mixed with Other Materials or Substances
- Goods or Articles Made of a Given Material or Substance
- Choosing a Heading When Two or More Headings May Apply
- Be Aware of Possible Rule 2 Exclusions
- Rule 2 must not Contradict Rule 1
- Some Heading Terms May Forbid Using Rule 2