85 SCHEDULE 2. - WOOD AND PAPER; PRINTED MATTER TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES SCHEDULE 2. - WOOD AND PAPER; PRINTED MATTER 86 Part 1 - Wood and Wood Products A. Rough and Primary Wood Products; Wood Waste B. Lumber, Flooring, and Moldings C. Densified Wood and Articles Thereof D. Wooden Containers E. Miscellaneous Products of Wood F. Articles Not Specially Provided For, of Wood Part 2 - Cork and Cork Products; Bamboo, Rattan, Willow and Chip; Basketwork, Wickerwork, and Related Proiducts of Fibrous Vegetable Substances A. Cork and Cork Products B. Bamboo, Rattan, Willow, and Chip; Basketwork, Wickerwork, and Related Products of Fibrous Vegetable Substances Part 3 - Wood Veneers, Plywood and Other Wood-Veneer Assemblies, and Building Boards Part 4 - Paper, Paperboard, and Products Thereof A. Paper-Making Materials B. Paper and Paperboard, in Rolls and Sheets, Not Cut to Size or Shape C. Paper and Paperboard Cut to Size or Shape; Articles of Paper and Paperboard D. Articles Not Specially Provided For of Pulp, of Papier-Mache, of Paper, or of Paperboard Part 5 - Books, Pamphlets, and Other Printed Matter TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES SCHEDULE 2. - WOOD AND PAPER; PRINTED MATTER Part 1. - Wood and Wood Products 87 Rates of Duty Item Articles 1 2 PART 1. - WOOD AND WOOD PRODUCTS Part 1 headnote: 1. For the purposes of subparts 0. E, and F of this part, hardboard shall be deemed to be wood. Subpart A. - Rough and Primary Wood Products; Wood Waste Subpart A headnotes: 1. The term "«»ood waste", as used In this subpart, means residual material other than firewood resulting from the processing of wood, including scraps, shavings, sawdust, veneer clippings, chipper rejects and similar small wood residues, and also larger or coarser solid types of residual wood such as slabs, edgings, cull pieces, and veneer log cores. 2. The provisions for wood products In Items 200.60 (poles, piles, and posts), 200.65 (lathsl, 200.75 (fence pickets, palings, and rails), 200.80 (railroad ties), and 200.85 (shingles and shakes) cover such products whether or not they have been treated with creosote or other wood preservatives. Firewood, hogged-wood fuel and wood waste made into fuel by compression, whether or not containing an added binder: 200.03 Firewood, and fuel not containing an added Free Free 200.06 10^ ad val. 20^ ad val 200.10 Free Free 200.15 200.20 12.5^ ad val. 23% ad val 200.25 Wood excelsior, including excelsior pads and wrappings.. l6-2/3^ ad val. 33-1/3^ ad val. 200.30 Free Free 200.35 Logs and timber, in the rough, split, hewn, or roughly Free Free 200. ^tO Wood sticks (except bamboo and rattan sticks), in the rough, or cut into lengths suitable for sticks for umbrellas, parasols, sunshades, whips, fishing rods, Free 200.^5 Brierroot, in the rough or not further advanced than 2^ ad val. 1051$ ad val. Wood blocks, blanks, or sticks, rough shaped by boring, hewing, or sawing so as to be dedicated to finishing into specific articles such as gunstocks, lasts, heels, handles, oars, shuttles, archery bows, or billiard cues: 200.50 Free Free 200.55 0.5^ ad val. 105^ ad val. 200.60 Free Free TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES SCHEDULE 2. - WOOD AND PAPER; PRINTED MATTER 88 Part 1. - Wood and Wood Products Rates of Duty 200.65 Wood laths Free Free 200.75 Wood fence pickets, palings, and rails, whether or not assembled into fence sections Free Free 200.80 Wood railroad ties (except switch or bridge ties) Free Free 200.85 Wood shingles and shakes Free Free Wood dowel rods and pins, plain, or sanded, grooved, or otherwise advanced in condition: 200.90 Plain 2.55t ad val. 3% ad val. 200.95 Advanced in condition 16-2/3^ ad val. 33-1/35^ ad val. Subpart B. - Lumber, Flooring, and Moldings Subpart B headnot-es: 1. This subpart covers lumber, wood siding, wood flooring, wood moldings, and certain wood carvings and ornaments, including such products when they have been drilled or treated. 2. For the purposes of this part, the following terms have the meanings hereby assigned to them: (a) Lumber; A product of a sawmill or sawmill and planing mill derived from a log by lengthwise sawing which, in its original sawed condition, has at least 2 approximately parallel flat longitudinal sawed surfaces, and which may be rough, dressed, or worked, as set forth below: (I) rough lumber is lumber just as it comes from the saw, whether in the original sawed size or edged, resawn, crosscut, or trimmed to smaller sizes; (li) dressed lumber is lumber which has been dressed or surfaced by planing on at least one edge or face; and tiill worked lumber Is lumber which has been matched (provided with a tongued- and-grooved joint at the edges or ends), shiplapped (provided with a rabbeted or lapped joint at the edges), or patterned (shaped at the edges or on the faces to a patterned or molded form) on a matching machine, sticker, or molder. Edge-glued or end-glued wood over 6 feet in length and not over 15 Inches in width shall be classified as lumber if such wood as a solid piece without glue joints would be deemed to be lumber as defined above. (b) Softwood! Wood from trees of coniferous species (order Coniferae). (c) Hardwood: Wood from trees of non-coniferous species. (d) DriI led or treated! Drilled at Intervals for nails, screws, or bolts, sanded or otherwise surface processed in lieu of, or In addition to, planing or working, or treated with creosote or other wood pre­ servatives, or with fillers, sealers, waxes, oils, stains, varnishes, paints, or enamels, but not In­ cluding anti-stain or other temporary applications mentioned in headnote 4 of this subpart. (e) Standard wood moldings: Wood moldings worked to a pattern and having the same profile In cross section throughout their length. TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES SCHEDULE 2. - WOOD AND PAPER; PRINTED MATTER Part 1. - Wood and Wood Products 89 Rates of Duty It«n Articles 1 2 3. Lumber, including certain flooring provided for in this subpart. Is dutiable on the basis of "board measure" for which the unit of measurement is the board foot. For the purposes of this sub­ part, a board foot Is the quantity of lumber con­ tained in, or derived (by drying, dressing, or work­ ing, or any combination of these processesi from, a piece of rough green lumber 1 inch In thickness, 12 inches in width, and 1 foot In length, or the equivalent of such piece in other dimensions. 4. The treatment of lumber or other products provided for in this subpart with anti-stain or other temporary applications which serve only for the purpose of maintaining the products in their rough, dressed, or worked condition until installa­ tion or further manufacture shall not affect their classification under any of the provisions of this subpart. Lumber, rough, dressed, or worked (including softwood flooring classifiable as lumber, but not including siding, molding, and hardwood flooring): Softwood: 202.03 350 per 1000 ft., Sit.00 per 1000 ft.. board measure board measure Pine (Pinus spp.): 202.06 Eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) and 25(8 per 1000 ft., $1 per 1000 ft., board measure board measure 202.09 Si per 1000 ft., S'+ per 1000 ft., board measure board measure 202.12 $1 per 1000 ft., S't per 1000 ft., board measure board measure 202.15 SI per 1000 ft., %k per 1000 ft., board measure board measure 202.18 $1 per 1000 ft., S't per 1000 ft., board measure board measure 202.21 Si per 1000 ft.. S4 per 1000 ft.. board measure board measure 202.2^+ Si per 1000 ft., $k per 1000 ft., board measure board measure 202.27 Cedar (Thu.ia spp., Juniperus spp,, Chamaecyparis spp., Cupressus spp. and 75«! per 1000 ft., S3 per 1000 ft.. board measure board measure 202.30 Si.50 per 1000 ft., S3 per 1000 ft., board measure board measure 202.31 Si.20 per 1000 ft., board measure (s) Hardwood: 202.36 Balsa (Ochroma lagopus) and teak (Tectona S3 per 1000 ft., S3 per 1000 ft., board measure board measure 202.39 Mahogany (Swietenla spp. or Khaya spp.) Si.60 per 1000 ft., $3.10 per 1000 ft., board measure board measure 202 Al Spanish cedar (Cedrela spp.), boxwood (Buxus spp.), ebony (Diospyros spp.), lancewood (Qxandra spp.), Japanese maple (Acer spp.), Japanese white oak (Quercus spp.) and lignumvitae 2.55^ ad val. 15^ ad 202.43 $1.50 per 1000 ft,, S3 p?r 1000 ft., board measure board measure (s) = Suspended. See general headnote 3(b). TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES SCHEDULE 2. - WOOD AND PAPER; PRINTED MATTER 90 Part 1. - Wood and Wood Products Rates of IXity Wood siding (weatherboards or clapboards), not drilled or treated! 202. ifj Resawn bevel siding 500 per 1000 sq. ft. $2 per 1000 sq. ft. surface measure surface measure Other: 202.k& Western redoedar (Thu.ja plicata) 750 per 1000 sq. ft. S3 per 1000 sq. ft. surface measure surface measure 202.50 Other $1 per 1000 sq. ft., $h per 1000 sq. ft. surface measure surface measure Lumber and wood siding, drilled or treated; and edge- glued or end-glued wood not over 6 feet in length or over 15 inches in width, whether or not drilled or treated: 202.52 Softwood lumber and siding, drilled, or pressure treated with creosote or other wood preservative, or both, but not otherwise treated 1.^% ad val.
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