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HEARNAP — Part 41
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GENERAL INFORMATION
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE. A gmalipox vaccination within *
three ie an entry requirement when returning to
the United States from almost alt countries. Yellow .
fever and cholera yaccinations are re uired if you visit .- .
countries with en infected area. The vaccination(s) -- >:
should be obtained before you leave the United =~
States, and recorded on Form PHS-731, “International
Certificates of Vaccination”, and validated in the U.S. .
by a local or state health officer. You may obtain
additional information from your local, state or neareat
U.S. Public Health Service. © oo. eas
HEALTH INSURANCE. Persons contemplating travel abroad -
should contact their medical insurance company to
ine what coverage, if any, they have while
outside the U.S. Generally Social Security Medicare
doce not cover health care expenses outside the U.8.
CUSTOMS SERVICE. Know before you go. The pamphiet -°
“Cystome Hints” gives you current inent informa:
tion about Customs requirements, and bow they apply
to articles acquired abroad. ‘Obtain a copy from your ,
nearest customs office OTF from the Commissioner of
Customs, Washington, D.C. 20326. . .
TREASURY. Treasury regulations prohibit purchase OF |
importation of North Korean, North Vietnamese, OF. .
Cuban merchandise without a license. The probibi-
tions also apply to the purchase oF importation
mainland China goods Gneinding antiques) and other
Chinese-type goods which may be availabie outside of
that country. However, tourists may in any calendar
month purchase and import up to $100 of auch goods ©
without a license er special certificate of origin. Ces-" .
tain transactions incident to authorized travel to and -
in mainland China are also permitted. For further
information, write to the Office of Foreign Assets
Control, Treasury Department, Washington, D.C:
20220. . Travelers may also consult tocal American 1°.
consulates, especially the consulate at Hong Kong. |
AGRICULTURE. Do not bring foreign meats, fruits, plante,
poil, or other agricultural items when you return to the
United States. To do so wilt detay you at the port of
entry. It is unlawful to bring in forcign agricultural
items without permission, because they carry destruc:
tive plant or animal pests and discases. General
information is contained ia “Customs Hints’. For
specific information, write to “Quarentines”, U.S.
Department of Agriculture; Washington, D.C. 20250.
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