Masonic University Lodge Apron
Ceremonial apron worn by university Masonic lodge officers during academic honor society initiations. HTS 9810.00.45.00 covers as regalia worn during public exercises of nonprofit educational fraternity institutions. Chapter notes limit to items worn on person during institutional events.
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This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If imported for general fraternal organization use
Non-educational fraternal apparel classified as other made-up clothing articles
If constructed of plastic rather than textile
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide charter showing nonprofit educational status; document specific initiation ceremony protocols; restrict to campus use only
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