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Seal of the United States Customs Service, when it was part of the Department of the Treasury. The service has since been reorganized and split up into two agencies under the Department of Homeland Security, mainly the U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The design is the same as the Treasury seal with a Customs Service inscription. Source
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For historical version, see File:American Customs. Johnson's new chart of national emblems, 1868.jpg Johnson's new chart of national emblems, 1868.jpg This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file:
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As well as wide use of the portcullis design with varied supporting emblems, this specific version with the crown has been used by HM Customs and Excise "for some centuries." There was a formal grant to both Houses of Parliament by Queen Elizabeth II in 1996. A grant for official use is not a claim of copyright.
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Information about the department's functions and government funding allocation could be found in the Administrative Arrangements Orders, the annual Portfolio Budget Statements and in the department's annual reports. In the 23 April 1958 Administrative Arrangements Order, the department's functions were: [1] Duties of Customs and Excise
The original World Trade Center complex, Building 6, housed offices of the U.S. Customs Service. [3] [circular reference] With the passage of the Homeland Security Act, the U.S. Customs Service passed from under the jurisdiction of the Treasury Department to under the jurisdiction of the Department of Homeland Security.