Special economic zone customs control rules covered admissible goods, permitted operations, compliance conditions, and officer checks. Section 76C, as it stood before omission, dealt with special provisions relating to a special economic zone by authorising the Central Government to make rules on the requirements for goods or classes of goods admissible to the zone, the nature of operations permitted in relation to such goods, and the conditions and procedures governing their handling. It also empowered the Board to prescribe, through regulations, the arrangements for customs control within the special economic zone. In addition, the proper officer was given the right to carry out checks on goods kept or stored in the zone at any time.
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Special economic zone customs control rules covered admissible goods, permitted operations, compliance conditions, and officer checks.
Section 76C, as it stood before omission, dealt with special provisions relating to a special economic zone by authorising the Central Government to make rules on the requirements for goods or classes of goods admissible to the zone, the nature of operations permitted in relation to such goods, and the conditions and procedures governing their handling. It also empowered the Board to prescribe, through regulations, the arrangements for customs control within the special economic zone. In addition, the proper officer was given the right to carry out checks on goods kept or stored in the zone at any time.
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