Authorised courier registration: criteria, compliance conditions, grounds for refusal, business intimation, procedures and extensions Registration as an Authorised Courier is conferred if the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs is satisfied that an applicant meets registration requirements. Existing registrants under the 1998 regime are deemed registered only after meeting regulation 8 conditions within a limited compliance period subject to a possible extension, excluding the condition in regulation 8(2). The Commissioner may refuse registration on conviction or pending criminal proceedings. Registered couriers may operate at other customs airports upon intimation in Form J, and the Commissioner may review registrations for reasons recorded in writing.
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Authorised courier registration: criteria, compliance conditions, grounds for refusal, business intimation, procedures and extensions
Registration as an Authorised Courier is conferred if the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs is satisfied that an applicant meets registration requirements. Existing registrants under the 1998 regime are deemed registered only after meeting regulation 8 conditions within a limited compliance period subject to a possible extension, excluding the condition in regulation 8(2). The Commissioner may refuse registration on conviction or pending criminal proceedings. Registered couriers may operate at other customs airports upon intimation in Form J, and the Commissioner may review registrations for reasons recorded in writing.
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