Change in constitution requires reporting and fresh licence application; interim broker activity may continue with commissioner approval. Firms or companies holding a customs broker licence must report constitutional changes to the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs promptly and apply for a fresh licence within sixty days; the Commissioner may grant a fresh licence and may allow continuation of customs broker activities with approval pending decision. If a licence ceases due to death or retirement of a qualified partner, director or authorised employee, the firm may replace that name with another qualified person or authorise a 'G' card holder to pass the required examination within two years and continue operations with Commissioner approval until qualification.
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Change in constitution requires reporting and fresh licence application; interim broker activity may continue with commissioner approval.
Firms or companies holding a customs broker licence must report constitutional changes to the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs promptly and apply for a fresh licence within sixty days; the Commissioner may grant a fresh licence and may allow continuation of customs broker activities with approval pending decision. If a licence ceases due to death or retirement of a qualified partner, director or authorised employee, the firm may replace that name with another qualified person or authorise a 'G' card holder to pass the required examination within two years and continue operations with Commissioner approval until qualification.
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