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<h1>Customs Broker License Revocation: Notice Issued Within 90 Days; Defense Submission and Inquiry Process Detailed</h1> The procedure for revoking a customs broker's license or imposing a penalty involves several steps. The Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs must issue a written notice within ninety days of receiving an offense report, detailing the grounds for revocation or penalty. The customs broker has thirty days to submit a defense and indicate if they wish to be heard in person. An inquiry is conducted by the Deputy or Assistant Commissioner, who considers evidence and prepares a report within ninety days. The customs broker can respond to this report, and the Commissioner will decide on the license's status or penalty, ensuring the broker has an opportunity to be heard.