Time limit extension for customs authority rulings increases allowed period for pronouncement to a longer statutory term. Clause 96 amends section 28 I(6) of the Customs Act by substituting the words 'ninety days' with 'six months', thereby extending the statutory time limit for the Authority to pronounce its rulings and altering the procedural timetable for issuance of customs determinations.
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Time limit extension for customs authority rulings increases allowed period for pronouncement to a longer statutory term.
Clause 96 amends section 28 I(6) of the Customs Act by substituting the words "ninety days" with "six months", thereby extending the statutory time limit for the Authority to pronounce its rulings and altering the procedural timetable for issuance of customs determinations.
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