Customs notice registration requires prompt decision, minimum validity, and immediate communication to covered customs offices. The Principal Commissioner or Commissioner must, within 30 working days of receiving the notice under Rule 3 or after expiry of any extended time, inform the applicant whether the notice is registered or rejected. If registered, the registration must specify the period for which Customs assistance will be available, with a minimum validity of one year unless a shorter period is requested by the noticee or right holder. The registering officer must immediately communicate the notice details to all covered Customs offices by speed post or electronic mode.
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Customs notice registration requires prompt decision, minimum validity, and immediate communication to covered customs offices.
The Principal Commissioner or Commissioner must, within 30 working days of receiving the notice under Rule 3 or after expiry of any extended time, inform the applicant whether the notice is registered or rejected. If registered, the registration must specify the period for which Customs assistance will be available, with a minimum validity of one year unless a shorter period is requested by the noticee or right holder. The registering officer must immediately communicate the notice details to all covered Customs offices by speed post or electronic mode.
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