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<h1>Customs House Agents Licensing Rules Updated: Annual Licence Caps, Higher Standards, and Appeal Changes Under Section 7</h1> Amendments to the Customs House Agents Licencing Regulations, 1984, empower Commissioners to annually assess and limit the number of temporary licences issued, addressing excess licensing. Enhanced work experience and minimum education standards for agency employees are mandated. Appeal authority against Commissioners' orders is shifted from the Board to the Chief Commissioner. Provisions ensure continuity of licences for proprietorships or partnerships despite death or retirement of licensees. Chief Commissioners are authorized to review orders under certain sub-regulations to ensure propriety. Limited companies are now permitted to change their constitution, a provision previously restricted to proprietorships or firms. These amendments apply across all Customs formations, including ports and inland container depots, with implementation feedback requested from authorities.