Administrative control of ICDs/CFSs now vests with territorial Commissioners of Customs or, where none, Commissioners of Central Excise. Administrative control of ICDs/CFSs is vested in territorial Commissioners of Customs, and where an ICD/CFS lies outside any Customs commissioner's territory, control is assigned to the territorial Commissioner of Central Excise; specified ICDs are allocated to named Central Excise commissioners and affected parties must issue Public Notices/Standing Orders, report implementation difficulties to the Board, and acknowledge receipt.
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Administrative control of ICDs/CFSs now vests with territorial Commissioners of Customs or, where none, Commissioners of Central Excise.
Administrative control of ICDs/CFSs is vested in territorial Commissioners of Customs, and where an ICD/CFS lies outside any Customs commissioner's territory, control is assigned to the territorial Commissioner of Central Excise; specified ICDs are allocated to named Central Excise commissioners and affected parties must issue Public Notices/Standing Orders, report implementation difficulties to the Board, and acknowledge receipt.
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