Export licensing for sandalwood chips requires origin certificates, physical stock verification and compliance with export conditions. Export of sandalwood chips, mixed chips, flakes, sapwood chips/powder and dust is permitted only against an Export Licence for listed sandalwood classes. Applications must include prescribed forms and supporting documents such as export order/credit instrument, RCMC, IEC, and Certificate(s) of Origin or Legal Procurement Certificate(s) issued by the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests; unutilised origin certificates and unlifted auction stocks may be considered subject to documentary proof and physical verification. Licences are issued only after original legal procurement documents and a certificate of physical stock verification from the designated forest or wildlife officer are produced.
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Export licensing for sandalwood chips requires origin certificates, physical stock verification and compliance with export conditions.
Export of sandalwood chips, mixed chips, flakes, sapwood chips/powder and dust is permitted only against an Export Licence for listed sandalwood classes. Applications must include prescribed forms and supporting documents such as export order/credit instrument, RCMC, IEC, and Certificate(s) of Origin or Legal Procurement Certificate(s) issued by the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests; unutilised origin certificates and unlifted auction stocks may be considered subject to documentary proof and physical verification. Licences are issued only after original legal procurement documents and a certificate of physical stock verification from the designated forest or wildlife officer are produced.
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