Jurisdictional filing requirement: applications must be filed with the regional authority per Status Certificate; zonal committee abolished. Applications for certificates must be filed with the jurisdictional Regional Authority per the Status Certificate; Zonal Committee abolished and Zonal Offices must transfer applications to the concerned Regional Authority. Split certificates may be issued after initial issuance and may specify a different port of registration. Certificates valid on the notice date receive an automatic twelve month extension without endorsement by the Regional Authority.
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Jurisdictional filing requirement: applications must be filed with the regional authority per Status Certificate; zonal committee abolished.
Applications for certificates must be filed with the jurisdictional Regional Authority per the Status Certificate; Zonal Committee abolished and Zonal Offices must transfer applications to the concerned Regional Authority. Split certificates may be issued after initial issuance and may specify a different port of registration. Certificates valid on the notice date receive an automatic twelve month extension without endorsement by the Regional Authority.
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