ECC code allocation requires unique ten-character dealer identifiers with structured prefix and suffix, to be used on invoices. Allocation and mandatory use of ECC Codes is required for persons issuing invoices under Rule 57G or Rule 57T and registered under Rule 174. Commissioners must allot unique ten-character ECC codes structured as: Commissionerate (2 chars), Division (2 chars), Range (2 chars), Range serial (3 chars, 001-999) and a suffix (initially 'D', then 'E' if needed). Commissioners must maintain monthly-updated lists, publish them to dealers, and ensure ECC codes appear on invoices.
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ECC code allocation requires unique ten-character dealer identifiers with structured prefix and suffix, to be used on invoices.
Allocation and mandatory use of ECC Codes is required for persons issuing invoices under Rule 57G or Rule 57T and registered under Rule 174. Commissioners must allot unique ten-character ECC codes structured as: Commissionerate (2 chars), Division (2 chars), Range (2 chars), Range serial (3 chars, 001-999) and a suffix (initially "D", then "E" if needed). Commissioners must maintain monthly-updated lists, publish them to dealers, and ensure ECC codes appear on invoices.
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