Virtual personal hearings under the Customs Act permit video-conference adjudication with emailed hearing records treated as official documents. Personal hearings under the Customs Act will be conducted via video-conference with parties required to consent, provide email contact, and receive secure hearing links; representatives must email scanned authorization and ID. Submissions will be reduced to a PDF record of personal hearing sent to parties within one day, amendable by signed return within three days, and thereafter treated as agreed; additional self attested documents may be emailed within three days of the hearing. The electronic record is admissible as documentary evidence under provisions recognizing electronic records.
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Virtual personal hearings under the Customs Act permit video-conference adjudication with emailed hearing records treated as official documents.
Personal hearings under the Customs Act will be conducted via video-conference with parties required to consent, provide email contact, and receive secure hearing links; representatives must email scanned authorization and ID. Submissions will be reduced to a PDF record of personal hearing sent to parties within one day, amendable by signed return within three days, and thereafter treated as agreed; additional self attested documents may be emailed within three days of the hearing. The electronic record is admissible as documentary evidence under provisions recognizing electronic records.
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