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Food supplement classification requires common parlance and authoritative tests, preventing treatment as proprietary Ayurvedic medicines without suppo...
Importers and Customs Brokers may declare non-food grade items not meant for human or animal consumption in the Bill of Entry through the Single Window table BE_SW_INFO_TYPE using the code CTG/GRA/NFG, described as grade-item not meant for human or animal consumption. Once submitted, the request will go to NCTC's Risk Management System for either facilitation or officer approval; where a revision creates a refund claim, RMS will flag the application and send it for officer processing. The same details may be used, where applicable, for FSSAI PGA declarations.
Importers and Customs Brokers may declare non-food grade items not meant for human or animal consumption in the Bill of Entry through the Single Window table BE_SW_INFO_TYPE using the code CTG/GRA/NFG, described as grade-item not meant for human or animal consumption. Once submitted, the request will go to NCTC's Risk Management System for either facilitation or officer approval; where a revision creates a refund claim, RMS will flag the application and send it for officer processing. The same details may be used, where applicable, for FSSAI PGA declarations.
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