Customs Broker licensing: qualification, bonding, examinations and regulatory oversight enable suspension or revocation after prescribed procedure. Section 146 and the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2013 prescribe that applicants for a Customs Broker licence must satisfy citizenship, fitness, financial and educational/experience criteria, pass prescribed written and oral examinations within specified time limits, pay the licence fee, execute a bond and furnish security; licences are valid for a fixed period with renewal subject to performance and documentary conditions. The regulations impose operational duties on brokers and empower the Commissioner to suspend, revoke, forfeit security or impose penalties after prescribed notice, inquiry and hearing procedures.
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Customs Broker licensing: qualification, bonding, examinations and regulatory oversight enable suspension or revocation after prescribed procedure.
Section 146 and the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2013 prescribe that applicants for a Customs Broker licence must satisfy citizenship, fitness, financial and educational/experience criteria, pass prescribed written and oral examinations within specified time limits, pay the licence fee, execute a bond and furnish security; licences are valid for a fixed period with renewal subject to performance and documentary conditions. The regulations impose operational duties on brokers and empower the Commissioner to suspend, revoke, forfeit security or impose penalties after prescribed notice, inquiry and hearing procedures.
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