Examination of imported goods verifies declarations before clearance; officers may order inspection and sample analysis to confirm descriptions. Examination of imported goods verifies descriptions and declarations in the Bill of Entry; goods flagged by the Risk Management System or by a proper officer must be inspected, with samples drawn for analysis where necessary. The assessed or pre-assessment Bill of Entry is presented for registration in the import shed, the proper officer examines goods and documents, and compliant shipments receive a clearance order.
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Examination of imported goods verifies declarations before clearance; officers may order inspection and sample analysis to confirm descriptions.
Examination of imported goods verifies descriptions and declarations in the Bill of Entry; goods flagged by the Risk Management System or by a proper officer must be inspected, with samples drawn for analysis where necessary. The assessed or pre-assessment Bill of Entry is presented for registration in the import shed, the proper officer examines goods and documents, and compliant shipments receive a clearance order.
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