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Export examination norms tie inspection scope to risk indicators and permit targeted checks and sealing protocols to ensure compliance. Examination norms link inspection scope to incentives, value and destination under a Risk Management System; post registration amendments to critical shipment parameters are generally barred, but requested changes trigger mandatory examination to exclude mala fide intent. Specific intelligence allows examination beyond norms and periodic higher-percentage checks of consignments with defined package sampling limits. Sealing and packing protocols require bottle or lead seals when stuffing/sealing is supervised by Customs, accompanied by prescribed examination reports; perishable cargo is exempt from routine checks and, if examined with prior officer permission, should be cleared the same day absent legal contraventions.
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<h1>Export examination norms tie inspection scope to risk indicators and permit targeted checks and sealing protocols to ensure compliance.</h1> Examination norms link inspection scope to incentives, value and destination under a Risk Management System; post registration amendments to critical shipment parameters are generally barred, but requested changes trigger mandatory examination to exclude mala fide intent. Specific intelligence allows examination beyond norms and periodic higher-percentage checks of consignments with defined package sampling limits. Sealing and packing protocols require bottle or lead seals when stuffing/sealing is supervised by Customs, accompanied by prescribed examination reports; perishable cargo is exempt from routine checks and, if examined with prior officer permission, should be cleared the same day absent legal contraventions.