Overtime posting of Customs officers requires prior request and payment of merchant overtime fee, with specified exceptions for multiple documents. A party seeking overtime posting of Customs officers must make a prior request; Customs scrutinizes the application, assesses job requirements and calculates the merchant overtime fee under prescribed rates. Payment is required before officers are posted. Separate fee is payable if the Customs Broker, vessel, or party changes. No separate fee is required where the same broker handles multiple Bills of Entry/Shipping Bills for the same importer/exporter in the same block or where multiple supervisory activities occur in the same block. Custodian requests beyond normal hours are allowed on payment of the fee.
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Overtime posting of Customs officers requires prior request and payment of merchant overtime fee, with specified exceptions for multiple documents.
A party seeking overtime posting of Customs officers must make a prior request; Customs scrutinizes the application, assesses job requirements and calculates the merchant overtime fee under prescribed rates. Payment is required before officers are posted. Separate fee is payable if the Customs Broker, vessel, or party changes. No separate fee is required where the same broker handles multiple Bills of Entry/Shipping Bills for the same importer/exporter in the same block or where multiple supervisory activities occur in the same block. Custodian requests beyond normal hours are allowed on payment of the fee.
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