Courier electronic clearance requires manifest filing, prescribed bills of entry, inspection, detention rules, and registration revocation procedures. Clearance requires the Authorised Courier to file electronic manifests and present designated Courier Bills of Entry or Shipping Bills to the proper officer, present consignments for inspection, and refrain from handling or opening packages except under official direction. Unclaimed or unexported consignments within prescribed detention periods may be detained and disposed of, with storage and handling charges payable by the Authorised Courier. Registration requires passing a competency examination and revocation follows a prescribed notice, inquiry, report and representation procedure before final Commissioner orders.
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Courier electronic clearance requires manifest filing, prescribed bills of entry, inspection, detention rules, and registration revocation procedures.
Clearance requires the Authorised Courier to file electronic manifests and present designated Courier Bills of Entry or Shipping Bills to the proper officer, present consignments for inspection, and refrain from handling or opening packages except under official direction. Unclaimed or unexported consignments within prescribed detention periods may be detained and disposed of, with storage and handling charges payable by the Authorised Courier. Registration requires passing a competency examination and revocation follows a prescribed notice, inquiry, report and representation procedure before final Commissioner orders.
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