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<h1>Central Excise Rules Amended: Licensing Replaced with Registration for Excisable Goods, New Registration Process Detailed</h1> The Central Excise (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 1992, effective from May 14, 1992, amend the Central Excise Rules, 1944. Key changes include replacing 'licensing' with 'registration' for entities dealing with excisable goods. Individuals or entities involved in curing, producing, manufacturing, or trading excisable goods must register with the jurisdictional officer. The amendment outlines the registration process, including conditions for multiple premises, business transfers, and changes in business constitution. Registration certificates must be displayed prominently and can be revoked for rule violations. Additionally, empowered officers are granted access to registered premises for scrutiny and verification.