Customs House Agent licensing: procedural and eligibility amendments tighten notices, applications, appeals, fees, and reporting duties. Amendments to the Customs House Agents Licensing Regulations, 2004 modify notice publication to require two newspapers (one English, one vernacular), require applications as a letter to the jurisdictional Commissioner containing particulars specified in Form A, change an eligibility standard from 'involved in' to 'convicted of,' insert a one-year decision deadline for appeals to the Chief Commissioner, increase the licence fee, and require licence-holders to notify the Commissioner of specified changes within sixty days.
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Customs House Agent licensing: procedural and eligibility amendments tighten notices, applications, appeals, fees, and reporting duties.
Amendments to the Customs House Agents Licensing Regulations, 2004 modify notice publication to require two newspapers (one English, one vernacular), require applications as a letter to the jurisdictional Commissioner containing particulars specified in Form A, change an eligibility standard from "involved in" to "convicted of," insert a one-year decision deadline for appeals to the Chief Commissioner, increase the licence fee, and require licence-holders to notify the Commissioner of specified changes within sixty days.
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