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Standard Examination Orders through RMS

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....d examination orders are centrally generated by RMS and populated on the corresponding Bill of Entry, based on a host of risk parameters concerning goods, entities, and countries, relating to that bill. iii. The standardized examination orders thus generated by RMS are visible to Assessing Officers during the assessment. While these RMS- generated standardised examination orders are the new norm, the Assessing officer have the option of adding any additional examination instruction/order to the pre-populated RMS-generated examination order, if necessary. iv. According to the new procedure, after processing BE data, RMS generates a consolidated examination order for each selected BE based on potential risks. An RMS-generated examination order includes the following main points: (i) % of containers to be examined, (ii) selected area/part (s) in a given container and % of goods in the selected area/part (s) to be examined, (iii) Item level instructions and (iv) additional examination instruction, if any. Standardized Examination Order Format: While the BE is selected for examination depending on risk associated with various items in a BE, the examination depends on the nature of....

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.... below, in case of selection of a BE for second check examination : a. In case of a 'Assessment and Examination' - an examination order is generated by RMS but the Bill of Entry is routed to the shed through an FAG. While the assessing officer has the flexibility to add any other relevant examination order/instruction, any such additional examination instructions are given only in exceptional cases when deemed necessary, with the approval of the respective DC/AC. b. In case of a 'Examination only' - the Bill of Entry is directly sent to a shed/examining officer for necessary examination as per RMS-generated examination order. c. In case of a 'Assessment only' - the assessing officer has the possibility to give an examination order only in exceptional cases, when deemed necessary, with the approval of the AC/DC. Manner of implementation by field officers: The officers in the field formations have been directed to follow the below instructions in respect of examination of goods: i. FAG officers will give any additional examination order/instruction, if necessary, to complement the RMS generated examination order, only in exceptional cases. As this model will be implemented ....

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....ustoms dated 11.01.2023 implemented the SEOs through the RMS across all other assessment groups. [Refer Circular No. 23/2022-Customs dated 03.11.2022 and Circular No. 02/2023-Customs dated 11.01.2023]   List of circulars consolidated in this chapter Sr.No. Circular No. Date Subject 1 Circular No.28/2020- Customs 05.06.2020 1st phase of All India roll-out of Faceless Assessment 2 Instruction No. 09/2020- Customs 05.06.2020 1st phase of All India roll-out of Faceless Assessment 3 Circular No.34/2020- Customs 30.07.2020 2nd phase of All India roll-out of Faceless Assessment 4 Circular No.40/2020- Customs 04.09.2020 All India roll-out of Faceless Assessment 5 Circular No. 45/2020- Customs 12.10.2020 Faceless Assessment - Measures for timely assessment of Bills of Entry and clarification on defacement of physical documents 6 Circular No.55/2020- Customs 17.12.2020 Faceless Assessment- Clarifications on the Issues raised by Stakeholders 7 Circular No.14 /2021- Customs 07.07.2021 Improvements in Faceless Assessment - Measures for expediting Customs clearances 8 Circular No.16/2022- Customs 29.08.2022 Faceless Assessmen....

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.... 4. INMAA4, Chennai 5. INPRT1, Bhubaneshwar 6. INDEL4, Delhi 7. INCCU1, Kolkata 8. INBOM4, Mumbai III 2A (29) - Products of Chemical or Allied Industries - II 1. INIXY1, Ahmedabad 2. INNSA1, Mumbai II 3. INMAA1, Chennai 4. INBOM1, Mumbai I 5. INVTZ1, Vishakhapatnam 6. INCCU1, Kolkata 2B (30-31) - Products of Chemical or Allied Industries - III 1. INMUN1, Ahmedabad 2. INKAK1, Vishakhapatnam 3. INBOM4, Mumbai III 4. INNSA1, Mumbai II 5. INPRT1, Bhubaneshwar 6. INJGD1, Pune 7. INTUT1, Tiruchirappalli (Preventive) 2C (32-34) - Products of Chemical or Allied Industries - IV 1. INNSA1, Mumbai II 2. INMAA1, Chennai 3. INTKD6, Delhi 4. INMUN1, Ahmedabad 5. INBOM4, Mumbai III 6. INCCU1, Kolkata 2D (35-36) - Products of Chemical or Allied Industries - V 1. INNSA1, Mumbai II 2. INMAA1, Chennai 3. INDEL4, Delhi 4. INBOM4, Mumbai III 5. INMUN1, Ahmedabad 2E (37) - Products of Chemical or Allied Industries - VI 1. INNSA1, Mumbai II 2. INMAA1, Chennai 3. INTKD6, Delhi 4. INCCU1, Kolkata   2F (38) - Products of Chemical or Allied Industries - VII 1. INNSA1, Mumbai II 2. INIXY1, Ahmedabad 3. INCCU1, Kolkata 4. INMAA1, Chennai 5. INBOM4, Mumbai III 6....