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Regulation 6 - Responsibilities of Customs Cargo Service provider - Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009Extract 6. Responsibilities of Customs Cargo Service provider: (1) The Customs Cargo Service provider shall - (a). keep a record of imported goods, goods brought for export or transshipment, as the case may be, and produce the same to the 2 [ Inspector of Customs or Preventive Officer or Examining Officer ] as and when required; 6 [(aa) Provide information regarding arrival of the imported goods to the Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner of Customs immediately on arrival of said goods in the customs area and also information about their departure after the clearance thereof ] (b). keep a record of each activity or action taken in relation to the movement or handling of imported or export goods and goods brought for transhipment; (c). display or make available in any other manner, information of process or movement or handling of imported or export goods and goods brought for transhipment; (d).demarcate separate areas for unloading of imported goods for their storage with respect to the category of importers, nature of goods, place of destination, mode of transportation or any other criterion as the 5 [Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be] may specify having regard to the custody and handling of imported goods in a customs area; (e). demarcate separate areas for loading of export goods for their storage with respect to categories of exporters, nature of goods, examined and sealed containers or other criterion as the 5 [Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be] may specify having regard to the custody and handling of export goods in a customs area; (f). not permit goods to be removed from the customs area, or otherwise dealt with, except under and in accordance with the permission in writing of the 3 [ Superintendent of Customs or Appraiser; ] (g). not permit any export cargo to enter the customs area without a shipping bill or a bill of export having been filed with the 4 [ Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner of Customs; ] (h). not permit any import cargo to enter the customs area or be unloaded therein without the import report or the import manifest having been filed with the 4 [ Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner of Customs; ] (i). be responsible for the safety and security of imported and export goods under its custody; (j). be liable to pay duty on goods pilfered after entry thereof in the customs area; (k). be responsible for the secure transit of the goods from the said customs area to any other customs area at the same or any other customs station in accordance with the permission granted by the 4 [ Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner of Customs; ] ; (l). subject to any other law for the time being in force, shall not charge any rent or demurrage on the goods seized or detained or confiscated by the 4 [ Superintendent of Customs or Appraiser or Inspector of Customs or Preventive officer or examining officer, as the case may be; ] (m). dispose off in the manner specified and within a time limit of ninety days, the imported or export goods lying unclaimed, uncleared or abandoned: Provided that the period of ninety days may be extended by the 5 [Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be] by such further period as may be allowed, on sufficient cause being shown for delay in the disposal; (n). not make any alteration in the entry or exit points or boundary wall without the permission of the 5 [Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be]; (o). shall bear the cost of the customs officers posted by the 5 [Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be] on cost recovery basis and shall make payments at such rates and in the manner specified by the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance unless specifically exempted by an order of the said Ministry; (p). shall observe the Central Government holidays as followed by the jurisdictional Customs formations and in case of any variation in the working days, intimate the same to 5 [Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be] and the trade, at least seven days in advance, and (q). abide by all the provisions of the Act and the rules, regulations, notifications and orders issued thereunder. (2) The Customs Cargo Service provider approved for custody of imported or export goods and for handling of such goods shall not lease, gift, sell or sublet or in any other manner transfer any of the premises in a customs area; or sub contract or outsource functions permitted or required to be carried out by him in terms of these regulations to any other person, without the written permission of the 5 [Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of Customs, as the case may be]. (3) The Customs Cargo Service provider shall publish and display 1 [at prominent places including website or webpage of the Customs Cargo Service provider] the schedule of charges for the various services provided by him in relation to the imported goods or export goods in the customs area. ----------------------------------- NOTES:- 1 . For the words Inserted vide Notification No. 96/2010-Cus,(N.T.), dated 12/11/2010. 2 . Substituted vide Notification No. 43/ 2012-Customs (N.T.), Dated 16/05/2012, before it was read as :- proper officer 3 . Substituted vide Notification No. 43/ 2012-Customs (N.T.), Dated 16/05/2012, before it was read as :- proper officer 4 . Substituted vide Notification No. 43/ 2012-Customs (N.T.), Dated 16/05/2012, before it was read as :- proper officer 5 . Substituted vide Not. 56/2014 - Dated 6-8-2014 6 . Inserted vide Not. 24/2017 - Dated 31-3-2017
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