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Coastal Goods -Customs Procedure Relaxed
Circular No.16/1998-Cus. date 11/3/98


Subject: Relaxation in customs procedures in case of vessels carrying coastal goods exclusively - Reg.

I am directed- to refer circular No.40/97-Cus.(NT), dated 19.9.97 on the above subject. Incontinuation of earlier measures, the following furtheF measures have also been taken regarding relaxation in customs procedures in case of vessels carrying coastal goods exclusively.

2. By notification 14/98-Cus. (NT) dated 27.2.98, the earlier notification No. 52-Cus., dated 1.2.63 has been rescinded. The earlier notification 52-Cus., dated 1.2.63 required the vessels carrying coastal goods to file IGM/ECM in terms of the provisions contained in section 30 and 41 of the Customs Act, 1962. Consequently the vessels carrying exclusively coastal goods will not be required to file IGM/EGM.

3. In terms of notification 15/98-Cus. (NT) dated 27.2.98, vessels carrying exclusively coastal goods have been exempted from the delivery of Adviee Book on arrival at each port of call to the proper officer of Customs at that port, as required u/s 95(1) and 95(2) of Customs Act, 1962. However, the master of each vessel shall carry the Advice Book on Board the vessel, and the proper officer of customs may, whenever he deems necessary, call for the Advice Book for his inspection or inspect the same on board the vessel.

4. The difficulty, if any, in implementation of the new changes may kindly be brought to the notice of Board.

5. The required standing order and public notice may kindly be issued.

Sd/-
(Vijay Kumar)
Under Secretary to the Govt. of India

F.No.450/86/92-Cus.IV

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