4.9
For standardisation of norms, an application may be made by the manufacturer exporter or merchant-exporter, tied to supporting manufacturer, duly filled in with complete data. Such applications shall be made to the Advance Licensing Committee (ALC) in the form given in Appendix-10.
Import of fuel may also be allowed under SION by ALC subject to the following: -
(a) The facility of import of fuel shall be allowed only to the manufacturer having captive power plant.
(b) In cases where SION specifically allows fuel, the same shall be permitted under advance licence. Alternatively, fuel may be allowed as per general fuel Policy for products covered under SION or under paragraph 4.7.
(c) Fuel should be allowed only against an actual user condition
(Above (b) & (c) has been amended vide
PN. No. 41/2003, DT. 28/01/2004)
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(b) In cases where SION specifically allows fuel, the same shall be permitted under advance licence. Alternatively, fuel may be allowed as per general fuel Policy for products covered under SION or under paragraph 4.7 or under adhoc SION.
(c) Fuel should be allowed only against an actual user licence and therefore fuel shall not be allowed for imports against DFRC which is transferable in nature.
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(d) Even where fuel is included as an input under SION, it shall not be taken into account while fixing the DEPB rate for such products against which fuel has been allowed as an input.
(e) The applications of fixation of fuel entitlement for new sectors and modification of the existing entitlement as per the General Note for Fuel in the Handbook of Procedures (Vol.2) would be made to the Advance Licencing Committee along with the requisite data in Appendix 10 H pertaining to the "Data Sheet for Fuel Rate". The Advance Licence holders wishing to procure the fuel indigenously may apply for an Advance Release Order or Back to Back Inland Letter of Credit. The indigenous supplier supplying fuel shall be entitled for deemed export benefits given in paragraph 8.3(a), (b) & (c) of the Policy. In case the indigenous supplier is not willing to avail of deemed exports benefits under such supplies of fuel to the Advance Licence holder, he may issue a disclaimer on the basis of which the Advance Licence holder can avail of the deemed export benefits as per procedure given in Chapter 8 of the Handbook (Vol.1).
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