Customs and Excise Act 2018

Entry and exit of goods, persons, and craft - Customs places and Customs-controlled areas - Customs-controlled areas

57: Application for licence

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"How to ask for a special licence for a Customs-controlled area"

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If you want an area to be a Customs-controlled area, you can apply to the chief executive. You must be an eligible person to make this application. The chief executive has rules about how you must make your application, and you must follow these rules. You can find out more about how this rule has changed over time by looking at the link to previous legislation. The chief executive will consider your application if you make it in the correct way.

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Part 3Entry and exit of goods, persons, and craft
Customs places and Customs-controlled areas: Customs-controlled areas

57Application for licence

  1. An eligible person may apply to the chief executive for an area to be licensed as a Customs-controlled area.

  2. An application must be made in the way prescribed by the chief executive’s rules.

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