Customs and Excise Act 2018

Administrative provisions - Organisation of Customs

270: Customs officers

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"Who can be a Customs officer to help manage what comes into New Zealand"

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The chief executive can choose people to be Customs officers if they have the right skills and training. You can think of Customs officers as people who help manage what comes into and out of New Zealand. The chief executive makes the decision about who gets to be a Customs officer, and you can find more information about this by looking at the Customs and Excise Act 1986.

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Part 5Administrative provisions
Organisation of Customs

270Customs officers

  1. The chief executive may appoint suitably qualified and trained persons to be Customs officers.

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