Customs and Excise Act 2018

Administrative provisions - Organisation of Customs

275: Power of chief executive to determine seals, etc

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"Chief executive decides what Customs stamps and seals look like"

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The chief executive can decide what a seal, stamp, mark, or marking for Customs looks like. You can see how this rule is similar to an older rule by looking at the Customs and Excise Act 1986. The chief executive has the power to make this decision for the use of Customs.

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Part 5Administrative provisions
Organisation of Customs

275Power of chief executive to determine seals, etc

  1. The chief executive may determine the form of any seal, stamp, mark, or marking for the use of Customs.

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