Customs and Excise Act 2018

Administrative provisions - Exports - Customs-approved areas for storing exports (CASEs)

277: Application for CASE licence

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"How to apply for a special licence to store exports in a safe area"

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You can apply for a place to be a Customs-approved area for storing exports, or CASE, if you are eligible. When you apply, some rules from the law, specifically sections 57 to 61, will be used to decide on your application, but not all of the rules in those sections will apply. You can read more about these rules by looking at sections 57 to 61, but remember that sections 59(1)(c) and 61(a)(iii) do not apply to your CASE application.

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Part 5Administrative provisions
Exports: Customs-approved areas for storing exports (CASEs)

277Application for CASE licence

  1. An eligible person may apply for an area to be licensed as a CASE.

  2. Sections 57 to 61 (except sections 59(1)(c) and 61(a)(iii)) apply to an application under this section as if the application were an application for the area concerned to be licensed as a Customs-controlled area.

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