Customs and Excise Act 2018

Administrative provisions - Registered user systems

322: Registered user systems for electronic provision of documents

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"Sending documents to Customs online if you are registered"

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This part of the law applies to systems that Customs sets up to help people send documents electronically. You can use these systems if you are registered with Customs. Customs can also use these systems to send documents to you if you are registered. The law calls a system like this a "registered user system". If you are registered to use one of these systems, you are called a "registered user". You can find out what "JBMS" means by looking at section 302(4), it explains what this term means in the context of the law.

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Part 5Administrative provisions
Registered user systems

322Registered user systems for electronic provision of documents

  1. This subpart applies to—

  2. any system that is established by Customs to enable any of the following:
    1. persons outside Customs who are registered to use the system to provide documents electronically to Customs:
      1. Customs to provide documents electronically to persons outside Customs who are registered to use the system; and
      2. without limiting paragraph (a), a JBMS that has any of the capabilities referred to in that paragraph.
        1. In this subpart, JBMS has the meaning given to that term in section 302(4).

        2. In this Act,—

          registered user, in relation to a registered user system, means a person who is registered to use the system

            registered user system means a system to which this subpart applies.

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