Customs and Excise Act 2018

Final and miscellaneous provisions - Miscellaneous provisions - Working hours

440: Working hours of Customs

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"When Customs offices are open"

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The chief executive decides the working hours of Customs. You can find these hours in the Gazette or on a website run by Customs. The chief executive can also choose special working hours for certain places, and they must tell people about these hours in the Gazette and on the Customs website, which you can visit by following a link like the one to the legislation website. The chief executive has to make sure people know what the working hours are. They do this by putting the hours in the Gazette and on the Customs website.

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Part 6Final and miscellaneous provisions
Miscellaneous provisions: Working hours

440Working hours of Customs

  1. The chief executive—

  2. must determine the working hours of Customs; and
    1. may determine particular working hours in respect of particular places.
      1. The chief executive must—

      2. notify any working hours in the Gazette; and
        1. publish them on an Internet site operated by or on behalf of Customs.
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