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CUSTOMS ACT 1901 - SECT 102CC Notification requirements relating to goods

CUSTOMS ACT 1901 - SECT 102CC

Notification requirements relating to goods

  (1)   The cargo terminal operator of a cargo terminal must, within the time and in the manner mentioned in subsection   (2), notify the Department of any of the following events:

  (a)   an unauthorised movement of goods subject to customs control in or from the cargo terminal;

  (b)   an unauthorised access to goods subject to customs control:

  (i)   in the cargo terminal; or

  (ii)   on a ship or aircraft within, or adjacent to, the terminal;

  (c)   an unauthorised access to an information system, whether electronic or paper based, relating to goods subject to customs control;

  (d)   an enquiry relating to goods subject to customs control from a person who does not have a commercial connection with the goods;

  (e)   a theft, loss or damage of goods subject to customs control;

  (f)   a break in and entry, or attempted break in, of the cargo terminal;

  (g)   a change that may adversely affect the security of the terminal;

  (h)   a suspected breach of a Customs - related law in the cargo terminal.

  (2)   The notification of an event must:

  (a)   be in writing; and

  (b)   be made as soon as practicable, but not later than 5 days after the cargo terminal operator becomes aware of the event.

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