Friday, December 28, 2018

CBLR'18 - F & G CARD EXAM NOTES - WHAT IS COMPULSORY COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENT ( CCR ) UNDER CUSTOMS ACT 1962 ?




Compulsory compliance Requirement (CCR)

 In addition to requirements of License and other restrictions as per prevailing Foreign Trade Policy, various requirements under Allied Acts also to be fulfilled before customs clearance which is called COMPULSORY COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENT ( CCR ). RMS prints the list of crucial Documents,Certificates,Permits & licenses required to be furnished under Allied Acts and Rules. RMS has a consolidated CTH wise in built database.

Therefore importers and Customs Brokers must aware of Allied Acts and keep ready necessary documents to be submitted along with the B/E for smooth clearance without the need for issue of a “Consultative” Letter of Post Clearance Audit pointing out the deficiencies. Also it saves time and money. For the sake of non submission of CCR documents, if the cargo is detained, then importer has to suffer unwanted demurrage, detention etc costs.

Let us see few Allied Acts closely related to EXIM trade ;

1 Drugs & Cosmetics Act 1940 & Rules
2.Copy Right Act 1957 & Rules
3.Environment Protection Act 1986 & Rules
4.Plant Quarantine ( Regulation of import into India ) Order, 2003
5.Food Safety and Standards Act 2006
6.Legal Metrology Act 2009 and Rules
7. E waste Management Rules 2016
8.The Bureau of Indian Standards Act 1986 and Rules
9.Patents Act 1970 and Rules
10.Trade Marks Act, 1999
11.Arms Act, 1959
12.Atomic Energy Act, 1962
13.Wild Life Protection Act, 1972
14.Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
15.Insecticide Act,1968





   

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