Customs Act 1901 CEO Instrument of Approval No. 10 of 2004 (Cth)

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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

CEO INSTRUMENT OF APPROVAL No. 10 of 2004

CUSTOMS ACT 1901

I, LIONEL BARRIE WOODWARD, Chief Executive Officer of Customs, under section 4A and paragraph 114F(1B)(b) of the Customs Act 1901, approve the attached “REMOVAL OF GOODS FROM A WHARF OR AIRPORT” as the approved statement for the purposes of communicating electronically to Customs particulars where goods for export have been removed from a wharf or airport for a purpose other than loading them onto a ship or aircraft for export, in accordance with subsection 114F(1B) of the Act .

This instrument commences on the commencement of item 13 of Schedule 2 to the Customs Legislation Amendment (Application of International Trade Modernisation and Other Measures) Act 2004.

Dated: 9 September 2004

LIONEL BARRIE WOODWARD

Chief Executive Officer of Customs

REMOVAL OF GOODS FROM A WHARF OR AIRPORT

Approved statement – Customs Act 1901 paragraph 114F(1B)(b)

Item No.

Short title

Information required

1

Sender Reference

The identifier assigned by the person communicating the notice to identify (and distinguish from others) the notice and all subsequent amendments to the notice.

2

Sender Reference Version

The numeric identifier assigned by the person communicating the notice to identify the version of a notice or a sequence of related notices.

3

Reporting Party Identifier

The Australian Business Number (ABN), or code allocated by Customs (the Customs Client Identifier or CCID), that identifies the person communicating the notice.

4

Mode of Transport

Air or Sea

5

CTO Establishment Identifier

The identifying code allocated by Customs to identify the cargo terminal operator from whom the goods are to be removed.

6

Line Number

The unique number that identifies each separate line of goods on the notice.

7

Container Number

For each line of goods being consigned by ship in an ISO container - the container number of the container in which the goods are packed.

8

Non-Containerised Identifier

For each line of goods being consigned by ship that are not packed into an ISO container - the booking reference or bill of lading reference.

9

Customs Authority Number (CAN)

For each line of goods that are not:

· goods described in paragraph 113(2)(a) or (b) of the Customs Act 1901 (the Act);

·     goods consigned by post and diplomatic bags of mail;

· goods covered by section 130A of the Act;

· goods that have a permission under subsection 162A(6) of the Act; and

·     military goods that are the property of Australian Government, for use overseas by the Australian Defence Forces;

one of the following numbers:

·     the export entry advice number (see subsection 114C(2) of the Act) which identifies the export declaration on which the goods have been entered for export;

·     the ACEAN (as defined in section 4 of the Act) for the goods;

·     the submanifest number (see subsection 117A(3) of the Act) for the goods; or

·     if a cargo report relating to the goods states that the goods destination is a place outside Australia - the number or code allocated by Customs to the goods.

10

Contingency Customs Authority Number
(C-CAN)

EXCC - goods normally subject to entry that have been delivered for export or have been exported in accordance with an authority to deal given when the CEO has given notice that the ICS is temporarily inoperative and the goods have been entered by document under paragraph 126E(2)(b) of the Act.

11

Export Entry Exemption Code

For each line, if the goods are described below - the exemption code specified below:

§ EXPE for goods described in paragraph 113(2)(a) of the Act .

§ EXLV for goods described in paragraph 113(2)(b) of the Act.

§     EXML for goods consigned by post or diplomatic bags of mail.

§ EXSP for goods covered by s130A of the Act.

§ EXTI for goods that have a permission under subsection 162A(6) of the Act.

§     EXDD military goods that are the property of Australian Government, for use overseas by the Australian Defence Forces.

12

Air Waybill Number

For air cargo, the Master Air Waybill number for the goods

13

 Cargo ID Type

Whether the Cargo ID is an Air Waybill, Container Number or Non-Containerised ID.

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