Customs Act 1901 - CEO Instrument of Approval No. 54 of 2005 (Cth)

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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

CEO Instrument of Approval No. 54 of 2005

Customs Act 1901

I, LIONEL BARRIE WOODWARD, Chief Executive Officer of Customs, under to section 4A and subsection 64AAC(3) of the Customs Act 1901 (the Act), approve the attached “PERSONS ENGAGED TO UNLOAD CARGO” as an approved statement for the purposes of communicating electronically particulars of:

a)    in the case of a ship - the stevedore with whom the operator has entered into a contract for the unloading of the cargo from the ship at a place in Australia; or

b)    in the case of an aircraft - the depot operator who will first receive cargo after it has been unloaded from an aircraft at a place in Australia.

This instrument commences on the day after it is registered.

Dated: 14 September 2005

LIONEL BARRIE WOODWARD

Chief Executive Officer of Customs


PERSONS ENGAGED TO UNLOAD CARGO

Approved statement – Customs Act 1901 subsection 64AAC(3)

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1

Sender Reference

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

2

Sender Reference Version

The numeric identifier assigned by the person communicating the report to identify the version of the report or sequence of related reports.

3

Stevedore ID

If the cargo was imported by sea - the ABN or CCID assigned to the stevedore who will be unloading the goods on board the ship at the port.

4

Stevedore Establishment ID

If the cargo was imported by sea - the identifier of the stevedore establishment that will be unloading the goods when the ship arrives at the port.

5

Discharge CTO Identifier

If the cargo was imported by air - the identifier of the cargo terminal operator (CTO) who will first receive the goods after it has been unloaded from the aircraft when it arrives at the airport.

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