Customs Act 1901 - CEO Instrument of Approval No. 70 of 2005 (Cth)

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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

CEO Instrument of Approval No. 70 of 2005

Customs Act 1901

I, LIONEL BARRIE WOODWARD, Chief Executive Officer of Customs, under to section 4A and section 71L of the Customs Act 1901 (the Act), approve the attached “S71E MOVEMENT APPLICATION” as an approved statement for the purposes of communicating electronically an application for permission to move goods that are subject to Customs control and have been entered for home consumption or warehousing.

This instrument commences on the day after it is registered.

Dated: 14 September 2005

LIONEL BARRIE WOODWARD

Chief Executive Officer of Customs

S71E MOVEMENT APPLICATION

Approved Statement - Customs Act 1901 - subsection 71L(1)

Item No. Short title Information required

1

Import Declaration Identifier

The identifying number given by Customs to the declaration that relates to the goods subject of the movement application.

2

Goods Description

A description of the goods sufficient for Customs to ascertain the correct classification of the goods.

3

Marks and Numbers

Describe the package marks and numbers for all packages and any other identifying marks and brands on the packages.

4

Reason For Application

Indicate why the goods are proposed to be moved.

5

Applicant Name

Name of the person applying for permission to move the goods.

6

Broker Indicator

Indicate whether a nominated Customs broker is making the movement application.

7

Nominee Broker Licence Number

If the declaration is being made by a Customs broker – the licence number of the broker.

8

Branch Identifier

The six character alphanumeric identifier allocated by Customs that further identifies a branch within the company or body making the declaration.

9

Number of Packages

Number of packages that the goods are packed in (not including packages in a container).

10

Originating Establishment Identifier

The unique identifier assigned to the place where the goods are proposed to be moved from.

11

Originating Establishment Name

The business name from where the goods are proposed to be moved from.

12

Movement Destination Location Name

The business name of the place where the goods are proposed to be moved to.

13

Movement Destination Location Address

The address of the place where the goods are proposed to be moved to.

14

Movement Destination Contact Phone

The phone number of the person to be contacted in relation to this movement application.

If goods are imported by SEA items 15 to 19 are required.

15

Line Number

The number that identifies each separate line of goods subject of the movement application.

16

Container Number

If the goods are being imported in a container – the unique identifier assigned by the marine industry to the container.

17

Seal Number

If the goods are packed in a container - the unique identifying number of the industry seal placed on the container door at the time of packing.

18

Hazardous Goods Indicator

If the goods are being imported into Australia –indicate whether the goods are defined within both Australian and International standards as being hazardous.

19

Fumigation Indicator

If the goods are being imported in a container – indicate whether the consignment has been fumigated prior to being imported into Australia.

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