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BE PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, EXTRAORDINARY, PART-II, SECTION-3,
SUB-SECTION (ii)]
GOVERNMENT OF
INDIA
MINISTRY OF
FINANCE
(DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE)
(Central Board of Excise and Customs)
Notification
No. 69/2016-CUSTOMS (N. T.)
New Delhi, 14th
May, 2016
G.S.R (E). - In exercise of the powers conferred by
section 157 read with section 58A and sub-section (2) of Section 73A of the
Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Board of Excise and Customs hereby
makes the following regulations, namely:-
1.
Short Title and commencement. – (1) These
Regulations shall be called as the Special Warehouse (Custody and Handling of
Goods) Regulations, 2016.
(2)
They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official
Gazette.
2.Definitions.
– (1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,-
(a)
"Act" means the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962);
(b)
“bond officer” means an officer of customs in charge of a warehouse;
(c) “Controller of
Certifying Authorities” means the authority appointed under subsection (1) of
section 17 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (21 of 2000);
(d)
“section” means section of the Act
(2) The words and expressions used herein and not
defined in these regulations but defined in the Act shall have the same
meanings as respectively assigned to them in the Act.
3.
Appointment of warehouse keeper. – (1) A licensee
shall appoint a warehouse keeper who has experience in warehousing operations
and customs procedures, to discharge functions under these regulations on his
behalf.
(2) The warehouse keeper shall obtain a digital
signature from authorities licensed by the Controller of Certifying Authorities
for filing electronic documents required under the Act, rules or regulations
made thereunder.
4.
Facilities, equipment and personnel. - A licensee shall
provide at the warehouse in respect of which a licence has been issued, -
(a) such facilities, equipment and personnel as are
sufficient to control access to the warehouse and provide secure storage of the
goods in it, including –
(i)
doors, windows and other building components of sturdy construction;
(ii)
facility for locking the warehouse by the bond officer;
(iii)
signage that prominently indicates that the site or building is a customs
bonded warehouse.
(b) adequate personnel, equipment and space for the
examination of goods by officers of customs; and
(c) a computerised system for accounting of receipt,
storage, operations and removal of goods.
5.
Control over special warehouses. - The bond officer
shall cause the warehouse to be locked and no person shall enter the warehouse
or deposit or remove any goods therefrom, except in his presence.
6.
Receipt of goods. - (1) A licensee shall not receive any
goods or permit unloading of any goods at the warehouse except in the presence
of the bond officer.
(2) Upon the bond officer permitting the deposit of
the goods in the warehouse, the licensee shall take into record the goods
received in the warehouse and cause to be delivered an acknowledgement to the
proper officer referred to in sub-section (1) of section 60 for receipt of the
goods at the warehouse or proper officer of the warehouse of despatch, as the
case may be.
7.
Transfer of goods to another warehouse. – (1) A licensee
shall not allow the transfer of warehoused goods to another warehouse without
the permission of the bond officer on the Form for transfer of goods from a
warehouse.
(2) Upon the bond officer permitting the removal of
the goods from the warehouse, the licensee shall in the presence of the bond
officer, cause the goods to be loaded onto the means of transport and affix a
one-time-lock to the means of transport.
8.
Removal of warehoused goods for home consumption.
– (1) A licensee shall not remove or cause to be removed any warehoused goods
for home consumption, except in the presence of the bond officer.
(2) Upon the owner of the warehoused goods producing
an order made by the proper officer under section 68, the licensee shall, in
the presence of the bond officer, deliver the quantity of goods mentioned in
the bill of entry for home consumption to the owner of the goods and retain a
copy of the bill of entry.
9.
Removal of warehoused goods for export. – (1) A licensee
shall not remove or cause to be removed any warehoused goods for export except
by an order made by the proper officer under section 69.
(2) Upon the bond officer permitting the removal of
the goods from the warehouse, the licensee shall, in the presence of the bond
officer, cause the goods to be loaded onto the means of transport and affix a
one-time- lock to the means of transport.
10.
Maintenance of records in relation to warehoused goods.
– (1) A licensee shall, -
(a) maintain detailed
records of the receipt, handling, storing, and removal of any goods into or
from the warehouse, as the case may be, and produce the same to the bond
officer, as and when required;
(b) keep a record of
each activity, operation or action taken in relation to the warehoused goods;
(c) keep a record of
drawal of samples from the warehoused goods under the Act or under any other
law for the time being in force; and
(d) keep copies of the
bills of entry, transport documents, Forms for transfer of goods from a
warehouse, shipping bills or bills of export or any other documents evidencing
the receipt or removal of goods into or from the warehouse and copies of the
bonds executed under section 59.
(2) The records and accounts required to be
maintained under sub- regulation (1) shall be kept updated and accurate and
preserved for a minimum period of five years from the date of removal of goods
from the warehouse and shall be made available for inspection by the bond
officer or any other officer authorised under the Act.
(3) A licensee shall also preserve updated digital
copies of the records specified under subregulation (1) at a place other than
the warehouse to prevent loss of records due to natural calamities, fire,
theft, skillful pilferage or computer malfunction.
(4) A licensee shall file with the bond officer a
monthly return of the receipt, storage, operations and removal of the goods in
the warehouse, within ten days after the close of the month to which such
return relates
(5) Where the period specified in section 61 for
warehousing of goods is expiring in a particular month, the licensee shall
furnish such information to the bond officer on or before the 10th day of the
month immediately preceding the month of such expiry.
11.
Penalty. –If a licensee contravenes any of the provisions of
these regulations, or abets such contravention or fails to comply with any of
the provisions of these regulations, he shall be liable to a penalty in
accordance with the provisions of the Act.
12.
Power to exempt. – The Board, having regard to the
nature of the goods, their manner of transport or storage, may exempt a class
of goods from any of the provisions of these regulations.
[F. No.
484/03/2015-LC (Vol II. Pt.-1)]
(Temsunaro
Jamir)
Under Secretary
to the Government of India
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