Federal Register of Legislation
Customs and Excise Legislation Amendment Act 1992
No. 34 of 1992
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1—PRELIMINARY
Section 1. Short title 2. Commencement
PART 2—AMENDMENTS OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901
3. Principal Act 4. Interpretation 5. Alteration to heading 6. Customs control of goods 7. Persons having possession of dutiable goods to keep them safely 8. Repeal of certain sections 9. Right to require security 10. Impending arrival report 11. Arrival report 12. Cargo report 13. Passenger and crew report 14. Insertion of new section: 64AE. Obligation to answer questions and produce documents 15. Repeal of certain sections and substitution of new sections: 68. Entry of imported goods 69. Like customable goods 70. Special clearance goods 71. Information in relation to goods not requiring import entry 71A. Making an import entry 71B. Authority to deal with goods entered under section 71A 71C. Visual examination in presence of officer of Customs 71D. An officer of Customs may request additional information 71E. Application for movement permission 7IF. Withdrawal of import entries 71G. Goods not to be entered while an entry is outstanding TABLE OF PROVISIONS—continued
Section 71H. Effect of withdrawal 71J. Change of import entry treated as withdrawal 7IK. Manner of communicating with Customs by document 71L. Manner and effect of communicating with Customs by computer 16. Failure to make entries 17. Breaking Bulk 18. Insertion of new Division:
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