Federal Register of Legislation
Customs Legislation Amendment Act 1992
No. 209 of 1992
TABLE OF PROVISIONS PART 1—PELIMINARY
Section 1. Short title 2. Commencement PART 2—AMENDMENTS OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901
3. Principal Act 4. Interpretation 5. Insertion of new section: 20. Waterfront area control 6. Impending arrival report 7. Cargo report 8. Insertion of new section: 64ABA. Amendment of cargo reports 9. Communication of reports to Customs 10. Insertion of Division: Division 3A—The use of computers in sea and air cargo automation systems 67A. Sea and air cargo automation systems 67B. Computer access to Customs 67C. Registered users 67D. Unauthorised use of registered user's identifying code 67E. What happens if a cargo automation system is down? 11. Like customable goods 12. Special clearance goods 13. Authority to deal with goods entered under section 71A 14. Application for movement permission 15. Manner and effect of communicating with Customs by computer 16. Authority for unshipment 17. Insertion of new section: 74A. Cargo clearance 18. Authority to deal with goods entered under section 114
TABLE OF PROVISIONS—continued
Section 19. Goods to be dealt with in accordance with export entry 20. Rate of import duty 21. Rebate of duty in respect of diesel fuel used for certain purposes 22. Payments under protest 23, Repeal and substitution of section 197: 197. Power to stop and search vehicles 24. Security of identifying codes and PIN numbers 25. Review of decisions PART 3—AMENDMENTS OF THE CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION ACT 1985
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