CUSTOMS REGULATIONS (REPEALED)
For subsection 118(3) of the Act, the following information is prescribed:
(a) a unique identifier assigned to the application by the person communicating it, being an identifier that, if the application is a second or subsequent application for a Certificate of Clearance for a single departure, indicates that fact;
(b) the Australian Business Number, or the number allocated by Customs, that identifies the person communicating the application;
(c) whether the application relates to the departure of:
(i) a ship; or
(ii) an aircraft;
(d) the code allocated by Customs (if any) to identify the place from which the ship or aircraft will depart;
(e) if the application relates to a ship:
(i) the Australian Business Number, or the number allocated by Customs, that identifies the operator for the voyage; and
(ii) the international vessel identification number of the ship; and
(iii) the voyage number;
(f) if the application relates to an aircraft:
(i) the code allocated by the International Air Transport Association to identify the operator for the flight; and
(ii) the flight number assigned by the airline to identify the flight;
(g) the code (UN/LOCODE) allocated by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe that identifies the first destination port or airport of the ship or aircraft (whether or not in Australia);
(h) the intended date of departure of the ship or aircraft;
(i) the intended time of departure of the ship or aircraft.
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