Customs Act 1901

PART VAAA - CARGO TERMINALS  

Division 3 - Obligations of cargo handlers  

SECTION 102DC   USING ESTABLISHMENT IDENTIFICATION WHEN COMMUNICATING WITH DEPARTMENT  

102DC(1)    


When communicating electronically with the Department about activities undertaken at a port, airport or wharf, a cargo handler must use his, her or its correct establishment identification for the port, airport or wharf.

102DC(2)    
Subsection (1) does not apply in relation to a particular port, airport or wharf if a cargo handler has the written approval of an authorised officer for the handler to use a contingency code for the port, airport or wharf.


 

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