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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 92

CR 1C/1996

NEW ZEALAND CUSTOMS SERVICE

CUSTOMS AND EXCISE ACT 1996

CUSTOMS (CERTIFICATE OF CLEARANCE) RULES 1996

PURSUANT to Section 288(1)(c) of the Customs and Excise Act 1996 the Chief Executive hereby makes the rules prescribing the form of Certificate of Clearance for craft.


RULES

1 Title, Commencement and Application

(a) These rules may be cited as the Customs (Certificate of Clearance) Rules 1996.

(b) These rules shall come into force on the 1st day of October 1996.

(c) These rules shall apply for the purposes of prescribing the form of certificate of clearance in respect of every departing craft that has, as its destination, a point outside New Zealand.

2 Interpretation

In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a) The term β€œthe Act” means the Customs and Excise Act 1996.

(b) Any terms used in these rules which are defined in Section 2 of the Act shall have the meanings given to them by that section;

(c) A reference to a numbered form is a reference to the form prescribed by the Chief Executive and so numbered and set out in the Schedule to these rules.

3 Form of Certificate of Clearance

Every certificate of clearance issued under Section 33(1) of the Act shall be in Form C3.



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