More Changes to Clear Additional Subjects by 31 December
2012 for CHA Applicants under 1984 Rules
[CBEC Circular No. 38 dated 24th August
2011]
Subject: Issue of Customs House Agent License –
Reference from field formations.
Attention is invited to Board’s Circular
No.9/2010-Customs dated 8.4.2010 which provides that persons qualified in written
and oral examination held under Regulation 9 of the Customs House Agents
Licensing Regulations (CHALR), 1984 but who were not granted Licence, are
required to qualify in additional subjects to become eligible for grant of
Licence under CHALR, 2004. Further, para 8.1 of the said Circular provides for
one time opportunity to appear in examination for additional subjects to
qualify them for grant of CHA Licence.
2. Representations
have been received in the Board to grant reasonable opportunities to persons
qualified under Regulation 9 of the erstwhile CHALR, 1984 but not granted CHA
Licence at par with that currently available to applicants for passing
examination under CHALR, 2004.
3. The matter
has been examined in the Board. In this regard, it is felt that the intention
of allowing these applicants to appear in the examination for additional
subjects such as (a) The Patents Act, 1970 and Copyright Act; 1957 (b) Central
Excise Act, 1944 (c) Export promotion schemes, (d) Procedure on appeal and revision
petition, (e) Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, (f) Online filing of
electronic Customs declarations, (g) Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
Act, 1985 and (h) Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 was to ensure that they
have working knowledge in these subjects as prescribed under CHALR, 2004.
However, restriction on providing one time opportunity to qualify the
examination for additional subjects for grant of CHA licence does not appear to
be justified and needs re-consideration.
4. Accordingly,
it has been decided by the Board that all such applicants who had already
passed the examination held under regulation 9 of CHALR, 1984 but have not been
granted licence and are seeking qualification in additional subjects shall be
allowed to clear the examination by 31.12.2012 irrespective of number of
chances to become eligible for grant of CHA licence in terms of Regulation 9 of
CHALR, 2004.
5. Board also
desired that DGICCE will conduct necessary examinations expeditiously, after
giving due notice to these candidates.
6. These
instructions may be brought to the notice of the trade by issuing suitable
Trade / Public Notices. Suitable Standing orders / instructions may be issued
for the guidance of the field officers.
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