Customs
Clearance Facilitation Committee of Officials Setup at Land Customs Stations
and ICDs for Speedy Clearance
[CBEC
Circular No. 44 dated 22nd September 2016]
Subject: Setting up of 'Customs Clearance Facilitation
Committee' (CCFC) for Land Customs Stations and Inland Container Depots-reg.
Please refer to
Board's Circular No. 13/2015-Customs dated 13th April, 2015 with respect to setting up of Customs
Clearance Facilitation Committees at each sea port and airport tasked with the
responsibility of ensuring expeditious Customs clearance of imported and export
goods.
2. With a view to have similar administrative
arrangements for facilitation of trade in the Land Customs Stations, CCFCs
shall be set up in the following Commissionerates
having jurisdiction over the various Land Customs Stations,-
(i) Commissionerate of Customs (Preventive) Amritsar;
(ii) Commissioner of Customs (Preventive) Kolkata;
(iii) Commissioner of Customs (Preventive) Patna;
(iv) Commissioner of Customs (Preventive) Shillong.
The CCFCs shall
also be set up in the Commissionerates having
jurisdiction over the Inland Container Depots.
3. The CCFC
would be headed by the Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of
Customs for their respective jurisdictions. Its membership would include the
senior-most jurisdictional functionary of the following
departments/agencies/stakeholder:
(i) Food Safety
Standards Authority of India / Port Health Officer (PHO)
(ii) Plant Quarantine Authorities
(iii) Animal Quarantine Authorities
(iv) Drug Controller of India (CDSO)
(v) Textile Committee
(vi) Custodians
(vii) Land Ports Authority of India (for CCFC in
LCSs)
(viii) Forest and Wild Life Authorities
(ix) Railways/CONCOR
(x) Border Security Agencies (for CCFC in LCSs)
(xi) Pollution Control Board
(xii) Any other Department / Agency / stakeholder to
be co-opted on need basis.
4. The terms of reference for the CCFC will be
as follows:
(i) Ensuring and
monitoring expeditious clearance of imported and export goods in accordance
with the timeline specified by the parent Ministry/Department concerned;
(ii) Identifying and resolving bottlenecks, if any,
in the clearance procedure of imported and export goods;
(iii) Initiating Time Release Studies for improvement
in the clearance time of imported and export goods;
(iv) Having internal consultations to speed up the
clearance process of imported and export goods and recommending best practices
thereto for consideration of CBEC / Departments /Agencies concerned; and
(v) Resolving grievances of members of the trade
and industry in regard to clearance process of imported and export goods.
The CCFC shall
meet once a month or as considered necessary by the chair.
5. The establishment of the CCFC and its terms
of reference be given wide publicity by issue of suitable Trade Notice/Public
Notice. The said Trade Notice/Public Notice should indicate the contact details
of the chair of the CCFC. A copy of the order establishing the CCFC may be
endorsed to the Board. It is suggested that the CCFC meetings be held in, or as
close as feasible, to the major LCS in the jurisdiction. This will facilitate a
greater understanding of the issues.
6. The Chief Commissioners of Customs/Customs
and Central Excise concerned may periodically review the working of the CCFC
and its impact on reducing delays in the Customs clearance time of imported and
export goods and in resolving related trade grievances.
7. A copy of this Circular is being sent to all
administrative Ministries/Departments/ State Governments concerned for issue of
suitable directions to their officers to inform the Chief Commissioners of
Customs/Customs and Central Excise concerned of the senior most functionary who
shall be a member of the CCFC. Further, the Ministry/Department concerned is
also being requested to prepare a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and
specify a time line for according clearances.
8. Difficulty, if any may be brought to the
notice of the Board.
F.No.450/115/2016-CUS-IV