Customs Targeting of Passengers Begins
Passenger Name Record Information Regulations, 2022
Notified
Ø Every aircraft operator shall register
with the proper officer in the FORM as per Annexure-I to these regulations.
Ø Every aircraft operator shall transfer
the passenger name record information, as per list in Annexure -II to these
regulations, of passengers they have already collected such information in the
normal course of business operations, to the designated Customs systems by push
method using PNRGOV EDIFACT message format.
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Definitions
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National
Customs Targeting Centre-Passenger
·
Registration
of aircraft operator
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Transmission
of passenger name record information
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Supply
of missing information, if any
·
Privacy
and protection of information.
·
Period of retention of data
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Audit
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Sharing of information with other law
enforcement agencies or foreign states
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Penalty Annexure-I
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Annexure I- FORM: Application Form for
Registration
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Annexure-II - List of passenger name
record information fields
[Notification No. 67/2022-Customs
(N.T.) dated 08.08.2022]
G.S.R.
(E).- In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) read with clause
(ab) of sub-section (2) of section 157 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the
Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs hereby makes the following
regulations, namely:-
1. Short title and commencement.- (1) These regulations may be called as
the Passenger Name Record Information Regulations, 2022.
(2) They shall come into
force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2.
Definitions.- (1) In these regulations, unless the
context otherwise requires,-
(a) "Act"
means the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962);
(b) “aircraft
operator” means a person or organization or enterprise engaged in or offering
to engage in the operation of aircraft other than,-
(i) a "State aircraft"
as defined in the Aircraft Rules, 1937; or
(ii) an aircraft,
which is used for the transportation of passengers or goods by air, and specifically
excluded for the purposes of these regulations by an order of the Board; to,
from, or through India;
(c) “authorized
agent” person who is authorized by, or on behalf of such aircraft operator to undertake
all acts connected with the entry and clearance of the operator's aircraft, crew,
passengers, cargo, mail, baggage (including unaccompanied baggage) or stores;
(d) “crew member” means a person assigned on duty
onboard an aircraft;
(e) Departure Control System” means the system,
containing check-in information such as seat number and baggage information,
used to check passengers onto flights;
(f) “international flight” means a flight, -
(i) from a place within India to a place outside
India; or
(ii) from a place outside India to a place within
India;
(g) “National
Customs Targeting Centre-Passenger” means National Customs Targeting Centre-Passenger
referred to under regulation 3;
(h) “passenger”
includes any person, other than crew member, in transfer or transit, carried or
to be carried, in an aircraft on an international flight, with the consent,
such consent being manifested by that person's registration in the passengers
list, of the aircraft operator;
(i) “reservation
system” means the aircraft operator’s internal system, in which passenger name
record information are collected for the purpose of reservations;
(j) “time of departure” or “departure time” means
the time of take-off from the last point of embarkation of persons or goods
before the aircraft arrives in India or the time of take-off from India, as the
case may be, in the case of an aircraft which carries persons or goods;
(2) The words and expressions
used herein and not defined in these regulations but defined in the Act shall
have the same meanings respectively assigned to them in the Act.
3.
National Customs Targeting Centre-Passenger.- The National
Customs Targeting Centre-Passenger established by the Board to receive and process
passenger name record information along with any other information relevant for
risk analysis of passengers for the purpose of,-
(a) the
prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of offences under the Act
and the rules and regulations made there under, or
(b) the law enforcement
agencies or government departments of India or any other country may specify
for the purposes of regulation 10.
4. Registration of aircraft operator.-
Every aircraft operator shall register with the proper officer in the FORM as
per Annexure-I to these regulations.
5. Transmission of passenger name record
information.- (1) Every aircraft operator shall transfer
the passenger name record information, as per list in Annexure -II to these regulations, of passengers they have already
collected such information in the normal course of business operations, to the designated
Customs systems by push method using PNRGOV EDIFACT message format.
(2)
The aircraft operator where the flight is code-shared to any other aircraft operator
shall transfer the information specified in sub-regulation (1).
(3) In
the event of technical failure, passenger name record information shall be
transferred by any other appropriate means, as may be directed by the National
Customs Targeting Centre-Passenger, ensuring an appropriate level of
information security.
(4) Every aircraft operator
shall transfer passenger name record information not later than twenty four
hours before the departure time; or at the departure time - wheels off.
Explanation,- For the
purpose of this regulation,-
(a) “PNRGOV
EDIFACT” means a message of any standard electronic message format endorsed jointly
by World Customs Organisation, International Civil Aviation Organisation and
International Air Transport Association which can be efficiently transmitted;
(b) “push method”
means the method whereby an aircraft operator transfer passenger name record information
from the departure control system or the reservation system of such aircraft
operator to database of the National Customs Targeting Centre-Passenger.
6.
Supply of missing information, if any.- (1) Every aircraft
operator or its authorised agent who becomes aware, before or at the time of departure,
that any information provided by them under these regulations is incomplete or
inaccurate, shall immediately provide such complete or accurate information in
the manner as specified in regulation 5.
7.
Privacy and protection of information.- (1)The passenger name
record information received by Customs designated system shall be subject to
the strict information privacy and protection in accordance with the provisions
of any law for the time being in force.
(2) Processing of passenger name record information
revealing a person’s race or ethnic origin, political opinions, religion or
philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, health, sexual life or sexual
orientation, shall not be permitted.
(3) The passenger
name record information shall be received, stored, processed and disseminated
in a secure system accessible only to the duly authorized officers by
establishing robust procedure to protect the privacy of passengers and crew members
by the National Customs Targeting Centre-Passenger.
8. Period
of retention of data.- (1) The passenger name record information
received in Customs designated system shall be retained for a maximum period of
five years from the date of such receipt:
Provided that the provisions
under this sub-regulation shall not be applicable, if such information is
required in the course of an investigation, prosecution, or any court
proceeding.
(2) After expiry of
five years specified under sub-regulation (1), it shall be disposed of by depersonalisation
or anonymisation through masking out the relevant information which can serve
to identify directly the passenger to whom the passenger name record
information relates:
Provided that such
depersonalised or anonymised information may be repersonalised or unmasked when
used in connection with an identifiable case, threat or risk for the specified
purposes:
Provided further that
the information received may be used for further analysis and study only by an authorized
officer not below the rank of Principal Additional Director General or Additional
Director General of the National Customs Targeting Centre-Passenger.
9. Audit.- There
shall be an extensive independent system audit and security audit on annual basis,
to prevent any misuse of the passenger name record information by an officer of
the rank of Principal Additional Director General or Additional Director
General of the National Customs Targeting Centre-Passenger appointed by the
Director General of Analytics and Risk Management:
Provided that the said
officer shall not carry out both the system audit and security audit.
10.
Sharing of information with other law enforcement agencies or foreign states.-
When passenger name record information relates to any offence, under any law
for the time being in force, at national or international level, the National
Customs Targeting Centre-Passenger, may share the relevant information on a case-to-case
basis with other law enforcement agencies or government departments of India or
any other country.
Provided that sharing
of such relevant passenger name record information with other law enforcement agencies
or government departments of India or any other country shall be subject to maintenance
of same level of information privacy and protection of information and safeguards:
Provided further that
such other law enforcement agencies or government departments of India or other
countries shall, while seeking information, specify the purpose for which such
information is being sought.
11.
Penalty.- Without prejudice to any other action that may be
taken against an aircraft operator or his authorised agent under the provisions
of the Act, or any other law for the time being in force, the Principal Additional
Director General or Additional Director General of the National Customs Targeting
Centre-Passenger, may impose a penalty which shall not be less than twenty five
thousand rupees but not more fifty thousand rupees, for each act of
non-compliance, on an aircraft operator or his authorised agent who contravenes
or fail to comply with any provisions of these regulations.
Annexure-I
[See regulation 4]
FORM
Application Form for Registration
1. Name of applicant
with detail Permanent Account Number (PAN): -
(In case the applicant
is a firm or a company, the name of each of the partners of the firm or the
directors of the company as the case may be)
2. Full address of
the applicant: -
(In case the
applicant is a firm or a company, the full address of each of the partners of
the firm or the directors of the company as the case may be)
3. The name(s) and
address of the authorised persons: -
(In case the applicant
is a firm or a company, the name(s) of its partner or partners or director or
directors or duly authorised employees who will actually be engaged in the work
of filing PNR Information).
4. Educational
qualification of each of the persons who will actually be engaged in the
filling of PNR information.
5. The enclosures: -
(a). Copy of
contract, or
(b). Memorandum of
understanding, or
(c). Agreement
entered into with the foreign authorizing agent.
I/We hereby declare
that the contents of the above paragraphs are true to the best of my/our
knowledge.
Date:
Place:
Signature of the
applicant(s)
Annexure-11
[see regulation 5]
List of passenger name
record information fields
1.
PNR record locator code.
2. Date
of reservation/issue of ticket.
3. Date(s)
of intended travel.
4. Name(s).
5. Available frequent
flyer and benefit information (i.e., free tickets, upgrades, etc.).
6. Other names on
PNR, including number of travellers on PNR.
7. All available contact
(email, telephone number, mobile number information (including originator of
reservation)).
8. All available
payment/billing information (e.g. credit card number).
9. Travel itinerary
for specific PNR.
10. Travel agency/travel
agent.
11. Code share
information (e.g., when one air carrier sells seats on another air carrier's
flight).
12. Splitldivided information
(e.g., when one PNR contains a reference to another PNR).
13. Travel status of
passenger (including confirmations and check-in status).
14. Ticketing
information, including ticket number, one-way tickets and Automated Ticket Fare
Quote (ATFQ) fields.
15. Baggage
information.
16. Seat information,
including seat number.
17. General remarks including
Other Service Indicated (OSI), Special Service
Indicated (SSI) and
Supplemental Service Request (SSR) information.
18. Any collected
APIS information (e.g., Advance Passenger Information (API) that is initially
captured by an air carrier within its PNR, such as passport number, date of
birth and gender).
19. All historical
changes to the PNR listed in numbers 1 to 18.
[F. No. CBIC-21/90/2022-INV-CUSTOMS-CBEC]