Manufacture Other Operations. In Warehouse Regulations 1966.
MANUFACTURE & OTHER OPERATIONS IN WAREHOUSE REGULATIONS, 1966
- Short title and commencement.
- Definitions.
- Owner to make applications.
- Execution of Bond
- Grant of sanction
-
Conditions that may be imposed by the Assistant Commissioner of
Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs
- Omitted
- Omitted
- Maintenance of accounts
- Accounts to be accessible to Customs Officer.
- Special Audit in certain cases
-
Issue and return of imported goods to/from the manufacturing
process or other operations
-
Manufacturer to give notice before suspending or discontinuing
the manufacturing process or other operations.
- Cancellation and suspension of sanctions
- Repeal
SCHEDULE
MANUFACTURE & OTHER OPERATIONS IN WAREHOUSE REGULATIONS, 1966
Notification No.155-cus.,dated 30th July,1966 as amended by
Notification No. 44/98-CUs., dated 2-7-1998
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 157 of the Customs Act, 1962
(52 of 1962), the Central Board of Excise and Customs hereby makes the following
regulations, namely:—
- Short title and commencement. —
- These regulations may be called the Manufacture and Other Operations
in Warehouse Regulations, 1966.
- They shall be deemed to have come into force on the 4th day of June,
1966.
- Definitions. — For the purpose of these regulations,
unless the context otherwise requires —
- "Act" means the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962);
- "manufacturer" means the owner of any warehoused goods to whom
sanction has been accorded under regulation 5;
- "proper form" means such form as the Assistant Commissioner of
Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs may require to be adopted.
- Owner to make applications.
— (a) The owner of any
goods warehoused under the Act intending to undertake any manufacturing
process or other operations in the warehouse in relation to such goods shall
make an application to the Assistant Commissioner of Customs or Deputy
Commissioner of Customs in the proper form and furnish inter alia —
- information regarding the nature of the manufacturing process or
other operations;
- particulars of imported and other goods proposed to be used in the
manufacturing process or other operations;
- the detailed plan and description of the warehouse;
- data regarding the volume of trade anticipated of the manufacturing
process or other operations; and
- the applicant shall, on being called upon to do so, furnish such
other information as may be required.
- Execution of Bond. — The Assistant Commissioner of
Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs may, if he is satisfied that the
applicant has carried out such alterations to the warehouse premises as may
be required for this purpose and that the volume of trade and other
considerations justify grant of sanction direct the applicant to file a
bond, undertaking inter alia to —
- observe all the provisions of these regulations;
- maintain detailed accounts of all imported and other goods used in
the manufacturing process or other operations in the proper form and to
produce such accounts for inspection by the proper officer;
- submit detailed statements of all imported and other goods used in
the manufacturing process or other operations and those remaining in
stock, at any time the proper officer directs;
- provide to the officers of customs office space, wherever required,
and access to warehouse, for control and supervision of the
manufacturing process or other operations or imported and other goods as
may be specified by Assistant Commissioner of Customs or Deputy
Commissioner of Customs;
- pay all the charges including pay, allowances, leave and pensionary
charges of such officers as may from time to time be posted by the
Assistant Commissioner of Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs in
the warehouse for supervision and control of the manufacturing process
or other operations, or imported and other goods;
- comply with such conditions as may be imposed by the Assistant
Commissioner of Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs from time to
time for carrying out the purposes of these regulations and the Act.
- Grant of sanction.— On execution of the bond, in the
manner hereinbefore provided, the Assistant Commissioner of Customs or
Deputy Commissioner of Customs shall accord sanction to the applicant to
carry on such manufacturing process or other operations specifying:
- the manufacturing process or other operations permitted to be
carried on in the warehouse;
- the types and nature of imported and other goods permitted to be
used;
- the period for which the sanction is valid; and
- the conditions, if any, subject to which the manufacturing process
or other operations may be carried on in the warehouse;
- the input-output norms, wherever considered necessary, for the
raw-materials and the finished goods.
-
Conditions that may be imposed by the Assistant Commissioner of
Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs — The Assistant
Commissioner of Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs may from time to
time :
- Omitted
- determine the number of customs officers that may be attached to the
warehouse for purposes of supervising the manufacturing process or other
operations;
- fix the sum payable by the manufacturer towards the cost of such
establishment and the extra charges payable towards the overtime
services, if any, performed by such establishment at the request of the
manufacturer; and
- Omitted
- Omitted
- Omitted
- Maintenance of accounts. — The manufacturer shall
maintain accounts relating to stocks, raw materials, goods in process,
finished goods, waste and refuse in proper form:
Provided that where the manufacturer maintains for his own purpose such
detailed accounts and has carried out such alterations in the form of
accounts as may be required in this behalf, theAssistant Commissioner of
Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs may in his discretion direct such
forms of accounts to be adopted as the proper form.
- Accounts to be accessible to Customs Officer. — The
proper officer may, at any time, inspect or call for the accounts and
connected records for scrutiny.
- Special Audit in certain cases :
- The Chief Commissioner of Customs may, for reasons to be
recorded in writing, direct a manufacturer to get the accounts of his
warehouse, office, stores, godowns, factory, depot, or other
establishment audited by a Cost Accountant, nominated by him in this
behalf.
- The Cost Accountant, shall submit the audit report duly signed and
certified by him within the period specified by the Chief Commissioner
of Customs, or such extended period as may be allowed by him, to the
Commissioner, giving therein such other information or particulars as
may have been asked for by the Chief Commissioner.
- The provisions of sub-regulation (i) shall be in addition to, and
not in derogation of any other law for the time being in force.
- The expenses of, and incidental to, such audit (including the
remuneration of the Cost Accountant) shall be determined by the Chief
Commissioner and paid by the manufacturer and in default of such payment
shall be recoverable from the manufacturer in the manner provided in
section 142 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962).
- The manufacturer shall be given a copy of the audit report conducted
in pursuance of sub-regulation (1) who may make a representation, if he
so likes.
Explanation: For the purpose of this regulation "Cost Accountant" shall
have the meaning assigned to it in clause (b) of sub-section (1) of
section 2 of the Cost and Works Accountants Act, 1959 (23 of 1959).
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Issue and return of imported goods to/from the manufacturing
process or other operations. —
- The Assistant Commissioner of Customs or Deputy Commissioner of
Customs shall, having regard to the manufacturing process or other
operations to be carried on in the warehouse, direct the manner in which
the imported goods shall be issued from and the unused items received
back into stock.
- The application for issue of imported goods and the vouchers against
which the unused items may be returned shall be in the proper form.
-
Manufacturer to give notice before suspending or discontinuing
the manufacturing process or other operations. — No manufacturer
shall suspend or discontinue the manufacturing process or other operations
authorised to be carried on in the warehouse without giving in writing to
the Assistant Commissioner of Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs, one
month's notice of his intention so to do:
Provided that in any particular case the aforesaid period of one month may,
on sufficient cause being shown, be reduced by the Assistant Commissioner of
Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs by such period as the Assistant
Commissioner may deem fit:
- Cancellation and suspension of sanctions.
— If the
manufacturer or any person in his employ commits a breach of the provisions
of the Act or the terms and conditions imposed by or under these regulations
or if the particulars furnished in the application for sanction are false or
incorrect/ or if any undertaking given in the bond is not fulfilled the
Assistant Commissioner of Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs may,
without prejudice to any other action that he may take under the provisions
of the Act or these regulations cancel the sanction for carrying on the
manufacturing process or other operations :
Provided that before the sanction is cancelled the manufacturer shall be
given reasonable opportunity of being heard.
- Repeal.— The Rules and Regulations specified in the
Schedule to these regulations appended below shall cease to be in force
except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such cesser.
SCHEDULE
(See Regulation 15)
- Rules prescribed for the purpose of operation on goods in a
warehouse — Wines and Spirits — vide late C.B.R. Notification No. 56, dated
the 2nd July,1927 as amended by Notifications No. 29-Cus., dated 16th May,
1931 and No. 11-Cus., dated the 22nd January, 1938.
- Rules for the manufacture of cigarettes in bond from unmanufactured
foreign tobacco imported and warehoused under the provisions of section 92
of the Sea Customs Act at an inland bonded warehouse — late C.B.R.
Notification No. 34-Cus., dated the 30th May, 1942.
- Rules for the manufacture of cigarettes or tobacco in bond from
unmanufactured foreign tobacco imported and warehoused under the provisions
of section 92 of the Sea Customs Act—late C.B.R Notification No. 54-Customs,
dated the 25th October, 1941, as amended by Notifications No. 8-Customs,
dated 17th April, 1943 and No. 62-Customs, dated the 8th July, 1950.
- Rules for manufacture of complete Gramophone machine (including electric
gramophones) in bond — late C.B.R. Notification No. 9-Customs, dated the
13th July, 1946.
- Rules for the free-entry at the Madras Customs House of unmanufactured
foreign tobacco imported for the manufacture of cigars intended for export
to foreign ports—Notification dated the 1st November, 1910, published in
pages 1685-86 of Part II of the Fort St. George Gazette, dated the 8th
November, 1910 as amended by notification dated the 22nd May, 1920 published
on page 1051 of Part II of the Fort St. George Gazette, dated the 1st June,
1920, late C.B.R. Notification No. 79-Customs, dated the 5th December, 1936,
Notification No. 12-Customs, dated the 22nd January, 1938 and No.
47-Customs, dated the 12th October, 1940.
- Rules to regulate the canning of motor spirit and kerosene oil from the
stock imported and warehoused in a bonded tank at Bombay—late C.B.R.
Notification No. 5-Customs, dated the 5th January, 1935 as amended by
Notification No. 70-Customs, dated the 26th March, 1938.
- Rules for the manufacture or repairs of vessels from material imported
by the Hindustan Shipyard Ltd., Visakhapatnam etc. — late C.B.R.
Notification No. 78-Customs, dated the 7th August, 1954 as amended by C.B.R.
Notification No. 63-Customs, dated the 3rd June, 1961.
- Motor Vehicles (Manufacture-in-bond) Rules, 1956 — late C.B.R.
Notification No. 97-Customs, dated the 6th November, 1956.
- Rules for the manufacture or re-manufacture of cigarettes or tobacco in
bond from indigenous or imported duty paid tobacco or cigarettes and
unmanufactured imported tobacco warehoused under the provision of section 92
of the Sea Customs Act — late C.B.R. Notification No. 22-Customs, dated the
29th June, 1957. \
- The Handicrafts (Manufacture-in-bond) Rules, 1958 — C.B.R. Notification
No. 229 Customs, dated the 13th August, 1958.
- The Manufacture-in-Bond (General) Rules, 1960 — late C.B.R. Notification
No. 15-Customs, dated the 27th February, 1960.