Customs Act |
Customs (Container) Regulations |
Rg 1 |
G.N. No. S 6/1975 |
REVISED EDITION 2002 |
(30th September 2002) |
[11th January 1975] |
Citation |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Customs (Container) Regulations. |
Definitions |
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Permit required for containers for transhipment |
Permit required for movement of loaded containers |
4. No container which has any goods therein may be moved from a container terminal to a consignee’s premises except under a permit issued by the proper officer of customs and in accordance with all the conditions specified in the permit. [S 642/2013 wef 31/10/2013] |
5. [Deleted by S 642/2013 wef 31/10/2013] |
Damaged containers |
6. Any container damaged on import shall be brought to the attention of the proper officer of customs and may not be removed from the customs station at Woodlands or Tuas or from the Woodlands Train Checkpoint or from a container terminal, as the case may be, without the prior permission of a senior officer of customs. |
Tampered seals to be notified to customs officer |
7.—(1) The owner of a container or the agent appointed by him to take charge of or to manage the container shall forthwith notify the proper officer of customs if any seal placed on the container is found by the owner or agent to be tampered with, opened, broken, altered or removed on import.
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Permit to contain full description of contents of container |
8.—(1) Where a permit to move a container from a container terminal to the consignee’s premises is issued under regulation 4, that permit shall contain a full description of the contents of the container.
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Permit required for removal of container |
9. No container which has any goods therein may be removed from a consignor’s premises to a container terminal except in accordance with a permit, issued by the proper officer of customs, authorising the removal. [S 642/2013 wef 31/10/2013] |
Supervision for stuffing and unstuffing |
10. The stuffing and unstuffing of every container shall be carried out under the supervision of the proper officer of customs unless a senior officer of customs otherwise requires. |
Permission for use of terminal in customs territory |
11.—(1) No person shall, inside customs territory, make use of or operate a container terminal to store, import or export any containerised goods without the written permission of the Director-General and except in accordance with such conditions as the Director-General may impose. [S 642/2013 wef 31/10/2013]
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12. [Deleted by S 791/2004 wef 01/01/2005] |
Records of container to be maintained by owner |
13. The owner of every container brought into or removed from the customs station at Woodlands or Tuas or from the Woodlands Train Checkpoint or from a container terminal or, if such owner is not present in Singapore, the agent appointed by the owner to take charge of or to manage the container, shall keep and maintain proper records of the container showing its official number and reference and such other particulars as the Director-General may require in respect of the container. |
Records of container’s movements and contents |
14. A person to whom any permission to make use of or operate a container terminal to store, import or export any containerised goods is granted under regulation 11 shall keep and maintain proper records of —
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15. [Deleted by S 642/2013 wef 31/10/2013] |
Securing of dutiable goods in containers |
16.—(1) The proper officer of customs may lock, seal or otherwise secure a container containing any goods at any place, including any free trade zone, in such manner as he thinks fit.
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Examination of goods |
17.—(1) Where it appears to a senior officer of customs that any container is being transported to a consignee’s premises, he may require the goods to be brought to any customs station or premises for examination.
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Facilities for customs |
18. The person to whom permission has been granted under regulation 11 shall provide, at his own expense at the container terminal in respect of which the permission was granted, office accommodation for officers of customs and such other facilities and equipment as the Director-General may require, including equipment for examining, weighing, fumigating, disinfecting and destroying goods. [S 642/2013 wef 31/10/2013] |
Hours for stuffing and unstuffing of containers |
19. The stuffing and unstuffing of any container, in respect of which customs supervision of its stuffing and unstuffing has not been waived by a senior officer of customs under regulation 10, shall be carried out during —
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Extension of hours |
20.—(1) An application for an extension of the time allowed for the stuffing and unstuffing of containers under regulation 19 may be made by giving notice to a proper officer of customs not less than one hour before the expiration of that time. [S 642/2013 wef 31/10/2013]
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21. [Deleted by S 642/2013 wef 31/10/2013] |
Penalties |
22. Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with any of the provisions of these Regulations or any of the conditions of a permit shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000 and, in the case of a second or subsequent conviction, to a fine not exceeding $8,000. |
Composition of offences |
*23. [Deleted]. |
* Regulation 23 relating to the composition of offences has been transferred to the Customs (Composition of Offences) (Consolidation) Regulations (Rg 10). |