Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act, 1996
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Customs and Excise Act, 1964 (Act No. 91 of 1964)Customs and Excise RulesChapter VIII : Registration, Licensing and Accredited ClientsRules for Section 64E of the ActAccreditation of clientsPart 1 : GeneralDelegation |
64E.02
(1) | The powers and functions mentioned below are for purposes of section 64E(2)(d) delegated as follows: |
(a) | The conducting of investigations contemplated in section 64E(2)(a) read with rule 64E.07, to the officer responsible for performing post clearance audit or validation checks; |
(b) | the consideration and approval or refusal of applications, and the cancellation or suspension of accredited client status as contemplated in section 64E(3)(a) and (b), to the Accreditation Committee established in terms of rule 64E.03; |
(c) | the facilitation of the relationship between the Commissioner and the holder of accredited client status, to a Client Relationship Manager; and |
(d) | any function or power for purposes of the administration of section 64E other than a power or function referred to in paragraph (a) to (c), and excluding the power to prescribe rules, to an officer. |
(2) | Additional detail in relation to any delegation referred to in subrule (1) must be set out in writing. |