PUBLIC NOTICE : 19 / 2001
Subject : Recovery of dues/inspection fees levied under the Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914 - regarding.
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Govt. of India, Min. of Finance, Dept. of Revenue, New Delhi, Central Board of
Excise and Customs Circular No.90/2000-Cus., vide F.No.450/114/2000-CUS.IV, dated
07.11.2000, is reproduced below for the guidance of
Importers, Clearing Agents and Trading Public.
Sd/-
C11/1/2001-AP(PORT)
(M.V.S. PRASAD)
CUSTOM
HOUSE,CHENNAI-1.
COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS (PORT)
DATE: 11.01.2001
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It is directed to refer to section 3 of the Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914
as amended by the Destructive Insects and Pests (Amendment and Validation) Act, 1992,
wherein it has been provided that the Central Government may, by notification under this
section, also levy and collect such fees and its arrears at such rates and in such manner
as may be specified therein for making an application for a permit to import, or for
making inspection, fumigation, dis-infection or supervision of, any article or class or
articles or any insect or class of insects under this section. Section 4 of the said act
provides that a notification under section 3 shall operate as if it had been issued under
section 19 of the Sea Customs Act, 1878, and the officers of Customs at every port shall
have the same powers in respect of any article with regard to the importation of which is
regulated, restricted or prohibited by the law relating to Sea Customs, and the law for
the time being in force relating to Sea Customs or any such article shall apply
accordingly. In other words, it may be stated that the notification under section 3 of the
said Act operates as if it had been issued under section 19 of the Sea Customs Act, 1878.
The Sea Customs Act, 1878 has been replaced by the Customs Act, 1962. However, section 160
of the Customs Act, 1962 relating to repeal and savings provides that any duty and penalty
payable under a repealed enactment may be recovered in the manner provided under the said
Customs Act.
2. A request has been received from the
Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture asking the Department
to collect dues/inspection fees levied under the Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914
in terms of the provisions of section 142 of the Customs Act, 1962. The proposal has been
examined and has been accepted.
3.
In view of above, it is decided to take necessary action under section 142 of the
Customs Act, 1962 to recover the dues/inspection fees levied under the Destructive Insects
and Pests Act, 1914, whenever any request for recovery of the same is received from the
Plant Quarantine Authorities.
4.
These
instructions may be brought to the notice of all concerned by way of issuance of suitable
Public Notice/Standing Orders.
5.
Difficulties, if any, in implementation of these instructions, may be brought to
the notice of the Board.
(T.S. JAYACHANDAR)
ASSTT. COMMR. OF
CUSTOMS (APPG.)