Posted on 19/11/2009 in category Legislation
Indian legislation on shipment procedures: Simplified procedures agreed
Simplified procedures for shipments of metals scrap to
Public notice no.17 2009/2014 dated November 13, 2009 can be consulted under http://former.bir.org/private/legislation/india_legislation.asp and should be read in the context of the previously published MOEF noteices (see
MRAI reports that:
1) MOEF has simplified the registration procedure by importers with the Indian State Pollution Control Board (SPCB), i.e:
i) New registration form requires only basic details such as name of the company, address, import/export code ect.
ii) Registration with one State Pollution Control Board allows for all
iii) No restriction on trader-to-trader sales or High Sea Sales basis.
iv) New simplified form will be issued by MOEF shortly and application to respective SPCB should be made immediately (as of now, deadline is 30th November 2009 but MOEF might extend the same).
v) If containers arrive after November 30 and a trader has not registered with the respective SPCB, he might run into detention and demurrage issues.
2) The Transboundary movement document , i.e “Form 9”, required by the original notification of July 21, 2009, is still needed and must be submitted to the customs at the time of clearance. However, no chemical analysis should be provided and only name and address should be mentioned in the relevant columns.