#ECOD9970019AOrder of November 25, 1999, specifying the composition of the advisory committee for customs brokers
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This law establishes the composition of a new advisory committee for customs brokers in France. The committee consists of finance inspectors, court magistrates, customs representatives, consumer protection officers, and four approved customs broker representatives. It details how members are appointed and their terms. The order also repeals an earlier 1962 law on the same matter.
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Key Changes
- Establishes a new advisory committee for customs brokers.
- Defines the composition and appointment process for the committee members.
- Repeals the previous 1962 order regarding this committee.
Obligations
What this law requires
The General Inspector of Finance must designate one inspector general of finance to serve as committee president
The First President of the Court of Auditors must designate one magistrate from the Court of Auditors or an alternate to serve on the committee
The Director General of Customs and Indirect Rights must designate two representatives or alternates from the customs authority to serve on the committee
The Director General of Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Prevention must designate one representative or alternate to serve on the committee
The Director General of Customs and Indirect Rights must designate four approved customs broker representatives or alternates based on proposals from professional organizations representing customs brokers