#ECOP2236534ADecree on Health Conditions for Customs Surveillance Agents
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The decree dated December 23, 2022 outlines specific health conditions necessary for agents of the General Directorate of Customs and Indirect Taxes who perform surveillance functions. It establishes vision acuity requirements for all such agents and specifies even stricter standards for motorcycle agents. Furthermore, these health requirements will be assessed both upon entry into the service and throughout their career, with more frequent checks for motorcycle officers based on their tenure.
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Key Changes
- Establishes vision acuity requirements for customs agents performing surveillance functions.
- Specifies biennial and annual health checks for motorcycle officers based on their length of service.
- Modifies previous regulations regarding health requirements for customs personnel.
Obligations
What this law requires
All surveillance agents of the General Directorate of Customs and Indirect Taxes must achieve visual acuity of 15/10 in both eyes combined (minimum 5/10 in one eye) after any necessary correction, with corrective lenses or contacts not exceeding 3 diopters
Motorcycle agents must achieve visual acuity of 10/10 in each eye after correction
Motorcycle agents must demonstrate good color perception
Motorcycle agents must demonstrate good twilight vision
Health conditions specified in Article 1 must be assessed upon entry into service