#2002-1245Decree No. 2002-1245 on Customs Agents' Surveillance Operations in New Caledonia and French Polynesia
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This law establishes the conditions under which customs agents in New Caledonia and French Polynesia are authorized to conduct supervised deliveries. It specifies how agents receive this authorization and under what conditions it can be suspended or revoked. This affects customs agents and their administrative procedures, ensuring transparency and accountability in their roles.
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Key Changes
- Establishes conditions for customs agents to perform supervised deliveries in New Caledonia and French Polynesia
- Details procedures for granting, suspending, or revoking agents' authorization
- Mandates transparency and communication with justice officials regarding authorized agents
Obligations
What this law requires
Authorization automatically reinstated to its holder upon expiration of a suspension period
The Minister in charge of customs may withdraw or suspend authorization through a reasoned decision based on the Director General's proposal, with suspension limited to a maximum duration of two years
The Minister in charge of customs must deliver authorization for customs agents to conduct supervised deliveries based on a proposal from the Director General of Customs and Indirect Rights
The Director General of Customs and Indirect Rights must propose candidates for authorization to conduct supervised deliveries to the Minister in charge of customs
Communicate the list of authorized customs agents and all updates to that list to the Minister of Justice for information purposes