Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2008C00476:clause:3_64abab:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2008C00476
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 3 cl 64ABAB (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 185686–188188

64ABAB  When outturn report is to be communicated to Customs

 (1) In the case of cargo unloaded from an aircraft at an airport and received into a depot, the depot operator must communicate the outturn report to Customs within 24 hours, or such other period as is prescribed by the regulations, after the time of arrival of the aircraft as stated in the report under section 64AA.

 (2) In the case of containers unloaded from a ship at a wharf, the stevedore must communicate outturn reports to Customs as follows:
 (a) an outturn report, at the end of 3 hours, or such other period as is prescribed by the regulations, from the time when the first container is unloaded from the ship; and
 (b) one or more further outturn reports at the end of each subsequent 3 hours, or such other period as is prescribed by the regulations, until the unloading of the containers has been completed.
The first outturn report must state the time when the first container was unloaded and the last outturn report must state the time when the unloading of the containers was completed.

 (3) In the case of cargo (not in containers) unloaded from a ship at a wharf, the stevedore must communicate the outturn report to Customs within 5 days, or such other period as is prescribed by the regulations, after the day on which the unloading of the cargo from the ship was completed. The outturn report must state the time when the unloading of the cargo was completed.

 (4) In the case of cargo unloaded from a ship or aircraft and moved by the operator of the ship or aircraft, or by a cargo reporter, under section 71E to a Customs place (as defined in subsection 183UA(1)) other than a warehouse, the person in charge of the Customs place must communicate the outturn report to Customs:
 (a) if the cargo is in a container:
 (i) if the container is not unpacked at that place—within 24 hours (or such longer period as is prescribed by the regulations) after the person in charge of that place recorded the receipt of the container at that place; or
 (ii) if the container is unpacked at that place—within 24 hours, or such other period as is prescribed by the regulations, after it was unpacked; or
 (b) if the cargo is not in a container—not later than:
 (i) the day after the day on which the person in charge of that place recorded a receipt of the cargo at that place; or
 (ii) if a later time is prescribed by the regulations—that later time.
If the cargo is in a container that is unpacked at the Customs place,