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port on the same voyage), a report of all the crew and passengers who will be on board the ship at the time of its arrival at the port.

Penalty: $500.

  "(3) A documentary passenger and crew report must:

     (a) be communicated to Customs by sending or giving it to a prescribed officer; and

  (b) be in an approved form; and

  (c) contain the information required by the form; and

  (d) be signed in a manner specified in the form.

  "(4) A computer passenger and crew report must:

     (a) be transmitted to Customs using the prescribed computer system; and

     (b) communicate such information as is set out in an approved statement; and

     (c) be signed by transmitting such identifying information as is prescribed.

Communication of impending arrival reports, arrival reports, cargo reports and passenger and crew reports

"64ad. (1) For the purposes of this Act, an impending arrival report, an arrival report, a documentary cargo report or a documentary passenger and crew report may be sent to an officer referred to in subsection 64 (3), 64aa (2), 64ab (4) or 64ac (3), as the case requires, in any manner prescribed and, when so sent, is taken to have been communicated to Customs at such time and in such circumstances as are prescribed.

"(2) For the purposes of this Act, an impending arrival report, an arrival report, a documentary cargo report or a documentary passenger and crew report that is given to an officer referred to in subsection 64 (3), 64aa (2), 64ab (4) or 64ac (3), as the case requires, is taken to have been communicated to Customs when it is received by the officer.

"(3) For the purposes of this Act, a computer cargo report or a computer passenger and crew report that is transmitted to Customs using a prescribed computer system is taken to have been communicated to Customs when an acknowledgment of the report is transmitted to the person identified in the report as the person transmitting the report.".

Failure to make entries

  11. Section 72 of the Principal Act is amended:

     (a) by inserting in subsection (2) ", or otherwise dispose of," after "sell";

     (b) by inserting in subsection (4) ", or otherwise dispose of," after "sell".

Repeal of section 74 and substitution of new section

12. Section 74 of the Principal Act is repealed and the following section is substituted:

Authority for unshipment

"74. (1) Except as prescribed, the master or owner of a ship or the pilot or owner of an aircraft must not unship goods at a port or airport otherwise than in accordance with a Collector's permit to unship the goods.

Penalty: $25,000.

"(2) A Collector's permit to unship goods may be