39. The Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) security elements of “maintaining control of employees” at the Physical Access Controls criterion and ensuring that “information used in clearing of merchandise/cargo is legible and protected against the exchange, loss or introduction of erroneous information” at the Documentation Processing criterion for a Customs broker addressing the C-TPAT Minimum Security Criteria may find regulatory guidance at 19 CFR _____.
A. 111.2(a)(2)(ii)(A)(1) and 111.24
B. 111.28(d) and 111.57
C. 111.2(a)(2) and 111.96(c)
D. 111.4 and 111.11(a)
E. 111.5 and 111.11(b)
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The Answer is: A
Citation: C-TPAT Minimum Security Criteria for Customs Brokers (3-20- 2007); 19 CFR 111.2(a)(2)(ii)(A)(1) and 111.24
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