Possession of a national permit entitles a broker to perform certain activities. Which ONE of the following is NOT such an activity?
A) The filing of electronic drawback claims in each broker district in which the broker does not have a district permit.
B) The placement of an employee in the facility of a client located in a broker district in which the broker does not have a district permit.
C) The representation of clients on post-entry summary issues in broker districts in which the broker does not have a district permit.
D) The conducting of Customs business as an NCAP participant in broker districts in which the broker does not have a district permit.
E) The filing of manual or electronic drawback claims at the drawback office designated by Customs, even though the broker does not have a district permit in the broker district where that office is located.
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The Answer is: E
Citation: 19 CFR 111.2(b)
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