2002 October No.80


Jane Smith passes the April 2002 Customs Broker Licensure Examination and makes application for a license at the Port of New York. She receives her Customs broker license from the Port Director of New York on November 1, 2002. On December 1, 2002, Jane moves to San Francisco, California where she obtains a position with a law firm. Jane notifies Customs at the Port of New York of her change in address. Which of the following must Jane do to ensure that her license remains valid and in good standing through January 2006?

A) Jane needs to do nothing. She is not actively engaged in customs business as a Customs broker.

B) During the month of February 2003, Jane must file a status report at the Port of San Francisco, but is exempt from paying the fee because she is not actively engaged in conducting customs business.

C) During the month of February 2003, Jane must file a status report with the associated fee to Customs at the Port of New York.

D) During the month of February 2003, Jane must file a status report with the associated $100 fee at the Port of San Francisco.

E) On November 1, 2005, three years from the date her license is issued, Jane must file a status report with the associated fee at Customs Headquarters.

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The Answer is: C

Citation: 19 CFR 111.30(d)

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