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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 112 — Carriers, Cartmen, and Lightermen · § 112.29

§ 112.29. Records.

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(a)Records of cartage and lighterage. The port director may require that licensed Customs cartmen and lightermen shall make, keep, and promptly submit for Customs inspection and examination upon request therefor such current written records relating to cartage and lighterage as may be needed for purposes of local Customs administration. Cartmen and lightermen shall maintain these records for 3 years from the expiration date of the related contract for cartage or lighterage.
(b)Current list of officers, members, or employees. The port director may require a licensee to furnish, at such times and intervals as the port director deems necessary, a current list showing the names and addresses of the managing officers and members of the organization or of the persons who will receive or transport imported merchandise which has not been released from Customs custody, or a list of all such persons and their addresses. \[T.D. 73-140, 38 FR 13551, May 23, 1973, as amended by T.D. 79-159, 44 FR 31968, June 4, 1979\]
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