CBP to Stop Publishing Broker License Cancellations in Federal Register
CBP plans to stop publication of canceled individual or corporate customs broker licenses in the Federal Register, the agency said in a notice (here). The cancellations are in response to voluntary requests from brokers that no longer want to or…
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cannot conduct customs business, said CBP. While the agency has historically published the cancellations, it is "not required by statute or regulation, but rather has been provided by CBP as courtesy notice to the public," it said. "Given the ease of access to current information available online and with consideration for the most efficient use of CBP customs broker management resources, CBP will no longer publish notice of customs broker license or permit cancellations." Instead, CBP will maintain a list of active brokers on its site, the agency said. CBP will continue to publish Federal Register notices for customs broker licenses that have been suspended or revoked, it said..