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LAWS OF THE FEDERATION OF NIGERIA
NIGERIAN CUSTOMS SERVICE BOARD ACT
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ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
PART I – Establishment and composition of the Nigerian Customs Service Board
- Establishment of the Nigerian Customs Service Board.
- Membership of the Board.
PART II – Functions and powers of the Board
- Functions of the Board.
- Powers of the Board.
PART III – Staff of the Board
- Administrative Secretary and other staff of the Board.
PART IV – Limitation of actions
- Limitation of actions.
PARTY – Miscellaneous
- Delegation of power.
- Application of the Pensions Act.
- Staff regulations.
- Transitional provisions.
- Interpretation.
- Short title.
SCHEDULE – Supplementary provisions relating to the Board
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NIGERIAN CUSTOMS SERVICE BOARD
An Act to establish the Nigerian Customs Service Board and for matters connected therewith.
[1992 No. 45.1993 No. 77.]
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[Commencement.] [1st June 1992]
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PART I – Establishment and composition of the Nigerian Customs Service Board
- Establishment of the Nigerian Customs Service Board
(1) There is hereby established under the control of the Federal Ministry of Finance, a board to be known as the Nigerian Customs Service Board (in this Act referred to as “the Board”) which shall be responsible for the administration of the Customs and Excise Management Act.
[1993 No. 77. Cap. C45.]
(2) Accordingly-
(a) any reference in the Customs and Excise Management Act-
(i) to the Customs, Immigration, and Prisons Service Board or to Board, shall be construed as a reference to the Nigerian Customs Service Board established under this Act;
(ii) to Minister, shall be construed as a reference to the Minister charged with responsibility for matters relating to finance.
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