This document contains 70 questions about Republic Act No. 9280, which established the Professional Regulatory Board of Customs Brokers and defined the scope of practice for customs brokers. It covers topics like the composition and qualifications of the board, licensure examination requirements, activities considered part of the customs broker profession, prohibitions on unauthorized practice and financing activities, grounds for suspension or revocation of licenses, and provisions regarding an association of customs brokers.
This document contains 70 questions about Republic Act No. 9280, which established the Professional Regulatory Board of Customs Brokers and defined the scope of practice for customs brokers. It covers topics like the composition and qualifications of the board, licensure examination requirements, activities considered part of the customs broker profession, prohibitions on unauthorized practice and financing activities, grounds for suspension or revocation of licenses, and provisions regarding an association of customs brokers.
This document contains 70 questions about Republic Act No. 9280, which established the Professional Regulatory Board of Customs Brokers and defined the scope of practice for customs brokers. It covers topics like the composition and qualifications of the board, licensure examination requirements, activities considered part of the customs broker profession, prohibitions on unauthorized practice and financing activities, grounds for suspension or revocation of licenses, and provisions regarding an association of customs brokers.
This document contains 70 questions about Republic Act No. 9280, which established the Professional Regulatory Board of Customs Brokers and defined the scope of practice for customs brokers. It covers topics like the composition and qualifications of the board, licensure examination requirements, activities considered part of the customs broker profession, prohibitions on unauthorized practice and financing activities, grounds for suspension or revocation of licenses, and provisions regarding an association of customs brokers.
Customs 9 Assignment. Yellow paper no back to back.
Submission 3/16/20
1. What is the Republic Act no. 9280?
2. What is the short title of Republic Act no. 9280? 3. What is the policy if the state in relation to customs Broker Profession? 4. How the implementing rules and Regulation (IRR) shall be interpreted? 5. What is the Professional Regulatory Board (PRB) for Customs Brokers? 6. What are the powers and functions of the Board for Customs Broker? 7. What is the composition of the Board for Customs Broker? 8. What are the qualifications of the Board Chairman and Members of the Board? 9. What is the selection process for the Chairman and the Members of the Board for Customs Broker? 10. What is the term of Office for The Chairman and Members of the Board of Customs Brokers? 11. What is the compensation and allowance of the Chairman and Members of the Board? 12. Are the Chairman and Members of the Board considered as government employee? 13. Granting for the sake of argument that the Chairman and Members of the Board are part of the Civil Service, how are they classified? 14. May a custom broker who have been appointed as board chairman or member still allowed to practice his profession as a customs broker? 15. Supposing that the Board Chairman or Member has resigned, retired his term of office has expired or otherwise separated from his office as such board chairman or member, could je immediately practice his profession as customs broker? 16. What are the grounds wherein the chainman and members of the board be suspended or removed? 17. Who shall keep the records of the Board? 18. What is the assistance to be given by PRC with regards to secretariat and support services by the Board? 19. What are the contents of the annual report of the Board, to whom submitted and when shall it be submitted? 20. What is the Licensure Examination for Customs Broker? 21. How many times shall the license examination be given by the PRB? 22. May the Board give the Licensure Examinations more than once a year? 23. What is the scope of the examination? 24. What is the purpose of the licensure examination? 25. What are the qualifications of applicants for examination? 26. What is the passing grade in the Licensure Examination? 27. When is the result of the examinations be released by the PRB? 28. What shall be issued to the successful examinees? 29. What shall be the content of the certificate of registration? 30. Aside from the certificate of registration what shall be issued to successful examinees? 31. When shall the Professional Identification Card be renewed? 32. May the Board refuse to register a successful examinee? On what grounds may it refuse to register a successful examinee? 33. Ms. Lovely Salazar is a customs administration graduate from LPU- Manila. She was convicted of killing a person, although in self-defense, finished service of her sentence in Muntinlupa Bilibid Prison in 2019. She intends to take the 2020 Licensure Examination. If she passes the examination may the board refuse passes the Certificate of Registration to her on the ground that she has been convicted of a criminal offense involving moral turpitude? 34. Is the refusal to register permanent in nature? 35. What is the roster of professional customs brokers? 36. Aside from securing certificate of registration and professional identification card what also shall a successful examinee do in order to be able to practice the customs broker profession? 37. What is the scope of practice of Customs Broker Profession? 38. A customs broker is considered in the practice of his profession if the nature and character of his employment in private enterprise requires professional knowledge in the field of customs and tariff administration is provided for under RA no. 9280. Does this mean that only customs brokers may be employed as import managers, export managers or logistics managers as these type of employment requires knowledge in the field of customs and tariff administration? 39. What activities in customs processing may be delegated to non-customs brokers? 40. How would customs brokers manage their activities if delegation to non-customs brokers in customs processing is limited? 41. What are the activities or functions of a customs broker that may not be delegated? 42. What other activities may be engaged into by a customs broker that he may be considered in the practice of the profession? 43. A customs broker employed as import-export manager in a multinational company is being asked to sign all the import and export entry declarations and be the one into process all the shipments at he Bureau of Customs. Is this possible? 44. May government employee who are not customs brokers but who occupy positions requiring professional knowledge of customs and Tariff Administration be charged with illegal practice of customs broker profession? 45. A Collector who is not a customs broker, retired from Bureau of Customs after twenty (20) years continuous service the last five years of which was a district collector of the Port of Manila. May he teach customs and tariff administration subjects? 46. Atty. Danny Salazar has been teaching taxation in leading law schools. Being a lawyer may he teach customs and tariff law in university offering Bachelor’s Degree in Customs Administration? 47. Under RA 9280, what documents shall be signed only by a customs broker? 48. On what instances are a customs broker not allowed to sign documents? 49. Who are exempt from the provisions that only customs brokers may sign import and export entry declaration? 50. “Import and Export entry declarations shall be signed only by accustoms broker…” how would be the Bureau of Customs make importers accountable for violations of the CMTA relative to their importations? 51. May attorney-in-fact still transact business with the Bureau of Customs? 52. What is the general provision in RA 9280 that prohibits against the unauthorized practice of customs broker profession? 53. The second sentence of Section 29 states “No firm company, or association may have registered or licensed as such for the practice of customs broker profession”. Does this mean that customs brokers may only engage in individual practice and not engage in practice through partnership? 54. An international forwarding company was also issued license to operate as an customs brokerage company last January 2005 having satisfactorily complied with the requirements of the collector of customs. For 2019 they plan to employ for fixed salary Bambie Salazar and let her handle the Customs Clearance of their clients at MICP, POM, and NAIA. The company alleges that it will not engage in corporate practice as it is the customs broker that will release the shipments at customs? Is its stand tenable? 55. Big corporation have been used to dealing with forwarding companies and brokerage companies in their accreditation proves they even require posting of bonds or transportation insurances. Would not these corporations hesitate to deal with individual customs brokers of partnerships because they may not have sufficient capital to handle their transportation or delivery requirements? 56. What is meant by prohibitions against financing activities by customs brokers? 57. What were the reasons for the inclusion of financing prohibition? 58. What about the pre-filling of import entry expenses like local charges of shipping lines and forwarding companies like THC, LCL charges, handling charges and other similar charges? May a Customs Broker advance such charges in behalf of client-importers? 59. The payment of arrastre, wharfage, storage and other charges are technically not part of customs clearing proves as payment of such charges may be done only after the Bureau of Customs has given the go-signal to the arrastre operator or off-dock operators to release shipment. If the importer contracts the services of forwarding company to advance such charges is there any violation of section 30? 60. Supposing in a situation where the customs broker himself owns the trucking company who will secure delivery of customs cleared shipment may he advance the port charges as a trucking company and not guilty of financing activity? 61. What is the general provision in RA 9280 in the revocation of certificate of registration/ professional identification card and suspension from practice? 62. What is the difference between suspension from practice and revocation of certificate of registration? 63. What is the minimum period when a customs broker whose certificate of registration has been revoked to appeal for reinstatement? 64. Are customs broker of foreign nationality allowed to practice in the Philippines? 65. What is an APO? 66. What are the provisions of RA 9280 with regards to APO of Customs Brokers? 67. Under Section 31, RA 9280 a Customs Broker registered with the PRB “ shall automatically become a member of the APO and shall receive the benefits and privileges appurtenant thereto,” does it mean that all customs brokers are requires by law to pay the annual membership fees of the APO? 68. Explain and illustrate the accreditation process by PRC of APO. 69. What shall be the source of funding for the implementation of RA 9280? 70. What leave were repealed or amended by RA 9280?