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PART 2 Goods exported in accordance with applicable export provisions procedure
PART 4 Export declarations etc
CHAPTER 3 Eligibility of persons to make export declarations
CHAPTER 4 Form of export declarations and how they are made
SECTION 3 Export declarations made by conduct
19.General provisions applying to export declarations made by conduct
21.Export declarations by conduct: certain goods with pedestrians
21A.Export declarations that may be made by conduct or electronically
22.Export declarations by conduct: certain goods in vehicles
24.Export declarations by conduct: certain goods subject to temporary admission procedure
CHAPTER 6 Simplifications to export declarations etc
SECTION 1 Simplified export declaration process
32.Persons authorised to use the simplified export declaration process
33.Simplified export declaration and supplementary export declaration
34.Exception from requirement to make a supplementary export declaration
35.Supplementary export declaration: extension to make available documents for inspection
SECTION 2 Simplified export declarations made using the EIDR export process
CHAPTER 7 Export declarations for consignments of different types of goods
CHAPTER 8 Obligation to make goods available for examination
PART 6 Goods exported from RoRo listed locations or specified export locations
PART 8 Approvals and authorisations and authorised economic operators
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