October 2009 Question 75 U.S. Customs Broker License Exam Discussion
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Following CBLE question is the focus of this video:
Which statement is FALSE?
A. A broker may allow a common carrier who is not the importer of record, to have access to his importer files
B. Broker records must be made available, upon reasonable notice, for official use by authorized CBP officers
C. A broker must not destroy, conceal or remove any record relating to a brokerage transaction which is being sought, or which the broker believes may be sought by CBP
D. A broker must be in possession of a district permit in order to obtain a national permit
E. Powers of attorney must be retained until revoked, and revoked powers of attorney and letters of revocation must be retained for 5 years after the date of revocation or for 5 years after the date the client ceases to be an active client, whichever is later
Correct Answer: (A).
#Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 19
#111.24
CBLE Link: https://www.lawcustoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/102009-CBE-Exam.pdf
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