MODCBR - CUSTOMS DECLARATIONS Ó UNCTAD - SITE (V1.15) 3.27 Extended This  report  will  display  a  list  of  all  the  Warehousing  declarations  for  which  there  have  been  an extension of the period allowed in Warehouse. Verification/Selectivity By using the 'Selectivity' capabilities in ASYCUDA++, declarations can be 'blocked' from automatic assessment. Module  MODSEL  contains  the  main  controls  for  selection  of  Declarations  to  be  given  special attention by Customs and for managing the Declaration Processing system. It contains the controls to  block  Assessment  of  selected  declarations,  and  has  a  range  of  query  and  reporting  functions. However, local office management of Selectivity can also be handled from within MODCBR. The MODCBR 'Functions' ,‘Verification’ displays four options in a sub-menu. These are: ·   Examination Result ·   Declaration Routage ·   Inspection Act ·   Print/Query Fig 3.5  MODCBR: Verification\Selectivity: Examination Result Both  of  the  first  two  options  display  declaration selections made through  MODSEL.  They  enable users  in  the  Customs  Office  to  query  the  System to find out the reasons why particular declarations have  been  blocked  from  assessment.  In  addition to  viewing  the  lists  of  selected  declarations,  the ‘Declaration Routage’ option allows the authorised user to change  ‘routing’ of the declaration. Declaration selection, (“assessment blocked") may have been made because of random selection of a declaration for physical or documentary check, or because parts of the declaration description have matched certain 'Selection Criteria' defined within the System, MODSEL. See    Section    6    of    this    Reference    Document    for    details    of    ‘Selectivity Management’, use of processing lanes and a full explanation of Lane Colours. Selection Display and Reporting The user has a number of choices. The sub-menu offers the option of: - 1.     Selected Declarations; 2.     Physical examination; 3.     Documentary check; 4.     Post clearance control; 5.     Stand-by Declaration; 6.     Controlled declarations; 7.     No inspection required; 8.     Query declarations. These  are  the  basic  categories  (or  processing  channels)  into  which  the  System  is  capable  of routing entries.