MODSEL - SELECTIVITY MANAGEMENT IN ASYCUDA++ Ó UNCTAD - SITE (V1.15) 6.18 Declaration Routage Under ‘Declaration Routage' 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 declarations; 6.     Controlled declarations; 7.     No inspection required; 8.     Query declarations. These   are   the   basic   categories   or   processing   channels   into   which   the   System   can   route declarations. The  display  options  for  Declaration  Routage  are  the  same  as  those  available under  MODCBR  menu  options  ‘Functions’, ‘Verification’.  See  Section  3  of this  Reference  Document.  The  lists  of  selected  declarations  are  those  for  the Customs office currently configured. Viewing Selected Declarations Choosing  the  button  ‘View  Declaration’  recalls  the  SAD1  and  displays  it  on  screen.  The  'Local Menu' includes the options ‘Action’, ‘Status’ and ‘View’. Action   Quadrants Items Status    View Action - Gives the options ‘Print-out’ and ‘Local Store’. Status - Displays a declaration 'event' history e.g. when a declaration was registered or assessed it records the user who carried out the action. View - ‘View Receipt’, ‘View Assessment Notice’, ‘View Bill of Lading’ and ‘View inspection act’. Re-routing Selected Declarations The  screens  listed  above  have  an  option  button  ‘Re-route’.  This  allows  users  with  the  necessary level of access to re-route a declaration to another processing channel. Re-routing can occur after required  processing  has  taken  place,  or  after  any  other  control  decisions  taken  by  Customs  local management. For example, a Stand by Green Lane declaration could be upgraded to RedLane if the transaction was thought to be suspect or, if necessary, speed cargo by releasing "unnecessary" YellowLane declarations which could be downgraded to Blue or Green.                                                 1   SAD - ‘Single Administrative Document’ See Section 3 of this Reference Document for details.