Apple and Pear Bounty Act 1936 (Cth)
APPLE AND PEAR BOUNTY.
An Act to provide for the Payment of a Bounty on the Export of Apples and Pears from the Commonwealth.
[Assented to 20th March, 1936.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, for the purpose of appropriating the grant originated in the House of Representatives, as follows:—
“apples and pears” means fresh apples and pears;
“bushel case” means—
(
a ) in relation to apples, a case of the dimensions of either the Australian bushel case or the Standard bushel case as specified in the Commerce (General Exports) Regulations as amended to the date of the commencement of this Act; and(
b ) in relation to pears, a case of the dimensions of any case specified in those Regulations in respect of pears.
For the purposes of this definition—
(
a ) two cases of the dimensions of either the Australian half-bushel case or the Standard half-bushel case, as specified in those Regulations, shall be deemed to constitute a bushel case in respect of apples; and(
b ) three trays of any dimensions specified in those Regulations shall be deemed to constitute a bushel case in respect of pears.“Commerce (General Exports) Regulations” means the Commerce (General Exports) Regulations being Statutory Rules 1926, No. 22,
(2.) The amount of bounty payable to a grower shall be calculated on the quantity of apples and pears certified by the prescribed authority to have been exported by or on behalf of the grower.
(
a ) obtain any bounty which is not payable;(
b ) obtain payment of any bounty by means of any false or misleading statement; or(
c ) present to any officer or other person doing duty in relation to this Act or the regulations made thereunder any document, or make to any such officer or person any statement, which is false in any particular.
Penalty: Five hundred pounds, or imprisonment for two years.
(2.) Any person who, without reasonable excuse (proof whereof shall lie upon him), fails, after receipt of a notice under the last preceding sub-section, to comply with the requirements of the notice, shall be guilty of an offence.
Penalty: Five hundred pounds, or imprisonment for two years.
(3.) Where the person who has so failed to furnish the books, documents or information is a claimant for bounty, payment of any bounty payable to the claimant may be withheld until he has furnished the required books, documents or information.
(
a ) the amount of bounty paid under this Act; and(
b ) such other particulars as are prescribed,
shall be prepared in the month of September, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-six and shall be laid before each House of the Parliament by the Minister within fifteen sitting days of that House after the thirtieth day of September, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-six.
(
a ) for prescribing penalties not exceeding Fifty pounds or imprisonment for a period not exceeding three months for any breach of the regulations; and(
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