Apple Bounty Act 1918 (Cth)
APPLE BOUNTY.
An Act to provide for the Payment of a Bounty on the Export of Evaporated Apples from the Commonwealth.
[Assented to 19th June, 1918.]
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:—
(2.) The bounty shall be payable to the grower of the apples only.
(3.) In order to entitle a grower to bounty, the claim for bounty must be made within three months after the export of the evaporated apples in respect of which the claim is made.
(4.) The bounty shall be payable at the rate of ten per centum of the value of the evaporated apples, the value being taken for the purposes of this sub-section to be sevenpence per pound.
(
a ) are, in the opinion of the Minister, of a merchantable quality;(
b ) have been grown and evaporated subject to the prescribed conditions; and(
c ) have been grown and evaporated by white labour only:
Provided that the employment in the growing or evaporation of the apples of any aboriginal native of Australia or of any coloured person born in Australia and having one white parent shall not prejudice the claim to bounty in respect thereof.
(2.) On the
hearing and determination of the application, the President, Judge, person or
persons shall have all the powers which under the
(3.) Every person who claims the bounty payable under the Act shall, in making his claim, certify to the Minister the conditions of employment and the rates of wages paid to any labour employed by him, other than the labour of members of his family.
(
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, any document, or make to any such officer or person any statement, which is false in any particular.
Penalty: One hundred pounds, or imprisonment for twelve months.
(
a ) the names of all persons to whom bounties were paid under this Act;(
b ) the amounts of all such bounties;(
c ) the names of the places and States in which the apples were grown and evaporated; and(
d ) the number of persons employed in the growing and evaporation of the apples, wages paid, and hours observed in the growing and evaporation of the apples,
shall be prepared in the month of July One thousand nine hundred and nineteen, and shall be laid before both Houses of the Parliament within thirty days after its preparation if the Parliament is then sitting, and if not, then within thirty clays after the next meeting thereof.
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