Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979 (Vic)

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Version No. 054

Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

No. 9272 of 1979

Version incorporating amendments as at


22 October 2025

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Section  Page

1Short title and commencement

2Definitions

2ATransport Integration Act 2010

3Membership of a petroleum wholesalers' group

3ATransitional provision

13Better Roads Victoria Trust Account

17Treasurer may make payments

18Treasurer may require information

21Records to be made and kept by petroleum retailers and wholesalers

22Transportation records

23Production of transportation records

24Temporary custody of road vehicles

25Forfeiture of petroleum products

26Regulations

Schedule 1—Outer suburban and interface communities and rural and regional Victoria

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Endnotes

1     General information

2     Table of Amendments

3     Explanatory details

Version No. 054

Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

No. 9272 of 1979

Version incorporating amendments as at


22 October 2025

An Act with respect to the licensing of Persons who sell certain Petroleum Products in Victoria, to amend various Acts and for other purposes.

BE IT ENACTED by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say):

1Short title and commencement

(1)This Act may be cited as the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979.

(2)This Act shall be read and construed as one with the Business Franchise (Tobacco) Act 1974.

(3)This Act shall come into operation on 1 September 1979.

2Definitions

(1)In this Act unless inconsistent with the context or subject-matter—

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diesel fuel means a petroleum or shale product used or capable of use in propelling a diesel engined road vehicle;

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motor spirit means gasoline and other petroleum or shale spirit having a flash point of less than 23° Celsius when tested in an Abel Pensky closed test apparatus but does not include aviation gasoline, solvents, special boiling point spirits or liquefied petroleum gas;

petroleum products means motor spirit and diesel fuel;

petroleum retailing means the business of selling petroleum products by retail either alone or in conjunction with any other merchandise and includes such business carried on as part of or in conjunction with any other business;

petroleum wholesaling means the business of selling motor spirit or the business of selling diesel fuel for use only in propelling diesel engined road vehicles and includes any such business carried on as part of or in conjunction with any other business but does not include the business of petroleum retailing;

police officer has the same meaning as in the Victoria Police Act 2013;

prescribed capacity, in relation to a tank containing petroleum products, means 3000 litres;

road vehicle means a vehicle designed solely or principally for transporting persons, goods or animals by road.

(1A)A reference in this Act to the sale of petroleum products is a reference to the sale of petroleum products in Victoria.

(1B)A sale of petroleum products made outside Victoria in the course of petroleum wholesaling or petroleum retailing shall for the purposes of this Act be regarded as having been made in Victoria if the terms (whether express or implied) of the sale or of any contract for the sale—

(a)require either party to deliver, or arrange delivery of, the petroleum products into or within Victoria; or

(b)contemplate delivery of the petroleum products into or within Victoria.

(2)A reference in this Act to the relevant period in relation to—

(a)a petroleum retailers' licence of the duration specified in section 6(1), a petroleum wholesalers' licence or a group petroleum wholesalers' licence which, if granted, will expire at the end of a month specified in Column 1 is a reference to the month last past specified opposite that first-mentioned month in Column 2 of the Table hereunder—

Column 1 Column 2
July May
August June
September July
October August
November September
December October
January November
February December
March January
April February
May March
June April

(b)a petroleum retailer's licence revocable at will issued pursuant to section 6(2)—

(i)after 30 June 1980 is a reference to the period commencing 1 September 1979 and ending on 31 March 1980; and

(ii)after 30 June 1981 is a reference to the year ending on 31 March preceding the year in which the licence, if granted, will be in force.

(3)For the purposes of this Act the supply of petroleum products from a refinery for the purposes of resale shall not be regarded as constituting petroleum wholesaling or petroleum retailing.

(4)A reference in this Act to a petroleum wholesaler or petroleum retailer or to a person who sells petroleum products does not extend to a person who carries on business as an agent or employé of a person who carries on the business of petroleum wholesaling or petroleum retailing.

(5)In this Act, unless inconsistent with the context or subject-matter, words and expressions shall have the same meaning as is assigned to them in the Business Franchise (Tobacco) Act 1974.

2ATransport Integration Act 2010

This Act is transport legislation within the meaning of the Transport Integration Act 2010.

3Membership of a petroleum wholesalers' group

(1)For the purposes of this Act a person is a member of a petroleum wholesalers' group—

(a)if—

(i)that person is one of the persons that constitute a group for the purposes of this Act;

(ii)one or more of the persons that constitute the group was a petroleum wholesaler in the relevant period;

(iii)one or more of the persons that constitute the group intend to carry on petroleum wholesaling in the month or part of the month in respect of which an application for a licence is or is intended to be made under this Act; and

(iv)there is not in force a determination by the Commissioner that that person is not a member of the group; or

(b)if that person declares in writing that the organization or control of his business is such that he would have been a member of the group if it had been so organized or controlled during the relevant period and the other members of the group and the Commissioner agree that this is so.

(2)The Commissioner may in his absolute discretion by writing under his hand determine that a person who would, but for the determination be a member of a group for the purposes of this Act, is not a member of the petroleum wholesalers' group if he is satisfied that that person has continuously carried on petroleum wholesaling independently of the group and will continue to carry on petroleum wholesaling independently of the group and is not subject to control by any other member of the group.

(3)The Commissioner may in his absolute discretion by writing under his hand determine that a person who would, but for the determination, be a member of a group, is not a member of any group for the purposes of this Act if he considers that the person is not carrying on and has no intention of carrying on petroleum wholesaling.

(4)The Commissioner may in his absolute discretion at any time revoke a determination made under subsection (2) or subsection (3).

(5)A determination made under subsection (2) or subsection (3) shall come into force on the making thereof and shall continue in force until it is revoked by the Commissioner.

(6)Notice of a determination under subsection (2) shall be given by the Commissioner to the person in respect of whom the determination was made and to all the members of the group concerned whom he considers are carrying on petroleum wholesaling.

(7)Notice of a determination under subsection (3) shall be published in the Government Gazette.

(8)Notice of the revocation of a determination made under subsection (2) or subsection (3) shall be given by the Commissioner to the person in respect of whom the determination was made and to all members of the group concerned whom he considers are carrying on petroleum wholesaling.

3ATransitional provision

Section 4, as in force immediately before the commencement of section 5(a) of the Business Franchise Fees (Safety Net) Act 1997, continues to apply in respect of anything done before that commencement.

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13Better Roads Victoria Trust Account

(1)There shall be established in the Public Account as part of the Trust Fund an account to be known as the "Better Roads Victoria Trust Account".

(2)There shall be paid out of the Consolidated Fund (which is to the necessary extent appropriated accordingly) into the Better Roads Victoria Trust Account—

(a)in respect of the financial year commencing on 1 July 1997 an amount of $185 000 000;

(b)in respect of a financial year, an amount equivalent to the total amount of revenue received in that year from the following sources—

(i)fines paid in respect of an offence against the Road Safety Act 1986 that is detected by a road safety camera or a speed detector;

(ii)fines paid in respect of a prescribed offence—

in such instalments and at such times as are determined from time to time by the Treasurer.

(3)Amounts standing to the credit of the Better Roads Victoria Trust Account must be expended, as the Treasurer determines, for the repair and upgrade of—

(a)roads in outer suburban and interface communities; and

(b)roads and level crossings in rural and regional Victoria; and

(c)roads and level crossings in metropolitan areas in Victoria.

(3A)For the purposes of subsection (3), the amounts to be expended must be expended in the following proportions—

(a)no less than 33 per cent of the total amount received under subsection (2)(b) to be expended in respect of outer suburban and interface communities;

(b)no less than 33 per cent of the total amount received under subsection (2)(b) to be expended in respect of rural and regional Victoria.

(3B)After expending the amounts to be expended under subsection (3) in the proportions set out in subsection (3A), the Treasurer may expend remaining amounts under subsection (3) as the Treasurer sees fit.

(3C)The amounts to be expended under subsection (3) must be expended in the proportions set out in subsection (3A) over a period of 4 years, where the first period commences on 1 July 2019.

(4)Despite anything to the contrary in section 4 of the State Taxation Acts (Further Amendment) Act 1997, subsection (2) as in force immediately before the commencement of that section continues to apply to the payment to be made by reference to licence fees collected during June 1997.

(5)The Treasurer may authorise—

(a)any expenditure from the Better Roads Victoria Trust Account in accordance with this section; and

(b)revenue to be paid into the Trust Account from any source specified by the Treasurer.

(6)The Treasurer may delegate, by instrument, any of the Treasurer's powers or functions under this section, other than this power of delegation, to any of the following—

(a)the Minister for the time being administering the Road Safety Act 1986;

(b)a public service body Head within the meaning of the Public Administration Act 2004;

(c)the Secretary to the Department of Transport and Planning;

(d)the Head, Transport for Victoria (within the meaning of the Transport Integration Act 2010).

(7)In this section—

alpine resort has the same meaning as it has in the Alpine Resorts Act 1983;

Council has the same meaning as it has in the Local Government Act 2020;

outer suburban and interface community means a municipal district of a Council listed in column 1 of the Table in Schedule 1;

roadhas the same meaning as it has in the Road Management Act 2004;

road safety camera has the same meaning as it has in the Road Safety Act 1986;

rural and regional Victoria means—

(a)a municipal district of a Council listed in column 2 of the Table in Schedule 1; or

(b)an alpine resort;

speed detector has the same meaning as it has in the Road Safety Act 1986.

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17Treasurer may make payments

(1)The Treasurer may, from time to time, pay amounts determined by the Treasurer—

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(c)to persons who carry on, or have carried on, a business of petroleum wholesaling in respect of which duties of excise have been paid to the Commonwealth.

(2)The Consolidated Fund is appropriated to the necessary extent for the purposes of subsection (1).

(3)If the Treasurer pays an amount to a person under this section that exceeds the amount due to that person, the overpayment may be off-set against future payments to that person under this section.

18Treasurer may require information

(1)For the purpose of determining whether to make a payment under section 17, or the amount of a payment, the Treasurer may require a person referred to in section 17(1)(c)—

(a)to give the Treasurer any information required by the Treasurer; or

(b)to produce to the Treasurer any document required by the Treasurer.

(2)A person must not give any information or produce any document under subsection (1) that is false or misleading in a material particular.

Penalty:500 penalty units in the case of a body corporate;

100 penalty units in any other case.

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21Records to be made and kept by petroleum retailers and wholesalers

(1)A person who carries on the business of petroleum retailing must make a record of purchases of petroleum products and keep each record for a period of 5 years after it was made.

(2)A person who carries on the business of petroleum wholesaling must make a record of sales and purchases of petroleum products and keep each record for a period of 5 years after it was made.

(3)A record under this section must be in the form, and contain the particulars, required by the Commissioner.

(4)A person must not—

(a)fail to make or keep a record as required by this section; or

(b)include in a record under this section any information that is false or misleading in a material particular.

Penalty:500 penalty units in the case of a body corporate;

100 penalty units in any other case.

(5)A record under this section need not be kept for 5 years if the Commissioner authorises its earlier destruction.

22Transportation records

(1)If petroleum products are to be transported in Victoria by road vehicle in a tank having a capacity that exceeds the prescribed capacity, the person on whose behalf the petroleum products are to be transported must complete a transportation record in respect of the petroleum products and give the record to the carrier at or before the commencement of the transportation.

Penalty:20 penalty units.

(2)The transportation record must be in a form approved by the Commissioner and must contain—

(a)the date and address at which the transportation is to commence;

(b)the class and quantity of the petroleum products;

(c)the name and address of the person on whose behalf the petroleum products are to be transported;

(d)if the person on whose behalf the petroleum products are to be transported is not the owner of the petroleum products, the name and address of the owner;

(e)the name of the person (if any) to whom the carrier is to transport the petroleum products;

(f)the address to which the carrier is to transport the petroleum products;

(g)the name and address of the person (if any) who has agreed to purchase the petroleum products.

(3)A person must not include in a transportation record any information that is false or misleading in a material particular.

Penalty:20 penalty units.

(4)At all times while petroleum products are being transported in Victoria by road vehicle in a tank having a capacity that exceeds the prescribed capacity the carrier must ensure that the transportation record relating to the petroleum products is carried in the vehicle.

Penalty:20 penalty units.

23Production of transportation records

(1)If an inspector reasonably suspects that petroleum products are being transported by road vehicle in a tank having a capacity that exceeds the prescribed capacity, he or she may search the vehicle.

(2)If a search under subsection (1) reveals petroleum products in a tank having a capacity that exceeds the prescribed capacity, the inspector may request the driver of the vehicle to produce the transportation record relating to the petroleum products for inspection.

(3)A driver must comply with a request under subsection (2).

Penalty:100 penalty units.

(4)For the purposes of this section a police officer, at the request of an inspector, may request or signal the driver to stop the vehicle.

(5)A driver must comply with a request or signal under subsection (4).

Penalty:100 penalty units.

24Temporary custody of road vehicles

(1)If the driver of a road vehicle—

(a)does not produce a transportation record to an inspector as required by section 23(3); or

(b)produces a transportation record that the inspector reasonably believes is false or misleading in a material particular—

the inspector may request the driver to drive the vehicle to another place within a reasonable distance, as determined by the inspector, where the petroleum products can be unloaded.

(2)If the driver does not comply with a request under subsection (1), a police officer, at the request of the inspector, may take charge of the road vehicle for the purpose of driving it, or causing it to be driven, to the other place.

(3)As soon as practicable after arrival at the other place—

(a)the inspector must unload, and may seize, the petroleum products; and

(b)if the inspector seizes the petroleum products, he or she must tender to the driver a receipt for the petroleum products containing a notice setting out the provisions of section 25.

25Forfeiture of petroleum products

(1)If a person is convicted of an offence against section 22 or 23, any petroleum products seized from the person under section 24(3) or under section 14(2)(ba) or 15A of the Business Franchise (Tobacco) Act 1974 are forfeited to, and become the property of, the State.

(2)The Commissioner, on behalf of the State, may dispose of petroleum products that have become the property of the State in any manner he or she thinks fit.

26Regulations

(1)The Governor in Council may make regulations for or with respect to any matter or thing required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed or necessary to be prescribed to give effect to this Act.

(2)Regulations made under this Act may—

(a)be of general or limited application;

(b)differ according to differences in time, place or circumstance.

SCHEDULE 1—OUTER SUBURBAN AND INTERFACE COMMUNITIES AND RURAL AND REGIONAL VICTORIA

Section 13(7)

Table


Item

Column 1

Outer suburban and interface community

Column 2

Rural and regional Victoria

1 Cardinia Shire Council Alpine Shire Council
2 Casey City Council Ararat Rural City Council
3 Hume City Council Ballarat City Council
4 Melton Shire Council Bass Coast Shire Council
5 Mornington Peninsula Shire Council Baw Baw Shire Council
6 Nillumbik Shire Council Benalla Rural City Council
7 Whittlesea City Council Borough of Queenscliffe
8 Wyndham City Council Buloke Shire Council
9 Yarra Ranges Shire Council Campaspe Shire Council
10 Central Goldfields Shire Council
11 Colac-Otway Shire Council
12 Corangamite Shire Council
13 East Gippsland Shire Council
14 Gannawarra Shire Council
15 Glenelg Shire Council
16 Golden Plains Shire Council
17 Greater Bendigo City Council
18 Greater Geelong City Council
19 Greater Shepparton City Council
20 Hepburn Shire Council
21 Hindmarsh Shire Council
22 Horsham Rural City Council
23 Indigo Shire Council
24 Latrobe City Council
25 Loddon Shire Council
26 Macedon Ranges Shire Council
27 Mansfield Shire Council
28 Mildura Rural City Council
29 Mitchell Shire Council
30 Moira Shire Council
31 Moorabool Shire Council
32 Mount Alexander Shire Council
33 Moyne Shire Council
34 Murrindindi Shire Council
35 Northern Grampians Shire Council
36 Pyrenees Shire Council
37 South Gippsland Shire Council
38 Southern Grampians Shire Council
39 Strathbogie Shire Council
40 Surf Coast Shire Council
41 Swan Hill Rural City Council
42 Towong Shire Council
43 Wangaratta Rural City Council
44 Warrnambool City Council
45 Wellington Shire Council
46 West Wimmera Shire Council
47 Wodonga City Council
48 Yarriambiack Shire Council

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ENDNOTES

1   General information

See for Victorian Bills, Acts and current Versions of legislation and up-to-date legislative information.

The Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979 was assented to on 10 July 1979 and came into operation on 1 September 1979: section 1(3).

INTERPRETATION OF LEGISLATION ACT 1984 (ILA)

Style changes

Section 54A of the ILA authorises the making of the style changes set out in Schedule 1 to that Act.

References to ILA s. 39B

Sidenotes which cite ILA s. 39B refer to section 39B of the ILA which provides that where an undivided section or clause of a Schedule is amended by the insertion of one or more subsections or subclauses, the original section or clause becomes subsection or subclause (1) and is amended by the insertion of the expression "(1)" at the beginning of the original section or clause.

Interpretation

As from 1 January 2001, amendments to section 36 of the ILA have the following effects:

•     Headings

All headings included in an Act which is passed on or after 1 January 2001 form part of that Act.  Any heading inserted in an Act which was passed before 1 January 2001, by an Act passed on or after 1 January 2001, forms part of that Act.  This includes headings to Parts, Divisions or Subdivisions in a Schedule; sections; clauses; items; tables; columns; examples; diagrams; notes or forms.  See section 36(1A)(2A).

•     Examples, diagrams or notes

All examples, diagrams or notes included in an Act which is passed on or after 1 January 2001 form part of that Act.  Any examples, diagrams or notes inserted in an Act which was passed before 1 January 2001, by an Act passed on or after 1 January 2001, form part of that Act.  See section 36(3A).

•     Punctuation

All punctuation included in an Act which is passed on or after 1 January 2001 forms part of that Act.  Any punctuation inserted in an Act which was passed before 1 January 2001, by an Act passed on or after 1 January 2001, forms part of that Act.  See section 36(3B).

•     Provision numbers

All provision numbers included in an Act form part of that Act, whether inserted in the Act before, on or after 1 January 2001.  Provision numbers include section numbers, subsection numbers, paragraphs and subparagraphs.  See section 36(3C).

•     Location of "legislative items"

A "legislative item" is a penalty, an example or a note.  As from 13 October 2004, a legislative item relating to a provision of an Act is taken to be at the foot of that provision even if it is preceded or followed by another legislative item that relates to that provision.  For example, if a penalty at the foot of a provision is followed by a note, both of these legislative items will be regarded as being at the foot of that provision.  See section 36B.

•     Other material

Any explanatory memorandum, table of provisions, endnotes, index and other material printed after the Endnotes does not form part of an Act. 
See section 36(3)(3D)(3E).

2   Table of Amendments

This publication incorporates amendments made to the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979 by Acts and subordinate instruments.

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Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) (Licence Fees) Act 1979, No. 9295/1979

Assent Date: 30.10.79
Commencement Date: 1.9.79: s. 1(3)
CurrentState: All of Act in operation

Transport (Road Funds) Act 1980, No. 9418/1980

Assent Date: 20.5.80
Commencement Date: Ss 6–9 on 1.7.80; rest of Act on 20.5.80: s. 1(2)
CurrentState: All of Act in operation

Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) (Fees) Act 1981, No. 9588/1981

Assent Date: 30.10.81
Commencement Date: 1.11.81: s. 1(3)
CurrentState: All of Act in operation

Business Franchise (Amendment) Act 1981, No. 9674/1981

Assent Date: 22.12.81
Commencement Date: Ss 6, 13(1) on 18.11.80: s. 1(3); rest of Act on 23.12.81: Government Gazette 23.12.81 p. 4262
CurrentState: All of Act in operation

Public Account (Trust Funds) Act 1982, No. 9861/1982

Assent Date: 5.1.83
Commencement Date: 12.1.83: Government Gazette 12.1.83 p. 81
CurrentState: All of Act in operation

Statute Law Revision Act 1982, No. 9863/1982

Assent Date: 5.1.83
Commencement Date: 5.1.83: s. 1(2)
CurrentState: All of Act in operation

Business Franchise Acts (Amendment) Act 1983, No. 9885/1983

Assent Date: 10.5.83
Commencement Date: All of Act (except ss 6(1), 10) on 10.5.83: s. 1(2); s. 6(1) on 18.11.80: s. 6(2); s. 10 on 1.9.82: s. 10(3)
CurrentState: All of Act in operation

Business Franchise Acts (Further Amendment) Act 1983, No. 9965/1983

Assent Date: 22.11.83
Commencement Date: S. 7 on 23.12.81: s. 2(3); ss 1, 2 and 6 on 22.11.83: s. 2(1); ss 3–5 on 1.12.83: s. 2(2)
CurrentState: All of Act in operation

Taxation Acts (Amendment) Act 1986, No. 88/1986

Assent Date: 9.12.86
Commencement Date: S. 38 on 9.12.86: s. 2(1)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Business Franchise Acts (Amendment) Act 1987, No. 14/1987

Assent Date: 12.5.87
Commencement Date: 28.5.87: Special Gazette (No. 20) 28.5.87 p. 1
CurrentState: All of Act in operation

Business Franchise Acts (Amendment) Act 1988, No. 66/1988

Assent Date: 9.12.88
Commencement Date: Ss 6, 8, 20, 21, 30, 34 on 1.12.88: s. 2(2); rest of Act on 9.12.88: s. 2(1)
CurrentState: All of Act in operation

Business Franchise (Tobacco) (Amendment) Act 1989, No. 75/1989

Assent Date: 28.11.89
Commencement Date: S. 5(1) on 1.10.89: s. 5(2); rest of Act on 28.11.89: s. 2
CurrentState: All of Act in operation

Business Franchise Acts (Further Amendment) Act 1990, No. 54/1990

Assent Date: 7.11.90
Commencement Date: 7.11.90
CurrentState: All of Act in operation

State Taxation (Amendment) Act 1992, No. 76/1992

Assent Date: 24.11.92
Commencement Date: S. 3 on 24.11.92: s. 2(1)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Transport Accident (Amendment) Act 1992, No. 79/1992

Assent Date: 24.11.92
Commencement Date: S. 9(1)(3)–(5) on 24.11.92: s. 2(1); s. 9(2) on 15.1.93: s. 2(3)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) (Amendment) Act 1993, No. 46/1993

Assent Date: 1.6.93
Commencement Date: 1.6.93
CurrentState: All of Act in operation

Business Franchise Acts (Amendment) Act 1994, No. 80/1994

Assent Date: 29.11.94
Commencement Date: Ss 13, 15(1) on 29.11.94: s. 2(1); ss 14, 15(2), 16 on 1.12.94: s. 2(2)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

State Taxation (Further Omnibus Amendment) Act 1996, No. 42/1996

Assent Date: 12.11.96
Commencement Date: S. 3 on 12.11.96: s. 2(1)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Taxation Administration Act 1997, No. 40/1997

Assent Date: 3.6.97
Commencement Date: S. 138(Sch. 2 item 3) on 1.7.97: Government Gazette 12.6.97 p. 1330
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

State Taxation Acts (Further Amendment) Act 1997, No. 49/1997

Assent Date: 11.6.97
Commencement Date: S. 3 on 11.6.97: s. 2(1); s. 4 on 1.7.97: s. 2(3)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Business Franchise Fees (Safety Net) Act 1997, No. 94/1997

Assent Date: 16.12.97
Commencement Date: Ss 3(1), 4–6 on 7.8.97: s. 2(2); ss 3(2), 7 on 16.12.97: s. 2(3)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

State Taxation (Further Amendment) Act 1998, No. 103/1998

Assent Date: 1.12.98
Commencement Date: Ss 3–5 on 1.12.98: s. 2(1)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

National Taxation Reform (Consequential Provisions) Act 2000, No. 6/2000

Assent Date: 11.4.00
Commencement Date: S. 33 on 1.7.00: s. 2(3)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Road Management Act 2004, No. 12/2004

Assent Date: 11.5.04
Commencement Date: S. 149 on 1.7.04: s. 2(2)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

State Taxation Acts (General Amendment) Act 2005, No. 36/2005

Assent Date: 28.6.05
Commencement Date: S. 3 on 1.7.05: s. 2(7)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Transport Integration Act 2010, No. 6/2010 (as amended by No. 45/2010)

Assent Date: 2.3.10
Commencement Date: S. 24(5)(Sch. 1 item 3) on 1.7.10: Special Gazette (No. 256) 30.6.10 p. 1
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Statute Law Amendment (Directors' Liability) Act 2013, No. 13/2013

Assent Date: 13.3.13
Commencement Date: S. 53 on 14.3.13: s. 2
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Victoria Police Amendment (Consequential and Other Matters) Act 2014, No. 37/2014

Assent Date: 3.6.14
Commencement Date: S. 10(Sch. item 10) on 1.7.14: Special Gazette (No. 200) 24.6.14 p. 2
Current State: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Transport Legislation Amendment (Better Roads Victoria and Other Amendments) Act 2019, No. 7/2019

Assent Date: 26.3.19
Commencement Date: Ss 3–5 on 27.3.19: s. 2(1)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Transport Legislation Amendment Act 2019, No. 49/2019

Assent Date: 3.12.19
Commencement Date: S. 186(Sch. 4 item 6) on 1.1.20: Special Gazette (No. 514) 10.12.19 p. 1
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Local Government Act 2020, No. 9/2020

Assent Date: 24.3.20
Commencement Date: S. 390(Sch. 1 item 9) on 6.4.20: Special Gazette (No. 150) 24.3.20 p. 1
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Roads and Ports Legislation Amendment (Road Safety and Other Matters) Act 2025, No. 25/2025

Assent Date: 5.8.25
Commencement Date: S. 106(Sch. 1 item 4) on 6.8.25: s. 2(1)
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

Statute Law Revision Act 2025, No. 41/2025

Assent Date: 21.10.25
Commencement Date: S. 3(Sch. 1 item 6) on 22.10.25: s. 2
CurrentState: This information relates only to the provision/s amending the Business Franchise (Petroleum Products) Act 1979

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3   Explanatory details


[1] Ss 4–12:

S. 4 amended by Nos 9674 ss 18, 22(b)(i)(ii), 14/1987 s. 9, 66/1988 s. 30(a)–(d), repealed by No. 94/1997 s. 5(a).

S. 5 amended by Nos 9674 s. 19, 80/1994 s. 15(1), repealed by No. 94/1997 s. 5(a).

S. 6 amended by Nos 9295 s. 2(a)(b), 9674 s. 22(c)(d), substituted by No. 9885 s. 9(1), repealed by No. 94/1997 s. 5(a).

S. 7 amended by Nos 9295 s. 3, 9588 s. 2(a)(b), 9674 ss 20(a)(b), 22(f), 9885 ss 9(2)(a)(b), 10(1)(2), 9965 s. 4(1)(a)(b), 88/1986 s. 38 (2)(b)–(d), 66/1988 ss 31, 32(1)(2), 75/1989 s. 8, 54/1990 s. 4(1), 76/1992 s. 3, 79/1992 s. 9(1), 46/1993 s. 4(1)(a)(b), 80/1994 s. 15(2)(a)–(c), 49/1997 s. 3(1)(a)–(c)(2), repealed by No. 94/1997 s. 5(a).

S. 7A inserted by No. 88/1986 s. 38(1), amended by No. 66/1988 s. 33(1)(2) repealed by No. 94/1997 s. 5(a).

S. 8 amended by Nos 9674 ss 21, 22(e)(i)(ii), 88/1986 s. 38(2)(e), 66/1988 s. 34, repealed by No. 94/1997 s. 5(a).

S. 9 amended by No. 66/1988 s. 35, repealed by No. 94/1997 s. 5(a).

S. 10 amended by No. 9674 s. 22(g)(i)(ii), repealed by No. 94/1997 s. 5(a).

S. 11 amended by No. 9418 s. 6(a)(b), repealed by No. 9861 s. 3(1), new s. 11 inserted by No. 66/1988 s. 36, repealed by No. 94/1997 s. 5(a).

S. 11A inserted by No. 80/1994 s. 16, repealed by No. 94/1997 s. 5(a).

S. 12 repealed by No. 9863 s. 2, new s.12 inserted by No. 54/1990 s. 5, amended by No. 79/1992 s. 9(2)(3), repealed by No. 94/1997 s. 5(a).

[2] Ss 14–16:

S. 14 repealed by No. 9863 s. 2, new s. 14 inserted by No. 42/1996 s. 3, repealed by No. 94/1997 s. 5(c).

S. 15 repealed by No. 9863 s. 2.

S. 16 repealed by No. 94/1997 s. 5(c).

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