Canned Fruits Export Control Act 1926 (Cth)
CANNED FRUITS EXPORT CONTROL.
An Act relating to the Export of Canned Fruits and for other purposes.
[Assented to 16th August, 1926.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Moat Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) A Proclamation under this section shall not issue unless and until, at a poll of owners of canneries taken in the prescribed manner throughout the Commonwealth, a majority of votes have been given in favour of the Act being brought into operation.
“canned fruits” means canned apricots, canned clingstone peaches, canned pears, and such other canned fruits as are prescribed;
“cannery” means, in relation to any election under this Act, a factory, of which the production of canned fruits, during the canning season of 1925–1926, was not less than one hundred and twenty thousand tins, each containing thirty ounces;
“the Board” means the Canned Fruits Control Board constituted under this Act;
“the fund” means the Canned Fruits Export Fund established under this Act.
(2.) The Board shall consist of—
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a ) one member (in this Act referred to as “the Government representative”) who shall be appointed by the Governor-General as the representative of the Commonwealth Government;(
b ) one member elected to represent privately owned and proprietary canneries; and(
c ) one member elected to represent co-operative and State-controlled canneries.
(3.) The Governor-General shall not appoint, as a Government representative, any person who has submitted himself for, and failed to secure, election as a member of the Board.
(4.) The member appointed as a Government representative shall hold office during the pleasure of the Governor-General
(5.) The election of representatives in pursuance
of paragraphs (
(6.) Elected members of the Board shall hold office for a period of two years and shall be eligible for re-election.
(7.) An elected member may be removed from office by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the Board.
(8.) On the death, resignation or removal from office of an elected member of the Board, the Governor-General may, on the recommendation of the Board, appoint a person to hold the vacant office for the residue of the term of the elected member.
(9.) The powers conferred on the Board by this Act shall not be affected by reason only of there being a vacancy in the membership thereof.
(2.) A person appointed in pursuance of the last preceding sub-section shall, in the event of the illness or absence of the member of whom he is the deputy, have all the powers of that member during his illness or absence.
(3.) The person appointed to be the deputy of an elected member shall be a person named by the Board.
(4.) No such appointment of a deputy, and no acts done by him as such, shall in any proceedings be questioned on the ground that the occasion for his appointment had not arisen or had ceased.
(2.) At any meeting of the Board at which the Chairman is not present, the members present shall appoint one of their number to act as chairman at that meeting.
(2.) The Chairman of the Board, or any two members thereof, may at any time call a special meeting of the Board.
(3.) At all meetings of the Board two members shall form a quorum.
(4.) At any meeting of the Board the Chairman shall have a deliberative vote, but not a casting vote.
(5.) All questions before the Board shall be decided by a majority of votes.
(6.) Where, at a meeting of the Board at which one of the members is absent, there is an equality of votes on any question, the determination of that question shall be postponed to a meeting at which all the members are present.
(7.) The Board shall keep a record of its proceedings.
(2.) The London Agency shall consist of such number of persons as the Board from time to time determines, one of whom shall be appointed by the Governor-General and shall hold office during the pleasure of the Governor-General, and the others shall be appointed by the Board and shall hold office during the pleasure of the Board.
(3.) The London Agency shall keep the Board advised as to current prices of canned fruits and as to other matters relative to the disposal of Australian canned fruits in England or elsewhere, and generally act as the agent of the Board in accordance with the directions of the Board.
(2.) Officers appointed in pursuance of this
section shall not be subject to the
(3.) The salaries and conditions of employment of officers appointed in pursuance of this section shall be as prescribed.
(2.) A licence under this section shall, subject to this section, be for such period as is specified in the licence and shall be granted upon such terms and conditions as are prescribed.
(3.) Where the Minister is satisfied, on report by the Board, that any person, to whom a licence under this section has been granted, has contravened or failed to comply with any term or condition upon which the licence was granted, the Minister may cancel the licence.
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a ) exports canned fruits from the Commonwealth in contravention of any Proclamation under this Act; or(
b ) being the holder of a licence under the last preceding section, contravenes or fails to comply with any term or condition upon which the licence was granted,
shall be guilty of an offence.
Penalty: One hundred pounds.
(2.) Nothing in this Act shall apply, with respect to the sale of any canned fruits, so as prejudicially to affect the operation of any contract of agency in respect of the sale of canned fruits out of the Commonwealth, if the contract has been entered into in writing on or before the first day of July One thousand nine hundred and twenty-six.
(2.) Every contract for the carriage of canned fruits by sea to any place beyond the Commonwealth made otherwise than in accordance with this section shall be void.
(3.) The Collector or other officer of Customs may
require any person who, after the date of the constitution of the Board or
after such date as the Board appoints, whichever is the later date, exports any
canned fruits from the Commonwealth, on making entry therefor under the
(4.) This section shall apply, with the necessary modifications, to contracts made before the constitution of the Board or before such later date as the Board appoints (whether before or after the commencement of this Act):
Provided that the approval of the Board shall not be required for any such contract if the canned fruits to which it relates are exported from Australia not later than the first day of January One thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven.
(
a ) The handling, marketing and storage of the canned fruits;(
b ) The shipment of the canned fruits on such terms and in such quantities as it thinks fit;(
c ) The sale and disposal of canned fruits on such terms as it thinks fit;(
d ) The insurance against loss of any such canned fruits either in the Commonwealth or in transit from the Commonwealth and until disposed of; and(
e ) All such matters as are necessary for the due discharge of its functions in handling, distributing and disposing of the canned fruits.
(2.) For the purpose of securing any advances made to the Board, or, at the request of the Board, to the owners of any canned fruits placed under the control of the Board, the Board shall, by virtue of this Act and without further authority, have full power, on behalf of the owners of the canned fruits, to give security over the canned fruits and to execute all mortgages and other instruments of assurance in the same manner in all respects as if the Board were the legal owners of the canned fruits.
(2.) Where any account referred to in section twenty-two of this Act is opened, payment into that account of the moneys mentioned in the last preceding sub-section shall be held to be payment into the fund.
(3.) Income derived from the investment of the fund shall form part thereof.
(4.) The income of the fund shall not be subject to taxation by the Commonwealth or a State.
(
a ) In payment of the expenses and other charges incurred by the Board or for which the Board may become liable in the course of its business;(
b ) In payment of the salaries and wages of officers and servants of the Board;(
c ) In payment of travelling allowances, fees or other remuneration to members of the Board or of the London Agency (not being persons permanently employed in the service of the Government); and(
d ) In investment in any securities of, or guaranteed by, the Government of the Commonwealth or of a State.
(2.) Any person who, being called upon in pursuance of this section to furnish a return in relation to any matter within his knowledge or under his control, fails to furnish the return within the time specified shall be guilty of an offence.
Penalty: One hundred pounds.
(2.) The members of the Board shall not be personally liable for any act or default of the Board done or omitted to be done in good faith in the course of the operations of the Board.
(2.) A copy of the report of the Board shall be laid before each House of the Parliament within seven days of its receipt by the Minister, if the Parliament is then sitting, and, if the Parliament is not then sitting, then within seven days of the next meeting of the Parliament.
(3.) The report shall be accompanied by a statement by the Minister regarding the operation of the Act.
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