Copper Bounty Regulations (Cth)
COPPER BOUNTY ACT.
COPPER BOUNTY REGULATIONS.
STATUTORY RULES 1964, No. 82.
"authorized agent" means a person appointed in pursuance of regulation 4 of these Regulations as an authorized agent;
"quarter" means the period of three months commencing on the first day of January, the first day of April, the first day of July or the first day of October, in a year referred to in paragraph (
h )or (i ) of sub-section (2.) of section three of the Act;"small producer" means a producer of refined copper approved under regulation 6 of these Regulations as a small producer;
"the Act" means the
Copper Bounty Act 1958-1963.
(2.) In these Regulations, a reference to a form by number shall be read as a reference to the form so numbered in the Schedule to these Regulations.
(2.) Where a declaration, authority or other document has been executed by an authorized agent, the producer or the occupier, as the case may be, is subject to the same liabilities and penalties as if he had executed the declaration, authority or other document.
(3.) The appointment of an authorized agent shall—
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(2.) An application for approval as a small producer shall—
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(3.) The Comptroller-General may require an applicant under this regulation to furnish such information as the Comptroller-General considers necessary for the purposes of this regulation, and may refuse to approve the applicant as a small producer until the information is furnished to his satisfaction.
(4.) Subject to the last preceding sub-regulation, if, in the opinion of the Comptroller-General, the quantity of refined copper likely to be obtained during the period commencing on the first day of January, 1964, and ending on the thirty-first day of December, 1965, from copper ore or copper concentrate produced in Australia by the producer is less than one hundred tons, he may approve the applicant as a small producer for the purposes of these Regulations.
(5.) Where the Comptroller-General is satisfied that not less than one hundred tons of refined copper have been obtained, or are likely to be obtained, during the period referred to in the last preceding sub-regulation from copper ore or copper concentrate produced in Australia by a small producer, he may, by notice in writing served by post on the small producer cancel the approval of the producer as a small producer, and the producer shall, at the time at which the notice would be delivered in the ordinary course of post, cease to be a small producer.
(6.) A producer who, immediately before the commencement of these Regulations, held an approval as a small producer in force under the Statutory Rules repealed by regulation 2 of these Regulations, shall be deemed, subject to this regulation, to hold such an approval for the purposes of these Regulations until the first day of September, 1964, or the date on which an application for approval as a small producer under this regulation is granted, whichever is the earlier.
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(2.) Where a small producer has authorized the occupier of the smelting-works at which was smelted the refined copper in respect of which the application is made, application for bounty may be made by the occupier in writing in accordance with Form 5, and shall—
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(3.) A person shall not make a statement in an application referred to in either of the last two preceding sub-regulations that is false or misleading in a material particular.
Penalty: Fifty pounds.
(4.) An application for bounty in respect of refined copper sold on or before the thirtieth day of June, 1964, shall be lodged not later than the first day of September, 1964.
(5.) An application for bounty in respect of refined copper sold on or after the first day of July, 1964, shall be lodged—
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a )in the case of an application referred to in sub-regulation (2.) of this regulation—not later than sixty days after the expiration of the quarter in which the refined copper was sold; and(
b )in any other case—after the expiration of the quarter in which the refined copper was sold but not later than sixty days after the expiration of that quarter.
(6.) The Comptroller-General may extend a time prescribed for the lodging of applications for bounty by either of the last two preceding sub-regulations before or after the expiration of that time.
THE SCHEDULE.
FORM 1.
Regulation 4.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
APPOINTMENT OF AUTHORIZED AGENT.
To the Comptroller-General of Customs.
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FORM 2.
Regulation 5.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
AUTHORITY TO RECEIVE BOUNTY.
To the Comptroller-General of Customs.
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Regulation 6.
FORM 3.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
APPLICATION TO BE APPROVED AS A SMALL PRODUCER
To the Comptroller-General of Customs.
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I declare that the quantity of refined copper likely to be obtained, in the period commencing on the first day of January, 1964, and ending on the thirty-first day of December, 1965, from copper ore produced by me in Australia is less than one hundred tons.
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FORM 4. Regulation 7 (1.).
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
APPLICATION FOR BOUNTY BY A PRODUCER.
To the Comptroller-General of Customs.
To the Comptroller-General of Customs.
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The particulars relating to the refined copper so sold are as follows:—
Weight of refined copper sold for use in Australia. | Date of sale. | Rate of bounty. | Amount of bounty claimed. |
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2. The refined copper was produced in Australia from copper ore obtained by the producer by mining in Australia.
3. The
refined copper was produced from copper ore or copper concentrate that was
smelted at premises registered as a smelting-works under the abovementioned Act
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4. The refined copper was sold for use in Australia.
5. The particulars relating to the refined copper set out in this application for bounty are true and correct in every particular.
6. I have not done or omitted anything and, to the best of my knowledge and belief, nothing has been done or omitted by any other person that would cause the right of the producer to bounty to be forfeited or taken away.
7. To the best of my knowledge and belief, no other application for bounty has been made, no bounty has been paid and no advance under section 18 of the abovementioned Act has been made, in respect of the refined copper.
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FORM 5. Regulation 7 (2.).
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
APPLICATION FOR BOUNTY BY A SMELTER ON BEHALF OF SMALL PRODUCERS.
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The particulars relating to the refined copper so sold are as follows:—
Date of receipt of ore or concentrate. | Producer. | Address. | Mine. | Identification of ore or concentrate parcel. | Quantity. | Quantity of refined copper sold for use in Australia. | Date of sale. | Rate of bounty. | Amount of bounty claimed. |
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1. For the purposes of the abovementioned Act, I am the authorized agent of the abovementioned applicant for bounty.
2. The refined copper was produced in Australia from copper ore obtained by the producers specified in this application by mining in Australia.
3. The refined copper was produced from copper ore or copper
concentrate that was smelted at premises registered as a smelting-works under
the abovementioned Act and situated at(
4. The refined copper was sold for use in Australia.
5. The particulars relating to the refined copper set out in this application for bounty are true and correct in every particular.
6. I have not done or omitted anything and, to the best of my knowledge and belief, nothing has been done or omitted by any other person that would cause the right of the producers to bounty to be forfeited or taken away.
7. To the best of my knowledge and belief, no other application has been made, no bounty has been paid and no advance under section 18 of the abovementioned Act has been made, in respect of the refined copper.
Declared at this day of , 19 .
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